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词条 Yield Tour
释义

  1. History

  2. Tour dates

  3. Band members

  4. Songs performed

  5. Gallery

  6. References

{{Infobox concert tour
| concert_tour_name = Yield Tour
| image =
| image_caption =
| artist = Pearl Jam
| location =
| locations = North America, Oceania
| type =
| album = Yield
| start_date = February 20, 1998
| end_date = September 23, 1998
| number_of_legs = 3
| number_of_shows = 49 in North America
13 in Oceania
62 in total
| last_tour = No Code Tour
(1996)
| this_tour = Yield Tour
(1998)
| next_tour = Binaural Tour
(2000)
}}

The Yield Tour was a concert tour by the American rock band Pearl Jam to support its fifth album, Yield.

History

Pearl Jam promoted Yield with tours in Oceania, and North America in 1998. Following the tour of Australia and before its summer tour of North America began, drummer Jack Irons left the band due to dissatisfaction with touring.[1] Pearl Jam's sound engineer Brett Eliason stated, "We went and did Hawaii and Australia with Jack. When we came back, Jack wasn't in a position to carry on. He made that decision more or less by himself. He can be a really great drummer but he had difficulty on tour putting out the energy for the length of shows they were doing. I don't know if he thought they'd put things on hold for him."[2] He was replaced on an initially temporary basis with former Soundgarden drummer Matt Cameron. Cameron said, "I got a phone call out of the blue, from Mr. Ed Ved, Stoney and Kelly. I was ambushed. It was really short notice. He called and said 'hey what are you doing this summer?'"[2] Cameron learned over 80 songs in two weeks.[3]

Pearl Jam's summer tour of North America marked the band's return to full-scale touring and the use of Ticketmaster,[4] when previously the band had protested against the use of Ticketmaster. For this tour and future tours, Pearl Jam once again began using it in order to "better accommodate concertgoers."[4] The first leg of the tour focused on the West Coast of the United States and the Midwest, and then the band moved to the East Coast for the tour's second leg. Cameron stated, "The guys made me feel real welcome and it wasn't a struggle to get it musically, but my style was a little bit different, I think, than what they were used to. And they've been through so many different drummers, I don't even know if they knew what they wanted. So, I just kind of played the way I played and then eventually we kind of figured out what worked best for the band."[5] During the tour an organized fan campaign dubbed the "Breath Campaign" was started in which fans brought signs to shows requesting the song "Breath".[6] After a four-year absence, "Breath" finally made a return appearance at the band's September 11, 1998 show in New York City at Madison Square Garden.[7] The North American summer tour was a big success,[8] and after it was completed the band released its first live album, Live on Two Legs, which featured select performances from the tour. Guitarist Mike McCready stated that the band released the live album due to the strength of Pearl Jam's shows on the tour.[9]

Tour dates

Information taken from various sources.[10][11][12][13][14][15]

DateCityCountryVenueOpening actSupporting
Warm-up shows
November 12, 1997 Santa CruzUnited States The Catalyst Odd Numbers
November 14, 1997OaklandOakland StadiumThe Rolling Stones
November 15, 1997
November 18, 1997
November 19, 1997
South Pacific leg
February 20, 1998MauiUnited StatesAlexander M. Baldwin AmphitheatreMudhoney
February 21, 1998
February 26, 1998 WellingtonNew Zealand Queen's Wharf Events CentreShudder to Think
February 28, 1998 Auckland Ericsson Stadium
March 2, 1998MelbourneAustraliaMelbourne Park
March 3, 1998
March 5, 1998
March 7, 1998 Adelaide Thebarton Oval
March 9, 1998SydneySydney Entertainment Centre
March 11, 1998
March 12, 1998
March 14, 1998BrisbaneBrisbane Entertainment Centre
March 15, 1998
March 19, 1998PerthPerth Entertainment Centre
March 20, 1998
North America leg 1
June 20, 1998 MissoulaUnited States Washington–Grizzly StadiumGoodness
June 21, 1998 Park City The Canyons
June 23, 1998 Greenwood Village Fiddler's Green AmphitheatreFrank Black
June 24, 1998 Rapid City Rushmore Civic Center Arena
June 26, 1998East TroyAlpine Valley Music Theatre
June 27, 1998
June 29, 1998 Chicago United Center
June 30, 1998 Minneapolis Target Center
July 2, 1998 Maryland Heights Riverport AmphitheaterThe Murder City Devils
July 3, 1998 Bonner Springs Sandstone Amphitheater
July 5, 1998 Dallas Reunion Arena
July 7, 1998 Albuquerque Tingley ColiseumSpacehog
July 8, 1998 Phoenix Arizona Veterans Memorial Coliseum
July 10, 1998 San Diego Cox Arena
July 11, 1998 Las Vegas Thomas & Mack Center Zeke, X
July 13, 1998InglewoodThe ForumX, Tenacious D
July 14, 1998
July 16, 1998 Sacramento ARCO Arena X
July 18, 1998 Portland Rose Garden ArenaFrank Black
July 19, 1998 Vancouver Canada Pacific Coliseum
July 21, 1998SeattleUnited StatesMemorial Stadium Zeke, The Wallflowers
July 22, 1998 The Wallflowers, Sean Lennon
North America leg 2
August 17, 1998 NoblesvilleUnited States Deer Creek Music CenterIggy Pop
August 18, 1998 East Lansing Breslin Student Events Center
August 20, 1998 MontrealCanada Molson Centre Cheap Trick
August 22, 1998 Barrie Molson Park Cheap Trick, All Systems Go!, Hayden, Cracker, Matthew Good Band
August 23, 1998 Auburn HillsUnited States The Palace of Auburn Hills Cheap Trick
August 25, 1998 Burgettstown Star Lake AmphitheatreIggy Pop
August 26, 1998 Cuyahoga Falls Blossom Music Center
August 28, 1998CamdenBlockbuster Music Entertainment CentreIggy Pop, Mudhoney
August 29, 1998
August 31, 1998 Raleigh Hardee's Walnut Creek AmphitheatreMudhoney
September 1, 1998 Atlanta Lakewood Amphitheater
September 3, 1998 Birmingham Birmingham-Jefferson Coliseum
September 4, 1998 Greenville BI-LO Center
September 6, 1998 Knoxville Thompson–Boling Arena
September 7, 1998 Virginia Beach GTE Virginia Beach Amphitheater
September 8, 1998 East Rutherford Continental Airlines ArenaBen Harper
September 10, 1998New York CityMadison Square Garden
September 11, 1998
September 13, 1998 Hartford Meadows Music Theater
September 15, 1998MansfieldGreat Woods
September 16, 1998
September 18, 1998 Columbia Merriweather Post Pavilion
September 19, 1998 Washington, D.C. DAR Constitution Hall Hovercraft
September 22, 1998West Palm BeachCoral Sky AmphitheatreRancid
September 23, 1998

Band members

  • Jeff Ament – bass guitar
  • Stone Gossard – rhythm and lead guitar
  • Mike McCready – lead guitar
  • Eddie Vedder – lead vocals, guitar
  • Jack Irons – drums (warm-up shows and South Pacific leg)
  • Matt Cameron – drums (North America legs 1 and 2)

Songs performed

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Originals
  • "Alive"
  • "All Those Yesterdays"
  • "Animal"
  • "Around the Bend"
  • "Better Man"
  • "Black"
  • "Blood"
  • "Brain of J."
  • "Breath"
  • "Corduroy"
  • "Daughter"
  • "Dead Man"
  • "Dissident"
  • "Do the Evolution"
  • "Elderly Woman Behind the Counter in a Small Town"
  • "Even Flow"
  • "Faithfull"
  • "Footsteps"
  • "Given to Fly"
  • "Go"
  • "Habit"
  • "Hail, Hail"
  • "Hard to Imagine"
  • "I Got Id"
  • "I'm Open" (snippet)
  • "Immortality"
  • "In Hiding"
  • "In My Tree"
  • "Indifference"
  • "Jeremy"
  • "Last Exit"
  • "Leatherman"
  • "Long Road"
  • "Lukin"
  • "Mankind"
  • "MFC"
  • "No Way"
  • "Not for You"
  • "Nothingman"
  • "Oceans"
  • "Off He Goes"
  • "Once"
  • "Pilate"
  • "Porch"
  • "Present Tense"
  • "Push Me, Pull Me"
  • "Rats"
  • "Rearviewmirror"
  • "Red Mosquito"
  • "Release"
  • "Smile"
  • "Sometimes"
  • "Spin the Black Circle"
  • "State of Love and Trust"
  • "Tremor Christ"
  • "Untitled"
  • "W.M.A." (snippet)
  • "Whipping"
  • "Who You Are"
  • "Wishlist"
  • "Yellow Ledbetter"
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Covers
  • "Act of Love" (Neil Young)
  • "Androgynous Mind" (Sonic Youth) (snippet)
  • "Angie" (The Rolling Stones) (snippet)
  • "Another Brick in the Wall" (Pink Floyd) (snippet)
  • "Baba O'Riley" (The Who)
  • "Beast of Burden" (The Rolling Stones)
  • "Beginning to See the Light" (The Velvet Underground) (snippet)
  • "Candle in the Wind" (Elton John) (snippet)
  • "Cinnamon Girl" (Neil Young) (snippet)
  • "Come Together" (The Beatles) (snippet)
  • "Crazy Mary" (Victoria Williams)
  • "Don't Let the Sun Catch You Crying" (Gerry & the Pacemakers) (snippet)
  • "Dueling Banjos" (Eric Weissberg and Steve Mandel) (snippet)
  • "Fuckin' Up" (Neil Young)
  • "Happy Birthday" (traditional)
  • "Hey Hey, My My (Into the Black)" (Neil Young) (snippet)
  • "Hunger Strike" (Temple of the Dog) (snippet)
  • "I Am a Patriot" (Steven Van Zandt) (snippet)
  • "I Believe in Miracles" (Ramones) (snippet)
  • "I Got You" (Split Enz) (snippet)
  • "I Hope I Never" (Split Enz) (snippet)
  • "I Must Not Think Bad Thoughts" (X) (snippet)
  • "I Wanna Live" (Iggy Pop) (snippet)
  • "I Want You to Want Me" (Cheap Trick) (snippet)
  • "I've Been Tired" (Pixies) (snippet)
  • "Institutionalized" (Suicidal Tendencies) (snippet)
  • "Interstellar Overdrive" (Pink Floyd) (snippet)
  • "Jersey Girl" (Tom Waits) (snippet)
  • "The KKK Took My Baby Away" (Ramones)
  • "Last Kiss" (Wayne Cochran)
  • "Leaving Here" (Edward Holland, Jr.)
  • "Magic Bus" (The Who) (snippet)
  • "MLK" (U2) (snippet)
  • "Monkey Gone to Heaven" (Pixies) (snippet)
  • "Mother" (John Lennon with the Plastic Ono Band) (snippet)
  • "My City Was Gone" (The Pretenders) (snippet)
  • "My Generation Blues" (The Who)
  • "My Heart Will Go On" (Celine Dion) (snippet)
  • "The Noise of Carpet" (Stereolab) (snippet)
  • "Outshined" (Soundgarden) (snippet)
  • "Pebbles" (Shudder to Think) (snippet)
  • "Philadelphia Freedom" (Elton John) (snippet)
  • "Rain" (The Beatles) (snippet)
  • "Ray of Light" (Madonna) (snippet)
  • "The Real Me" (The Who) (snippet)
  • "Roam" (The B-52's) (snippet)
  • "Rockin' in the Free World" (Neil Young)
  • "Save It for Later" (The Beat) (snippet)
  • "Soldier of Love (Lay Down Your Arms)" (Arthur Alexander)
  • "Sonic Reducer" (The Dead Boys)
  • "Stuff and Nonsense" (Split Enz) (snippet)
  • "Suck You Dry" (Mudhoney) (snippet)
  • "Surrender" (Cheap Trick) (snippet)
  • "Sweet Home Alabama" (Lynyrd Skynyrd) (snippet)
  • "Talk About the Passion" (R.E.M.) (snippet)
  • "Three Little Birds" (Bob Marley & The Wailers) (snippet)
  • "Throw Your Arms Around Me" (Hunters & Collectors)
  • "Time Bomb" (Rancid) (snippet)
  • "Trouble" (Cat Stevens)
  • "White Girl" (X) (snippet)
  • "The Whole of the Moon" (The Waterboys) (snippet)
  • "The Wrong Child" (R.E.M.) (snippet)
  • "Yeastie Girls Song" (Yeastie Girls) (snippet)
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Gallery

References

1. ^{{cite web | url=https://www.rollingstone.com/artists/pearljam/articles/story/5928493/off_he_goes | title=Off He Goes | accessdate=2007-06-28 | author=Fischer, Blair R | work=Rolling Stone | date=1998-04-17}}
2. ^Weisbard, Eric, et al. "Ten Past Ten". Spin. August 2001.
3. ^Cartwright, Keith Ryan. "Mike McCready of Pearl Jam" {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080313014707/http://www.theywillrockyou.com/index.php/interviews/mike_mccready_of_pearl_jam/ |date=March 13, 2008 }}. theywillrockyou.com. March 2003.
4. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.eonline.com/news/article/index.jsp?uuid=507492ee-4606-496e-93ae-4b69fb2d3ffa | title=Pearl Jam Yields to Ticketmaster | accessdate=2007-06-27 | author=Symonds, Jeff | publisher=E! Online | date=1998-02-14}}
5. ^{{cite news | first = Tim | last = Slowikowski | title = From Mookie Blaylock to Pearl Jam: The Matt Cameron Interview | url = http://www.popmatters.com/music/interviews/pearljam-030624.shtml | work = PopMatters | date = June 24, 2003 | accessdate = 2007-05-23}}
6. ^"The Unofficial Pearl Jam FAQ". vitalogy.de.
7. ^[https://www.pearljam.com/song/breath "Pearl Jam Songs: "Breath""]. pearljam.com.
8. ^Hinckley, David. "Vedder's Not Finished". New York Daily News. August 10, 1999.
9. ^Aledort, Andy. "Aural Exam" {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20050210155325/http://www.giventowail.com/new/mike/articles/gw700.php |date=February 10, 2005 }}. Guitar World. July 2000.
10. ^{{cite web | url=http://pearljam.com/tour | title=Pearl Jam: Set Lists | accessdate=2007-12-08 | publisher=Pearljam.com}}
11. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.fivehorizons.com/tour/cc/index.shtml | title=The Five Horizons Concert Chronology | accessdate=2007-12-08 | publisher=fivehorizons.com }}
12. ^{{cite web | url=http://jr2ft.bizland.com/concert-chronology/ | title=The Pearl Jam Concert Chronology | accessdate=2007-12-08 | publisher=twofeetthick.com }}
13. ^{{cite web | url= http://www.sonymusic.com/artists/PearlJam/fanscene/set1998.html | title= Set Lists and Shows of 1998-1 | accessdate=2007-12-08 | publisher=sonymusic.com |archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20071021082526/http://sonymusic.com/artists/PearlJam/fanscene/set1998.html |archivedate = 2007-10-21}}
14. ^{{cite web | url= http://www.sonymusic.com/artists/PearlJam/fanscene/set1998b.html | title= Set Lists and Shows of 1998, part 2 | accessdate=2007-12-08 | publisher=sonymusic.com |archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20071015121538/http://sonymusic.com/artists/PearlJam/fanscene/set1998b.html |archivedate = 2007-10-15}}
15. ^{{cite web | url= http://www.sonymusic.com/artists/PearlJam/fanscene/set1998c.html | title= Set Lists and Shows of 1998-3 | accessdate=2007-12-08 | publisher=sonymusic.com |archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20071021082531/http://sonymusic.com/artists/PearlJam/fanscene/set1998c.html |archivedate = 2007-10-21}}
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