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Movie Description Since Pearl Jam burst onto America's pop scene as part of 1991's Seattle music explosion, they have grown from being pigeonholed as a "grunge" band to national recognition as one of the country's most innovative and honest rock bands. Eschewing media hype and heavy MTV airplay (they rarely make videos), Eddie Vedder and the boys have become known for their dedication to touring. TOURING BAND 2000 bespeaks of this dedication to the live arena, including more than two hours of Pearl Jam concert footage compiled from their long-running 2000 tour, which spurred the release of dozens of live recordings. Stellar performances of 30 tracks are included, from early hits such as "Jeremy" and "Evenflow" to later tunes such as "Long Road" and "Nothingman."
Film Notes DVD Features:
Additional Release Material: Deleted Scenes/Outtakes - Set to the Song "Smile" Music Video - "Do The Evolution" - Animated by Todd McFarlane Music Video - "Oceans" - Previously unreleased and directed by Josh Taft Interactive Features: Matt-cam Footage available with heavier percussion mix (Matt-cam is a special camera positioned behind drummer Matt Cameron)
Tracks: Long Road Corduroy Grievance Animal Gods' Dice Evacuation Given To Fly Dissident Nothing As It Seems Even Flow Lukin Not For You Daughter (into "It's OK" by Dead Moon) Untitled MFC Thin Air Leatherman Betterman Nothingman Insignificance I Got Sh*t RVM Wishlist Jeremy Evolution Don't Go Parting Ways Rocking In The Free World
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