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Pearl Jam

Live Performances by Pearl Jam in 1991

  • On January 1, 1991, when the live recording of "Alive" was made, Pearl Jam was on the cusp of breakout success shortly after the release of their debu... Read Full Description >

    On January 1, 1991, when the live recording of "Alive" was made, Pearl Jam was on the cusp of breakout success shortly after the release of their debut studio album, "Ten." Released in August 1991, "Ten" included "Alive," which would become one of the band’s signature songs. At this point in their career, Pearl Jam was still gaining momentum, having previously released their first demo tape and toured extensively, which helped build a grassroots fanbase. "Alive" not only showcased their grunge sound but also featured poignant lyrics that resonated with many listeners, contributing to the band's identity. This recording captures the raw energy of Pearl Jam during their formative years, preceding the massive popularity that would follow with "Ten" and their subsequent albums, solidifying their place in rock history.

Pearl Jam - Performance of 'Alive' in Full HD

January 1, 1991 | Video Length: 5:24
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  • On January 1, 1991, Pearl Jam was on the brink of explosive fame, having just released their debut album, “Ten,” in August 1991. The album marked ... Read Full Description >

    On January 1, 1991, Pearl Jam was on the brink of explosive fame, having just released their debut album, “Ten,” in August 1991. The album marked a crucial moment in the grunge movement and contained iconic tracks like "Alive," which is featured in the live recording you're referencing. This period was vital for the band, as "Ten" would go on to achieve multi-platinum status, introducing a raw, authentic sound that resonated deeply with fans across the globe. Interestingly, just before this recording, the band's lineup was solidifying, with their chemistry still developing under the spotlight of their newfound success. It was during this time that Pearl Jam truly began to carve their niche, blending introspective lyrics with powerful riffs, setting the stage for a career that would transform rock music in the years to come.

Pearl Jam - Live Performance of 'Porch' in Seattle, 1991

Seattle, WA, United States

January 1, 1991 | Video Length: 5:01
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  • In early 1991, when Pearl Jam delivered the electrifying live performance of "Porch" in Seattle, they were still in the trajectory skyrocketing from t... Read Full Description >

    In early 1991, when Pearl Jam delivered the electrifying live performance of "Porch" in Seattle, they were still in the trajectory skyrocketing from their debut album, *Ten*, released just a few months prior, in August 1991. This album wasn’t just a commercial hit; it became a cornerstone of the grunge movement, with tracks like "Alive," "Even Flow," and "Jeremy" capturing the angst of a generation. Interestingly, their energetic performances at this time were characterized by a raw intensity that showcased the band’s emerging identity. Also, during this period, Pearl Jam was already starting to gain a large following, driven not only by their music but also by their commitment to social issues, which would later become a hallmark of their career. The Seattle concert reflects that unique blend of youthful exuberance and earnestness that made them such a relatable force in rock music. You can feel the connection with the audience—who wouldn’t want to be part of that moment?

Pearl Jam - 'Once' Live Performance at Tunnel Concert

Tunnel

January 1, 1991 | Video Length: 4:29
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  • In January 1991, when Pearl Jam performed "Once" live at the Tunnel in New York City, the band was on the cusp of breakout fame. They had just release... Read Full Description >

    In January 1991, when Pearl Jam performed "Once" live at the Tunnel in New York City, the band was on the cusp of breakout fame. They had just released their debut album, "Ten," in August 1991, which would soon catapult them into rock stardom. The intensity of that era cannot be overstated; “Ten” featured major hits like "Alive," "Even Flow," and the poignant "Black." This performance captured the band's raw energy and the early excitement of newfound fame, showcasing their passionate connection with the audience. Interestingly, the Tunnel was known for its vibrant nightlife and eclectic music scene, making it a fitting venue for a band that was redefining the grunge sound. In essence, this live recording represents not just a moment in time but a pivotal point where Pearl Jam began to make their indelible mark on the music world.

Pearl Jam - 'Black' Live Performance at MTV Unplugged

MTV Unplugged
New York, NY, United States

January 1, 1991 | Video Length: 5:25
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  • In January 1991, Pearl Jam performed their iconic song "Black" during an MTV Unplugged session, a pivotal moment early in their career. At this time, ... Read Full Description >

    In January 1991, Pearl Jam performed their iconic song "Black" during an MTV Unplugged session, a pivotal moment early in their career. At this time, the band had just released their debut album, "Ten," in August 1991, which would go on to achieve critical acclaim and commercial success. This performance was significant as it showcased the band's emotional depth and lyrical intensity, emphasizing the connection between the band and their audience. The acoustic setting allowed for a raw and intimate interpretation of their music, further cementing Pearl Jam’s distinctive sound. Moreover, this performance played a crucial role in catapulting Pearl Jam into the spotlight, contributing to the burgeoning grunge movement of the early '90s and establishing them as a leading force in rock music. The timing of this live recording highlighted the band's potential and helped them build a loyal fanbase.

Pearl Jam and Alice in Chains - Full Concert at Club With No Name

Club With No Name
Los Angeles, California, United States

February 11, 1991 | Video Length: 1:9:58
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  • Back in the early '90s, Pearl Jam was really starting to make waves in the music world, carving out their niche in the grunge scene. Just a few months... Read Full Description >

    Back in the early '90s, Pearl Jam was really starting to make waves in the music world, carving out their niche in the grunge scene. Just a few months before the live performance at the Club With No Name on February 11, 1991, the band had released their iconic debut album, *Ten*, in August 1991. This album skyrocketed them to fame, thanks in part to tracks like "Alive" and "Even Flow." At the time of this concert—one of those raw, electric performances that define the early grunge era—the band's sound was still evolving. This particular gig featured a blend of energy and vulnerability, showcasing not just Pearl Jam but also their fellow Seattle mates, Alice in Chains. It’s fascinating, really; both bands were on the cusp of monumental success, forever tied by their contributions to a genre that would shape rock music for years to come. What a moment in time that must have been!

Pearl Jam Concert Performance of 'Alive' in Seattle

Mural Amphitheatre
Seattle, Washington, United States

August 23, 1991 | Video Length: 4:57
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  • Back in August 1991, when Pearl Jam delivered their electrifying performance of "Alive" in Seattle, they were right on the cusp of rock stardom. Just ... Read Full Description >

    Back in August 1991, when Pearl Jam delivered their electrifying performance of "Alive" in Seattle, they were right on the cusp of rock stardom. Just a few months prior, in March, they released their debut album, *Ten,* which would go on to become a monumental success and solidify their place in the rock pantheon. This live recording encapsulates the raw energy and emerging confidence of a band that was about to shift the landscape of rock music. It's fascinating to note that, at this point, they were still riding the wave of grunge's rise, showcasing their distinct sound and emotive storytelling. The Seattle scene was buzzing, and Pearl Jam's explosive live shows were at the heart of it all, making performances like this a vital part of their identity and the cultural zeitgeist of the early '90s. In short, this concert isn’t just a snapshot of their career; it’s a reminder of the raw power that defined a generation.

Pearl Jam Full Concert at Mural Amphitheater - 'Once', 'Alive', and More

Mural Amphitheatre
Seattle, Washington, United States

August 23, 1991 | Video Length: 48:49
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  • In the vibrant summer of 1991, Pearl Jam was riding the wave of their debut album, *Ten*, which had been released just a year prior. By the time of th... Read Full Description >

    In the vibrant summer of 1991, Pearl Jam was riding the wave of their debut album, *Ten*, which had been released just a year prior. By the time of the live recording on August 23, 1991, at the Mural Amphitheater in Seattle, the band was gaining momentum but hadn’t yet reached the euphoric heights of their eventual superstardom. “Alive,” “Even Flow,” and “Black,” staples of their live shows, were still fresh, connecting deeply with audiences hungry for the raw emotion they poured into their performances. This concert captures a pivotal moment as the band solidified their place in the grunge scene, embodying the spirit of early '90s rock. Interestingly, the show is part of a flourishing time for Seattle's music scene; little did they know, it would soon explode onto the national stage. Moments like this not only highlight their musical prowess but are also a reflection of the cultural shift happening at that time, merging angst and authenticity in a way that resonated widely.

Pearl Jam - Breath Live Performance at Mural Amphitheater, Seattle

Mural Amphitheatre
Seattle, Washington, United States

August 23, 1991 | Video Length: 7:35
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  • On August 23, 1991, Pearl Jam delivered a powerful performance of "Breath" at the Mural Amphitheater in Seattle, right in the midst of their early ris... Read Full Description >

    On August 23, 1991, Pearl Jam delivered a powerful performance of "Breath" at the Mural Amphitheater in Seattle, right in the midst of their early rise to fame. This concert took place shortly after the release of their debut album, "Ten," which had come out just a year earlier, in August 1991. "Ten" was a milestone, showcasing hits like "Alive" and "Jeremy," and it played a crucial role in shaping the rock landscape of the early '90s. Interestingly, the band's live shows from this era were marked by a raw intensity, and Eddie Vedder's emotive stage presence often left audiences spellbound. This performance captured not just a pivotal moment in Pearl Jam's career but also the burgeoning grunge scene in Seattle, as they started to connect deeply with fans through their heartfelt lyrics and anthemic sound, ultimately paving the way for their legendary status in rock music.

Pearl Jam - Full Concert at Mural Amphitheater, Seattle, WA featuring Once, State of Love and Trust, and Even Flow

Mural Amphitheatre
Seattle, Washington, United States

August 23, 1991 | Video Length: 48:49
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  • Ah, the summer of ’91—a pivotal moment for Pearl Jam! On August 23, just a few days before the monumental release of their debut album *Ten*, the ... Read Full Description >

    Ah, the summer of ’91—a pivotal moment for Pearl Jam! On August 23, just a few days before the monumental release of their debut album *Ten*, the band played at the Mural Amphitheater in Seattle. This concert is particularly special as it marks the first performance with drummer Dave Abbruzzese, who brought an electrifying energy to the mix. The anticipation surrounding *Ten* was palpable, with tracks like “Alive” and “Even Flow” ready to launch them into superstardom. Can you imagine the buzz? The audience at that show was witnessing the dawn of what would become an iconic musical movement. It wasn’t just a concert; it was the moment when grunge began to entwine itself into the fabric of ‘90s rock. And what a ride it’s been since then! The atmosphere must’ve hummed with an electrifying blend of excitement and hope—much like the music they were about to unleash on the world.

Pearl Jam - Full Concert at I Beam, San Francisco featuring 'Wash', 'Even Flow', and more

The I-Beam
San Francisco, California, United States

September 30, 1991 | Video Length: 1:4:42
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  • In the live recording from September 30, 1991, at the I Beam in San Francisco, Pearl Jam was riding high on the success of their debut album, *Ten*. R... Read Full Description >

    In the live recording from September 30, 1991, at the I Beam in San Francisco, Pearl Jam was riding high on the success of their debut album, *Ten*. Released just a year earlier, *Ten* had become a cornerstone of the grunge movement and was beginning to garner significant commercial traction. By this time, tracks like "Alive," "Even Flow," and "Jeremy" were already earning the band a passionate following. What's particularly interesting about this concert is the energy that electrified the crowd—understandably so, as the band's raw sound and heartfelt lyrics resonated deeply with fans. Remarkably, this performance came before Pearl Jam's rapid ascent into rock superstardom, paving the way for their iconic status in the decades to follow. You can hear the band's youthful exuberance and dedication in every note, making this live show a crucial snapshot of their early career, one that would influence countless artists in the years to come.

Pearl Jam - Live Performance of 'Why Go' in San Francisco

The I-Beam
San Francisco, California, United States

September 30, 1991 | Video Length: 3:06
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  • In September 1991, when Pearl Jam performed "Why Go" in San Francisco, they were riding high on the success of their debut album, *Ten*, released just... Read Full Description >

    In September 1991, when Pearl Jam performed "Why Go" in San Francisco, they were riding high on the success of their debut album, *Ten*, released just a year earlier. This album catapulted them into the grunge scene, alongside bands like Nirvana, and marked a significant moment in rock history. *Ten* featured iconic tracks that resonated deeply with the angst of Generation X, blending raw emotion with powerful instrumentation. By the time of the San Francisco show, Pearl Jam was establishing a dedicated fan base, fueled by their energetic performances and poignant lyrics. Interestingly, "Why Go" encapsulates themes of isolation and the struggle for connection—common threads in Eddie Vedder's songwriting. Their live shows during this period were pivotal in shaping their reputation, with the band often improvising and connecting with the audience in ways that would become their trademark. It's fascinating to see how this particular performance reflects both the raw energy of early '90s rock and the band's evolution into true icons of the genre.

Pearl Jam - Full Concert at Tower Records, Rockville, MD featuring Wash, Black, Alive, Suggestion/Porch

Backroom
Austin, Texas, United States

October 9, 1991 | Video Length: 22:33
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  • In October 1991, when Pearl Jam rocked the Tower Records in Rockville, MD, they were riding high on the waves of their debut album, *Ten*, which had b... Read Full Description >

    In October 1991, when Pearl Jam rocked the Tower Records in Rockville, MD, they were riding high on the waves of their debut album, *Ten*, which had been released just a year earlier. This live recording captures a moment when they were on the verge of explosive fame. The band, featuring Eddie Vedder’s distinctive voice and their grunge-infused sound, was just beginning to capture the attention of music lovers nationwide. One interesting tidbit about this era is that *Ten* had begun to generate serious traction, with tracks like "Alive," "Black," and "Once" cementing their reputation as leaders of the burgeoning grunge movement. This concert featured some of their most iconic songs, setting the stage for a remarkable career ahead. Can you imagine being in that audience, witnessing what would soon become a legendary band during such an exhilarating time of discovery and creation?

Pearl Jam - Live Performance of 'Black' at Tower Records, Rockville

Bender Arena
Washington, Washington, D.C., United States

November 9, 1991 | Video Length: 6:12
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  • On November 9, 1991, Pearl Jam delivered a powerful live performance of "Black" at Tower Records in Rockville, MD, just a few months after the release... Read Full Description >

    On November 9, 1991, Pearl Jam delivered a powerful live performance of "Black" at Tower Records in Rockville, MD, just a few months after the release of their debut album, **Ten**. That album, which came out in August 1991, skyrocketed to critical acclaim and commercial success, eventually solidifying Pearl Jam as one of the key players in the grunge movement. The emotional depth of songs like "Black" resonated deeply with fans, capturing heartbreak and longing in a way that many still find relatable today. Interestingly, this Tower Records show was part of a promotional event, showcasing their rise as a band during a significant time in rock music history. This performance not only captured the raw energy of the band but also reflected the burgeoning connection Pearl Jam was forging with their audience, making it a standout moment as they transitioned from relative obscurity to rock icons.

Eddie Vedder Performing 'Alive' at Tower Records in Rockville, MD

Bender Arena
Washington, Washington, D.C., United States

November 9, 1991 | Video Length: 15
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  • In November 1991, when Eddie Vedder passionately delivered "Alive" at Tower Records in Rockville, Pearl Jam was riding the wave of their breakout. The... Read Full Description >

    In November 1991, when Eddie Vedder passionately delivered "Alive" at Tower Records in Rockville, Pearl Jam was riding the wave of their breakout. Their debut album, *Ten*, had just been released that August, establishing them as leading figures in the grunge movement. This live recording is particularly captivating—not just for the raw energy Vedder exudes, but it reflects the band's early exploration of their sound and connection with fans. It's fascinating to think about how this performance came just months after *Ten* propelled them into the spotlight, showcasing their visceral live presence. During this period, they were also grappling with the pressures of sudden fame, yet their authenticity shone through, making this video a pivotal moment in their evolving story. The contrast of the intimate setting against the backdrop of soaring popularity adds a layer of depth that fans still resonate with today.

Pearl Jam Concert at Roseland, New York Performing 'Wash', 'Once', 'Even Flow', and 'Alive'

Roseland Ballroom
New York, New York, United States

November 11, 1991 | Video Length: 15:10
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  • In November 1991, when Pearl Jam took the stage at the Roseland in New York, they were riding high on the success of their debut album, "Ten," which h... Read Full Description >

    In November 1991, when Pearl Jam took the stage at the Roseland in New York, they were riding high on the success of their debut album, "Ten," which had been released just a few months earlier that August. The album marked a pivotal moment in the grunge movement, featuring hits like "Alive," "Even Flow," and "Jeremy." By this time, Pearl Jam was already making waves in the rock scene, but they were still finding their footing as a band. That live recording perfectly captures their raw energy and burgeoning confidence, as they performed in front of an audience that was becoming increasingly aware of their unique sound. Interesting tidbit? This early show features "Wash," a beautiful, introspective song that showcases the band's ability to blend heavy rock with deeply emotional lyrics. It’s a snapshot of a band on the brink of superstardom, still connected to their roots and eager to share their music with the world.

Pearl Jam - 'Black' Live Performance from CD World in Menlo Park, NJ

Tower Records
Yonkers, New York, United States

November 14, 1991 | Video Length: 4:53
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Pearl Jam - 'Meet and Greet' Performance at CD World, Menlo Park

Tower Records
Yonkers, New York, United States

November 14, 1991 | Video Length: 1:28
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Pearl Jam Full Concert - Live at Tower Records, Yonkers, NY

Tower Records
Yonkers, New York, United States

November 14, 1991 | Video Length: 40:38
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  • Ah, the early '90s—a fascinating era for Pearl Jam! Just a few months before their intimate show at Tower Records in Yonkers on November 14, 1991, t... Read Full Description >

    Ah, the early '90s—a fascinating era for Pearl Jam! Just a few months before their intimate show at Tower Records in Yonkers on November 14, 1991, the band released their iconic debut album, "Ten." This album was a game-changer, with tracks like "Alive" and "Oceans" that would become staples of their live performances. Speaking of that night, the setlist featured some standout gems, including "Wash" and "Porch," highlighting their raw energy and emotional depth. Interestingly, this performance came during their whirlwind ascent to fame, as they had just begun to capture the hearts of fans across the nation. By 1991, they were still in that exhilarating, unpolished phase, which gave their live shows a unique charm and authenticity—something you can really feel even through a screen. Isn’t it incredible to think about how a simple record store performance could echo through music history?

Pearl Jam - 'Porch' Live Performance from MTV Unplugged in New York City

Roy Wilkins Auditorium
St. Paul, Minnesota, United States

November 30, 1991 | Video Length: 5:47
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  • In the context of Pearl Jam's career, the live recording of "Porch" from their MTV Unplugged concert on November 30, 1991, falls during a pivotal mome... Read Full Description >

    In the context of Pearl Jam's career, the live recording of "Porch" from their MTV Unplugged concert on November 30, 1991, falls during a pivotal moment for the band. Prior to this performance, Pearl Jam had released their debut album "Ten" in August 1991, which had begun to establish them as a major force in the grunge movement alongside contemporaries like Nirvana. The MTV Unplugged session marked a significant exposure opportunity, showcasing the band's raw acoustic talent and emotional intensity. It attracted a larger audience and helped solidify their reputation. Interestingly, the performance took place shortly before Pearl Jam's immense commercial breakthrough, as "Ten" would eventually go on to sell over 13 million copies in the United States alone. The MTV Unplugged segment not only highlighted their musical prowess but also helped them connect with fans on a more personal level, cementing their legacy in alternative rock history.

Pearl Jam - Full Concert at Trees, Dallas Performing 'Wash', 'Alive', and More

Bronco Bowl
Dallas, Texas, United States

December 11, 1991 | Video Length: 51:00
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  • On December 11, 1991, Pearl Jam rocked the stage at Trees in Dallas, showcasing their raw energy and passionate sound during an unforgettable live con... Read Full Description >

    On December 11, 1991, Pearl Jam rocked the stage at Trees in Dallas, showcasing their raw energy and passionate sound during an unforgettable live concert. At this moment, the band was just gaining momentum, having released their seminal debut album, "Ten," a few months prior in August. This album was a game-changer, catalyzing the grunge movement and introducing listeners to haunting tracks like "Alive" and "Even Flow," which were no doubt crowd favorites that night. What's particularly interesting is that the concert occurred right before the band truly skyrocketed to fame, with "Ten" eventually going on to achieve diamond status. Pearl Jam’s live performances at this time were not only exhilarating but also a testament to their strong connection with audiences—this was a band on the cusp of becoming legends. It's fascinating to think about how this show, just a few months after their debut, captured a pivotal moment in rock history. What an electrifying time to be a fan!

Pearl Jam Full Concert - Live at Cow Palace, Daly City, CA

Cow Palace
Daly City, California, United States

December 31, 1991 | Video Length: 35:01
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  • Ah, Pearl Jam in the early '90s—a time when they were truly carving their space in the rock universe! Just before the live recording at the Cow Pala... Read Full Description >

    Ah, Pearl Jam in the early '90s—a time when they were truly carving their space in the rock universe! Just before the live recording at the Cow Palace on December 31, 1991, the band released their self-titled album, more commonly known as "Ten" in August of the same year. This debut album was nothing short of explosive, with hits like "Alive" and "Jeremy" launching them into the mainstream. By the time of this New Year's Eve concert, they were riding high on the wave of success that "Ten" had created, performing alongside legends like Nirvana and the Red Hot Chili Peppers. Interestingly, the setlist from that night includes some tracks that would go on to be iconic staple songs, showcasing their raw energy even in those early days. The mention of a "Smells Like Teen Spirit" teaser in their performance is particularly noteworthy; it hints at the growing grunge scene and their intertwined paths with Nirvana. Seriously, can you imagine the electric atmosphere with 16,000 fans cheering? It was a pivotal moment not just for Pearl Jam but for the entire rock landscape at the time.