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Mookie Blaylock 1991 United States Tour

1991 concert tour by Pearl Jam


1991 concert tour by Pearl Jam

FieldValue
concert_tour_nameMookie Blaylock 1991 United States Tour
artistPearl Jam
locationUnited States
album*Ten*
start_dateFebruary 7, 1991
end_dateFebruary 25, 1991
number_of_shows12
this_tour**Mookie Blaylock 1991 United States Tour**
(1991)
next_tour1991 United States Tour
(1991)

(1991) (1991) The Mookie Blaylock 1991 United States Tour was a concert tour by the American rock band Pearl Jam when the band was still known as Mookie Blaylock. It was the band's first tour after having played its first few shows in late 1990.

History

The short tour of the United States focused on the West Coast. The majority of the shows found Pearl Jam serving as the opening act for Alice in Chains on the band's Facelift tour. Bassist Jeff Ament said, "We were then in the mode of 'Well, we’ve got to write a bunch of songs.' It wasn’t long after that we got a tour with Alice in Chains. It was kind of how we wanted it to be, we didn’t want to fuck around. I think Stone and I both knew the potential that he and I had together—but we needed to get out and play, and get better." Following the tour, the band soon signed to Epic Records. However, concerns about trademark issues with the name "Mookie Blaylock" necessitated a name change; the band's name became "Pearl Jam". This was Pearl Jam's only tour with original drummer Dave Krusen. Krusen left the band in May 1991 following the completion of the recording sessions for the band's debut album, Ten. Footage from the February 10, 1991 concert at The Bacchanal in San Diego, California can be found on Alice in Chains' Music Bank: The Videos DVD.

Tour dates

Information taken from various sources.

DateCityVenueSupportingWarm-up showUnited States Tour
February 1, 1991SeattleOff Ramp CaféAlice in Chains
February 7, 1991Los AngelesFlorentine GardensAlice in Chains
February 8, 1991Long BeachGod Save the QueenGreen Jellÿ
February 10, 1991San DiegoThe BacchanalAlice in Chains
February 11, 1991Los AngelesClub With No Name
February 12, 1991The Cathouse
February 13, 1991San DiegoWinter'sBURNING HANDS
February 14, 1991OaklandReal Rock Club
February 15, 1991San FranciscoI-BeamAlice in Chains
February 16, 1991SacramentoCattle Club
February 17, 1991EugeneUnion Trade Hall
February 20, 1991PortlandMelody Ballroom
February 22, 1991SeattleOff Ramp Café

Band members

  • Jeff Ament – bass guitar
  • Stone Gossard – rhythm guitar
  • Mike McCready – lead guitar
  • Eddie Vedder – lead vocals
  • Dave Krusen – drums

Songs performed

;Originals

  • "Alive"
  • "Alone"
  • "Breath"
  • "Brother"
  • "Deep"
  • "Even Flow"
  • "Garden"
  • "Once"
  • "Porch"
  • "Release"
  • "Wash"
  • "Why Go"

References

References

  1. Robinson, John. [http://www.uncut.co.uk/music/pearl_jam/interviews/12930 "Kurt Cobain Raised the Bar for Us..."]. ''[[Uncut (magazine). Uncut]]''. Retrieved on May 25, 2009.
  2. Greene, Jo-Ann. [http://www.fivehorizons.com/archive/articles/gm082093_2.shtml "Pearl Jam and the Secret History of Seattle Part 2"]. ''Goldmine''. ''August 1993''
  3. "Pearl Jam: Set Lists". Pearljam.com.
  4. "The Five Horizons Concert Chronology". fivehorizons.com.
  5. "The Pearl Jam Concert Chronology". twofeetthick.com.
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