The 17th Annual Bridge School Benefit Concert was held on October 25th and 26th, 2003 at the Shoreline Amphitheater in Mountain View, CA. Performers included Pearl Jam, Wilco, Willie Nelson, Counting Crows, Dashboard Confessional, Incubus, Indigo Girls, Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young.
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Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young at the 17th Annual Bridge School Benefit Concert
More Bridge Concert photos by Locator (password is wonderin). Also, check out the awesome pre-show jam at the legendary OPL. Word is that the fellas did Neil and the Horse proud. Mucho Thanx Locator, bro!!!
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Neil Young, Indian and Mickey Rafael
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Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young at the 17th Annual Bridge School Benefit Concert
More Bridge Concert photos by Buzz Person at David Crosby and CPR and suitelorraine.com
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Neil Young established the tone from the start Saturday when he walked onstage for his three-song solo opener at the beginning of the concert and gave his wife a kiss after she introduced him.
Pearl Jam went right to the heart of it, starting by Eddie Vedder and the band's two guitarists, Stone Gossard and Mike McCready, unleashing a snarling, enunciated version of Bob Dylan's 'Masters of War.' Vedder tacked a quote from Young's 'Hey Hey My My' on the end of Pearl Jam's own 'Daughter,' by which time the rest of the band joined them. The group played a new song ('Man of the Hour'), covered the Ramones' little-known 'I Believe in Miracles' and Johnny Cash's '25 Minutes to Go,' and then turned and performed the band's flukey 1999 hit to the Bridge honor student. In a short span of songs, the band made a powerful, sweeping statement and, with Vedder getting personal with the kids, made it all real. "
Vedder, more than any other artist Saturday, interacted with the Bridge School students, who were seated on stage directly behind the performers. He dedicated 'Last Kiss' to a female Bridge alum, Maricor, whom he proudly noted was now in her third year at UC Berkeley.
Calling her 'my girlfriend,' Vedder told the audience that 'Last Kiss' was her favorite song. The video cameras, which projected the concert onto several screens throughout the venue, zoomed from Vedder to Maricor, who was seated in a wheelchair. Her radiant smile was well worth the price of admission. "
Wilco eased the crowd into a country vibe. Frontman Jeff Tweedy introduced a new song, 'Company in My Back,' which opened with the guitars picking a ringing melody over a laid-back groove. The band stomped through Woody Guthrie's 'Christ for President,' with Tweedy calling for 'the Carpenter' to replace 'the money-changers' in the White House.
'Every year we waste enough/ To feed the ones who starve/ We build our civilization up/ And we shoot it down with wars/ But with the Carpenter on the seat/ Way up in the capitol town/ The U.S.A. be on the way/ Prosperity bound.'
With black dreadlocks piled high atop his head, a meaty-looking Adam Duritz led Counting Crows through the brooding 'Rain King' and 'All My Love (Richard Manuel Is Dead),' before dedicating a dirge-slow take on the Grateful Dead's 'Friend of the Devil' to the Dead themselves."
Pearl Jam played the roll of showstopper on this, their 6th Bridge Benefit appearance. The Seattle rock legends brought a majority of the quietly appreciative crowd to their feet. During their two sets, Pearl Jam strummed out classics like “Daughter” and “Better Man”, cover songs like Johnny Cash’s ? Minutes to Go”, as well as a new song, “Man of the Hour”, which will appear in an upcoming Tim Burton film. "
In a world full of war and hate, greed and deceit, it is a joy to witness people helping people. The Bridge Benefit concerts are a beautiful reminder of the good that humans can do. "
Neil Young Setlist Day #1, 10/25/03
solo: Sugar Mountain, Mother Earth, Comes A Time
with CSNY: Human Highway, The Lee Shore, Helplessly Hoping, Harvest Moon, Our House, Deja Vu, For What It's Worth,
All performers: Teach Your Children
Neil Young Setlist Day #2, 10/25/03
solo: Sugar Mountain, Mother Earth, Comes A Time
with Pearl Jam : The Long Road
with Willie Nelson: Blue Eyes Crying In The Rain, I Can't help It If I'm Still In Love With You, Jambalaya
with CSNY: Human Highway, The Lee Shore, Helplessly Hoping, Harvest Moon, Our House, Deja Vu, For What It's Worth, Long May You Run
All performers: Teach Your Children
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More info on the International Rust Fest '03.
From The Sky I Scrape:
setlist 10/25/03: You've Got to Hide Your Love Away, Small Town, Better Man, Dick Cheney Improv, Down, Crazy Mary, Masters of War, Long Road (w/ Neil Young on Organ) "
setlist 10/26/03:Masters of War, Daughter/(Hey Hey, My My), Man of the Hour, I Believe in Miracles, Black, 25 Minutes to Go (Johnny Cash), Last Kiss
MP3's of Pearl Jam's Bridge set can be downloaded from The Jamily.
From tnamuddy on Pearl Jam Fanviews:
After 'Black' PJ got down and dirty as they covered Johnny Cash's version of Shel Silverstein's '25 Minutes to Go.' A fast paced country blues version that had the entire crowd rocking, proving once again that Eddie and the rest of the boys from PJ can handle any genre of music like masters. Many fans that I talked to are hoping they add this version to their live set lists in the future. They finished in typical Pearl Jam Bridge School fashion by turning around and singing 'Last Kiss' directly to the children on stage, one girl specifically whose face lights up as that is her favorite song. In just 7 songs they pulled of the Pearl Jam magic. Amazing & emotional acoustic covers, fan and children connection, new original material and a live craftsmanship that is quite possibly unrivaled in the current music world.
How many bands can cover Bob Dylan, a little Neil Young, Johnny Cash and The Ramones in a setting like Bridge School and blow everyone in the audience away? "
More information on the musical collaborations of Pearl Jam and Neil Young over the years recording and touring.
From VIA CHICAGO:
setlist 10/25/03: One By One, New Madrid, I Am Trying To Break Your Heart, She's a Jar Company in My Back, I'm The Man Who Loves You, We've Been Had, Christ for President
setlist 10/26/03: Airline to Heaven, Sunken Treasure, War on War, Late Greats, Bob Dylan's Beard, When the Roses Bloom Again, California Stars, Be Not So Fearful
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