Pearl Jam: Nightfile - A Night with Pearl Jam
Synopsis
A TV special on Pearl Jam's first ten years of activity, hosted by Alex Braga with Francesco Renga as a guest. The episode was broadcast on 11 March 2001 on TMC 2 (an Italian television broadcaster born from the ashes of Videomusic on 1 June 1996 and subsequently shut down on 9 September 2001). The episode includes: • The unofficial videos made by Videomusic of Spin The Black Circle and Nothing As It Seems • The Italian promo video created for the release of Vitalogy • An interview with Eddie Vedder and Mike McCready recorded in 1992 in Milan • Why Go, Jeremy, State of Love and Trust, Footsteps, Deep, Porch and Rockin' In The Free World taken from the June 17, 1992 concert at City Square in Milan • Even Flow taken from the February 18, 1992 concert at Sorpasso in Milan • Once, taken from the soundcheck for the 1992 concert at Sorpasso in Milan. Note: Official videos of some songs have been removed due to copyright issues.
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