UPDATE | Mirror Ball Live has been postponed to a later date.
Hearse Theater, the online Neil Young archives, will publish a documentary about a concert Neil Young played with Pearl Jam at the RDS Simmonscourt Pavillion in Dublin on August 26th 1995.
The concert from the 1995 Mirror Ball Tour, fell into oblivion for more than 20 years following the will of both record companies representing the artists included in the project.
Reprise Records that still releases Neil Young albums and Epic Records, Sony’s subsidiary that published Pearl Jam albums until 2003, never made arrangements and practically prohibited this release for more than 20 years. The legend tells that Eddie Vedder got very mad about it (even if he wasn’t involved in the 1995 european promotional Mirror Ball Tour).
Neil Young & Pearl Jam
RDS Simmonscourt, Dublin, Ireland – 26/08/1995
Setlist: Big Green Country, Song X, Act of Love, Downtown, Mr. Soul (Buffalo Springfield), Scenery, Comes a Time, The Needle and the Damage Done, Don’t Let It Bring You Down, Mother Earth (Natural Anthem), Throw Your Hatred Down, Cortez the Killer, Powderfinger
Encore: Rockin’ in the Free World, Like a Hurricane
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Pn6ULWUDn0&feature=youtu.be
Born in Reggio Emilia in 1980. He created pearljamonline.it in 2001 and wrote the first edition of “Pearl Jam Evolution” in 2009 along with his wife Daria. Since 2022, he is behind 2 podcasts: “Pearl Jam dalla A alla Z” and “Fuori Orario Not Another Podcast”. He has collaborated with Barracuda Style, HvsR, Rolling Stone, Rockol and Il Fatto Quotidiano. He continues relentlessly to try to find “beautiful melodies that say terrible things”.
Favorite song: Present Tense
Favorite album: No Code
Favorite bands/artists other than PJ: Tom Waits, Soundgarden, Ramones, Bruce Springsteen, IDLES, Fontaines D.C., The Murder Capital, Dead Kennedys, Mark Lanegan, Cat Power, R.E.M.