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You read it right. I am no longer a "Jeremy" virgin. On Tuesday night, May 16, 2006, I was honored to be in Row 2 of Section 102 at the United Center for the first of two Pearl Jam shows at the United Center in Chicago. In addition to "Jeremy," PJ played an awesome set that included about half of Ten (1991) and a little sampling of each of the four subsequent albums - Vs. (1993), Vitalogy (1994), No Code (1996), and Yield (1998). They skipped over the next album - 2000's Binaural - and played one track from 2002's Riot Act, the awesome rocker "Save You." It sound fresh and fast and furious and made me wish that they would've brought out a little more from the "dark" era between Yield and Pearl Jam. Speaking of their latest release, PJ of course performed a number of songs from their self-titled disc. They all sounded great, especially the hard-driving "Comatose" and the opening track "Life Wasted." And there were the requisite off-album tracks such as the excellent "State of Love and Trust" and "I Got Id" as well as some covers, including "You've Got To Hide Your Love Away" by the Beatles and "Baba O'Riley" by The Who. The only thing I really hoped to hear was my old college favorite "Elderly Woman Behind The Counter In a Small Town" but I can't be too upset as I've been able to sing along to this one at previous concerts.