Pearl Jam: Live At The Garden
Nov 11 2003
•4h 30m
•Music
Pearl Jam perform live at Madison Square Garden on 8 July 2003 as part of the Riot Act Tour, the band's first with organist Boom Gaspar.
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Himself
Stone Gossard
Himself
Mike McCready
Himself
Jeff Ament
Himself
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