

breakout record were not played by Krusen - "Oceans" and "Release." And given Krusen's ties to the Ten album, the setlist for this night leaned heavy in that direction.Īfter a wave of acknowledgement to the crowd, Krusen settled in for a mid-set stretch that included "Once," "Why Go," "Even Flow," "Garden" and "Black." But his duties for the night were not done, as he later returned for "Porch" just ahead of the encore songs "Jeremy," "Deep," "State of Love and Trust" and "Alive." That meant only two songs from the band's. While Krusen had joined Pearl Jam for "Alive" at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony, the Fresno show marked the first time he'd been behind the kit for multiple songs with the band since May 25, 1991. Well, it looks like this week we're going to make up for that." But our friend who was playing drums with us at that time, the amount of shows he got to play with us was very limited. He continued, "That first record seems to be a record that affected so many people.

you know we've been through some great drummers (chuckles), and some of the best, and we have the best currently." He came up and only played a couple of songs, but when this went down with Matt the other day, we started thinking about all the other people. "The part that was the most rewarding was seeing some old friends, seeing some old bandmates and some people we hadn't seen in quite a long time and we had our friend come out to Seattle. In introducing Krusen, Eddie Vedder reflected back to the Rock Hall ceremonies and the opportunity it provided them to reconnect with past members.
