Back in the early '90s, Pearl Jam was really starting to make waves in the music world, carving out their niche in the grunge scene. Just a few months before the live performance at the Club With No Name on February 11, 1991, the band had released their iconic debut album, *Ten*, in August 1991. This album skyrocketed them to fame, thanks in part to tracks like "Alive" and "Even Flow." At the time of this concert—one of those raw, electric performances that define the early grunge era—the band's sound was still evolving. This particular gig featured a blend of energy and vulnerability, showcasing not just Pearl Jam but also their fellow Seattle mates, Alice in Chains. It’s fascinating, really; both bands were on the cusp of monumental success, forever tied by their contributions to a genre that would shape rock music for years to come. What a moment in time that must have been!