In June 1995, when Pearl Jam played at the renowned Red Rocks amphitheater in Morrison, Colorado, they were riding high on the wave of their critically acclaimed album *Vitalogy*. Released just months earlier in November 1994, *Vitalogy* showcased the band's evolution, incorporating experimental sounds alongside their signature grunge style. This live performance is notable not just for its energetic setlist, which included fan favorites like "Alive" and "Even Flow," but also because it came during a pivotal time when the band was grappling with commercial pressures and the effects of fame. They started to embrace a more open approach towards their music and performance, pushing back against the mainstream by famously refusing to make music videos and fighting ticketmaster practices. This spirit of rebellion permeated the show, highlighting the raw emotion and connection they had with their audience, a trademark of Pearl Jam that has continued to resonate throughout their career.