In September 1998, when Pearl Jam delivered their powerful live rendition of "Daughter" at Constitution Hall in Washington, D.C., the band was riding the wave of their recent album, "Yield," which had been released earlier that same year. "Yield," showcasing a more refined sound and thoughtful lyrics, marked a pivotal moment for the band as they navigated the pressures of fame and their own creative identity. The live performance captured on video not only reflects the band's impressive prowess but also how they were embracing their live sound during an era of significant change. Interestingly, this particular concert was part of a tour that would ultimately lead to the release of "Live on Two Legs," a compilation of live performances that celebrate their electrifying stage presence. It's a chilling reminder of their ability to transform personal struggles into universal anthems, making moments like this both memorable and cathartic for fans.