The show was free with tickets, and it was done as a voter registration effort for the 1992 election. An estimated 3,000 people registered to vote at the concert.
Photojournalist Jan Kuwahara was there, and he saved tapes or raw
footage and interviews for decades. Those tapes were digitized this
month, and most of the footage posted here has never been aired or
posted. KIRO 7
have released several interviews, including a rare interview with
Nirvana bassist Krist Novoselic, who attended the show, with rumors over
the years that Dave Grohl may have been there as well.
In May 1992, Pearl Jam planned a free get-out-the-vote show at Gas
Works, but the city canceled the Saturday show days before because of
crowd size concerns, prompting angry calls to city hall. The band went
to Europe and played the Magnuson Park show when the returned in
September. That’s what Vedder talks about at the start of this
interview. In Novoselic’s interview, he discussed the 1992 election of George H.W. Bush vs. Bill Clinton, and why he supported Clinton at the time.

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