"River of Deceit" was first performed live at the band's October 12, 1994 concert in
Seattle,
Washington at the
Crocodile Cafe. Live performances of "River of Deceit" can be found on the "
I Don't Know Anything" single and the compilation album
Bite Back: Live at Crocodile Cafe. A performance of the song is also included on the
Live at the Moore home video release. On May 23, 2012, the surviving members of Mad Season (Mike McCready and Barrett Martin) performed "River of Deceit" during a set at the Showbox Theatre in Seattle for Mike's annual benefit concert for Crohn's Disease. They were joined by Loaded singer Jeff Rouse and bassist Rick Friel. On January 30, 2015, the surviving members of Mad Season again reunited for a concert at
Benaroya Hall in Seattle, with
Chris Cornell filling in on lead vocals. The band played several Mad Season songs, including "River of Deceit". A recording of the concert was released as a
live album Mad Season & The Seattle Symphony - Sonic Evolution / January 30, 2015 / Benaroya Hall. Chris Cornell subsequently added "River of Deceit" to his solo repertoire, performing the song each night on his 2015
Higher Truth tour. Cornell also mentions the lyric "River of Deceit" in his song "Ground Zero" with the lyrics being "Blood on the concrete/River of Deceit/Will you be around?".
Temple of the Dog also played the song on their 2016 tour. ==Track listing==