Author Topic: My *8*-show Pearl Jam run...  (Read 6543 times)

davepeck

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07/09/03 - Madison Square Garden; New York, NY
« Reply #15 on: July 10, 2003, 10:52:34 pm »
setlist: Crazy Mary, Save You, Hail, Hail, Whipping, Corduroy, Red Mosquito, Dissident, I Am Mine, Get Right, Given To Fly, Evacuation, Even Flow, I Believe In Miracles, Untitled, MFC, Deep, Present Tense, Nothingman, State Of Love And Trust, Porch

encore: You\'ve Got To Hide Your Love Away, Elderly Woman, Glorified G, All Or None, Do The Evolution, Alive

encore 2: Go, Know Your Rights, Rockin\' In The Free World, Yellow Ledbetter

ok.. decent show, but it didn\'t come close to the first night. perhaps some of it had to do with me being on only 2 hours sleep, but i just didn\'t think it came close to MSG1.

wasn\'t bad. not at all.. too many repeats for starters... Crazy Mary was a nice surprise opener, but would have been better if it wasn\'t played the night before.. highlights for me were Red Mosquito (my first!), Untitled > MFC, You\'ve Got To Hide Your Love Away (ed solo), Glorified G (also my first!!), and Go (GREAT placement)...

up and down energy throughout the night.. we sat in a *really* shitty section, with a bunch of drunk college boys molesting each other the whole night (seriously)...

i thought it *sucked* that they closed with Yellow Ledbetter... love the song.. but it\'s a special song, and playing it 2 nights in a row, in the exact same spot - weak. oh well.. like i said, not a bad show all in all, just prolly woulda been better if a) i hadn\'t seen MSG1, and b) i was on more than 2 hours sleep.

that said...

rating: :thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup:

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« Reply #16 on: July 11, 2003, 04:06:26 pm »
Your soo lucky dave....you got both Crown of Thorns and Breath at msg 1!
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« Reply #17 on: July 13, 2003, 08:40:49 pm »
update coming tomorrow...

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« Reply #18 on: July 14, 2003, 09:19:13 am »
pre-set: Long Road, Of The Girl, Sometimes, Off He Goes, All Those Yesterdays, Driftin\', Thin Air, Sleight of Hand, Footsteps, All Or None, Parting Ways, Indifference

setlist: Can\'t Keep, Breakerfall, Brain Of J, Spin the Black Circle, Ghost, Green Disease, Tremor Christ, Given To Fly, Nothing As It Seems, Cropduster, Faithfull, Why Go, Wishlist/(Why Can\'t I Touch It?), Leatherman, Nothingman, Betterman, 1/2 Full, Untitled, MFC, Blood

encore: Breath, Habit, Down, Mankind, U, Black, Jeremy

encore 2: Arc, I Believe In Miracles, Know Your Rights, Fortunate Son*, Rockin\' In The Free World*

encore 3: Yellow Ledbetter

* with Sleater-Kinney.

:holyshit: 45 songs... 3 hours and 40 minutes of music! :holyshit:

as promised, the band came out around 6:30 and played a one-hour acoustic set. towards the begining of the set, Ed asked everyone to sit down during this set, saying it would be pretty cool since it\'s been a LONG time since they\'ve played to a seated crowd.. no one sat. finally, he convinced people by saying, "no seriously.. we\'re not gonna play an acoustic version of Blood or anything, so..." everyone sat.. pretty cool..

this was a really sweet set, with a lot of songs that they haven\'t been playing too much.. i nearly :poopself: when they started All Those Yesterdays! one of my favorite Yield songs, and they hadn\'t played it since \'98!! Thin Air and Sleight Of Hand were good to hear, as they\'ve become pretty rare, and Footsteps was really nice, featuring Ed on harmonica. i was really psyched to hear Indifference close the set - without Ben Harper!! :D Ed told everyone it was ok to stand up during Indifference. GREAT set!

their regular set rocked all the way through.. SO many songs in there that i never thought i\'d hear - Tremor Christ, Nothing As It Seems, Why Go, Leatherman.... awesome. and the encore was prolly the best i\'d seen in all the shows i went to. Breath opener was fantastic. Habit and Down rocked. Stone got to do Mankind for the first time in forever (said they hadn\'t practiced it at all either).. U was *completely* unexpected, and at this point, there was nothing this band could do to surprise me! unreal. Black and Jeremy were, well, Black and Jeremy... before Jeremy, Ed said \'this is it. we got one more.. well, one more of our songs anyways..\' so i had expected encore 2 to be covers..

at this point, we started heading out. if you\'ve been to greatwoods, you know the parking lot can be a nightmare. well, we were parked in probably the worst possible spot in the place, and would definitely be looking at 2+ hours to get out (which i\'ve done before) had we stayed till the end.

the only thing i would have liked to see was Arc, since it won\'t be on the bootleg. for the rest, i\'m not pist that i missed it, especially SK ruining Fortunate Son and RITFW.. no thanks.. apparently, the crowd was super rowdy at the end of the show, and no one would leave, so the band came back out and played Yellow Ledbetter (which they had played the first night) to get everyone to leave...

what can i say? amazing. PJ has always been one of my favorite bands, MA and MSG reminded me why.

rating: :thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup:

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« Reply #19 on: July 14, 2003, 09:26:15 am »
so, you may have noticed that my 9-show PJ run was changed to 8 shows...

well, after friday night, i was wiped. really couldn\'t justify ~8 hours of driving for a 2.5 hour show. and after what i\'d just seen in MA, there was really nothing they could do to top it. so last minute, i decided not to make the trek.

i don\'t regret it either. nothing too out of the ordinary in the setlist, and i was asleep before midnight, so the drive home definitely would not have been fun.

final show of the US tour in jersey tonight. then that\'s it.. this run has been a lot of fun. one more to go!

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« Reply #20 on: July 14, 2003, 03:44:06 pm »
My appreciation of Pearl Jam went through the roof over the past week. They\'ve been one of my favorite bands for years and the one show I saw in Hartford in 98 was very good. But they simply topped all preconceptions with the two MSG shows and the Friday Great Woods performance, which rivals any concert I\'ve ever seen (Phish 12-30-97 is my favorite), produced a type of energy which I\'ve never experienced at any show. The crowd simply knows the words to every song, sings along, and the band appreciates it and feeds off it, playing with more ferocity as the crowd sings with added intensity. People move around too, although I don\'t know if you could officially consider it dancing. Either way, the place was going fucking nuts the entire show--really, all three shows--but Friday was the topper. When you play 45 songs, 21 of which I had never heard, many of which were bustouts, and you play three encores, you deserve to have 25,000 enjoying every second of it and screaming their heads off.

They kicked my ass. With these three shows, I saw virtually every song I wanted to hear (a few dark horses remain such as Not for You, Immortality, Release, Oceans), and got zero three-peats, which helped.

With these shows under my belt I can confidently say, because I\'m a geek who keeps track of this sort of shit, that...

For me personally, "PEARL JAM IS BETTER THAN LED ZEPPELIN"

I know. I never thought I would ever say that, but PJ gets the nod because I have seen them live and their shows are just a wee bit better than the Page/Plant performance I saw at MSG in 98 (which was still good). So I know it\'s a biased opinion considering I didn\'t grow up in the 70\'s and see Led Zeppelin (and hear them play the same show every night for a decade), but I like PJ better due to lyrical depth, sheer power, the obvious fun they have on stage, the physical and vocal crowd energy, and the fact that they are clearly a band who cares about and appreciates their fans and shows it by, most important, mixing up their setlists. It\'s just so much better when you can\'t accurately predict the show, a feeling that all of us know for sure. Another great thing is that they offer fan club members first dibs on seats, based on seniorty, for 45 bucks, which is great considering the blatant stupidity and lack of consideration inherent in Phish\'s "Tickets" By Mail System.

So in short, Pearl Jam kicks ass. But anyone who has seen them live knows that. I know stuff like this means nothing to most people, but Pearl Jam is my fifth-favorite band, behind only Phish, Beatles, Zappa and Floyd. Zepp is number six. Is it only a matter of time before number seven, MMW, creeps up and passes them out? Not until they write a song as good as Battle of Evermore. Then again, they could move ahead of Zepp as long as they don\'t record an album as bad as In Through the Out Door.

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There is a common belief among non-Pearl Jam fans that every album after Vitalogy is a far cry from everything else. And while those albums would be hard-pressed to be better than the first three, No Code, Yield, Binaural, and Riot Act are all great works. Anyone who dismisses them just because they aren\'t from the "grunge" days is likely a poseur who stopped listening to PJ when Alternative Nation went off the air (Kennedy poster: GONE) and is just plain stupid. I hate when perception--Pearl Jam\'s better days are behind them--overshadows reality--Pearl Jam\'s best days never ended. Then again, all this shit is all of our perceptions, I know. But PJ still fucking rocks!!!!!

I think Pearl Jam is Fred\'s 141st favorite band, trailing Sublime, but just ahead of Foo Fighters, if I\'m not mistaken.

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« Reply #21 on: July 14, 2003, 04:18:26 pm »
dude...couldnt have said it any better :)
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« Reply #22 on: July 14, 2003, 04:24:04 pm »
Your soooo right on the money about the misconceptions and stereotypes people have of Pearl Jam...I LOVE each and every album of theirs on their own merits. It\' s like they matured a little on each album and I have grown up with them. Fuckin a....a certain someone on this board thinks they are "too hard" for him....every album after Vitalogy is much like a classic rock album ala Neil or vocally you can compare ed to Plant, but better imo....especially No Code and Yield.  Hard is not the word for Pearl Jam...Ballsy is...Ed is God...Amen
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07/14/03 - PNC Bank Arts Center; Holmdel, NJ
« Reply #23 on: July 15, 2003, 09:41:36 am »
ed solo: Dead Man

setlist: Wash*, Once, Even Flow, Go, Dissident, Corduroy, Nothingman, I Got Id, In My Tree, Present Tense, Given To Fly, Wishlist, Evacuation, Insignificance, 1/2 Full, Save You, Porch

encore: Growin\' Up**, Do The Evolution, Daughter, Alive

encore 2: Hunger Strike***^, Leaving Here^, Fortunate Son^, Rockin\' In The Free World^

encore 3: Yellow Ledbetter

* tour debut.
** Bruce Springsteen cover; Ed solo; first time played.
*** last played 3/20/98.
^ with Sleater-Kinney.


once again, this band leaves me saying wow. US tour closer, and what a way to go out.. Wash opens the show out of nowhere!! followed by Once, Even Flow, Go - now that\'s what i call bringing it! on fire right out of the gates...

i also really enjoyed the I Got Id, In My Tree, Present Tense section.. note that the entire main setlist, with the exception of Porch, appears in chronological order with their albums (i.e. Wash, Once, and Even Flow from the Ten era, Go and Dissident from Vs., and so on..). pretty cool.

Ed gives a long speech at the beginning of encore1. says they\'ve said a lot of things throughout the shows, and that it all comes from caring. they care about us, they care about our country, and that\'s what makes a patriot - just loving your country... he thanks everyone, fans, crew, people who go to several shows, etc... says he\'s gonna try one from someone you may be seeing over the next few nights (and the crowd erupts with BRUUUUUUUCE)... says he heard he was gonna play at PNC, but they didn\'t have 167 nights in a row available. Ed then played Growin\' Up, and the crowd ate it right up..

Evolution was rockin\' as always... Daughter and Alive were pretty standard, though the crowd was flipping out during Alive...

Hunger Strike!!!! it was on the Hershey setlist, but they didn\'t play it... didn\'t sound too bad actually... Leaving Here was great to hear again.. that was enough of SK though... :)

really good show. the setlist structure was cool, but i didn\'t like the song selection here and there... but the 3 bust outs made up for it, and for that:

rating: :thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup:

can\'t believe it\'s over.. thank you PJ for an incredible run! keep on rockin\' in the free world!
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« Reply #24 on: July 15, 2003, 01:07:09 pm »
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THE DAILY NUMBERS

15,000 - number of ticket-holders at Friday night\'s Pearl Jam concert at the Tweeter Center in Mansfield

11 - the Tweeter\'s nightly curfew

30 - minutes Eddie Vedder et al played past curfew

50 - cents violators are fined per fan for first 30 minutes past curfew

7,500 - Pearl Jam\'s fine, in dollars

It delighted their fans, of course, but Pearl Jam\'s 3 1/2-hour show didn\'t go over too well with Tweeter Center management. General manager Bruce Montgomery fined the band $7,500 for violating the town-imposed curfew of 11 p.m. "It\'s important for us to maintain good relations with our neighbors," he said. Ironically, the grunge-rockers had given neighbors 250 tickets to Friday\'s show. It seems unlikely the band will play the Tweeter Center anytime soon. At one point during the concert, Montgomery and the band\'s manager, Kelly Curtis, could be seen arguing backstage. Afterward the band was denied the usual police escort and was told to find its own way out.

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« Reply #25 on: July 15, 2003, 05:54:29 pm »
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a couple sprints, shoulder blocks, blisters, buckets of sweat, and a stressful cab ride, we made it to GCT barely in time for the 12:17 train!
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