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=> GENERAL DISCUSSION => Topic started by: grotty on September 29, 2004, 04:59:00 pm
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for the very few that care... :p
PJ played their first of 2 warmup shows last night @ the Fleet Center in Boston.
Here's the setlist:
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09/28/04 - Fleet Center: Boston, MA
attendance: approx 19,500
support acts: Gob Roberts, Death Cab for Cutie
Ed's pre-set: Don't Be Shy, You've Got To Hide Your Love Away
Electric set: Release, Last Exit, Hail Hail, Save You, Do The Evolution, Dissident, The American In Me, Insignificance, Untitled, MFC, Given to Fly, Even Flow, Down, Jeremy
Enc 1 (acoustic): Low Light, Masters Of War, Elderly Woman, Last Kiss, Crazy Mary
Enc 2: Love Boat Captain, Better Man, Bleed For Me (The Dead Kennedys), Blood
Enc 3: Alive
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I'm not crazy about it ~ hoping to get something a little different (better) in Toledo on Saturday night.
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Vote for change to get rid of Bush? If so, good for them, wouldn´t see them live, but I respect all these initiatives. However, I tend to think that given how patriotic and conservative most Americans are (and all the moral crap Bush was supposed to bring to the White House, although he actually did the exact opposite), the more left wing americans or people from other countries criticize Bush and company, the more supportive of Bush the regular american gets. Actually, I don´t know how the US can vote for a change, just saw that the polls give him a 7 point advantage.
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Is Eddie Vedder voting for Nader this time around?
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I think it's kinda funny that in some states, bars are closed on Election Day.
http://www.fec.gov/pages/faqvdayeprocedures.htm#BARS%20CLOSED (http://www.fec.gov/pages/faqvdayeprocedures.htm#BARS%20CLOSED)
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Originally posted by Barcelona:
Vote for change to get rid of Bush? If so, good for them, wouldn´t see them live, but I respect all these initiatives. However, I tend to think that given how patriotic and conservative most Americans are (and all the moral crap Bush was supposed to bring to the White House, although he actually did the exact opposite), the more left wing americans or people from other countries criticize Bush and company, the more supportive of Bush the regular american gets. Actually, I don´t know how the US can vote for a change, just saw that the polls give him a 7 point advantage.
I would submit that one could be patriotic without being conservative. I'm sure that some consider Michael Moore patriotic...
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Originally posted by grotty:
Bleed For Me (The Dead Kennedys)
Nice choice.
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And the second show from last eve:
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Wednesday's show at the FleetCenter in Boston, MA
ed pre-set: I Am A Patriot
setlist: Go, Animal, Do the Evolution, Save You, The American in Me (The Avengers), Immortality, Wishlist, Grievance, Alone, Present Tense, Corduroy, I Believe in Miracles, Once
encore 1 (acoustic): Lukin, Off He Goes, Man of the Hour, Parting Ways, Black
encore 2: The Seeker (The Who), Daughter/(War), Glorified G, Lion's Share (Germs), The New World (X)
encore 3: I've Got a Feeling, Rockin' in the Free World
notes: Alone makes a live appearance for the first time since 4/17/94. Yes, Black was acoustic. I've Got a Feeling emerges for the first time since 4/12/94.
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So different...and much better.
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Originally posted by Rhett Miller:
Is Eddie Vedder voting for Nader this time around?
In a brief Rolling Stone quote he said something to the effect of not this time, too much at stake (then endorsed Kerry).
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Originally posted by Sailor Ripley:
Originally posted by grotty:
Bleed For Me (The Dead Kennedys)
Nice choice. [/b]
You can hear it here:
the sky i scrape (http://www.theskyiscrape.com/)
Though it's a pretty crappy fan recording
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They had me with Animal, but sealed it with a cover of X's "New World" with Tim Robbins on guest vocals. Felt a bit old when I realized that I was the only one around me singing along.
Definitely the most fun Pearl Jam show I've ever seen. The band was loose and having fun playing as evidenced by the numerous covers the band played. Eddie was in great spirits, not as glum and grouchy as he's been in the past. You could say he was very motivated :D
The John Lennon cover was excellent they changed "Money for Dope" to "Money for Oil". A very biting song which rings as true today as when John first penned it. Generation X's version is ace too..
DCFC were good although they have a couple a songs I really enjoy and several ho-humers.
If Grotty sees this before heading out to Toledo get there early to see Gob Roberts, who we missed because we arrived late. It's Tim Robbin's rock band, and while put out by the faux Clash/Billy Braggness of the band. The last song had some interesting things to say about the current administration.
Set list: Love Boat Captain, Animal, Brain of J., Do The Evolution, Nothing As It Seems, Insignificance, The American in Me (Forbert), Gimme Some Truth (Lennon), Given to Fly, 1/2 Full, Sad, Go;
1st encore (acoustic): Soon Forget, Small Town, Masters of War (Dylan), Nothingman, Crazy Mary;
2nd encore: Last Kiss, Daughter/(Blitzkrieg Bop), Bleed for Me by Dead Kennedys, The New World (by X) with Tim Robbins, Alive;
3rd encore: Baba O'Riley, Yellow Ledbetter
And the Reading Choir was in great voice, almost thought the roof was going blow of the arena a couple times. Sure is nice getting to see a band not out promoting a new album and having fun cranking out the fan favorites.
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Thanks Kosmo.
This is nice: "Definitely the most fun Pearl Jam show I've ever seen."
I'm out the door now.
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how long are they playing for this show? there's 10 artists at least on the bill. so they all get what, 20 minutes each?
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Originally posted by andyrichter:
how long are they playing for this show? there's 10 artists at least on the bill. so they all get what, 20 minutes each?
for the one in DC thats about what artists are getting...
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I saw the show last night in Reading with Death Cab for Cutie. You have to understand that I truly love this band. They changed my life. I've travelled cross country to see them.
And this was frankly the worst Pearl Jam show I've ever seen. The band themselves were in fine form, especially Mike McCready (who's looking physically healthy for the first time in about 7 years). But the setlist was putting me to sleep. It was heavy on the more recent - and lamer - material. *snore*
At least Death Cab for Cutie put on a great show. I'm really looking forward to the show at the 9:30.
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I've gotta side w/Kosmo on this one.
This was my favorite show of the year. If I could have have made a few set list changes (add Masters of War to the acoustic set & close with Evolution) this show would be competing for my all-time best of. I've never see the band happier or looser (my 10th time).
Imagine seeing your favorite band in a venue that they've obviously outgrown (2-3X the 9:30), every person on their feet the entire time, singing every word to every song. The crowd was as engaged as I've ever seen.
The surprise appearance of Neil Young was a perfect addition for me. The version of Cortez the Killer was brilliant, long and pummeling. Highlighted by Neil Young lurching around the stage & Mike McCready running circles and jumping & pogoing all around him. [The last time I saw Cortez the Killer live, it was a cover performed by all of DBT & Slobberbone...I now know that there's nothing like the real thing]
The setlist & some other notes from The Sky I Scrape:
ed preset: I am a Patriot, You've Got to Hide Your Love Away
setlist: Long Road, Corduroy, Hail Hail, Save You, The American in Me (The Avengers), Cropduster, I am Mine, Wishlist, Better Man, I Believe in Miracles, Even Flow, Bleed for Me (The Dead Kennedys), Alive
encore 1 (acoustic): Thumbing My Way, Elderly Woman, Black
encore 2 (acoustic): Harvest Moon (Neil Young, Ed, & Pegi Young)
encore 3 (Neil Young w/ Pearl Jam & Peter Frampton): All Along the Watchtower, Act of Love, Cortez the Killer, Rockin' in the Free World
Notes: After the acoustic encore, the crew brought three chairs to the front of the stage. Ed came out, introduced Neil and Pegi, and Neil stole the rest of the show.
Ed and Pegi supplied backing vocals on Harvest Moon, and Ed also played acoustic guitar. The rest of the band came out for Watchtower, with a very extended intro. Ed and Neil traded verses on Watchtower. Mike introduced Peter Frampton after the song, and Ed remarked that this would be Peter's first time voting in America - reminding us to appreciate our voice. Ed and Pegi sang backup for Act of Love, and Ed wasn't even on the stage for the incredible performance of Cortez. He returned to sing for RITFW, but this was definitely Neil's show by now. RITFW finished with Neil and Matt playing off each other. The band left the stage just about as awestruck as the audience; Mike took some polaroids of Neil, and walked out with his arm around him.
Act of Love makes a live appearance for the first time since 9/19/1998. Harvest Moon and All Along the Watchtower make their live debuts at a Pearl Jam show, while Cortez had not been played since the '95 Neil Jam tour.
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Anyone want to go to St Louis on Tuesday or Asheville on Wed?!?!?!?
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You mean like when Neil does it with Crazy Horse?
Originally posted by grotty:
[QB]
[The last time I saw Cortez the Killer live, it was a cover performed by all of DBT & Slobberbone...I now know that there's nothing like the real thing]
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Originally posted by Rhett Miller:
You mean like when Neil does it with Crazy Horse?
Originally posted by grotty:
[QB]
[The last time I saw Cortez the Killer live, it was a cover performed by all of DBT & Slobberbone...I now know that there's nothing like the real thing] [/b]
No - I meant Neil Young + Peter Frampton. :D
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Originally posted by grotty:
Imagine seeing your favorite band in a venue that they've obviously outgrown (2-3X the 9:30), every person on their feet the entire time, singing every word to every song. The crowd was as engaged as I've ever seen.
This is why the setlist didn't really matter in Reading... Seeing Eddie leaping about stage like he was 19 year fronting his first punk band. Everyone in the venue was motivated for a great show.
Kosmette and I agreed that after seeing Pearl Jam rip it up in a <10K venue with a straight ahead rock show, how great a U2 show would be in same vein. Revovling setlists, no heart shaped stage, no video screens is the way to go.
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Built to Spill does a pretty good cover of Cortez the Killer
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Everyone does, apparently. I believe I've seen both Slobberbone and Matthew Sweet do pretty rousing versions.
There was a time in the late 90's that I couldn't go to a show without there being a Neil Young cover. Not that that's a bad thing.
Originally posted by pollard:
Built to Spill does a pretty good cover of Cortez the Killer
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Has Neil been playing at all the Pearl Jam VFC shows?
Do you think there is any chance he'll show up at the finale?