bodysnatcher wrote:Do they announce your lottery win/loss before tix go on sale to the general public via Ticketmaster? Because if not, that would be 1000% shitty
They will annouce that I lost all my selections a week before the general sale
Me: "Pearl Jam announced a show at Wrigley Field in July, and there's going to be a fall tour as well."
Wife: "Do they have a new album?"
Me: "No, unless they surprise release one before then."
Wife: "So, it's the same tour that we saw 4 years ago?"
Me: ........ "Yes."
warehouse wrote:its not though. i know we like to shit on the band here, but its never the same show. ever.
Eh. As ive stated before - a lot of it is my fault for seeing them so many times but the shows are becoming predictable.
they have a outline for setlists, no doubt, but thats totally different than seeing "the same show"
I dont know. Same daughter tag, same betterman tag, oh there is the fist pump time, ledbetter, same black tag., oh last kiss to the back of the stage - cool......oh heres even flow that ed doesnt sound like he could give a shit to sing anymore but lets play it so mike can shred...
Im not saying its a bad show im just saying things have been pretty standard issue for 5 years now. How the fuck is grievance a nice surprise?
warehouse wrote:its not though. i know we like to shit on the band here, but its never the same show. ever.
Eh. As ive stated before - a lot of it is my fault for seeing them so many times but the shows are becoming predictable.
they have a outline for setlists, no doubt, but thats totally different than seeing "the same show"
I dont know. Same daughter tag, same betterman tag, oh there is the fist pump time, ledbetter, same black tag., oh last kiss to the back of the stage - cool......oh heres even flow that ed doesnt sound like he could give a shit to sing anymore but lets play it so mike can shred...
Im not saying its a bad show im just saying things have been pretty standard issue for 5 years now. How the fuck is grievance a nice surprise?
i actually think they've been more aware of putting rare songs in the setlists recently
Monkey_Driven wrote:I think I'm going to preference...
1. Lower Bowl
2. GA
3. Upper Bowl
Anyone been to a show at Wrigley and have suggestions?
As I said earlier in the thread, at least for the Springsteen show, getting on the field was a nightmare. Hopefully it won't be like that this time, but prepare for a possible clusterfuck. It's an old-ass stadium with only a few ways to get in/out.
I saw the Police there with lower bowl seats but all the way across the field from the stage and the sightlines weren't the greatest. Again old-ass stadium, so understand it's not optimal for a rock concert.
For me its just not enough. Again - This is my fault for seeing them too many times.
However, i dont think playing the same rotation of 30 songs and throwing in 1 rare one (ghost) on occasion is putting on a special show anymore. The last 3 years have been catered to trying to make them the biggest singalong/party band in the world. its just became stale for me.
Still have fun and all but its nothing special anymore.
Monkey_Driven wrote:I think I'm going to preference...
1. Lower Bowl
2. GA
3. Upper Bowl
Anyone been to a show at Wrigley and have suggestions?
As I said earlier in the thread, at least for the Springsteen show, getting on the field was a nightmare. Hopefully it won't be like that this time, but prepare for a possible clusterfuck. It's an old-ass stadium with only a few ways to get in/out.
I saw the Police there with lower bowl seats but all the way across the field from the stage and the sightlines weren't the greatest. Again old-ass stadium, so understand it's not optimal for a rock concert.
Strat wrote:For me its just not enough. Again - This is my fault for seeing them too many times.
However, i dont think playing the same rotation of 30 songs and throwing in 1 rare one (ghost) on occasion is putting on a special show anymore. The last 3 years have been catered to trying to make them the biggest singalong/party band in the world. its just became stale for me.
Still have fun and all but its nothing special anymore.
you'd make a stronger point if you didnt exaggerated so much
This is a view from the top of the stadium at Wrigley. If this was my seat (and not being a 10C member, it could be) and the band was somewhere near center field I'm not sure this would be a worthwhile thing.
Me: "Pearl Jam announced a show at Wrigley Field in July, and there's going to be a fall tour as well."
Wife: "Do they have a new album?"
Me: "No, unless they surprise release one before then."
Wife: "So, it's the same tour that we saw 4 years ago?"
Me: ........ "Yes."
Dude, my girlfriend and I had the same conversation, only ours went
Me: Pearl Jam is playing wrigley in July, wish I could go.....
Evil Girlfriend: How many fucking time do you have to hear the same songs?
Me: It's different, there is no opening band.
Evil Girlfriend: Do they have a new album out?
Me: No
Evil Girlfriend: So it's the same tour we saw 3 years ago
Me: yes =/
Kevin Davis wrote:This is a view from the top of the stadium at Wrigley. If this was my seat (and not being a 10C member, it could be) and the band was somewhere near center field I'm not sure this would be a worthwhile thing.
Yes as cool of a novelty it is to see a concert in a ballpark, in practice it basically sucks.
Monkey_Driven wrote:I think I'm going to preference...
1. Lower Bowl
2. GA
3. Upper Bowl
Anyone been to a show at Wrigley and have suggestions?
See my post on the previous page . . .
I've sat in most of the sections of seats for many Wrigley concerts, and can definitely say that you're better in the upper box seats (particularly over 1st and 3rd bases) than in the middile or back of the floor or in the lowers.