warehouse wrote:i just looked at this setlist on pj.com and came here to post about how awesome it looked, and here everyone is complaining about it lol. sure, the 2nd encore is predictable, but i think 'the real me' is a great cover. it looks alot like the setlists supporting 'Lightning Bolt', but im ok with that.
now i'll have to catch up on all of the glowing reviews on here of eddie vedder doing 'imagine'
Think they went on around 8:30. Had GA, a few hundred people ahead in line and ended up 25 feet back dead center. And that was with walking around after doors opened for beer and merch.
warehouse wrote:i just looked at this setlist on pj.com and came here to post about how awesome it looked, and here everyone is complaining about it lol. sure, the 2nd encore is predictable, but i think 'the real me' is a great cover. it looks alot like the setlists supporting 'Lightning Bolt', but im ok with that.
now i'll have to catch up on all of the glowing reviews on here of eddie vedder doing 'imagine'
Is this just RM shtick going on in this thread? Do you complainers really not get excited about such a varied setlist? I'm with Warehouse on The Real Me. They rock that one as well as any cover in the catalog.
Setting Forth and Unthought Known are such momentum killers. They played them both at the Oakland show last year, and you could just feel the energy disappear from the building.
warehouse wrote:i just looked at this setlist on pj.com and came here to post about how awesome it looked, and here everyone is complaining about it lol. sure, the 2nd encore is predictable, but i think 'the real me' is a great cover. it looks alot like the setlists supporting 'Lightning Bolt', but im ok with that.
now i'll have to catch up on all of the glowing reviews on here of eddie vedder doing 'imagine'
Is this just RM shtick going on in this thread? Do you complainers really not get excited about such a varied setlist? I'm with Warehouse on The Real Me. They rock that one as well as any cover in the catalog.
warehouse wrote:i just looked at this setlist on pj.com and came here to post about how awesome it looked, and here everyone is complaining about it lol. sure, the 2nd encore is predictable, but i think 'the real me' is a great cover. it looks alot like the setlists supporting 'Lightning Bolt', but im ok with that.
now i'll have to catch up on all of the glowing reviews on here of eddie vedder doing 'imagine'
Dont waste your time
lol i reconsidered. sounds like im not missing anything
can anyone that was there describe lbc/jumpin jack flash? sounds cool reading about it
CopperTom wrote:That's probably my least favorite set on paper of the past 2 years.
This, unfortunately. It was bound to happen eventually. That's not a judgement on the performance, but if you were to make a list of the all songs that drain the energy from a show... this one pretty much covers it.
People who see a 30+ song PJ setlist on paper and say "oh that show must have sucked" just don't get it.
If I'm in that building I can guarantee you it's a fucking awesome 3 hours for me (unless of course it's just Future Days and Ed smelling his own farts the rest of the time).
Bammer wrote:People who see a 30+ song PJ setlist on paper and say "oh that show must have sucked" just don't get it.
If I'm in that building I can guarantee you it's a fucking awesome 3 hours for me (unless of course it's just Future Days and Ed smelling his own farts the rest of the time).
I agree that the worst PJ concert is better than just about anything else you can do in that time span, however, on paper some sets suck. I am very pro-2013 & 2014 concerts and set lists, but in my opinion, that set was poor on paper. It could still be a good performance.
emanon wrote:I think I either need to drink less to become more alert, or more so as not to care.
Lykke Li
CHVRCHES
Prince
Kanye West
Primal Scream
The Night Terrors of 1927
Yeah Yeah Yeahs
Public Image Limited
Robyn
The Wombats
Stevie Wonder
Morrissey
Spritualized
Ida Maria
David Garza
Bruce Springsteen
U2
Camper Van Beethoven
Jack White
Fleetwood Mac
Echo & the Bunnymen
The Cure
Depeche Mode
Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds
The Strokes
The Naked & Famous
Twin Shadow
M.I.A.
Sleigh Bells
Deep Cotton
Kyla La Grange
Purity Ring
Ellie Goulding
Blur
Pulp
The Stone Roses
The Jesus & Mary Chain
New Order
Rage Against the Machine (Do they still play live? It's hard to keep track...)
Whitey McTeeth
Like I said, that's great if Pearl Jam is your number 1. They were #2 for years for me. But for one reason or another, I'd probably go to see every one of these artists before I'd go to see them if the opportunities were similar. I've felt every Pearl Jam show I've seen has declined in quality from the one before since the 2006 tour started (with the exception of the PJ20 Festival), and the 2013 show I saw left me with no real desire to see them in the near future. I probably would still see them if they were in my town. But not if one of these artists were playing the same night. If you were to tell me I'd seen my last Pearl Jam show already, I wouldn't have any problem with that.