Re: 2023-08-31: St. Paul, MN
Posted: Fri September 01, 2023 1:07 pm
are you going to Austin?Chris_H_2 wrote:I’m glad I’m going back to back nights. I want to hear as much off of Gigaton as I can (I missed them their last time around).
are you going to Austin?Chris_H_2 wrote:I’m glad I’m going back to back nights. I want to hear as much off of Gigaton as I can (I missed them their last time around).
sorry about the bottom-page. you're right though.Simple Torture wrote:Last leg of the 2000 tour Crazy Mary was the apex, everything after that has been down hill.
I get the feeling this happens a lot, people campaigning for a song on the Pit due to personal tragedy. I wonder how word gets to the band. Management?daft twat wrote:And Wildflowers was for some guy whose wife died unexpectedly. That’s sad, but what’s more sad is that dude hopped on a message board and used his wife’s passing to have a song played, and then he showed up in St. Paul to see it. You didn’t honor her memory. You used her death to get your favorite band to interact with you. Gross.
i think they put all the personal tragedies on a lottery ball and whichever one shoots up and out first gets the dedication for that show.Jorge wrote:I get the feeling this happens a lot, people campaigning for a song on the Pit due to personal tragedy. I wonder how word gets to the band. Management?daft twat wrote:And Wildflowers was for some guy whose wife died unexpectedly. That’s sad, but what’s more sad is that dude hopped on a message board and used his wife’s passing to have a song played, and then he showed up in St. Paul to see it. You didn’t honor her memory. You used her death to get your favorite band to interact with you. Gross.
Should be prioritized by 10c number.dad wrote:i think they put all the personal tragedies on a lottery ball and whichever one shoots up and out first gets the dedication for that show.Jorge wrote:I get the feeling this happens a lot, people campaigning for a song on the Pit due to personal tragedy. I wonder how word gets to the band. Management?daft twat wrote:And Wildflowers was for some guy whose wife died unexpectedly. That’s sad, but what’s more sad is that dude hopped on a message board and used his wife’s passing to have a song played, and then he showed up in St. Paul to see it. You didn’t honor her memory. You used her death to get your favorite band to interact with you. Gross.
It's OK to admit you have bad tasteCopperTom wrote:Crazy Mary is one of the few songs that Boom improved. Those pre-Boom versions suck in comparison. It's OK to admit this.
It's OK to not always act like a pompous asshole too.Jorge wrote:It's OK to admit you have bad tasteCopperTom wrote:Crazy Mary is one of the few songs that Boom improved. Those pre-Boom versions suck in comparison. It's OK to admit this.
Shouldn’t severity of disease/death factor in?Bi_3 wrote:Should be prioritized by 10c number.dad wrote:i think they put all the personal tragedies on a lottery ball and whichever one shoots up and out first gets the dedication for that show.Jorge wrote:I get the feeling this happens a lot, people campaigning for a song on the Pit due to personal tragedy. I wonder how word gets to the band. Management?daft twat wrote:And Wildflowers was for some guy whose wife died unexpectedly. That’s sad, but what’s more sad is that dude hopped on a message board and used his wife’s passing to have a song played, and then he showed up in St. Paul to see it. You didn’t honor her memory. You used her death to get your favorite band to interact with you. Gross.
Absolute peak of this was the guy who asked the band to play Alive for his wife who had a heart attack and had to miss the show, but he still went.Jorge wrote:I get the feeling this happens a lot, people campaigning for a song on the Pit due to personal tragedy. I wonder how word gets to the band. Management?daft twat wrote:And Wildflowers was for some guy whose wife died unexpectedly. That’s sad, but what’s more sad is that dude hopped on a message board and used his wife’s passing to have a song played, and then he showed up in St. Paul to see it. You didn’t honor her memory. You used her death to get your favorite band to interact with you. Gross.
nomorecrackpipes wrote:It was a solid set. Felt like the PJ show-vibe has now shifted into a storytellers vibe (maybe it was like it last year, I haven't paid much attention). Ed's vocal crutches are still there, and he seems to try to fit in as many rockstar movement/dance clichés as possible (or maybe a long for the days he would sneak off backstage during a solo and smoke a cigarette).
Insignificance was tight, no Vitalogy songs! Enjoyment was tempered by my bad "Verified Fan" purchase - never doing that again.
dad wrote:I've not found a single clip of them playing Insignificance. If anyone does, please post it.
Johnny Turner wrote:dad wrote:I've not found a single clip of them playing Insignificance. If anyone does, please post it.