Re: 2018-07-17: London, England
Posted: Wed July 18, 2018 3:01 am
Lots of videos on youtube already. They sound good.
I love this. Sets a killer mood for the rest of the show.mikejasond wrote:Ewwwww Nothing as it Seems second?
They played good songs.mikejasond wrote:Oceans is a bad opener because Eddie can't sing it anymore, Nothing as it Seems is a decent song but a horrible choice to play second that would kill the show before it even starts. Go->In Hiding is a great run but then I Am Mine and Green Disease are probably two of my bottom 10 Pearl Jam songs played in a row. Then seriously, You Are, Satan's bed, Cant' deny me, mankind, whipping, lukin all in a row? Ouch....Good first encore though.
Still dunno what you guys are raving about from reading this setlist
Well, for starters you are wrong about NaiS, You Are, Satan's Bed, Whipping, and Lukinmikejasond wrote:Oceans is a bad opener because Eddie can't sing it anymore, Nothing as it Seems is a decent song but a horrible choice to play second that would kill the show before it even starts. Go->In Hiding is a great run but then I Am Mine and Green Disease are probably two of my bottom 10 Pearl Jam songs played in a row. Then seriously, You Are, Satan's bed, Cant' deny me, mankind, whipping, lukin all in a row? Ouch....Good first encore though.
Still dunno what you guys are raving about from reading this setlist
And I Am Mine and Green Disease.E.H. Ruddock wrote:Well, for starters you are wrong about NaiS, You Are, Satan's Bed, Whipping, and Lukinmikejasond wrote:Oceans is a bad opener because Eddie can't sing it anymore, Nothing as it Seems is a decent song but a horrible choice to play second that would kill the show before it even starts. Go->In Hiding is a great run but then I Am Mine and Green Disease are probably two of my bottom 10 Pearl Jam songs played in a row. Then seriously, You Are, Satan's bed, Cant' deny me, mankind, whipping, lukin all in a row? Ouch....Good first encore though.
Still dunno what you guys are raving about from reading this setlist
Careful.cutuphalfdead wrote:He's right
Simple Torture wrote:Careful.cutuphalfdead wrote:He's right
Chuds right. Oceans -> Go is a dream opener. NAIS would have been perfect to transition from butt rocking back to rawkincutuphalfdead wrote:He's right about playing NAIS second though. Should have gone right into Go and saved NAIS for 6 or 7 songs in.
Bugger GA tickets, who'd wanna do that to themselves? That said, there was one instance where Ed had to do the "take 3 steps back" thing, and another where he was agitated about a group in the front and pointed them out during a song, then asked security to keep an eye on them.Strat wrote:Sounds like the crowd was fucking awful. Do people still really push and become aggressive to get closer to pearl jam?
VinylGuy wrote:If I’m in a show where they open with oceans and then play nais as a second show my mind would explode..all this “killer mood” talk is just nonsense.
Ive done GA every show since they started this new ticket system. Ive had nothing but great experiences. Of course, i dont try to get up front and i generally end up about 20 yards back from the stage. I have tons of room and am around reasonable people. its lovely.ABNorman wrote:Bugger GA tickets, who'd wanna do that to themselves? That said, there was one instance where Ed had to do the "take 3 steps back" thing, and another where he was agitated about a group in the front and pointed them out during a song, then asked security to keep an eye on them.Strat wrote:Sounds like the crowd was fucking awful. Do people still really push and become aggressive to get closer to pearl jam?
This looked like it extended back about 10 rows or soStrat wrote:Ive done GA every show since they started this new ticket system. Ive had nothing but great experiences. Of course, i dont try to get up front and i generally end up about 20 yards back from the stage. I have tons of room and am around reasonable people. its lovely.ABNorman wrote:Bugger GA tickets, who'd wanna do that to themselves? That said, there was one instance where Ed had to do the "take 3 steps back" thing, and another where he was agitated about a group in the front and pointed them out during a song, then asked security to keep an eye on them.Strat wrote:Sounds like the crowd was fucking awful. Do people still really push and become aggressive to get closer to pearl jam?
Maybe its different in the first couple rows.
My GF hates the English. I see why.ABNorman wrote:This looked like it extended back about 10 rows or soStrat wrote:Ive done GA every show since they started this new ticket system. Ive had nothing but great experiences. Of course, i dont try to get up front and i generally end up about 20 yards back from the stage. I have tons of room and am around reasonable people. its lovely.ABNorman wrote:Bugger GA tickets, who'd wanna do that to themselves? That said, there was one instance where Ed had to do the "take 3 steps back" thing, and another where he was agitated about a group in the front and pointed them out during a song, then asked security to keep an eye on them.Strat wrote:Sounds like the crowd was fucking awful. Do people still really push and become aggressive to get closer to pearl jam?
Maybe its different in the first couple rows.
The first time I saw Pearl Jam was in a 2-3000 person venue in London in '09, and I went excitably up to about the 3rd row. Then they began to play and my feet literally couldn't touch the floor because people were pressing against my upper body and moving me with the crowd. I lasted one song, then I went to the back of the room and chilled near the bar with a beer and it was great.Strat wrote:My GF hates the English. I see why.ABNorman wrote:This looked like it extended back about 10 rows or soStrat wrote:Ive done GA every show since they started this new ticket system. Ive had nothing but great experiences. Of course, i dont try to get up front and i generally end up about 20 yards back from the stage. I have tons of room and am around reasonable people. its lovely.ABNorman wrote:Bugger GA tickets, who'd wanna do that to themselves? That said, there was one instance where Ed had to do the "take 3 steps back" thing, and another where he was agitated about a group in the front and pointed them out during a song, then asked security to keep an eye on them.Strat wrote:Sounds like the crowd was fucking awful. Do people still really push and become aggressive to get closer to pearl jam?
Maybe its different in the first couple rows.
Front row GA in 1998 - Rapid City, SD - Some bro kept punching me in the back and elbowing me in the head. I turned around and said wtf and he replied "I have one goal and thats to get to the front"ABNorman wrote:The first time I saw Pearl Jam was in a 2-3000 person venue in London in '09, and I went excitably up to about the 3rd row. Then they began to play and my feet literally couldn't touch the floor because people were pressing against my upper body and moving me with the crowd. I lasted one song, then I went to the back of the room and chilled near the bar with a beer and it was great.Strat wrote:My GF hates the English. I see why.ABNorman wrote:This looked like it extended back about 10 rows or soStrat wrote:Ive done GA every show since they started this new ticket system. Ive had nothing but great experiences. Of course, i dont try to get up front and i generally end up about 20 yards back from the stage. I have tons of room and am around reasonable people. its lovely.ABNorman wrote:Bugger GA tickets, who'd wanna do that to themselves? That said, there was one instance where Ed had to do the "take 3 steps back" thing, and another where he was agitated about a group in the front and pointed them out during a song, then asked security to keep an eye on them.Strat wrote:Sounds like the crowd was fucking awful. Do people still really push and become aggressive to get closer to pearl jam?
Maybe its different in the first couple rows.