Re: The Worst Pearl Jam Fans You Know
Posted: Tue August 23, 2016 3:24 pm
Awe, thats adorable.tragabigzanda wrote:My dad is the king of this, with any song he recognizes. Be it at a stadium, or a bar jukebox, the opening notes start, and his face lights up with joy that he recognizes the song. He starts sings, or mouthing guitar licks. Cringing ensues.Simple Torture wrote:Watching some videos from Wrigley last night and here's one I kept hearing: the people who start singing songs before the songs start to prove they know which one is coming. E.g., Stone walks up to his mic and starts strumming a few chords to get in tune, and people start singing the chorus to "Don't Gimme No Lip."

I think you may be talking about different things. There's genuine "OMG I know this song" enthusiasm like you describe, and then just showboating to the people around you that you recognize the song from 2 seconds of strummed guitar. One of the times I saw PJ there was an annoying dude right next to me who got a huuuuuge kick out of calling "Betterman" before anybody actually played anything, because of the chord shape Ed was making.tragabigzanda wrote:My dad is the king of this, with any song he recognizes. Be it at a stadium, or a bar jukebox, the opening notes start, and his face lights up with joy that he recognizes the song. He starts sings, or mouthing guitar licks. Cringing ensues.Simple Torture wrote:Watching some videos from Wrigley last night and here's one I kept hearing: the people who start singing songs before the songs start to prove they know which one is coming. E.g., Stone walks up to his mic and starts strumming a few chords to get in tune, and people start singing the chorus to "Don't Gimme No Lip."
There used to be people who would call the next song based on the guitar Mike or Stone was using..."six songs in, old brown strat, time for Even Flow!"theplatypus wrote:I think you may be talking about different things. There's genuine "OMG I know this song" enthusiasm like you describe, and then just showboating to the people around you that you recognize the song from 2 seconds of strummed guitar. One of the times I saw PJ there was an annoying dude right next to me who got a huuuuuge kick out of calling "Betterman" before anybody actually played anything, because of the chord shape Ed was making.tragabigzanda wrote:My dad is the king of this, with any song he recognizes. Be it at a stadium, or a bar jukebox, the opening notes start, and his face lights up with joy that he recognizes the song. He starts sings, or mouthing guitar licks. Cringing ensues.Simple Torture wrote:Watching some videos from Wrigley last night and here's one I kept hearing: the people who start singing songs before the songs start to prove they know which one is coming. E.g., Stone walks up to his mic and starts strumming a few chords to get in tune, and people start singing the chorus to "Don't Gimme No Lip."
Anyone notice the band was wearing the same clothes tonight as sat? Gotta be for film purposes. This show was incredible. Best 1st encore they've ever played, BRY, man it was awesome.
Your dad who looks like Julio Iglesias? He is the opposite of a dork.tragabigzanda wrote:I suppose. But will you concede that my dad is a dork?theplatypus wrote:I think you may be talking about different things. There's genuine "OMG I know this song" enthusiasm like you describe, and then just showboating to the people around you that you recognize the song from 2 seconds of strummed guitar. One of the times I saw PJ there was an annoying dude right next to me who got a huuuuuge kick out of calling "Betterman" before anybody actually played anything, because of the chord shape Ed was making.tragabigzanda wrote:My dad is the king of this, with any song he recognizes. Be it at a stadium, or a bar jukebox, the opening notes start, and his face lights up with joy that he recognizes the song. He starts sings, or mouthing guitar licks. Cringing ensues.Simple Torture wrote:Watching some videos from Wrigley last night and here's one I kept hearing: the people who start singing songs before the songs start to prove they know which one is coming. E.g., Stone walks up to his mic and starts strumming a few chords to get in tune, and people start singing the chorus to "Don't Gimme No Lip."
No way this can be real.tragabigzanda wrote:My wife would divorce me.MattA75 wrote:I'm not one to normally pile on with stuff like this but jesus Christ this is awful, I snipped the name off the Facebook post
No kidding. My wife would never marry someone who's seen the same band 41 times.Kevin Davis wrote:I like how, in their family, the fact that it was his 41st show was seen as reason for the guy to stay.
Your wife hates me and she hsan't even met mebodysnatcher wrote:No kidding. My wife would never marry someone who's seen the same band 41 times.Kevin Davis wrote:I like how, in their family, the fact that it was his 41st show was seen as reason for the guy to stay.
Who tries their hardest to wait to give birth to their FIRST CHILD so they can see a band for their 41st time? Something doesn't add up here.
Can someone bring us full circle here and give us the comments about how the baby should be called Eddie, and how amazing this story isMattA75 wrote:I'm not one to normally pile on with stuff like this but jesus Christ this is awful, I snipped the name off the Facebook post
I should rephrase. On paper, my wife would never marry someone who's seen the same band 41 times.Strat wrote:Your wife hates me and she hsan't even met mebodysnatcher wrote:No kidding. My wife would never marry someone who's seen the same band 41 times.Kevin Davis wrote:I like how, in their family, the fact that it was his 41st show was seen as reason for the guy to stay.
Who tries their hardest to wait to give birth to their FIRST CHILD so they can see a band for their 41st time? Something doesn't add up here.
Sounds like the guys I was unfortunate to be stuck next to last time I saw the band:MattA75 wrote:There used to be people who would call the next song based on the guitar Mike or Stone was using..."six songs in, old brown strat, time for Even Flow!"theplatypus wrote:I think you may be talking about different things. There's genuine "OMG I know this song" enthusiasm like you describe, and then just showboating to the people around you that you recognize the song from 2 seconds of strummed guitar. One of the times I saw PJ there was an annoying dude right next to me who got a huuuuuge kick out of calling "Betterman" before anybody actually played anything, because of the chord shape Ed was making.tragabigzanda wrote:My dad is the king of this, with any song he recognizes. Be it at a stadium, or a bar jukebox, the opening notes start, and his face lights up with joy that he recognizes the song. He starts sings, or mouthing guitar licks. Cringing ensues.Simple Torture wrote:Watching some videos from Wrigley last night and here's one I kept hearing: the people who start singing songs before the songs start to prove they know which one is coming. E.g., Stone walks up to his mic and starts strumming a few chords to get in tune, and people start singing the chorus to "Don't Gimme No Lip."
Birds in Hell wrote:I haven't even started on the two dudes intently studying the guitar changes and loudly exclaiming what song would be coming up next ("Mike's got the 12 string, it's gonna be Sirens!"), celebrating with each other when they got it right. They would also complain at volume and length whenever the band played the same songs they'd already seen at the previous show. Insufferable.