Re: [Official Setlist Thread] Charlottesville, VA: 29-Octobe
Posted: Wed October 30, 2013 5:30 am
take out the fixer, the end, and future days and this is probably the best set of the tour
100% agree with this.fishbob wrote:take out the fixer, the end, and future days and this is probably the best set of the tour
mastaflatch wrote:ok; i'm outta here
I loved all 3 of them, i laughed when he introduced the fixed because i figured it would get a bat reaction here, but then i preceded to rock the fuck out to itSgt. Crackpot wrote:100% agree with this.fishbob wrote:take out the fixer, the end, and future days and this is probably the best set of the tour
Dr. Van Nostrand wrote:I loved all 3 of them, i laughed when he introduced the fixed because i figured it would get a bat reaction here, but then i preceded to rock the fuck out to itSgt. Crackpot wrote:100% agree with this.fishbob wrote:take out the fixer, the end, and future days and this is probably the best set of the tour![]()
Love reading rick's work in the thread, and now im off to bed, we have a 3 hour drive in the morning for the charlotte show, i don't see how they can top tonights show, but im sure they are gonna try. Night RM
Im pretty sure the Jeff chant and all of the love ed was trying to show Jeff was the story chloe was going to tell, she just didn't wanna type it out during the show.broken iris wrote:That was great! In My Tree, Faithful, Sleight of Hand, Sad, and Breath in one show but then skipping Daughter, Betterman, Even Flow, Just Breathe, and Yellow Moon? It's like they were reading my mind and played a show that wiped away the slightly bad taste of the last two I had seen (PHL2 and Balt). Eddie gave props to my section after the Jeff chant me and the old dude next to me started that got so loud Jeff had to signal the crowd to tone it down. Eddie's voice sounded waaaay better than Baltimore, almost back to Brooklyn levels, so look out luck fans going to Charlotte you guys are in for a treat.
A real high note to end my tour on.
And I await the secretive Jeff story the OP hinted at but I will say this:
- Spoiler: show
The crowd was better than Baltimore and Worcester for sure. I agree the band was probably surprised given how deep in "Red State" country they were.Dr. Van Nostrand wrote: Im pretty sure the Jeff chant and all of the love ed was trying to show Jeff was the story chloe was going to tell, she just didn't wanna type it out during the show.
Hey b_i, how was that crowd compared to the rest you were in this tour, we thought they were amazing and even surprised the band a bit. Im really hoping that will bring them back to c-ville again some day
I really didn't, but I was trying to be social with the folks around me so I may have blinked and missed it. I also missed Ed jumping/falling from his Porch-swing, only saw him hit the stage.Dr. Van Nostrand wrote:And also b_i, did you really not see the uke ? Obviously nothing came of it, but the tech getting eds stuff ready brought one out and strummed it a few times and then carried it off stage with an acoustic
The sound is pretty shitty on it, but chloe got a video of all of then ed of porch, co i think she got the whole "bad landing" we will try to get it posted some time today or tomorrowbroken iris wrote:The crowd was better than Baltimore and Worcester for sure. I agree the band was probably surprised given how deep in "Red State" country they were.Dr. Van Nostrand wrote: Im pretty sure the Jeff chant and all of the love ed was trying to show Jeff was the story chloe was going to tell, she just didn't wanna type it out during the show.
Hey b_i, how was that crowd compared to the rest you were in this tour, we thought they were amazing and even surprised the band a bit. Im really hoping that will bring them back to c-ville again some day
Mike walking through the GA crowd while still playing was fucking awesome. I'd never seen him do that before.
I really didn't, but I was trying to be social with the folks around me so I may have blinked and missed it. I also missed Ed jumping/falling from his Porch-swing, only saw him hit the stage.Dr. Van Nostrand wrote:And also b_i, did you really not see the uke ? Obviously nothing came of it, but the tech getting eds stuff ready brought one out and strummed it a few times and then carried it off stage with an acoustic
That was the storybroken iris wrote:That was great! In My Tree, Faithful, Sleight of Hand, Sad, and Breath in one show but then skipping Daughter, Betterman, Even Flow, Just Breathe, and Yellow Moon? It's like they were reading my mind and played a show that wiped away the slightly bad taste of the last two I had seen (PHL2 and Balt). Eddie gave props to my section after the Jeff chant me and the old dude next to me started that got so loud Jeff had to signal the crowd to tone it down. Eddie's voice sounded waaaay better than Baltimore, almost back to Brooklyn levels, so look out luck fans going to Charlotte you guys are in for a treat.
A real high note to end my tour on.
And I await the secretive Jeff story the OP hinted at but I will say this:
- Spoiler: show
they had fatal and sleight of hand side by side and they crossed off fatal, i think im happier to have gotten SOH if i could only get onebroken iris wrote:Anyone see a picture of the setlist? I was wondering if anything was crossed off given the eclectic, bordering on random nature of the show.
Charlottesville and Richmond are the only worthwhile cities cities in VAhbk wrote:I'm jealous that I don't live in Virginia anymore. My best friend, who I took to his first Pearl Jam show in 2003 (shortly after joining RM in 2002!) got to go and I was actually glad they played I Am Mine and Thumbing My Way as I knew he would recognize those songs from the Riot Act tour.
Charlottesville is also a lovely city and definitely not deserving of the moniker "Buttfuck, VA" as someone said. That name belongs to a place like Danville or Roanoke. The place is beautiful in the Autumn.
Here's looking forward to New Orleans Voodoofest with Pearl Jam!
Dr. Van Nostrand wrote:they had fatal and sleight of hand side by side and they crossed off fatal, i think im happier to have gotten SOH if i could only get onebroken iris wrote:Anyone see a picture of the setlist? I was wondering if anything was crossed off given the eclectic, bordering on random nature of the show.
I lived in Richmond for 9 years, it never grew on me, but it is better than many cities in VA. I grew up in Northern VA (Fairfax) and love it there the most because of diversity but all that is just part of DC anywayChloe wrote:Charlottesville and Richmond are the only worthwhile cities cities in VAhbk wrote:I'm jealous that I don't live in Virginia anymore. My best friend, who I took to his first Pearl Jam show in 2003 (shortly after joining RM in 2002!) got to go and I was actually glad they played I Am Mine and Thumbing My Way as I knew he would recognize those songs from the Riot Act tour.
Charlottesville is also a lovely city and definitely not deserving of the moniker "Buttfuck, VA" as someone said. That name belongs to a place like Danville or Roanoke. The place is beautiful in the Autumn.
Here's looking forward to New Orleans Voodoofest with Pearl Jam!Not quite BFE but close. We were just happy we could see them an hour from home. It's crazy to think they've never played CHO though, the crowd really was awesome. Hoping Charlotte is just as good, the band really feeds off of it.