Back to Real Life

AbiRamaAbiRama Durban, South Africa Posts: 15
edited September 2018 in The Porch
So our once-in-a-lifetime trip ended after our first-ever shows in The Netherlands, were fortunate enough to have attended both Amsterdam shows and Pinkpop. Truth be told we still haven't yet come down from that high, real-life seems so mundane now. How do you get back to waking up and going to work like before? Is this the reason people go back and see them 20, 50 and 90 times??
It took us 5 years to save and plan for these 3 shows.. now to begin saving for another 5 years.. hopefully get to see them in Seattle!!!!
For now, here's a little video of our trip.. ended up having a whole song in it, the first song we ever saw them perform live. Thank you to all the 10Club members we met along the way, made some real life-long friends. And thank you Pearl Jam for being what you guys are.. don't ever stop!!!

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  • When you find out how to seamlessly get back to real life, please post the answer.
  • KICK7071KICK7071 In My Tree, ON Posts: 712
    "How do you get back to waking up and going to work like before?"

    BOOTLEGS!
    Toronto 10-05-2000 / Toronto 06-28-2003 / Toronto 09-19-2005 / Toronto 05-09-2006 / Buffalo 05-10-2010 / Toronto 09-11-2011 /
    Hamilton 09-15-2011 / London - Canada 07-16-2013 / Buffalo 10-12-2013 / Ottawa 05-08-2016 / Toronto 05-10-2016 / Toronto 05-12-2016
    Amsterdam 06-12-2018 / Amsterdam 06-13-2018 / Chicago 08-18-2018 / Boston 09-02-2018 / Boston 09-04-2018 / Quebec City 09-01-2022 / Ottawa 09-03-2022 / Hamilton 09-06-2022 / Toronto 09-08-2022 / New York City 09-11-2022 / Chicago 09-05-2023 / Chicago 09-07-2023 / Austin 09-18-2023 / Austin 09-19-2023
  • kaseylilykaseylily Michigan, USA Posts: 259
    PJ radio helps
  • AbiRamaAbiRama Durban, South Africa Posts: 15
    BOOTLEGS! Yerp, that's all that has been playing since June. So this is normal then...
  • rummyrummy British Columbia, Canada Posts: 4,345
    I've posted this before but after I saw them in Toronto in 2011 something in me changed. Seriously. I became addicted to the bootlegs - listened to them daily, made compilation after compilation after compilation. I'd like to say that I attended a plethora of shows afterwards/since then (I've seen six since that night) but family/financial constraints have kept me in check somewhat. 

    Anyway, you are not alone!
  • aurelgugusaurelgugus France & Luxembourg Posts: 499
    Bootlegs help.
    I listened on a daily basis to PJ bootlegs while commuting to work (3h per day) since 2014 and I have never felt bored.
    Financially wise, I would recommend to subscribe to nugs instead of buying CD.
    2012 : Amsterdam 2
    2014 : Amsterdam 1&2, Milan, Berlin, Werchter
    2018 : Amsterdam 1&2, Pinkpop, London 1, Berlin, Werchter, London 2
    2020 : ?
  • ZodZod Posts: 9,943
    I go and see other bands.  For me the anticipation of going to a show is almost as important as going to the show.   It's always nice to have something to look forward too.   I'm seeing Foo Fighters tomorrow, but it's going to be a long drought after that :(   Switched jobs, so I make a little less for a while.  Need to be financially responsible....
  • It is difficult.  Channel 22 helps.  Start of NFL season as well.  And I'm giving myself a special project.
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  • KICK7071KICK7071 In My Tree, ON Posts: 712
    @rummy That was a pretty spectaular show! 09-11-11, nobody walked out of there unchanged!
    Toronto 10-05-2000 / Toronto 06-28-2003 / Toronto 09-19-2005 / Toronto 05-09-2006 / Buffalo 05-10-2010 / Toronto 09-11-2011 /
    Hamilton 09-15-2011 / London - Canada 07-16-2013 / Buffalo 10-12-2013 / Ottawa 05-08-2016 / Toronto 05-10-2016 / Toronto 05-12-2016
    Amsterdam 06-12-2018 / Amsterdam 06-13-2018 / Chicago 08-18-2018 / Boston 09-02-2018 / Boston 09-04-2018 / Quebec City 09-01-2022 / Ottawa 09-03-2022 / Hamilton 09-06-2022 / Toronto 09-08-2022 / New York City 09-11-2022 / Chicago 09-05-2023 / Chicago 09-07-2023 / Austin 09-18-2023 / Austin 09-19-2023
  • rummyrummy British Columbia, Canada Posts: 4,345
    KICK7071 said:
    @rummy That was a pretty spectaular show! 09-11-11, nobody walked out of there unchanged!
    It really was! I'm still kicking myself for not going to night 2. I can't remember if I was even able to attend but it had one heck of a setlist and paired very nicely with the songs from night 1. 

    There are a few threads out there asking, "If you could go back in time and attend any PJ show, which would it be?", my answer is always 2011-09-12, Toronto - although it would have been pretty cool to see them in 1993-1996.
  • Abe FromanAbe Froman Posts: 5,031
    I’ll be honest it sucks. I still haven’t been the same since Wrigley this year. The worst part is knowing that I don’t have the next show to look forward to. Who knows when the next chance is to get to see them will be?  No other band makes me feel the way PJ does live. (And I’ve seen A LOT of bands)
  • Gern BlanstenGern Blansten Your Mom's Posts: 17,936
    yeah this sucks....around June 30 I was stoked to hit Chicago for Radiohead, then Columbus/Cincy for Radiohead...then Chicago for PJ, then Boston for PJ

    This blows
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  • rummyrummy British Columbia, Canada Posts: 4,345
    yeah this sucks....around June 30 I was stoked to hit Chicago for Radiohead, then Columbus/Cincy for Radiohead...then Chicago for PJ, then Boston for PJ

    This blows
    It appears that you saw twice as many shows as me this summer as I too saw Radiohead (2x Toronto) and Pearl Jam (2x Seattle). All four shows that I attended were outstanding. Like you, I don't know what to look forward to anymore.
  • ZodZod Posts: 9,943
    Hit this, this morning.  Foo Fighters was the last show I was holding tickets for.  Was looking forward to PJx2 and Foo Fighters all summer long.  Now back to reality.... until next summer :)  allthough all the 90s bands just toured this area.  Between Vancouver/Seattle,  PJ, Smashing Pumpkins, Foo Fighters, Alice in Chains, and STP all toured around here.    I allocated my resources accordingly, but what does that leave for next summer?  Hopefully Tool :)
  • rummyrummy British Columbia, Canada Posts: 4,345
    Zod said:
    Hit this, this morning.  Foo Fighters was the last show I was holding tickets for.  Was looking forward to PJx2 and Foo Fighters all summer long.  Now back to reality.... until next summer :)  allthough all the 90s bands just toured this area.  Between Vancouver/Seattle,  PJ, Smashing Pumpkins, Foo Fighters, Alice in Chains, and STP all toured around here.    I allocated my resources accordingly, but what does that leave for next summer?  Hopefully Tool :)
    I'm sorta kicking myself for not getting down to Seattle to see that Pumpkins concert. However, I made the day-long trek from where I live to see PJ (both shows) just two weeks earlier and didn't have it in me to go back again so soon. Can't help but wonder/hope if they'll come around again (to Vancouver) but I'm not holding my breath. Ah well, at least I got the live stream.
  • ZodZod Posts: 9,943
    rummy said:
    Zod said:
    Hit this, this morning.  Foo Fighters was the last show I was holding tickets for.  Was looking forward to PJx2 and Foo Fighters all summer long.  Now back to reality.... until next summer :)  allthough all the 90s bands just toured this area.  Between Vancouver/Seattle,  PJ, Smashing Pumpkins, Foo Fighters, Alice in Chains, and STP all toured around here.    I allocated my resources accordingly, but what does that leave for next summer?  Hopefully Tool :)
    I'm sorta kicking myself for not getting down to Seattle to see that Pumpkins concert. However, I made the day-long trek from where I live to see PJ (both shows) just two weeks earlier and didn't have it in me to go back again so soon. Can't help but wonder/hope if they'll come around again (to Vancouver) but I'm not holding my breath. Ah well, at least I got the live stream.
    Yah, I couldn't justify going back to Seattle a 2nd or 3rd time (for AiC or the Pumpkins).  Pumpkins would of been my first choice as I haven't seen them since '97 (and I saw AiC open for GNR 2 years ago).    Seattle's so expensive in the summer.  Between ferries, gas, food, tickets, hotel it really ads up.   Foo Fighters was much easier because it was a Saturday and it was in Vancouver.    I was hoping the pumpkins would do a Vancouver show but they seem to have skipped it.  Went to Alberta from Seattle totally skipping BC.   I googled it and noticed they cancelled their last show in Vancouver without a reason (usually means low ticket sales).  Maybe they didn't think they could pull off an arena show here :(
  • rummyrummy British Columbia, Canada Posts: 4,345
    edited September 2018
    Zod said:
    rummy said:
    Zod said:
    Hit this, this morning.  Foo Fighters was the last show I was holding tickets for.  Was looking forward to PJx2 and Foo Fighters all summer long.  Now back to reality.... until next summer :)  allthough all the 90s bands just toured this area.  Between Vancouver/Seattle,  PJ, Smashing Pumpkins, Foo Fighters, Alice in Chains, and STP all toured around here.    I allocated my resources accordingly, but what does that leave for next summer?  Hopefully Tool :)
    I'm sorta kicking myself for not getting down to Seattle to see that Pumpkins concert. However, I made the day-long trek from where I live to see PJ (both shows) just two weeks earlier and didn't have it in me to go back again so soon. Can't help but wonder/hope if they'll come around again (to Vancouver) but I'm not holding my breath. Ah well, at least I got the live stream.
    Yah, I couldn't justify going back to Seattle a 2nd or 3rd time (for AiC or the Pumpkins).  Pumpkins would of been my first choice as I haven't seen them since '97 (and I saw AiC open for GNR 2 years ago).    Seattle's so expensive in the summer.  Between ferries, gas, food, tickets, hotel it really ads up.   Foo Fighters was much easier because it was a Saturday and it was in Vancouver.    I was hoping the pumpkins would do a Vancouver show but they seem to have skipped it.  Went to Alberta from Seattle totally skipping BC.   I googled it and noticed they cancelled their last show in Vancouver without a reason (usually means low ticket sales).  Maybe they didn't think they could pull off an arena show here :(
    I haven't been checking of late but do a lot of bands come through Vancouver (just moved to the area from the Toronto area)? I know PJ came through most recently in 2009, 2011, and 2013 (plus that festival not too far away in 2016). U2 started two of their last three tours here. You mentioned the Foo Fighters. Has anyone else of similar stature performed in Vancouver lately?

    The Pumpkins did two shows in Alberta, didn't they? Surprising. 

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  • PJammer4lifePJammer4life Los Angeles Posts: 2,578
    Eddie is playing Ohana later this month....just sayin’..?
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  • Yup. Saw Pixies/Weezer, Foo Fighters, and PJ x2 this summer. Major post-concert crash setting in. I'm getting through it by enjoying smaller (cough, cheaper) shows... and also yeah, bootlegs.
  • PJNBPJNB Posts: 12,624
    I have Jack White to hold me out till the end of the year in Moncton. After that hoping that the new album rumours and then the eventual tour rumours are running rampant. 
  • AbiRamaAbiRama Durban, South Africa Posts: 15
    Bootlegs is all we've been listening to.
  • AbiRamaAbiRama Durban, South Africa Posts: 15
    We, the Faithful.. a short video as we exited Pinkpop and made our way back to South Africa.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gpAVd93CgzI
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