CHILLAX everybody!! People want to be pissed off and bitch about how poorly they are treated by the 10C and how they should be much closer to the stage. We, level headed folks shouldn't even try to correct their misguided frustration.
I think people look at this fan club 10C ticket situation all wrong. I originally joined the 10C to make sure I had the best chance to get ANY ticket. The fact that normally they are pretty good (my 10C # is 383xxx) has always been a huge BONUS. The fact I pay a crumby 20 bucks a year and get this opportunity plus all the other goodies seems a bloody bargain. WHAT IS WRONG WITH ALL YOU COMPLAINERS? Stop i
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I'm reluctant to say anything. It's all been said.
But I will say this, I saw Pearl Jam in college at the Off-Ramp in 1991 in Seattle. I was close enough to get hit by Eddie's sweat.
I saw them up-close again at Drop in the Park in 92. Soaked and muddied, I had to work hard to get close to the stage. The front barrier began to give under the weight of the crowd, so I backed up. Still, I can find my face in the photo of Eddie swinging from the stage on the Drop in the Park album cover.
I was in the heat and dirt of the mosh pit at The Gorge in 93, when the band opened for Neil Young with Blind Melon. I'll always remember Eddie asking everyone to just pause and take a last look at the sun setting.
That was a week before I started graduate school in Ireland. Within two years, I was a dad, a family man with a career. And I lost touch with Pearl Jam. They played in the background. Didn't know about the fan club. Don't even know if I would have joined if I had heard of 10 Club. I had bigger things to keep me occupied.
But in 2005, I rediscovered the band again. It was right after I bought the Frank Kozik poster for the Gorge show in 93. PJ became a bigger part of my life. I discovered the 10 Club when I typed in Pearl Jam into Google in 2006. I thought, what the heck, I'll join. I got number 393xxx.
I bought tickets to the Portland 06 show at the Schnitzer, where every seat is good. Still, I bought through Ticketmaster and landed in the upper balcony. It didn't matter. I was just happy a great band from my college days was still alive and kicking. I had forgotten how much this band made me feel.
Then, a kind soul on 10 Club from Boston couldn't make it to the first Gorge show in 06, so he transferred his tickets to me. I didn't care what his number was. I just wanted to be there. It turned out to be pretty good: 10th row, center -- about the same spot I was standing when Eddie asked me to take a last look at the sun 13 years earlier.
Now, I'm 40. This is my first time buying tickets with my 393xxx number through 10 Club. I don't have high hopes for great seats at the shows in Seattle and Portland. Yes, it would be amazing to win the lottery, since I'm bringing a friend to his first PJ shows.But I'm also old enough to have perspective.
No matter where I land, I'll have nothing to complain about. I've been very lucky on my Pearl Jam journey and I've seen and heard some incredible things. I'm just happy this band is still around, still making me feel the way they did nearly 20 years ago.
So, thanks, 10 Club!
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My Pearl Jam Road: 10/22/90 Seattle | 12/22/90 Seattle, Moore Theater | 9/29/92 Seattle, Magnusson Park, Drop in the Park | 9/5/93 The Gorge, with Neil Young and Blind Melon | 7/20/06 Portland, Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall with Sleater-Kinney | 7/22/06 The Gorge, 10/21/06 Mountain View, Shoreline Ampitheatre, Bridge School Benefit | 9/21/09 Seattle | 9/22/09 Seattle | 9/26/09 Portland, OR | 7/14/2011 Eddie Vedder, Portland, OR | 11/29/13 Portland, OR
All i know is that there is going to be a lot of bitching after the Philly shows. I hope this is a wake up call. Expect the worst, hope for the lottery!
This is pretty much the best advice to take, because even though the idea of 10C seats is getting great seats, it's not necessarily so. They should just happen to list that fact in the guidelines when people join solely for the reason that they're automatically going to get great seats with 10C tix.
I'm reluctant to say anything. It's all been said.
But I will say this, I saw Pearl Jam in college at the Off-Ramp in 1991 in Seattle. I was close enough to get hit by Eddie's sweat.
I saw them up-close again at Drop in the Park in 92. Soaked and muddied, I had to work hard to get close to the stage. The front barrier began to give under the weight of the crowd, so I backed up. Still, I can find my face in the photo of Eddie swinging from the stage on the Drop in the Park album cover.
I was in the heat and dirt of the mosh pit at The Gorge in 93, when the band opened for Neil Young with Blind Melon. I'll always remember Eddie asking everyone to just pause and take a last look at the sun setting.
That was a week before I started graduate school in Ireland. Within two years, I was a dad, a family man with a career. And I lost touch with Pearl Jam. They played in the background. Didn't know about the fan club. Don't even know if I would have joined if I had heard of 10 Club. I had bigger things to keep me occupied.
But in 1995, I rediscovered the band again. It was right after I bought the Frank Kozik poster for the Gorge show in 93. PJ became a bigger part of my life. I discovered the 10 Club when I typed in Pearl Jam into Google in '96. I thought, what the heck, I'll join. I got number 393xxx.
I bought tickets to the Portland 06 show at the Schnitzer, where every seat is good. Still, I bought through Ticketmaster and landed in the upper balcony. It didn't matter. I was just happy a great band from my college days was still alive and kicking. I had forgotten how much this band made me feel.
Then, a kind soul on 10 Club from Boston couldn't make it to the first Gorge show in 06, so he transferred his tickets to me. I didn't care what his number was. I just wanted to be there. It turned out to be pretty good: 10th row, center -- about the same spot I was standing when Eddie asked me to take a last look at the sun 13 years earlier.
Now, I'm 40. This is my first time buying tickets with my 393xxx number through 10 Club. I don't have high hopes for great seats at the shows in Seattle and Portland. Yes, it would be amazing to win the lottery, since I'm bringing a friend to his first PJ shows.But I'm also old enough to have perspective.
No matter where I land, I'll have nothing to complain about. I've been very lucky on my Pearl Jam journey and I've seen and heard some incredible things. I'm just happy this band is still around, still making me feel the way they did nearly 20 years ago.
So, thanks, 10 Club!
AWESOME story. Great attitude as well. Have a kick ass time at the shows
I'm reluctant to say anything. It's all been said.
But I will say this, I saw Pearl Jam in college at the Off-Ramp in 1991 in Seattle. I was close enough to get hit by Eddie's sweat.
I saw them up-close again at Drop in the Park in 92. Soaked and muddied, I had to work hard to get close to the stage. The front barrier began to give under the weight of the crowd, so I backed up. Still, I can find my face in the photo of Eddie swinging from the stage on the Drop in the Park album cover.
I was in the heat and dirt of the mosh pit at The Gorge in 93, when the band opened for Neil Young with Blind Melon. I'll always remember Eddie asking everyone to just pause and take a last look at the sun setting.
That was a week before I started graduate school in Ireland. Within two years, I was a dad, a family man with a career. And I lost touch with Pearl Jam. They played in the background. Didn't know about the fan club. Don't even know if I would have joined if I had heard of 10 Club. I had bigger things to keep me occupied.
But in 1995, I rediscovered the band again. It was right after I bought the Frank Kozik poster for the Gorge show in 93. PJ became a bigger part of my life. I discovered the 10 Club when I typed in Pearl Jam into Google in '96. I thought, what the heck, I'll join. I got number 393xxx.
I bought tickets to the Portland 06 show at the Schnitzer, where every seat is good. Still, I bought through Ticketmaster and landed in the upper balcony. It didn't matter. I was just happy a great band from my college days was still alive and kicking. I had forgotten how much this band made me feel.
Then, a kind soul on 10 Club from Boston couldn't make it to the first Gorge show in 06, so he transferred his tickets to me. I didn't care what his number was. I just wanted to be there. It turned out to be pretty good: 10th row, center -- about the same spot I was standing when Eddie asked me to take a last look at the sun 13 years earlier.
Now, I'm 40. This is my first time buying tickets with my 393xxx number through 10 Club. I don't have high hopes for great seats at the shows in Seattle and Portland. Yes, it would be amazing to win the lottery, since I'm bringing a friend to his first PJ shows.But I'm also old enough to have perspective.
No matter where I land, I'll have nothing to complain about. I've been very lucky on my Pearl Jam journey and I've seen and heard some incredible things. I'm just happy this band is still around, still making me feel the way they did nearly 20 years ago.
So, thanks, 10 Club!
AWESOME story. Great attitude as well. Have a kick ass time at the shows
Nice story, but I thought you were reluctant to say anything
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Hartford 10 Boston 10 Wrigley 13 Worcester I 13 Worcester II 13 Hartford 13
NYC I 16 NYC II 16 Fenway I 16 Fenway II 16 Fenway 1 18 Fenway II 18
E.V. Boston II 08 E.V. Albany II 09 E.V. Providence 11, E.V. Boston 11
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since there were originally only 2 philly shows I am hoping most of the 10c members got tickets to the first 2 shows( I couldn't get thru I and my wife tried for almost 2hours on 2 computers) and left better tickets to the last 2 shows for lower numbers like me 42xxxx, anyway probably not but I am hoping so, all I know is it took longer to sellout 10c tickets for the last 2 shows than the first 2, but who knows what the hell that means probably nothing, I will enjoy the show no matter what but decent seats would be a greatly appreciated. Maybe he meant 2006 and not 1996!
I agree 100% I have NEVER been treated poorly by 10c until this tour. I don't believe I have ever said a word against the band, 10c, or another member on this board but I find my self sitting in section 121 row 13!
My member number is 158xxx.
I don't think I will be going tonight and its not because I am upset with my seats its becaue I have an implant in y leg and security where my seats normally are is more active in keeping people safe and in their proper place than in the upper deck. I am not a seat snob I am just not willing to get hurt.
It is not fair to keep changing the rules half way through the game.
Why are we not getting out ticket envelopes this tour? How do I know I was even handed the correct tickets?
uhh dude that is a great section you are right next to the stage! Its not 10clubs fault how many people with low numbers are attending chicago tonight.
You're kidding about not being happy with the seats right??? I was in the same section & row. Those were awesome seats. 158XXX normally gets you at the back of the floor in Chicago--plus, this was the only US city when the tickets were sold. There were people from all over the country there--section 121 was great!
i think he should have private messaged or emailed the person, but i guess my business standards are different.
Gotcha...but the OP made it in public so he responded accordingly?
If I asked them in private, they would have responded accordingly.
If I made a thread here, then maybe I"d get an answer here also?
i guess you're missing my point. does a 10c staffer have to be so snarky and reveal information that the op didn't post publicly? and if it were the norm for 10c staff to respond to such issues on the board, i might feel differently.
The OP chose to complain in public, so it is only fitting for SLH's response to be public as well.
You joined the 10 club in 1996 but got number 393xxx ?
Oops. That should be 2006. Thanks. LOL.
My Pearl Jam Road: 10/22/90 Seattle | 12/22/90 Seattle, Moore Theater | 9/29/92 Seattle, Magnusson Park, Drop in the Park | 9/5/93 The Gorge, with Neil Young and Blind Melon | 7/20/06 Portland, Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall with Sleater-Kinney | 7/22/06 The Gorge, 10/21/06 Mountain View, Shoreline Ampitheatre, Bridge School Benefit | 9/21/09 Seattle | 9/22/09 Seattle | 9/26/09 Portland, OR | 7/14/2011 Eddie Vedder, Portland, OR | 11/29/13 Portland, OR
WW20544--my wife and I were in your section, row 3. We loved the seats! Awesome view! Clearly, the people that complained before didn't come back after the show to say "you know, side stage wasn't bad at all." Awesome show. Thanks Ten Club, as always! :-)
I've been front row, second row and 15th row all without Ten Club. I'm hoping I will get decent seats though now that I am member. I guess the thing with Ten Club is that you have no idea until you get there. That stresses me out a bit, but it's out of my hands so I try not to think about. I've been a big Pearl Jam for a long long time, but I just never got my act together and joined Ten Club. Having said that, the other reason I never joined was that I had met some pretty arrogant Ten Club members at the shows I've seen. I'm hoping that isn't the case this year in Sydney.
All i know is that there is going to be a lot of bitching after the Philly shows. I hope this is a wake up call. Expect the worst, hope for the lottery!
I really hope not since 10c and the band negotiated more seats just so more members had a chance to see this final show. I plan to rock the rafters with the rest of my 4xxxxx number fellow 10ers. The party is what you make of it, not where your arse is parked. A special whine cellar will be available for those bringing cheese.:-D
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since there were originally only 2 philly shows I am hoping most of the 10c members got tickets to the first 2 shows( I couldn't get thru I and my wife tried for almost 2hours on 2 computers) and left better tickets to the last 2 shows for lower numbers like me 42xxxx, anyway probably not but I am hoping so, all I know is it took longer to sellout 10c tickets for the last 2 shows than the first 2, but who knows what the hell that means probably nothing, I will enjoy the show no matter what but decent seats would be a greatly appreciated. Maybe he meant 2006 and not 1996!
I am pretty sure 10c seats sold out for 10/31, I am in same boat as you, number in the 422,xxx, hope for the lottery !
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you guys should just make out and get it over with!
The sexual tension is unbearable!!!!!!!!!!!
The whole world will be different soon the whole world will be RELIEVED
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you guys should just make out and get it over with!
The sexual tension is unbearable!!!!!!!!!!![/quote]
thanks for breaking up the tension, you're hilarious!
it's been fun aNIMal but i gotta get going, i hope everyone enjoys the show
CHILLAX everybody!! People want to be pissed off and bitch about how poorly they are treated by the 10C and how they should be much closer to the stage. We, level headed folks shouldn't even try to correct their misguided frustration.
I really do hope you find a way to enjoy the show.
Oh now you want this to get locked too?
Easy, girl, easy!
EDIT: My bad...I thought it was the other thread that got locked last week... didn't realize there was another complaining thread.
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But I will say this, I saw Pearl Jam in college at the Off-Ramp in 1991 in Seattle. I was close enough to get hit by Eddie's sweat.
I saw them up-close again at Drop in the Park in 92. Soaked and muddied, I had to work hard to get close to the stage. The front barrier began to give under the weight of the crowd, so I backed up. Still, I can find my face in the photo of Eddie swinging from the stage on the Drop in the Park album cover.
I was in the heat and dirt of the mosh pit at The Gorge in 93, when the band opened for Neil Young with Blind Melon. I'll always remember Eddie asking everyone to just pause and take a last look at the sun setting.
That was a week before I started graduate school in Ireland. Within two years, I was a dad, a family man with a career. And I lost touch with Pearl Jam. They played in the background. Didn't know about the fan club. Don't even know if I would have joined if I had heard of 10 Club. I had bigger things to keep me occupied.
But in 2005, I rediscovered the band again. It was right after I bought the Frank Kozik poster for the Gorge show in 93. PJ became a bigger part of my life. I discovered the 10 Club when I typed in Pearl Jam into Google in 2006. I thought, what the heck, I'll join. I got number 393xxx.
I bought tickets to the Portland 06 show at the Schnitzer, where every seat is good. Still, I bought through Ticketmaster and landed in the upper balcony. It didn't matter. I was just happy a great band from my college days was still alive and kicking. I had forgotten how much this band made me feel.
Then, a kind soul on 10 Club from Boston couldn't make it to the first Gorge show in 06, so he transferred his tickets to me. I didn't care what his number was. I just wanted to be there. It turned out to be pretty good: 10th row, center -- about the same spot I was standing when Eddie asked me to take a last look at the sun 13 years earlier.
Now, I'm 40. This is my first time buying tickets with my 393xxx number through 10 Club. I don't have high hopes for great seats at the shows in Seattle and Portland. Yes, it would be amazing to win the lottery, since I'm bringing a friend to his first PJ shows.But I'm also old enough to have perspective.
No matter where I land, I'll have nothing to complain about. I've been very lucky on my Pearl Jam journey and I've seen and heard some incredible things. I'm just happy this band is still around, still making me feel the way they did nearly 20 years ago.
So, thanks, 10 Club!
AWESOME story. Great attitude as well. Have a kick ass time at the shows
Yeah, that makes no sense. I joined in either 2000 or 2003 and I'm in the 190s.
for the least they could possibly do
Nice story, but I thought you were reluctant to say anything
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E.V. Boston II 08 E.V. Albany II 09 E.V. Providence 11, E.V. Boston 11
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You're kidding about not being happy with the seats right??? I was in the same section & row. Those were awesome seats. 158XXX normally gets you at the back of the floor in Chicago--plus, this was the only US city when the tickets were sold. There were people from all over the country there--section 121 was great!
The OP chose to complain in public, so it is only fitting for SLH's response to be public as well.
i wonder when we will hear from the OP as to how good the seats were
I wave to all my Friends... Yeah!
Oops. That should be 2006. Thanks. LOL.
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I am pretty sure 10c seats sold out for 10/31, I am in same boat as you, number in the 422,xxx, hope for the lottery