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Emotion, energy drive Pearl Jam; Focus is on hard-rockers
Jim DeRogatis; The Chicago Sun-Times

24 August 2009
Chicago Sun-Times

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PEARL JAM

RECOMMENDED

When: 7:30 tonight

Where: United Center, 1901 W. Madison

Tickets: Sold out

The biggest classic-rock fans of the alternative era, Evanston native Eddie Vedder and his bandmates in Seattle's Pearl Jam have now been reliably rocking arenas long enough to claim that appellation themselves.

On Sept. 20, the band will release its ninth studio album, "Backspacer," and a radical stylistic departure is unlikely. The big difference is the band is going without a major label for the first time, instead using its Web site as well as iTunes, indie retailers and the Target chain.

Not since its start in 1990 and perhaps during the tense period a few years later when it waged war with Ticketmaster has the quintet had so much to prove. Perhaps as a result, it was an even more energized Pearl Jam than usual that pulled in to the United Center on Sunday for the first of two sold-out nights.

"We've got a lot of emotion to get through tonight," Vedder said at the start. "So let's go through it together."

The group opened with a lovely version of the droning, folksy "Long Road" before tearing into a rollicking "Corduroy" and a ferocious "Why Go," nicely illustrating the contrasting poles of its sound.

"Why go home?" Vedder asked after the latter. "I am home, and it feels f---ing great to be here. Life experiences . . . even if you don't live in Chicago [anymore], Chicago will always live in you, and it's nice to come back and see so many people come out for this."

"This" was a two-hour jaunt through the Pearl Jam catalog, heavier on the hard-rockers than the ballads this time, but as usual mixing signature hits with deep album tracks and, oddly, only a brief taste of the new tunes -- so much for crass commercialism.

The band did lose the plot a few times, notably during a pointlessly jammed-out "Even Flow," which found guitarists Mike McCready and Stone Gossard trading tasty licks worthy of Chickenfoot as Vedder stood aside, smoking a cigarette and swigging from a bottle of wine. (Always the Romantic poet, our boy.)

For the most part, though, this was as focused and propulsive a set as I've seen Pearl Jam play in the last two decades. And like all true classic-rock pros, Vedder & Co. gave every indication that they're ready to keep rolling for 20 years more.

Photo: Tim Cruze, Sun-Times / Eddie Vedder performs at the United Center on Sunday night in the first of two sold-out shows. ;
Up here so high I start to shake, Up here so high the sky I scrape, I've no fear but for falling down, So look out below I am falling now, Falling down,...not staying down, Could’ve held me up, rather tear me down, Drown in the river
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Comments

  • mca47mca47 Posts: 13,308
    Nice review.


    I forget, who is the reporter in Chicago that constantly bashes PJ? I forget his name...

    I thought he wrote from the Trib.


    ?
  • JLF78JLF78 Posts: 96
    The Trib guy actually gave them a decent review.

    http://leisureblogs.chicagotribune.com/turn_it_up/
  • HeavyHandsHeavyHands Posts: 2,130
    ...folksy "Long Road..."

    Folksy?
    ...which found guitarists Mike McCready and Stone Gossard trading tasty licks worthy of Chickenfoot...

    This is just plain wrong. On every level.

    I don't think I can trust any reviews buy this guy in the future.
    "A lot more people are capable of being big out there that just don't give themselves a chance." -Stone Gossard
  • Alpine BoundAlpine Bound Posts: 1,809
    Derogatis is normally a jerk, so this would be a very nice review on his part!
  • NWOntarioNWOntario Toronto Posts: 828
    adschnei wrote:
    Derogatis is normally a jerk, so this would be a very nice review on his part!

    It's also the first positive notice he's giving a Pearl Jam concert in...well, since Lollapalooza '92, really. And yeah, he's normally a jerk, but he can be interesting to read every now and then--his website's pretty cool.
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