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  • Doughboys= Montreal 1993--bad
    fastbacks= Toronto 1996--not bad at all
    Chep Trick= Montreal 98, Barrie 98--Surrender classic!!
    Supergrass= Montreal 2000----luved them already
    Buzzcocks= Montreal 2003----Luved them already
    SleaterKinney= Montreal, Québec 2005---Energic , good, very Grunge!
    Pierre

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  • Lost_ClayLost_Clay Posts: 1,085
    2003 - buzzcocks !! awesome
    2005 (halifax) sleater-kinney great, knew 'the woods' inside/out at the time
    2005 (st.john's) wintersleep - wow local group i never heard of yet, fan now
    "ah fuck it get in trouble"

    06/29/03 09/22/05 09/24/05 09/25/05 05/09/06 05/10/06
  • 2003 - Sparta, Buzzcocks, Sleater Kinney - I don't care for any of these bands. I especially hate Sparta.

    2004 - Death Cab For Cutie, Gob Roberts - The best opening bands I have seen before Pearl Jam but I liked Death Cab before I saw them at VFC.

    2005 - Sleater Kinney - Can't they get a gig other than opening for Pearl Jam? Ladies please for the love of God go on your own tour and give someone else a chance to open for Pearl Jam. I will admitt that SK's drummer impresses me mightily. It can't be easy to play harmonica and drums at the same time.
    The reason the main stream is thought of as a stream is because it's so shallow. -George Carlin-
  • 1992 - Lush (Lollapalooza)
    1993 - Urge Overkill
    1995 - Ramones
    1996 - The Fastbacks
    1998 - Murder City Devils
    2000 - Supergrass
    2003 - Sleater Kinney / Buzzcocks
    2005 - Sleater Kinney
  • vedder_soupvedder_soup Posts: 5,861
    johnny marr and the healers
    Betchadupa
    2003 - Sydney x3,
    2006 - Reading Festival,
    2007 - Katowice, London, Nijmegen, Rock Werchter,
    2008 - MSG x2, Hartford, Mansfield x2, Beacon Theater,
    2009 - Melbourne, Sydney,
    2010 - I watched it go to fire!
    2011 - EV Brisbane x3, Newcastle, Sydney x3,
    2012 - Manchester x 2, Amsterdam x2, Prague, Berlin x2, Stockholm, Oslo, Copenhagen,
    2014 - Sydney, EV Sydney x3

    I wave to all my Friends... Yeah!
  • NWOntarioNWOntario Posts: 827
    1998: Frank Black & the Catholics
    2000: Sonic Youth x2, Supergrass x2
    2003: Sparta x2, the Buzzcocks x2, Sleater-Kinney
    2004: Death Cab for Cutie x2, Gob Roberts x1 (missed them the first Boston show)
    2005: Supersuckers, Sleater-Kinney x6

    Not bad, not bad at all. Oh, and someone with an acoustic guitar opened twelve of those shows; played some Beatles, some Springsteen, even some Pearl Jam, people tell me he's in a band.

    Steve
    Minneapolis 1998 | Jones Beach I & II, Montreal, and Toronto 2000 | Buffalo, State College, Toronto, Montreal and Hershey 2003 | Boston I & II 2004 | Thunder Bay, Kitchener, London, Hamilton, Montreal, Ottawa and Toronto 2005 | Toronto I & II 2006 | The Vic and Lollapalooza 2007 | Calgary and Toronto 2009 | PJ20 I & II, Toronto I & II, Ottawa, Calgary and Edmonton 2011 | London, Chicago, Spokane, Calgary, Vancouver and Seattle 2013 | Ottawa and Toronto I & II 2016 | Chicago I & II 2018 | Ottawa, Hamilton and Toronto 2022
  • kabobkabob Posts: 10
    I know some people might be getting sick of Sleater-kinney opening for PJ but I have to say I was super-happy this year when it was announced they were back. I have loved S-K since '95 and have seen them a few times on their own but the chance of seeing Pearl Jam and Sleater-Kinney together...!
    In 2003 I didn't get to see them because S-K didn't play my leg of the tour. Saw the Buzzcocks... I normally like the buzzcocks but the sound was not too good for them so I didn't really enjoy it.
    Seeing Sleater-Kinney and Pearl Jam play together was a dream for me. I thought I missed my chance.
  • AngusAngus Posts: 376
    Ladies please for the love of God go on your own tour and give someone else a chance to open for Pearl Jam.

    It's not like S-K decides to open up for PJ on a certain part of a tour. If you want to blame someone, blame Eddie.
    *****
    00: 7/2 (cancelled...)
    05: 9/11,9/12,9/13,9/15,9/16,9/19
    06: 8/23,8/30, 9/9, 9/11
    07: 6/26, 6/29
    *****
  • memememe Posts: 4,695
    2005 Sleater Kinney two times.

    Really strange experience. Hated them in London (had to leave!), and absolutely loved them in Hamilton. I even considered buying their music. Although I am still a little unsure about Corin's voice :p
    ... and the will to show I will always be better than before.
  • KravenKraven Posts: 829
    I saw Sparta in Albany, they weren't that great, Gob Roberts and Death Cab for Cutie in Boston, they weren't impressive.

    Then for some reason at my next show this band called The Rolling Stones played after them. Isnt that strange? Never heard of them before...
    32 shows and counting...
  • kabobkabob Posts: 10
    meme wrote:
    2005 Sleater Kinney two times.

    Really strange experience. Hated them in London (had to leave!), and absolutely loved them in Hamilton. I even considered buying their music. Although I am still a little unsure about Corin's voice :p

    I can relate. I absolutely love Sleater-Kinney but I was underwhelmed by them in Toronto opening for PJ. I think it was the sound. They were fine but the guitars sounded muddy and the vocals weren't loud enough and on certain songs Corin sounded tired. Hamilton was awesome. Can't agree more with you. I loved Sleater-Kinney in Hamilton.
    I highly recommend you pick up anything by them. "the woods," "one beat" or "dig me out."
    "the Woods" is the best thing they've ever done so start there. (plus you'd recognize most of the songs from the Hamilton show).
  • They sounded good in Kitchener, but I will agree about the sound in London.

    Janet kicks ass.

    PBM
    "We paced ourselves and we didn't rush through it and we tried to be as creative as our collective minds would let us be over some course of time instead of just trying to rush through a record"

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  • rhinomagicrhinomagic Posts: 2,549
    King's X
    Ramones
    Ben Harper
    Fastbacks
    Mudhoney
    Sonic Youth
    Sleater-Kinney
    Death Cab For Cutie

    I've seen some really great opening bands for PJ. With each passing tour, I'm more and more excited that I got to see Ramones in 1995. I also became a huge fan of Ben Harper due to seeing him with PJ in 1996. The rest of them haven't been as important to me, but I'm as proud as I can be about having gone early and enjoyed their performances.

    I think it's part of the intended effect for rock concerts. If you skip the opener, you miss out on something the main act wanted you to experience.
    Memphis 1994
    New Orleans 1995
    Fort Lauderdale 1996
    Atlanta & Birmingham 1998
    New Orleans 2000
    Tampa 2003
    Kissimmee 2004
    New York City (x 2) 2008
    East Troy (x 2) 2011
    Chicago & New Orleans 2013
    Hampton, Raleigh, Boston 2016
    Baltimore 2020
    Louisville 2022
    Philadelphia & Baltimore 2024
  • chiquimonkeychiquimonkey Posts: 9,337
    1995 - bad religion / fastbacks and ben harper
    1998 - X (that was awesome)
    2000 - supergrass (i have no recollection of it lol)
    2003 - idlewild (i liked their set)
    2004 - death cab (liked 'em) / gob roberts (um, tim robbins is a great actor....yeah lol), saw each 3 times

    i missed the supersuckers set in vancouver (thanks a lot, damned canadian border!), i would have liked to have seen them.
  • RiotAct10RiotAct10 Posts: 1,620
    00 - Sonic Youth
    03 - Buzzcocks
    Sleater Kinney
    04 - Death Cab For Cutie (yummy)
    05 - Sleater Kinney

    wish there was more, ill have to wait until 2006
    words seem so out of place.

    8.21.00 Columbus | 6.24.03 Columbus | 7.9.03 NYC | 10.2.04 Toledo | 9.11.05 Kitchener | 5.20.06 Cleveland | 8.5.07 Chicago | 5.6.10 Columbus | 5.7.10 Noblesville | 5.9.10 Cleveland | 9.3.11 East Troy | 9.4.11 East Troy | 7.19.13 Chicago | 10.11.13 Pittsburgh | 10.1.14 Cincinnati | 4.8.16 Ft. Lauderdale | 4.9.16 Miami | 8.8.18 Seattle | 8.10.18 Seattle | 9.26.21 Dana Point | 10.1.21 Dana Point | 10.2.21 Dana Point | 9.16.22 Nashville | 9.17.22 Louisville | 9.18.22 St. Louis | 9.2.23 St. Paul | 9.15.23 Ft. Worth | 6.22.24 Dublin | 8.26.24 Noblesville | 9.27.24 Dana Point | 9.29.24 Dana Point
    6.26.11 Detroit (EdVed) | 9.23.17 Louisville (EdVed) | 9.25.21 Dana Point (EdVed) | 10.01.22 Dana Point (EdVed) | 2.6.22 Newark (EdVed)
  • spnoonespnoone Posts: 630
    carnival art
    eleven
    mudhoney
    fastbacks
    sonic youth
    sleater kinney
  • 92: cypress hill, seaweed, lazy susan
    93: six in the clip, urge overkill
    96: fastbacks
    98: goodness, zeke, x, frank black, sean lennon, wallflowers
    00: sonic youth, supergrass, c average
    01: alanis, rem
    02: brad, steve earle, mudhoney, neo, the who (pj opening)
    03: johnny marr, sleater kinney, idlewild, sparta, buzzcocks
    04: gob roberts, dcfc
    05:sleater kinney, rolling stones (pj opening)

    did not include bridge school shows.
  • vaggar99vaggar99 Posts: 3,427
    Idlewild kicks ass. They are by far the best opening band I've seen for PJ. One day PJ might be opening for them...Just joking..but it could happen.
    Buy all their albums. Order them off the internet if you have to. Heres a sampling to get you started
    http://idisk.mac.com/vish1-Public
    Just click the "down" arrows at the right side of the screen to get the songs
  • HawkshoreHawkshore Posts: 2,155
    Wall Flowers
    Cheap Trick
    Matt Good
    Chilies

    Most opening acts have been enjoyed from the confines of the beer garden
    Van 92.07.21 / Van 98.07.19 / Sea 98.07.22 / Tor 98.08.22 / Sea 00.11.06 / Van 03.05.30/ Van 05.09.02/ Gorge 06.07.22 & 23 / EV Van 08.04.02 / Tor 09.08.21 / Sea 09.09.21 & 22 / Van 09.09.25 / Van 11.09.25 / Van 13.12.04 / Pem 16.07.17 / Sea 18.08.10
  • MMJ were a great opening act

    i'll be seeing them again. that is for sure
  • hippiemomhippiemom Posts: 3,326
    1992 - Eleven (don't remember a thing about them)
    1994 - Grant Lee Buffalo (fabulous!!!)
    1996 - Fastbacks (missed them due to the worst traffic jam in the history of the Ohio Turnpike :( )
    1998 - Iggy Pop (I love Iggy Pop and have seen him before, but he just didn't have it going on at this show)
    2000 - Supergrass (they were ok)
    2003 - Sparta (not my cup of tea, but my daughter loves them, and they went out of their way to thank her for her enthusiasm ... made her year, so they're alright by me!)
    2003 - Buzzcocks (lots of fun!)
    2004 - Gob Roberts (bleh), Death Cab for Cutie (good stuff)
    2005 - Sleater Kinney (LOVED it!)
    2006 - MMJ (I've missed them so far, been at the CCFA benefits ... I've got one more chance in Pittsburgh, I'm determined to see them then)
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  • keeponrockinkeeponrockin Posts: 7,446
    2005: Sleater-Kinney
    2006: My Morning Jacket
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  • KMK182KMK182 Posts: 16
    2003: Sparta, Sleater-Kinney
    2004: Death Cab for Cutie, Gob Roberts
    2005: Sleater-Kinney
    2006: My Morning Jacket (x2)

    I liked Sparta, but they got a bad reception in Pittsburgh. Death Cab for Cutie really disappointed me live. The Sovereign Center's sound wasn't that great, but it was pretty bad in my opinion, and I like a few of their songs. MMJ is so much better live than on CD - but again the crowd around me in Camden didn't seem that into them. Definantly check them out again. Sleater-Kinney isn't my thing, but tolerable.
    05.28.06: Camden
    05.27.06: Camden
    10.03.05: Philly
    10.01.04: Reading
    07.12.03: Hershey
    04.26.03: Pittsburgh
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