Ed's secret show in San Diego, Saturday afternoon
blackcat13
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I was just informed by my girlfriend that she heard this morning on the radio(FM 94.9...Garret's show) that Ed gave a private little concert on a cliff side Saturday afternoon...a benefit show to raise monney for that area's coast..not sure where..why didnt I know about this?
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2004
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Main Set: Throw Your Arms Around Me, I Am Mine, Betterman, Masters of War, Small Town, Chicago, Guarented, No Ceiling, Far Behind, Rise Up, Milworker, Soon Forget, Drifting, You've Got To Hide Your Love Away, I Won't Back Down, Last Kiss, Porch
Encore: No More (w/ Ben Harper), Indifference (w/ Ben Harper and Kelly Slater), Hard Sun (w/ "anyone not old enough to drive")
Cool- thanks for posting.
...signed...the token black Pearl Jam fan.
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and still jonesing for another show....
"the waiting drove me mad..."
Umm yeah, that is all kinds of awesome!!!
HA - nice to see EV saves his best set for a private "cliff" show - jeez. awesome for anyone who saw it, sucks for those who traveled across the country and saw the same shows night in and out.
sweet!
07 8/5 Lolla 8/2 VIC
06 7/22,23 Gorge 7/20 Ptl
04 10/8 VFC Kissimmee
03 4/11 WPB, 4/12 HOB Orlando, 7/8,9 MSG
00 8/24 Jones Bch 8/9,10 WPB
1998 9/22,23 WPB 1996 10/7 Ft Laud 1994 3/28 Miami
Freaking sweet.
thats alot of hottness on one stage!!!! :eek:
Sir Mike McCready is....THE MASTER!!! WAHHH!!!
EVENFLOW PSYCHOS H.N.I.C~FEEL THE FLOW!!!
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It takes balls to put out a UKE album!
i imagine he invited "anyone not old enough to drive" onto the stage, meaning anyone under 16 years old onto the stage to help in the sing-along
CHILLIN LIKE BOB DYLAN!!!
Maybe someone ripped off the top of ed's paper!
If I was walking down to the beach and saw this going on, I would keep walking to the ocean...
I wouldn't.
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I think it is better because tossing in a couple of staples from a typical PJ set (Betterman, Small Town) could have really kept the energy up where the show sagged in the middle of the main set - I also love that he did Indifference with Ben because it just felt like such a wasted opportunity in SB and LA2 - ugh he still played Last Kiss though (I guess there should be a bathroom break in the set).
Yeah i could have done without basically the same show from Santa Cruz to Berkeley 1. He could at least have varied the setlist when he was in the same city or an hour or so away since he knows a lot of people see more than one show.
I mean... it isn't all about US. A minimum of $500,000.00 was raised to fight the appeals of the 'Save Trestles' campaign... that fight ain't over, kiddies. A half a million bucks in one evening.
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That's what I'm celebrating.
Hail, Hail!!!
it be like old school
no more shows
Aw, c'mon it wasn't totally the same setlist those two shows. These songs were different:
Santa Cruz: Broken Hearted, You're True, I Used To Work In Chicago, Pulling Into Santa Cruz
Berkeley 1: Satellite, Here's to the State, If You Want to Sing Out Sing Out, Parting Ways, Growin' Up
Each of these shows seemed unique to me because of the venue, the sound, and the crowd. Plus we got different stories : )
If I had the $$, I would have liked to see 'em all, but that's just me.
(BTW, slight nickpick with the thread title- charity show was in San Clemente, Orange County, not San Diego, not that it matters.)
Late at night I hear the trees, they're singing with the dead...overhead...”
My guess.. half of those people were at the bar or scarfing up the free hors d'oeuvres during most of the set and sauntered over to listen to 'Betterman'.
This is what I like about those V.I.P. shows in L.A. The giant guest list that only half the people show up... leaving openings for me and my lowly friends to gain entrance. And them, hanging out in the lobby trying to pitch a screenplay to Tom Cruise so me and my lowly friends can stand at the front of the stage.
Hail, Hail!!!
But the whole first half of the show was the same from Walking the Cow through the Into the Wild. Brokenhearted, You True aren't great songs. Chicago is a minute at best. Santa Cruz is not a good song despite what all the people on here will tell you. It sounded like what he said it was, a song that he wrote that day instead of going surfing.
Next night: Satelitte also not a great song. Here's to the State was good, as was Sing Out, Parting Ways, and Growin Up. So basically it was three different good songs from 2 nights.
Of the Satelitte, Brokenhearted, Goodbye, and You're True, Goodbye is really the only good song out of the bunch.
Even if I go along with what you said, that is only 4 different songs played in Berkeley from Santa Cruz. It's sucks that he built a huge fanbase following, in part, by mixing up the setlist and there were only four different songs played at a place an hour or so from the last show, so he would know that a lot of people would be going to both shows.
I felt this way somewhat in SF 06 when a lot of songs were repeats. Alive, Even Flow, Life Wasted, Severed Hand, and Yellow Ledbetter just off the top of my head were played all three nights. Not cool, from a band with the amount of songs they have. I'm not one of these people who needs to see super rare songs, I would just like to see different songs (Elderly Woman, Wishlist, Daughter, etc.) if I am going to see a band more than once a day after I just saw them.
No you can't complain about anything because anything Eddie or the band does is perfect.