Absolutely nothing off binaural and riot act and one song off No Code and Yield
Crazy! I wonder if this will become a trend with them playing an entire album start to finish at shows
Eddie stole my thread idea!
Manchester 04.06.00, Leeds 25.08.06, Wembley 18.06.07, Dusseldorf 21.06.07, Shepherds Bush 11.08.09, Manchester 17.08.09, Adelaide 17.11.09, Melbourne 20.11.09, Sydney 22.11.09, Brisbane 25.11.09, MSG1 20.05.10, MSG2 21.05.10, Dublin 22.06.10, Belfast 23.06.10, London 25.06.10, Long Beach 06.07.11 (EV), Los Angeles 08.07.11 (EV), Toronto 11.09.11, Toronto 12.09.11, Ottawa 14.09.11, Hamilton 14.09.11, Manchester 20.06.12, Manchester 21.06.12, Amsterdam 26.06.2012, Amsterdam 27.06.2012, Berlin 04.07.12, Berlin 05.07.12, Stockholm 07.07.12, Oslo 09.07.12, Copenhagen 10.07.12, Manchester 28.07.12 (EV), Brooklyn 18.10.13, Brooklyn 19.10.13, Philly 21.10.13, Philly 22.10.13, San Diego 21.11.13, LA 23.11.13, LA 24.11.13, Oakland 26.11.13, Portland 29.11.13, Spokane 30.11.13, Calgary 02.12.13, Vancouver 04.12.13, Seattle 06.12.13, Trieste 22.06.14, Vienna 25.06.14, Berlin 26.06.14, Stockholm 28.06.14, Leeds 08.07.14, Philly 28.04.16, Philly 28.04.16, MSG1 01.05.16, MSG2 02.05.16
Doesnt it seem like when the venue isn't full, they always play a special show? I remember back in 2000, this happened, and the show turned out to be one of the best of the tour.
San Fran 92, San Fran 93, Berkeley 93, Indio 93, Fairfax 94, DC 95, San Fran 95, DC 95, Va Beach 98, Columbia 98, Dc 98, Va Beach 00, Columbia 00, Philly 03, Bristow 03, Chicago 06, Chicago 06, Dc 06, DC 08
2nd Pearl Jam show ever,after Paris last week (didnt get a chance to seen them before, it was a sort of redemption seeing then twice..lol)
Hoorays:
-The venue...Palaisozaki is one of the best i've ever been in, really, very classy, good sound and an impressive organisation.Nice atmosphere both inside the place and outside..
-Themselves: the band seemed very relaxed and enjoying being here -specially eddie and stone who went for a both funny and ridiculous arm dance during a song (i dont remember which one)..Super Nacho Eddie lol
-The setlist:Tremor Christ, Baba, Indifference, couldnt dream of hearing them live, there they were.Huge version of RVM-audience was so much into..shivers..
-The video crew: Thanks for the guy for providing me water bottles in exchange of a few cigs lol
-The audience:Thanks to Torino for bringing so many bella raggazza, the pleasure of the eyes was not only on stage fellows..and italian choir rocks
-And at last: Torino itself, went hiking in the center, very pretty city though we've never be able to find a respectable pizzeria...outrageous lol
Booos:
-The setlist(again):I dont know if it was because of the dvd recording, but i got really f**k up like my french fellow a few post earlier but it was quite annoying to know which song they would be playing after Severed Hand, and thereafter Marker and thereafter Parachutes and so on...Basiclly i agree with the idea of bein surprised by a setlist which turned not to be the case until the encores...On the other hand we got the chance to hear Come Back...a stormer on stage.
-The world cup final:Though it was a nice time in Italia it still doesnt give back the cup to France..lol
So to sum up, very good show though i'm very glad i've been able to be in Paris too for the diversity of the setlist but it turned out good since Paris show was rockin so hard in the front row so i had the Torino show to relax and enjoy seeing the Seattle boys in a peaceful atmosphere.
2nd Pearl Jam show ever,after Paris last week (didnt get a chance to seen them before, it was a sort of redemption seeing then twice..lol)
Hoorays:
-The venue...Palaisozaki is one of the best i've ever been in, really, very classy, good sound and an impressive organisation.Nice atmosphere both inside the place and outside..
-Themselves: the band seemed very relaxed and enjoying being here -specially eddie and stone who went for a both funny and ridiculous arm dance during a song (i dont remember which one)..Super Nacho Eddie lol
-The setlist:Tremor Christ, Baba, Indifference, couldnt dream of hearing them live, there they were.Huge version of RVM-audience was so much into..shivers..
-The video crew: Thanks for the guy for providing me water bottles in exchange of a few cigs lol
-The audience:Thanks to Torino for bringing so many bella raggazza, the pleasure of the eyes was not only on stage fellows..and italian choir rocks
-And at last: Torino itself, went hiking in the center, very pretty city though we've never be able to find a respectable pizzeria...outrageous lol
Booos:
-The setlist(again):I dont know if it was because of the dvd recording, but i got really f**k up like my french fellow a few post earlier but it was quite annoying to know which song they would be playing after Severed Hand, and thereafter Marker and thereafter Parachutes and so on...Basiclly i agree with the idea of bein surprised by a setlist which turned not to be the case until the encores...On the other hand we got the chance to hear Come Back...a stormer on stage.
-The world cup final:Though it was a nice time in Italia it still doesnt give back the cup to France..lol
So to sum up, very good show though i'm very glad i've been able to be in Paris too for the diversity of the setlist but it turned out good since Paris show was rockin so hard in the front row so i had the Torino show to relax and enjoy seeing the Seattle boys in a peaceful atmosphere.
It was my first PJ concert. I had been waiting for so long to see them and I finally saw them in my hometown. It was such an important, magic, mistic experience for me I cannot even describe.
I was in the front pit and I really had to fight to survive all the moshing and crowd surfing (I got kicked in the head, by the way) but it was worth every minute.
The guys seemed so into it and Eddie was so sweet trying to speak Italian and so proud to tell us he had reserved for us a special set list, which he hoped we liked.
And we liked it indeed. How could we not?
At one point I thought Ed was looking at me and I looked him like "who me?" and he nodded and smiled and so I smiled and waved back like a complete idiot. I was over the moon.
I was only upset for one stupid security guy, to whom I had asked to let two friends of mine come down from the upper sectors as I explained to him that I was alone. He answered to me he would have allowed them in exchange of two pizzas! "Pizzas? what pizzas?" I asked him when I understood he wasn't joking. I walked away so indignant and I thoght that, had Eddie known it, he would have taken the time to personally punch that idiot in the throat.
Anyway they promised not to make us wait for another six years and I really hope they won't.
Thank you guys, this was the most special concert I've seen in my life. See you soon in sunny Italy!
Budapest.Budapest.Arnhem.Antwerpen.Vienna.Madrid.Katowice.Nova_rock.Nijmegen.Rotterdam.Berlin.Dublin.Belfast.London.Venice.Prague.Stockholm.Copenhagen.Vienna.Leeds.Milton_keynes.Padova.Prague.Seattle1.Seattle2.Chicago1.Budapest.Cracow.Vienna..>>>LONDON.BERLIN1.BERLIN2 Eddie: Dublin & London
Back in the nineties he even said he seriously considered movig here (I guess he then didn't cause we don't see too many good waves around here;)).
He also said that he read on an Italian newspaper that Italy was a like a second homeland for PJ and that, even if usually newspaper are wrong, this time they got it right...
Back in the nineties he even said he seriously considered movig here (I guess he then didn't cause we don't see too many good waves around here;)).
He also said that he read on an Italian newspaper that Italy was a like a second homeland for PJ and that, even if usually newspaper are wrong, this time they got it right...
you are right!
I know Ed likes Italy because we love him and PJ
and now he feel it so he will come back soon
(sorry for my english)
The PJ concert in Turin was the best one!!! ^_^
(Sorry for my english)
Thank you, and glad to be onboard cap'tain..
I'll intended to give my views on the Paris Show later on ,when the "mosher must die" debate will have cool down a bit lol..
Eddie was so sweet trying to speak Italian and so proud to tell us he had reserved for us a special set list, which he hoped we liked.
Would you mind telling the non italian speakers a bit more about what he said while reading his paper?It was nice seeing him speaking italian but oh so frustrating to not understand!
thank you
Thank you, and glad to be onboard cap'tain..
I'll intended to give my views on the Paris Show later on ,when the "mosher must die" debate will have cool down a bit lol..
Would you mind telling the non italian speakers a bit more about what he said while reading his paper?It was nice seeing him speaking italian but oh so frustrating to not understand!
thank you
At the beginning he said that there are many war right now in the world, Iraq, Liban and so they had decided to play songs about war and the set list of the show would be a bit different and he wished that we like it.
Then, in the 1st encore, after Black, he looked at the many flags that there was in the crowd and said something like: "is beautiful to see so many flags tonight, all together: Norway, Italy, France etc...but this one is for you" (as he pointed to one guy with an egyptian flag).....and then they started with Tremor Christ!
That's what i remember...what a fantastic night, it was my first Pearl Jam concert!
At the beginning he also said that he wanted to have a toast to their first concert in turin, and that, given the new town and new location (the palaisozaki was built last year for the olimpic games), they had prepared a special set-list, which they hoped we liked.
You may also know about the little Italian speach he made in Milan (it's on youtube) when he dedicated picture in a frame to "the love of his life and the mother of his child, Olivia, which he met six years ago in Milan". So sweet for him to say.... and also a bit strange for his character.
Hi there!
I'm one of those lucky Italians who saw the show in Torino and I just registered to say how beautiful it was to stand there and sing Jeremy and Parachutes out loud... and all the other songs of course but... It seemed to me that they performed those two just for me :P
It was even better than the show I saw in Milano in 2000... and I thought that nothing could be better than that!
Everything has been said about the fantastic show of tuesday but I can assure you that it was extremely exciting when he said: "Vi assicuro che non passeranno altri sei anni" (meaning that they won't let another six years pass before they'll come back to Italy)... that was sooooo comforting...
Back from the italian leg! Wow, what a trip! I feel very lucky! I was in the front row for this show - AMAZING! Have Sore ribs though! A review to come when I get settled!
Back from the italian leg! Wow, what a trip! I feel very lucky! I was in the front row for this show - AMAZING! Have Sore ribs though! A review to come when I get settled!
hey man are u one the 2 guys i met at the bouvais airport the night after bercy gig?? one of ya had a fugazi t-shirt on? i was one of the 3 irish lads
who was quite jealous of ya?!!
26/10/96 dublin
01/06/00 dublin
23/08/06 dublin
11/09/06 paris
18/06/07 london
17/08/09 manchester
18/08/09 london
hey man are u one the 2 guys i met at the bouvais airport the night after bercy gig?? one of ya had a fugazi t-shirt on? i was one of the 3 irish lads
who was quite jealous of ya?!!
Great gig... managed to get front barrier in front of Mike when he came around the foldbacks... got some great pics from there ... Crowd was really good over that side, only real moshing was towards the centre - we spent the whole gig without getting shoved in the back once!
Oh, and Eddie doesn't know what a Welsh flag is... he looked at it for a good ten seconds when he was calling them out and looked a bit confused before calling out Denmark (really Norway)... So for Pistoia we wrote Welsh Flag with a big arrow on it ... he noticed it that time! (Got a little wave!)
My only downer was the organisation of the 10C line... we ended up stealing barriers to create our own, as everyone was just milling around (Someone employ D2D as official GA line organiser!!), which took the piss when some people had been there since the wee small hours (we got there around 11am). On the good side of the queueing system props to the Welsh paper hat brigade! , and our friendly neighbourhood bouncer from New York (sorry, i forgot your name)
...London Doesn't Call Anymore... (rip joe)
Yes, I have been to some Pearl Jam concerts. Several of them.
this was a GREAT show!
first of all, this was the show i was a total klutz, fell down some steps and seriously fecked my left knee up badly, in total pain...but still held onto the rail the whole show. by far the most respectful crowd of all the italian shows. i had a huge italian guy right behind me, totally respectful...unlike milan where i felt literally molested....this guy said 'scuzie' if he so much as brushed up against me....and also protected me thru the entire show...so really eased my pain and made it taht much more enjoyable. hearing every track off the new album was very special, and just a great vibe all the way round. i seriously could not get enough of the italians singing along at every show.
evolutionary - you know it. i'd keep all that organized/safe/happy. haha.
oh, and that was anthony. never met him until then, but you betcha...great bouncer. ha. it was a serious cluster fuck there to be sure, definite downer that the 10c queues continually got ungly....but c'est la vie......in the end, all worked out, just would be a nicer journey with a bit more organization and cooperation.
hi!
I was in Torino after PJ show in Bologna. It was great. Listening to a live version of "come back" and "inside job" has been amazing. Unespected "tremor christ", great "RVM"...and again Black. There aren't enough words to describe how good I feel after the concerts.
How long do I have to wait to see them again??? It's never enough!
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Eddie stole my thread idea!
I frickin love when they do that.
I hope that makes the DVD!
Hoorays:
-The venue...Palaisozaki is one of the best i've ever been in, really, very classy, good sound and an impressive organisation.Nice atmosphere both inside the place and outside..
-Themselves: the band seemed very relaxed and enjoying being here -specially eddie and stone who went for a both funny and ridiculous arm dance during a song (i dont remember which one)..Super Nacho Eddie lol
-The setlist:Tremor Christ, Baba, Indifference, couldnt dream of hearing them live, there they were.Huge version of RVM-audience was so much into..shivers..
-The video crew: Thanks for the guy for providing me water bottles in exchange of a few cigs lol
-The audience:Thanks to Torino for bringing so many bella raggazza, the pleasure of the eyes was not only on stage fellows..and italian choir rocks
-And at last: Torino itself, went hiking in the center, very pretty city though we've never be able to find a respectable pizzeria...outrageous lol
Booos:
-The setlist(again):I dont know if it was because of the dvd recording, but i got really f**k up like my french fellow a few post earlier but it was quite annoying to know which song they would be playing after Severed Hand, and thereafter Marker and thereafter Parachutes and so on...Basiclly i agree with the idea of bein surprised by a setlist which turned not to be the case until the encores...On the other hand we got the chance to hear Come Back...a stormer on stage.
-The world cup final:Though it was a nice time in Italia it still doesnt give back the cup to France..lol
So to sum up, very good show though i'm very glad i've been able to be in Paris too for the diversity of the setlist but it turned out good since Paris show was rockin so hard in the front row so i had the Torino show to relax and enjoy seeing the Seattle boys in a peaceful atmosphere.
Conclusion, always go to two PJ shows in a row.
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I love you forever and forever
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I was in the front pit and I really had to fight to survive all the moshing and crowd surfing (I got kicked in the head, by the way) but it was worth every minute.
The guys seemed so into it and Eddie was so sweet trying to speak Italian and so proud to tell us he had reserved for us a special set list, which he hoped we liked.
And we liked it indeed. How could we not?
At one point I thought Ed was looking at me and I looked him like "who me?" and he nodded and smiled and so I smiled and waved back like a complete idiot. I was over the moon.
I was only upset for one stupid security guy, to whom I had asked to let two friends of mine come down from the upper sectors as I explained to him that I was alone. He answered to me he would have allowed them in exchange of two pizzas! "Pizzas? what pizzas?" I asked him when I understood he wasn't joking. I walked away so indignant and I thoght that, had Eddie known it, he would have taken the time to personally punch that idiot in the throat.
Anyway they promised not to make us wait for another six years and I really hope they won't.
Thank you guys, this was the most special concert I've seen in my life. See you soon in sunny Italy!
Choosing the shiny ones instead'
Reading 06 - Torino 06 - Wembley 07
Eddie: Dublin & London
yup, thought the same thing.
5 concerts in italy wooowww.
and he speaks italian too.
what's going on here?
i mean, that's more "italy tour 2006" than something else :-)
anyone knows??
Back in the nineties he even said he seriously considered movig here (I guess he then didn't cause we don't see too many good waves around here;)).
He also said that he read on an Italian newspaper that Italy was a like a second homeland for PJ and that, even if usually newspaper are wrong, this time they got it right...
I know Ed likes Italy because we love him and PJ
and now he feel it so he will come back soon
(sorry for my english)
(Sorry for my english)
Thank you, and glad to be onboard cap'tain..
I'll intended to give my views on the Paris Show later on ,when the "mosher must die" debate will have cool down a bit lol..
Would you mind telling the non italian speakers a bit more about what he said while reading his paper?It was nice seeing him speaking italian but oh so frustrating to not understand!
thank you
Then, in the 1st encore, after Black, he looked at the many flags that there was in the crowd and said something like: "is beautiful to see so many flags tonight, all together: Norway, Italy, France etc...but this one is for you" (as he pointed to one guy with an egyptian flag).....and then they started with Tremor Christ!
That's what i remember...what a fantastic night, it was my first Pearl Jam concert!
Really ace show, the mosh was hardcore and I got the bruises to prove it
27.08.2006 - Reading
19.09.2006 - Torino
You may also know about the little Italian speach he made in Milan (it's on youtube) when he dedicated picture in a frame to "the love of his life and the mother of his child, Olivia, which he met six years ago in Milan". So sweet for him to say.... and also a bit strange for his character.
I'm one of those lucky Italians who saw the show in Torino and I just registered to say how beautiful it was to stand there and sing Jeremy and Parachutes out loud... and all the other songs of course but... It seemed to me that they performed those two just for me :P
It was even better than the show I saw in Milano in 2000... and I thought that nothing could be better than that!
Everything has been said about the fantastic show of tuesday but I can assure you that it was extremely exciting when he said: "Vi assicuro che non passeranno altri sei anni" (meaning that they won't let another six years pass before they'll come back to Italy)... that was sooooo comforting...
Back from the italian leg! Wow, what a trip! I feel very lucky! I was in the front row for this show - AMAZING! Have Sore ribs though! A review to come when I get settled!
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hey man are u one the 2 guys i met at the bouvais airport the night after bercy gig?? one of ya had a fugazi t-shirt on? i was one of the 3 irish lads
who was quite jealous of ya?!!
01/06/00 dublin
23/08/06 dublin
11/09/06 paris
18/06/07 london
17/08/09 manchester
18/08/09 london
Hey dude! Yep! That was us!
I was the one with the dodgy MoHawk! :P
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That is now blonde
Great gig... managed to get front barrier in front of Mike when he came around the foldbacks... got some great pics from there ... Crowd was really good over that side, only real moshing was towards the centre - we spent the whole gig without getting shoved in the back once!
Oh, and Eddie doesn't know what a Welsh flag is... he looked at it for a good ten seconds when he was calling them out and looked a bit confused before calling out Denmark (really Norway)... So for Pistoia we wrote Welsh Flag with a big arrow on it ... he noticed it that time! (Got a little wave!)
My only downer was the organisation of the 10C line... we ended up stealing barriers to create our own, as everyone was just milling around (Someone employ D2D as official GA line organiser!!), which took the piss when some people had been there since the wee small hours (we got there around 11am). On the good side of the queueing system props to the Welsh paper hat brigade! , and our friendly neighbourhood bouncer from New York (sorry, i forgot your name)
Yes, I have been to some Pearl Jam concerts. Several of them.
first of all, this was the show i was a total klutz, fell down some steps and seriously fecked my left knee up badly, in total pain...but still held onto the rail the whole show. by far the most respectful crowd of all the italian shows. i had a huge italian guy right behind me, totally respectful...unlike milan where i felt literally molested....this guy said 'scuzie' if he so much as brushed up against me....and also protected me thru the entire show...so really eased my pain and made it taht much more enjoyable. hearing every track off the new album was very special, and just a great vibe all the way round. i seriously could not get enough of the italians singing along at every show.
evolutionary - you know it. i'd keep all that organized/safe/happy. haha.
oh, and that was anthony. never met him until then, but you betcha...great bouncer. ha. it was a serious cluster fuck there to be sure, definite downer that the 10c queues continually got ungly....but c'est la vie......in the end, all worked out, just would be a nicer journey with a bit more organization and cooperation.
Let's just breathe...
I am myself like you somehow
I was in Torino after PJ show in Bologna. It was great. Listening to a live version of "come back" and "inside job" has been amazing. Unespected "tremor christ", great "RVM"...and again Black. There aren't enough words to describe how good I feel after the concerts.
How long do I have to wait to see them again??? It's never enough!
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great photos!