*** Missoula Fanviews Here 9/30/12 ***

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  • 8181 Needing a ride to Forest Hills and a ounce of weed. Please inquire within. Thanks. Or not. Posts: 58,276
    I'm still hungry for Dirty Frank :x

    rumor has it, our chant (Truck and I) did get a laugh out of Ed during the acoustic portion of the set. need to go youtube it.
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  • The venue was incredible, the people even better! Thought the meet and greet was going to be kinda cheezy, but it turn out to be really cool. Couldn't believe how nice all the band members were, very genunie awesome people. It was amazing seeing everone from all the different shows we went to in the past, had one of the best times EVer! Want to say "Thanks" to everyone Shan and I got to hang out with and hope to see everyone again real soon!! :D
    I guess it was the beatings... made me wise!
  • Princess BulldozerPrincess Bulldozer Mannheim, Germany Posts: 952
    SolarWorld wrote:
    Carey wrote:

    Thank you Jodie from Australia for passing along the hug to me :) AND for handling the problems with the GA line. It was so great to meet you!
    She is lovely,isnt she...? ;)

    She was pretty awesome. 10C should hire her....


    Oh thank you both!
    Carey it was lovely to meet you and it was a pleasure passing on the hug and msg.

    And Garrett, 10C should hire me, I am amazing! :P
    Nice meeting you and your wife. :)

    Thanks Dimi :)
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  • SuziemaySuziemay Posts: 11,168
    Katyz wrote:
    I'm next to Mike but behind him and he turns around and looks straight at my shirt and goes to shake my hand. My bracelet was too big and had fallen over part of my hand so he got it in his and looked at it...I quickly explained what it was and he gave me the BIGGEST hug and then took the bracelet to wear....this made an incredible night the most special moment for me. My Sammy's bright orange band on Mike's wrist at one of the best shows I've ever seen! I can't put it into words properly. :D:D:D:D

    You can see the orange band in some of the photos and videos. It's on his left wrist. I'm still in shock!!

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    That's the best thing I've ever heard. That's awesome, Katyz. xx
  • CaliBigWaveCaliBigWave California Posts: 87
    Had a feeling Small Town would open the show. When it was the opener last year in Vancouver I was a little bummed, but it felt so right here, and getting the crowd involved in a sing-along right from the beginning set the tone for the evening...this was my 35th show and I don't think I've ever heard a louder crowd.

    Finally getting to cross Ghost off my list was a highlight for sure, and the energy in the building from the band and the crowd made songs I've heard many, many times feel more...electric. SOLAT, Jeremy, and Why Go really stood out to me, and one of my favorite performances of Betterman ever, especially with the crowd singing at the beginning.

    Off He Goes and MOTH always stop me in my tracks, even more so this time as my grandpa passed away in July...it felt like time stopped for a little bit during those...pushed the show to another level for me.

    I thought for sure we would get Ledbetter to close, but Indifference was awesome...one of those songs that just sticks in your head for a few days afterwards.

    No other live act comes close to this band...can't wait for the next gig!

    Got a vid of Betterman and the crowd singing the beginning: http://youtu.be/Dq0bLeHwcVw
  • 8181 Needing a ride to Forest Hills and a ounce of weed. Please inquire within. Thanks. Or not. Posts: 58,276
    Horos wrote:
    Had a crazy meeting in the beer garden. Traded shirts with a gal that wanted my Dirty Franking T-shirt and she snapped a few pics. Would love to see them if she's out there somewhere. Big man in a little shirt.

    :lol:

    now that was some funny shit.

    truck and i saw her on the floor about 3/4's of the way thru the show. she was just watching the show at that point.
    81 is now off the air

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  • CareyCarey Posts: 2,361
    Suziemay wrote:
    Katyz wrote:
    I'm next to Mike but behind him and he turns around and looks straight at my shirt and goes to shake my hand. My bracelet was too big and had fallen over part of my hand so he got it in his and looked at it...I quickly explained what it was and he gave me the BIGGEST hug and then took the bracelet to wear....this made an incredible night the most special moment for me. My Sammy's bright orange band on Mike's wrist at one of the best shows I've ever seen! I can't put it into words properly. :D:D:D:D

    You can see the orange band in some of the photos and videos. It's on his left wrist. I'm still in shock!!

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    That's the best thing I've ever heard. That's awesome, Katyz. xx

    Yes, one of the countless reasons I love Mike. Very touching story, thank you for sharing!!
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  • Katyz wrote:
    No idea where to begin with this one. I spent the weekend with amazing friends who have been my rocks over the last couple of years. Had a blast meeting new people and getting to know even more cool PJ fans.
    Decided with my two girlfriends to get small tattoos (three crooked hearts) as this was such a special time for us to be together.

    The show itself was filled with songs I love...all the comments above cover most of my thoughts.

    BUT.....
    The "Supporting Sammy" bracelet worn by Mike for the show was a surprise "BEST THING EVER" for me. I wore my Superman Sammy shirt and bracelet because I wanted to talk to Tester about healthcare and share with him about Sammy having leukemia (he's off treatment and doing well) and thanking him (and reminding him to keep going with the healthcare stuff) - September was also childhood cancer awareness month so it felt right at a political event). Anyway, I'm next to Mike but behind him and he turns around and looks straight at my shirt and goes to shake my hand. My bracelet was too big and had fallen over part of my hand so he got it in his and looked at it...I quickly explained what it was and he gave me the BIGGEST hug and then took the bracelet to wear....this made an incredible night the most special moment for me. My Sammy's bright orange band on Mike's wrist at one of the best shows I've ever seen! I can't put it into words properly. :D:D:D:D

    You can see the orange band in some of the photos and videos. It's on his left wrist. I'm still in shock!!

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    I still get misty eyes thinking abou this, and I am so grateful I got to watch this unfold. You deserve it. I love you honey! xxxooo
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  • SolarWorld wrote:
    Anyone else think this was the politest GA crowd ever? Rail security seemed to be ready for flying bodies. Bunch of them were telling war stories to us about hectic shows. They were even breaking a dude in, I think he was a fan, he had a big grin on his face the whole show. :)

    Seen them 30+ times since '93, this was right up there as one of the best shows I've seen, rail or no rail :D .

    Bummer about Ed's cold, who knows what else we would have got, Jeff was even ready for Ledbetter at the end and Ed told him no...

    This was my first GA show and Edved007 and I decided to do the 5am pre-party in line...I would agree with the crowd for sure. The people we met all day were awesome and it was great to have 12+ hours so shoot the shit with everyone and trade stories and travel plans. Once we got in...same thing. No pushing, shoving, grinding, squeezing etc (at least not overly noticeable) and the security was spot on as well. They were ready for war and quickly found themselves around a 4 hour zen moment. They supplied water to the first few rows on the rail and helped the band connect with the crowd. ONLY COMPLAINT - One security guard decided that at the end of the show, when some of the stage crew threw out a few EV Picks...he really wanted one for himself so he picked it up in the unusually large pit between stage and rail while 5 or 6 of us were BEGGING for it and with a little "Hmmm...yeah, sorry guys, but this one is mine" smirk on his face, he slipped it into his own pocket. 1000% unprofessional. That guys gets "dick of the year" award.
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  • BELLZDEEPBELLZDEEP Posts: 289
    Carey wrote:
    Thank you to Pablo from Long Island for hooking us up with the tickets. And what an amazing night for you and your bro!

    i've met pablo too, as he has hooked me up with tickets as well. great guy, glad he got a tambourine. great show! well worth the trip
  • Suziemay wrote:
    Katyz wrote:
    I'm next to Mike but behind him and he turns around and looks straight at my shirt and goes to shake my hand. My bracelet was too big and had fallen over part of my hand so he got it in his and looked at it...I quickly explained what it was and he gave me the BIGGEST hug and then took the bracelet to wear....this made an incredible night the most special moment for me. My Sammy's bright orange band on Mike's wrist at one of the best shows I've ever seen! I can't put it into words properly. :D:D:D:D

    You can see the orange band in some of the photos and videos. It's on his left wrist. I'm still in shock!!

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    That's the best thing I've ever heard. That's awesome, Katyz. xx
    awesome!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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  • animusanimus Twin Cities area Posts: 530
    Is Matt rockin' a new kit? Pretty sweet.
  • This was my 16th show and I wouldn't trade the drive from Seattle, or the car trouble my friend and I had on the way back (causing me to get back a day later than planned) for anything. I've been fortunate to see so many unique PJ shows, and this one was no exception. To echo what most of y'all were saying about the setlist: definitely more to it than on paper, especially that acoustic set. Still gives me chills thinking about it. "Low Light" was perfection.

    Looks like so many highlights that made this show so special have already been covered, but I would like to note that this audience was the best out of every PJ show I've seen- hands down.

    Thank you, Ten Club, for the great seats, and thanks to the band and the audience for making this such an incredible night! Can't wait for the bootleg!
    ...master of karate and friendship for everyone!
  • I don't think I have anything to add that hasn't already been said here.

    The show blew my bean, and the crowd was exceptionally respectful. Having won many awards for being super introverted, I sadly didn't take the time to meet anyone. I'm hoping to change that when 10/31 rolls around and we're down in Vegas.
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  • 5against1-5against1- Posts: 1,101
    Edved007 wrote:
    Edved007 wrote:
    Amazing! was front row center, Ed splashed wine on me then filled my cup during Rockin In The Free World. If anyone has video of that, I'll sell my soul!! I was in the PJ blue and Orange jersey!

    Josh

    I stand corrected…. The “wine incident” was during the last bit of Kick Out The Jams, guess I was delirious from the thrill. Thank you to whoever posted this video on You Tube, you can’t see me but the last 30 seconds shows it, but how cool…..and again if anyone out there has pictures or video of this you would make me a very happy man, so let me know!!!

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YuDuszNCkSQ

    Now that I’ve touched 5 states to get back home and had time to process my very quick 3 day trip to Missoula I just have to say a few things about the whole experience. The show speaks for it’s self, it was an awesome set, good balance I thought and the band really sounded great. Being front row I never would have guessed Ed was not feeling well until he said something, I personally don’t think it showed till the very end, he started to loose it a bit during Indifference. I saw Jeff mouth to him “Yellow Ledbetter??”, not sure what Ed said back, but I think that was the limit and his voice just couldn’t’ take it. Incredible show, but you do have to wonder if he was 100%.... I think this gig would have been elevated from incredible to legendary. I also knew the place was small, but it wasn't till I saw some of the pictures after just how tiny it was....felt like a big high school gym or field house, what an awesome quasi intimate setting....big enough to just rock, but small enough that I think everyone felt connected in that room.

    The little acoustic “mini set” or first encore was certainly the highlight for me. Off He Goes and Man of the Hour are two of my personal favorites and to see them in that setting was a true blessing. Stone seemed more upbeat and smiley than usual, Mike…well Mike is getting more energy as he grows older not less, and Matt deserves a TON of credit, that’s the hardest working man in the band right there folks. You could tell Jeff was giddy to be playing a home town show, and you could also tell the others truly wanted to be there for him and make it great.

    I could go on and on about the show but lots of people are doing that, what I will most take away from that weekend was how incredible everyone was in town and at the venue….hell, even before we got to town. We drove from Spokane to Missoula and stopped at a McDonalds in the middle of no where in a little mountain town. We are sitting there eating and a guy just comes up to us all friendly like and is like “Mind if I join you guys for lunch?” Who does that!....very cool.

    The staff at the Adams Center deserves a HUGE thank you too. I was there at 4:45 a.m. to get my spot in line and every single person we encountered (with the exception of one dopey kid) was incredible. They made sure we knew what was going on, that we were comfortable; the process getting in was very orderly and safe. They constantly provided cups of water for us in the first row and were just very kind I guess is the word. Only disappointment was how far back the gate was from the stage, but according to security they have had some very very rough shows lately and wanted to make sure they had room to work when all the body surfers came flying over the gate (ha…right), they were prepared for Armageddon and it took all of like 3 songs for them to realize they weren’t going to have any trouble. One guard who started off as the typical “hard ass” was loving it by the end… he kept looking back to watch the show till his boss came over and gave him a firm “eyes on the crowd, not on the band”.

    Had a blast meeting some people from the forum as well at our steak dinner on Saturday night, and having some beers around town with more of them and hearing some great stories.

    Amazing weekend overall…that’s the stuff that keeps making me come back to shows and travel thousands of miles if need be to see them. Can’t wait for the next one!

    Wish you would have shared the wine Ed gave you.....
    Josh.
    This too shall pass.....
  • PJ_SoulPJ_Soul Vancouver, BC Posts: 50,158
    81 wrote:
    I'm still hungry for Dirty Frank :x

    rumor has it, our chant (Truck and I) did get a laugh out of Ed during the acoustic portion of the set. need to go youtube it.
    Truck mentioned that - I totally noticed that and remember thinking how cool that must be for the fan who made him laugh like that. It was pretty pronounced; I think you'll be able to pick out the moment on the bootleg! Too bad you guys didn't get the song though! I would have loved to hear Dirty Frank too!!
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  • KatyzKatyz Posts: 838
    Suziemay wrote:
    Katyz wrote:
    I'm next to Mike but behind him and he turns around and looks straight at my shirt and goes to shake my hand. My bracelet was too big and had fallen over part of my hand so he got it in his and looked at it...I quickly explained what it was and he gave me the BIGGEST hug and then took the bracelet to wear....this made an incredible night the most special moment for me. My Sammy's bright orange band on Mike's wrist at one of the best shows I've ever seen! I can't put it into words properly. :D:D:D:D

    You can see the orange band in some of the photos and videos. It's on his left wrist. I'm still in shock!!

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    That's the best thing I've ever heard. That's awesome, Katyz. xx

    Your comment just made me cry!!! (Happy tears) xxx
  • HeisenbergHeisenberg Los Pollos Hermanos Posts: 4,957
    animus wrote:
    Is Matt rockin' a new kit? Pretty sweet.

    Yes...yes he is, and yes...yes it is
  • Its been to long, since Indio CA, the show ROCKED! People we met made the trip even that much more. Saturday night at the Rhino met some real peeps, Big Mike, Francesca, the Drs. LOL from virginia or west virginia IDK, Fireman Chicago Craig and the local with the blind date. See you in phoenix the 4th of Nov.
  • Katyz wrote:
    No idea where to begin with this one. I spent the weekend with amazing friends who have been my rocks over the last couple of years. Had a blast meeting new people and getting to know even more cool PJ fans.
    Decided with my two girlfriends to get small tattoos (three crooked hearts) as this was such a special time for us to be together.

    The show itself was filled with songs I love...all the comments above cover most of my thoughts.

    BUT.....
    The "Supporting Sammy" bracelet worn by Mike for the show was a surprise "BEST THING EVER" for me. I wore my Superman Sammy shirt and bracelet because I wanted to talk to Tester about healthcare and share with him about Sammy having leukemia (he's off treatment and doing well) and thanking him (and reminding him to keep going with the healthcare stuff) - September was also childhood cancer awareness month so it felt right at a political event). Anyway, I'm next to Mike but behind him and he turns around and looks straight at my shirt and goes to shake my hand. My bracelet was too big and had fallen over part of my hand so he got it in his and looked at it...I quickly explained what it was and he gave me the BIGGEST hug and then took the bracelet to wear....this made an incredible night the most special moment for me. My Sammy's bright orange band on Mike's wrist at one of the best shows I've ever seen! I can't put it into words properly. :D:D:D:D

    You can see the orange band in some of the photos and videos. It's on his left wrist. I'm still in shock!!

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    Thanks so much for sharing! I am so happy for you that you got to have this experience! What a memory....
  • mattseattleusamattseattleusa North Idaho, USA Posts: 346
    Amazing show, feeling so fortunate to have been on the floor about 3 people back in front of Jeff. Left hoarse and sweaty, as there is no other way to leave. Stood near some cool guys from Utah...hope you guys made it back safely. Thanks to PJ and Mudhoney for a great night of music. And, good luck to Jon Tester! Wish I could see him in town this Friday night, too.
    I will not lose my Faith, it's an Inside job today....
  • What to say, where to start....I've got somewhere around 16 shows under my belt, so hard to keep count seeing that they've been spread out among 19+ years. The boys have been there for the good times and recently carried me through the bad. This band is like fine wine, shows keep getting better and better. I thought nothing could top Night 2 in East Troy, we were back in the lawn with all you yahoo's rocking out like it was a P90X workout. I can't explain my appreciation for outdoor venues (by the way, get your asses back to the Gorge) but intimate arenas like Adams Center, shut the front door. Started nice and easy but by the time Cordury was unleashed it was on. It was great to see the dedicated folks in Section 210 not worrying about catching their breath for the the next 2 1/2 hours, all were there there for a good time as we danced and belted lyric after lyric out, who needs a sing along, the whole night was one big one. Only complaint "Where the fuck was our third, fourth and fifth encores" :nono: Seriously left totally satisfied and can't wait to do it again. Keep up the dedication 10 clubbers. My name is Dan from a small town near Seattle and I'm a jamoholic. Safe travels my friends, see you on the road.
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  • toolietoolie Posts: 393
    Sorry RM, it snowed in Calgary on Tuesday and has been hella busy. Was about 11:30 when we got to IHOP. Was gonna say hey to Mudhoney but I imagine they like to enjoy their flapjacks in peace and quiet. :D It was pretty funny though, sounded like the kitchen was comning unglued. Lots of yelling between the waitress and the cook. Breakfast was good though!

    toolie wrote:
    Wow what an incredible weekend. I love Montana. Just got back to Calgary with my case of Coors original. I love Montana.
    Show was incredible. The band seemed so comfortable and relaxed there. The acoustic set was a highlight, but Nothingman was the song my wife wanted to hear, which completely made the trip. And seeing Jeffs mom rock out to Fortunate Son was such a fun point in the show.

    Was nice to meet some fellow fans, Jason and Jennifer from San Fran (PM Me!! you guys gotta get up here!! ) and Chris and his wife from hometown Calgary. Missoula was way better than I'd hoped for.

    Mudhoney was eating breakfast at the IHOP we stopped at this morning. My first IHOP experience and Mudhoney was there. I love Montana.

    I can't wait for the bootleg.

    My brother-in-law and I stopped in at that IHOP and ate there as well! We were so starving and that was the only game in town that was still open so we were more than willing to wait out the projected 40 minute wait.

    What time were you and the band there? I remember doing a once over when I got there to see if I knew anyone but didn't recognize anyone. But I was also a little delirious by that point in the evening so it would be easy to understand if I had overlooked them.

    RM
  • Thanks to the Band for coming to Missoula and giving us this outstanding show, and to all the fantastic fans who came from far and wide for such an unforgettable weekend! We miss you already and we miss you always.

    Gorge 2013
    Go Jon Tester
  • "...Dimitri...He talks to me...'.."The Ghost of Greece..".
    "..That's One Happy Fuckin Ghost.."
    “..That came up on the Pillow Case...This is for the Greek, With Our Apologies.....”
  • KN219077KN219077 Montana Posts: 1,165
    Awesome seats! While I would say that there wasn't a bad seat in the house, the recliners were definitely the best!
  • how many of you went to the pre show meetup with the band and tester...share your experiences
    i have a paper here that entitles me to fast track status
  • how many of you went to the pre show meetup with the band and tester...share your experiences
    "...Dimitri...He talks to me...'.."The Ghost of Greece..".
    "..That's One Happy Fuckin Ghost.."
    “..That came up on the Pillow Case...This is for the Greek, With Our Apologies.....”
  • normnorm Posts: 31,146
    how many of you went to the pre show meetup with the band and tester...share your experiences

    lots of stories here

    viewtopic.php?f=4&t=190713&hilit=250
  • PJ_SoulPJ_Soul Vancouver, BC Posts: 50,158
    KN219077 wrote:
    Awesome seats! While I would say that there wasn't a bad seat in the house, the recliners were definitely the best!
    Are you the guy who won the draw for the seats on stage?? If so, where were those seats?? I couldn't see them at all!
    With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata
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