Soundgarden Tour
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JMo wrote:JMo wrote:I'm down in Anaheim right now for work. Looking to buy a single GA ticket for the Saturday show. Or if you need a ticket buddy, let me know!
Still looking!
try the box office the day of the show, my friends got GA that night-good luck!
Missed you after the show last Friday :(The joy of life comes from our encounters with new experiences, and hence there is no greater joy than to have an endlessly changing horizon, for each day to have a new and different sun.
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RKCNDY wrote:JMo wrote:Still looking!
try the box office the day of the show, my friends got GA that night-good luck!
Missed you after the show last Friday :(
Yeah, I should be up there at about 530pm, and see what I can find.
My phone was dead after the Seattle show. But we did wait around a bit before driving back to Portland. Matt said he saw your hubby half way through the show. Good times!0 -
I suppose the ringing in my ears will eventually go away. Two nights at the Wiltern with Soundgarden were amazing. A full throttle concert experience and seeing Matt Cameron drum Jesus Christ Pose both nights was a "holy shit" moment I'll remember the rest of my life.
Tonight's concert was recorded for the PBS show Artists Den, so everyone will get to see that concert eventually too..2000: CLT, Greensboro, 2003: MSG 1 & 2, 2008: MSG 1 & 2, 2009: LA 2 & 3, 2011: Vancouver, 2012: Missoula, 2013: Wrigley, Brooklyn 1 & 2, Voodoo, SD, LA 1 & 2, OAK, PDX, Vancouver, SEA, 2014: Cincy, ACL1, Tulsa, Lincoln, Memphis, Moline, St. Paul, MKE, DEN, Bridge 1 & 2, 2015: GCF, Mexico City, 2016: FLL, MIA, TPA, Greenville, Hampton, Columbia, MSG 1 & 2, Bonnaroo, Telluride, Fenway 1 & 2, Wrigley 1 & 2, 2017: ROHF, 2018: Padova, Rome, Prague, Seattle 1 & 2, Missoula, Wrigley 1 2021: SHN, Ohana 2 & 3, 2022: LA 1 & 2, PHX, OAK 1 & 2, Fresno, MSG, BNA, B&B, STL, OKC, DEN, 2023: MSP 1 & 2, CHI 1 & 2, DFW 2, AUS 1 & 2, 2024: Vancouver 1 & 2, LV 1 & 2, SEA 1 & 20 -
Suziemay wrote:HAVE A BLAST!!!
It was definitely a blast! Feel really fortunate that I was able to catch all three nights, as well as winning access to soundcheck before Friday's show. That really increased my appreciation for Matt, if that's even possible.When we walked into soundcheck, I was caught off guard because they were working out parts I really hadn't heard them play before. As Chris started to sing some lyrics, I realized it was "New Damage" and I was really amazed. It was so cool to see them work out the various parts, all the while Matt was the one who was sort of directing it all, knowing how many times to go on certain parts and where each member came in and such. Really neat to see them working out such a rare song and as Chris said later that night when they played it in the set, it was the first time in over 15 years that they'd played it!
Friday's show was an absolutely great kickoff to the run. I never saw them back in the 90's so these shows were only the 3rd-5th time that I've seen them after they reformed. Great to see songs like New Damage, Pretty Noose, Mailman, Fresh Tendrils, and Like Suicide (They played 8/15 of Superunknown on Friday.) I was also really happy because I had different friends that went each night and they all got to hear the songs they wanted to. My friend at Friday's show really wanted to hear Slaves and Bulldozers and it was an incendiary closer, like usual, that night.
Saturday, my friend that was there was seeing them for the first time and was excited for some of the standards like FOBD and Outshined. When they ended the main set, he asked if they had played Rusty Cage on Friday and I said yes. He thought he'd be unlikely to hear it but I told him that's a regular and sure enough, they played it in the encore so he was happy. Saturday was good with songs like Ty Cobb, Ugly Truth, and Get on the Snake. Things seemed a little off though as Chris had trouble with his guitar prior to FOBD and then his pedal board during Rowing. Saturday's show was a little over 2 hours, whereas Friday was 2.5. Afterwards, I saw a setlist where they had scratched a few songs.
As previously noted, Sunday's show was recorded for The Artist's Den so I was a little worried they'd skew towards all new material for the taping. That thinking sort of ended when they opened with Incessant Mace, and even though they played 10/13 from King Animal, it was a great show and the sound was the most dialed in it had been all weekend. It was really phenomenal. Also really special to hear "Blind Dogs" for the first time ever live. They really seemed to be enjoying themselves and Chris kept poking fun at the fact that the recording was for PBS. He mentioned how members would want to cancel donation checks after watching educational programming and then see Soundgarden on the channel. He also lead everyone through shouting obscenities, saying PBS stood for "Public B*itching Session." JCP, Rusty Cage, and Blow Up the Outside World, among other set staples where great every night and this show got back to the 2.5 mark like Friday's set.
Just a really great three nights and it was nice being able to say hello to Kim and Matt after Friday's show when they came out to greet fans and sign (Matt also came out Sat). Ben was nice as could be after Sunday's finale, saying how that show was so much better than Saturday night. Such an amazing weekend!
Good meeting Jason (JMo) at Saturday's show!0 -
kasedoug wrote:Good meeting Jason (JMo) at Saturday's show!
Nice to meet you, KC, even if it was ever so brief!
Good recap of your three nights. As KC mentioned, I was able to escape the clutches of work in the OC, and see the Saturday show. I had a great f'n time! I know a lot of people are saying that Saturday's show wasn't as good as the other nights, but I didn't care! They opened with 'Nothing to Say, Flower, Outshined and GUN'! Vintage SG for sure! They also played 7 tracks off the new album, but the set was littered with the typically crowd pleasers too. Although, Blind Dogs and New Damage were crossed off the Saturday encore setlist, the 'Beyond the wheel' ending was pretty damn great!
Wish I could have been there Friday and Sunday too, but I had work and a flight to catch. Hopefully I get to hang with KC at a later date. Cool dude!0 -
Poster fanatics, an amazing print is going up for sale tomorrow from Justin Hampton!
http://justinhampton.com/SoundgardenLA.html
Soundgarden in Los Angeles
My first poster for the tour of the new album 'King Animal'. This design is based on the lyrics of the song 'Bones of Birds. A three color screen print on 100 lb acid free paper stock measuring 18"x 24". Each copy has my hand pulled emboss of my JH logo in the lower left hand corner. Signed and numbered in a limited edition of only 100 prints.
$50
On sale Tuesday, Feb 19th at Noon PST.
http://justinhampton.com/SGTransfiguration.html
An art print version of my Soundgarden poster. A three color screen print on rainbow holographic foil paper stock measuring 18"x 24". Each copy has my hand pulled emboss of my JH logo in the lower left hand corner. Signed and numbered in a limited edition of only 30 prints.
$75
On sale Tuesday, Feb 19th at Noon0 -
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kasedoug wrote:Suziemay wrote:HAVE A BLAST!!!
It was definitely a blast! Feel really fortunate that I was able to catch all three nights, as well as winning access to soundcheck before Friday's show. That really increased my appreciation for Matt, if that's even possible.When we walked into soundcheck, I was caught off guard because they were working out parts I really hadn't heard them play before. As Chris started to sing some lyrics, I realized it was "New Damage" and I was really amazed. It was so cool to see them work out the various parts, all the while Matt was the one who was sort of directing it all, knowing how many times to go on certain parts and where each member came in and such. Really neat to see them working out such a rare song and as Chris said later that night when they played it in the set, it was the first time in over 15 years that they'd played it!
Friday's show was an absolutely great kickoff to the run. I never saw them back in the 90's so these shows were only the 3rd-5th time that I've seen them after they reformed. Great to see songs like New Damage, Pretty Noose, Mailman, Fresh Tendrils, and Like Suicide (They played 8/15 of Superunknown on Friday.) I was also really happy because I had different friends that went each night and they all got to hear the songs they wanted to. My friend at Friday's show really wanted to hear Slaves and Bulldozers and it was an incendiary closer, like usual, that night.
Saturday, my friend that was there was seeing them for the first time and was excited for some of the standards like FOBD and Outshined. When they ended the main set, he asked if they had played Rusty Cage on Friday and I said yes. He thought he'd be unlikely to hear it but I told him that's a regular and sure enough, they played it in the encore so he was happy. Saturday was good with songs like Ty Cobb, Ugly Truth, and Get on the Snake. Things seemed a little off though as Chris had trouble with his guitar prior to FOBD and then his pedal board during Rowing. Saturday's show was a little over 2 hours, whereas Friday was 2.5. Afterwards, I saw a setlist where they had scratched a few songs.
As previously noted, Sunday's show was recorded for The Artist's Den so I was a little worried they'd skew towards all new material for the taping. That thinking sort of ended when they opened with Incessant Mace, and even though they played 10/13 from King Animal, it was a great show and the sound was the most dialed in it had been all weekend. It was really phenomenal. Also really special to hear "Blind Dogs" for the first time ever live. They really seemed to be enjoying themselves and Chris kept poking fun at the fact that the recording was for PBS. He mentioned how members would want to cancel donation checks after watching educational programming and then see Soundgarden on the channel. He also lead everyone through shouting obscenities, saying PBS stood for "Public B*itching Session." JCP, Rusty Cage, and Blow Up the Outside World, among other set staples where great every night and this show got back to the 2.5 mark like Friday's set.
Just a really great three nights and it was nice being able to say hello to Kim and Matt after Friday's show when they came out to greet fans and sign (Matt also came out Sat). Ben was nice as could be after Sunday's finale, saying how that show was so much better than Saturday night. Such an amazing weekend!
Good meeting Jason (JMo) at Saturday's show!0 -
demetrios wrote:Poster fanatics, an amazing print is going up for sale tomorrow from Justin Hampton!
http://justinhampton.com/SoundgardenLA.html
Soundgarden in Los Angeles
My first poster for the tour of the new album 'King Animal'. This design is based on the lyrics of the song 'Bones of Birds. A three color screen print on 100 lb acid free paper stock measuring 18"x 24". Each copy has my hand pulled emboss of my JH logo in the lower left hand corner. Signed and numbered in a limited edition of only 100 prints.
$50
On sale Tuesday, Feb 19th at Noon PST.
http://justinhampton.com/SGTransfiguration.html
An art print version of my Soundgarden poster. A three color screen print on rainbow holographic foil paper stock measuring 18"x 24". Each copy has my hand pulled emboss of my JH logo in the lower left hand corner. Signed and numbered in a limited edition of only 30 prints.
$75
On sale Tuesday, Feb 19th at NoonWith all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0 -
Summerfest 7/8/95
Missoula 6/20/98
Alpine Valley 6/26/98 & 6/27/98
Alpine Valley 10/8/00
Champaign 4/23/03
Alpine Valley 6/21/03
Missoula 8/29/05
Chicago 5/16 & 17/06
Grand Rapids 5/19/06
Summerfest 6/29/06 & 6/30/06
Tampa 6/12/08
Chicago 8/23/09
Indy 5/7/10
Alpine Valley x2 2011
Wrigley 2013
Milwaukee 14
Telluride 160 -
primussucks wrote:
So when is Pearl Jam going to find the time to finish a new album?0 -
Zod wrote:primussucks wrote:
So when is Pearl Jam going to find the time to finish a new album?
This winter after the fall tour winter...got a mind full of questions and a teacher in my soul...0 -
Zod wrote:primussucks wrote:
So when is Pearl Jam going to find the time to finish a new album?Summerfest 7/8/95
Missoula 6/20/98
Alpine Valley 6/26/98 & 6/27/98
Alpine Valley 10/8/00
Champaign 4/23/03
Alpine Valley 6/21/03
Missoula 8/29/05
Chicago 5/16 & 17/06
Grand Rapids 5/19/06
Summerfest 6/29/06 & 6/30/06
Tampa 6/12/08
Chicago 8/23/09
Indy 5/7/10
Alpine Valley x2 2011
Wrigley 2013
Milwaukee 14
Telluride 160 -
well that really sucks.
sharing Matt isnt ideal. hey ho, he was theirs first0 -
pdalowsky wrote:well that really sucks.
sharing Matt isnt ideal. hey ho, he was theirs first
I would agree.. Both PJ and Soundgarden are fairly big bands (PJ a little bigger) with a big presence. You have to wonder if Matt's stint with Soundgarden is the biggest hurdle from PJ touring or recording albums?0 -
Zod wrote:pdalowsky wrote:well that really sucks.
sharing Matt isnt ideal. hey ho, he was theirs first
I would agree.. Both PJ and Soundgarden are fairly big bands (PJ a little bigger) with a big presence. You have to wonder if Matt's stint with Soundgarden is the biggest hurdle from PJ touring or recording albums?
I don't think its Soundgarden. I think if Ed said lets get in the studio, they would be in the studio....got a mind full of questions and a teacher in my soul...0 -
Oh snap, comped room already set up for the show at The Borgata."Populated with every reject and cutthroat from Bombay to Calcutta. It's worse than Detroit."0
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Zod wrote:pdalowsky wrote:well that really sucks.
sharing Matt isnt ideal. hey ho, he was theirs first
I would agree.. Both PJ and Soundgarden are fairly big bands (PJ a little bigger) with a big presence. You have to wonder if Matt's stint with Soundgarden is the biggest hurdle from PJ touring or recording albums?With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0 -
pjsteelerfan wrote:Zod wrote:pdalowsky wrote:well that really sucks.
sharing Matt isnt ideal. hey ho, he was theirs first
I would agree.. Both PJ and Soundgarden are fairly big bands (PJ a little bigger) with a big presence. You have to wonder if Matt's stint with Soundgarden is the biggest hurdle from PJ touring or recording albums?
I don't think its Soundgarden. I think if Ed said lets get in the studio, they would be in the studio.
In Clearwater Eddie talked about how he was wrapping up this solo tour and it was going to be all "band stuff" from here on out. I took that to mean they would be getting back into the studio soon.
It is strange that they are traveling all the way to South America to play only three shows. Maybe there is some studio time booked either immediately before or after?___________________________________________
"...I changed by not changing at all..."0 -
Anyone else catching them at Borgata? I'll be there. How the hell are GA tickets still available for this show at such a small venue???0
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