Any possibility of PJ at Ottawa Bluesfest?
small town beck
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**disclaimer** I'm only going by dates and geography, NOTHING else. I have no inside track and I'm only just putting it out there.
Just that London, ON seems so random. And Bluesfest wraps up on the 14th and that last weekend is generally when the bigger bands play. Obviously it would be a Bluesfest announcement so PJ probably can't say...I'm just wondering as the timing would fit. Of course, a girl can dream.

Anyway, I guess there are lots of rumours about where they may play.
Just that London, ON seems so random. And Bluesfest wraps up on the 14th and that last weekend is generally when the bigger bands play. Obviously it would be a Bluesfest announcement so PJ probably can't say...I'm just wondering as the timing would fit. Of course, a girl can dream.
Anyway, I guess there are lots of rumours about where they may play.
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This is definitely a possibility, as they announce the lineup on April 24th and no band can announce before then!
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Given Canada had the last real tour PJ did in north america...
And that the ottawa show was very poorly attended (both in terms of ticket sales and the crowd energy)...
I wouldn't advise you to get your hopes up.
I agree the randomness of playing London puzzles me, but I assume its only to knock the dust off at a small venue, very close to the big show at Wrigley...Houston, Texas... Believe it or not, there are 7 million people here... must be a couple of fans who'd love to see you play.0 -
Thecrownofthorns wrote:This is definitely a possibility, as they announce the lineup on April 24th and no band can announce before then!
That would be amazing!
It would be amazing!!! *fingers crossed*0 -
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mrclean1_3 wrote:If this were to happen, Bluesfest would completely redeem itself from last years acts!
Oh god last year was brutal. I didn't go to one show.0 -
Actually, the Ottawa show in 2011 was well attended (energy wasn't there though)... I should know, I had a great view of the crowd from the nosebleeds and the venue did look almost capacity.
As for Bluesfest, I went last year only for Iron Maiden/Alice Cooper. The rest of the festival seemed like more of a DJ festival than actual a live music fest (if I wanted that, I could have just stayed home and gone to a club).Ottawa 2011
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kwdaley wrote:Actually, the Ottawa show in 2011 was well attended (energy wasn't there though)... I should know, I had a great view of the crowd from the nosebleeds and the venue did look almost capacity.
As for Bluesfest, I went last year only for Iron Maiden/Alice Cooper. The rest of the festival seemed like more of a DJ festival than actual a live music fest (if I wanted that, I could have just stayed home and gone to a club).
PJ show here in '11 was great...I even got one of Mike's picks even though I was more on Stone's side...
Although several friends said it didn't compare to '05. I didn't live here then and did Hali/St John's.
I missed Maiden as I was crazy sick. Let's hope for good things this year
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PJ will not pay at the Bluesfest. Sorry but Ottawa crowds suck. And I'm being polite. I never saw Ed try to work a crowd as much as during the latest Ottawa show!0
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You're right, the Ottawa crowd was pretty quiet at that last show, but I don't think that means they will rule Bluesfest out. The '05 show is still up there with one of the best I've seen.
First of all, it's a totally different kind of show, at a totally different kind of venue. The atmosphere at Bluesfest is great, and I think the crowd would be amazing if Pearl Jam played. Playing on a weeknight at a venue that everyone drives to is different than playing a huge outdoor festival.
Also, Matt Cameron played there with Soundgarden not too long ago, so I don't think it's out of the question.
I recently moved to Toronto from Ottawa, but I would still consider this a "home town show", and I'd jump at an opportunity to see it.
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You're right, the Ottawa crowd was pretty quiet at that last show, but I don't think that means they will rule Bluesfest out. The '05 show is still up there with one of the best I've seen.
First of all, it's a totally different kind of show, at a totally different kind of venue. The atmosphere at Bluesfest is great, and I think the crowd would be amazing if Pearl Jam played. Playing on a weeknight at a venue that everyone drives to is different than playing a huge outdoor festival.
Also, Matt Cameron played there with Soundgarden not too long ago, so I don't think it's out of the question.
I recently moved to Toronto from Ottawa, but I would still consider this a "home town show", and I'd jump at an opportunity to see it.
Fingers crossed!0 -
I live in Ottawa
Been to 18 shows
Ottawa 2005 was historic and a night that none of us will forget.
Ottawa 2011 was certainly different, and not necessarily in a bad way. Wishlist and those closely affiliated with it were publically recognized by the band, and seranaded.
Look at these photos I took from the 6th row out and tell me that the band wasn't on form:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/67550523@N ... 7801/show/
I thought the crowd was excellent, and I know Ottawa crowds pretty well. ...and as far as Eddie trying to "work" the crowd...100% BS.
Bluesfest will be a different vibe and PJ has been rumored for coming to Bluesfest for the last 5+ years. If you thought getting tickets for the Chicago/London shows were tough, Bluesfest will be a big challenge for those of us who are spoiled...My 22 shows:
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I guess it's okay to disagree. I live in the region as well, been to about 12 shows, including the 2005 and 2011 shows. I thought the band was in great shape in 2011, but the crowd was too quiet for my liking. I mean, sitting down on your floor chairs during the encore, really? Come on, get up and cheer like a real crowd!0
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1) I'd love it if PJ came to Bluesfest - it is not too far from me.
2) I went to both Ottawa 2005, and 2011, and loved both, though I do still remember the epicness of 2005. Wash. Mankind.
3) I have never sat at a PJ show, but don't be too hard on people/crowds. Clearly people wanted to be there. They WENT to the show. People enjoy in different ways.
Anyway, if PJ plays Bluesfest, I'll be there.R.i.p. Rigoberto Alpizar.
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In December, Bluesfest tweeted that they were close to making a major announcement about a major act. The tweet went on to say they would make the announcement in mid January. That's when Wrigley and London were announced. Unfortunately I think PJ and Bluesfest came really close to getting the deal done, but for whatever reason ($$$) it fell apart. Otherwise I think Bluesfest would have been announced with Wrigley an London. :oops:
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Bluesfest made their major announcement on Tuesday: BB King is closing the festival on July 14 (not Pearl Jam but still a damn good announcement).
That said, got shut out of London tix, so Pearl Jam playing on the 13th would be pretty sweet.0 -
I still think that London is being played because PJ will play the Sunday night (14th) at Sarnia's bayfest. It is the 15th anniversary and I know PJ is wanted there. This would be perfect as Bayfest could be the greatest hits night, and then bring on some rarities in London :-)0
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They should come play salmon fest in newfoundland which is around the same time as the london show, come out east again!!!St.John's 9/24/2005
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I attended the Ottawa concert as well, was VERY disappointed by fans. I could not believe I was the only one in my area, standing, dancing, "woo-hoo'ing" while others all around me, just sat in their seats, did not move, much less clap or flick a lighter even after a song. To add insult to injury, many "fans" (and I use that term lightly as no REAL fan would do this) left the show BEFORE it ended to get out of the infamous Scotiabank Parking lot. Like Hello why attend at all????
I have seen PJ and EV in Toronto and Montreal as well...would I ever go back to Ottawa (which BTW is closest to me) no way, rather drive the extra clicks and feel the energy, have good sound (Ottawa's sound system IMHO was poor) and leave the concert on a "PJ cloud" like I have at other venues!
As for Bluesfest, it could be interesting though, I saw Iron Maiden there last year, right up at the front mosh pit, energy was amazing, as were many other bands. However, again, Ottawa being a "government sleepy town"" I was floored when people left shows early to get on the bus, walk to cars etc to escape "rush of people to hurry and get home" I am not a youngster out there, but know what it is like to see REAL concerts (including PJ, EV, Metallica, Pink Floyd, Rush, etc.) and how much appreciation we USED to show great bands gracing our City as opposed to what what we are currently showing the bands which is borderline disgraceful.
For me, I personally LIKE staying behind with a crowd as those are the folks who are true fans and it almost becomes like an after party!
I guess all this to say, IF PJ were to stop in Ottawa, I would much rather they perform at Bluesfest than at Scotiabank Place, but the fans maybe should book the day off work for the next day and stop worrying about "rushes of crowds" so they can truly experience everything PJ would offer at the venue!
Just my 2 cents
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skanji32 wrote:I live in Ottawa
Been to 18 shows
Ottawa 2005 was historic and a night that none of us will forget.
Ottawa 2011 was certainly different, and not necessarily in a bad way. Wishlist and those closely affiliated with it were publically recognized by the band, and seranaded.
Look at these photos I took from the 6th row out and tell me that the band wasn't on form:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/67550523@N ... 7801/show/
I thought the crowd was excellent, and I know Ottawa crowds pretty well. ...and as far as Eddie trying to "work" the crowd...100% BS.
Bluesfest will be a different vibe and PJ has been rumored for coming to Bluesfest for the last 5+ years. If you thought getting tickets for the Chicago/London shows were tough, Bluesfest will be a big challenge for those of us who are spoiled...
Great pics. I wasn't too far behind that. Looking forward to the summer shows either way
And I agree, that some people enjoy shows in different ways. I mean yeah if you are yelling, texting, making out or giving a strip tease (I've seen it :fp: ) then just stay home, but if you want to stand still and take it all in, that's cool too. I was behind a guy in Missoula who was reading the news on his phone :roll:0 -
mrclean1_3 wrote:If this were to happen, Bluesfest would completely redeem itself from last years acts!
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