*** Wrigley Field Fanviews Here 7/19/13 ***

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  • haytown13
    haytown13 Posts: 4
    SIMPLY AMAZING!!!

    Best show ever, since i am a huge die hard Cubs fan and huge PJ fan!!! So Ernie Banks!!! OMG Made it so awesome!!!

    BTW, my sister got engaged in GA, please let me know if you have pix!!


    LOVE LOVE LOVE PJ...the whole weekend was worth it, starting with hearing sound check thurs nite, 6 1/2 hours in line to get merch before the show, and the show!!!
  • Leezestarr313
    Leezestarr313 Temple of the cat Posts: 14,444
    Wrigley Field was my tenth time seeing PJ, and also the biggest concert I have been to so far. I had a blast meeting lots of people from the board before and after the show and was enjoying Chicago with Cav. I thought the show was great and I loved the fact that PJ decided not to cancel it. It was an awesome couple of days, but somehow I couldn't properly connect with the show itself. Maybe it was due to the delay, I don't know. We spent the break time next to the dumpster in the stadium. We talked to some really nice people, which shortened the waiting time. However, the whole scenario with all these people squeezing into this place that only had three exits made me more than nervous. I couldn't stop thinking about the events at the tunnel during the last Loveparade in Germany and was hoping that no mass panic would break out :| The extreme heat during the day and the length of the show took a lot of energy out of me. And somehow I can still feel the exhaustion today :oops: :lol: I was pissed with the merch situation, when we saw the lines, we didn't even try to get something.
    But in the end, it was certainly a show to remember. I would have loved some of the left out songs, but I was thrilled to hear Bugs for the first time and thought that the band was in superb spirits and shape :D
    I also loved the screens next to the stage. However, I think I don't wanna see them again in such a big show.
    20 000 and less, that's enough :P 8-)

    Truly wonderful was everything that we experienced with fellow tenclubbers. What a moment, when we went outside for a smoke and suddenly realised that Off He Goes was not playing in the bar, but live soundchecked inside Wrigley Field! It was hot like in a sauna, but we all had goosebumps :mrgreen:

    Here's to the fall tour!
  • eeriepadave
    eeriepadave West Chester, PA Posts: 43,195
    Probably the closest i've seen them since we had GA/pit although i wasn't right up front. We were on McCready side about halfway in the pit. It was great to meet other jammers at the pre-party despite i'm pretty sure i was getting dehydrated at Sluggers on Thurs. I started sweating all of the sudden, couldn't finish my beer. Didn't get to do the post parties cause it was late and my friend was very tired. Despite the weather it was a weekend i'll never forget.

    Some pics i took.

    https://www.facebook.com/david.mooney.7 ... 733&type=3

    and videos:
    Release- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tz22Wc1dVIE

    Come Back- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=szCCLVkcIXM

    All the Way- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zczH-bOaKIs

    All Night- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jXekKbz_OwY

    Bugs- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OUa2PmwJMhs

    Mind Your Manners- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-HPJ9WkaPSw

    Lightning Bolt- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dAdSMAIeftY

    Future Days- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UoLG287GXWc

    Black (snippet)- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dZwxW9dzVRM

    Chloe Dancer/Crown Of Thorns- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ObSicSvy0yA

    Rockin' In The Free World- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h1Ktlmt3jt8
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o0QwqoXppo4
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  • fapj
    fapj Posts: 32
    the show sounds like it was amazing...but i've been wondering and maybe someone already asked this question but when security made the fans leave for cover during the storm did they also make the 10c fans in ga leave also?
    and if they did,how did they get back to the same order...or did they?
  • KB262864
    KB262864 Posts: 67
    I thought the show was fantastic. One thing you can't control in this world is the weather, and I thought they took a bad situation and made it great. It definitely made for an exhausting day/night. We didn't get back to the hotel until 3 am, and then my son wakes up at 6, so I got about two hours of sleep. But I wouldn't have missed this for anything. The delay sucked, but afterward, I felt they tried to cram so many songs in to such a small window it had a different pace than any other show I have been to. They barely took any breaks. Eddie was putting so much effort in to it, you could tell how much this show meant to him. He was like a man possessed. Corduroy was fantastic, the new songs sounded great, Mother was awesome, Chloe Dancer/COT was powerful, and Bugs was fucking cool.

    And props for playing Come Back and dedicating it to that fans deceased wife. I had seen the post before the show and I really hoped they would acknowledge it. I just think it shows what a classy, caring band they are. I know it isn't reality, but the reason I fell in love with Pearl Jam is because they make it feel like they care about the happiness of each individual attendee. Each show feels so personal and genuine.

    I agree with previous sentiments...any 10C member who is dissatisfied is welcome to get of this bus at anytime. I very much look forward to my seating priority improving.

    Thank you Pearl Jam!

    P.S. Come to Florida in 2014.
  • DP17
    DP17 Posts: 68
    all i do know is wrigley made $$$$$$$$$$-MILLIONS-$$$$$$$ off us pearlJAM FANS and they TREATED US WRONG!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    was it there 1st RAIN STORM DURING a CONCERT??????/ HANDLED TERRIBLY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :evil: :twisted: :evil:

    i wish i SOLD my 10c TIX for THOUSANDS!!!!! and was kicked out of the club!!!!!!!!!!! ED I HOPE U READ THIS MAN.

    THIS IS DIRECTED TOO THE WRIGLEY MANAGEMENT.. pearlJAM was GREAT.. 10c always says we try too get the BEST SEATS in the venue... NOT FOR THIS SHOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! OBSTRUCTED VIEW.. ED this is PURE BULLSHIT

    FOR US THAT BEEN IN YOUR FAN CLUB 20+ YEARS!!!!!!!! NOT HAPPY!!!! :nono: DON..
  • An experience unlike any other. Was about 20 yards back on Mike's side throughout both portions of the show. Met some great folks throughout the night that seemed like it went on forever. The band delivered and I even got my white whale with Bugs. All in all I could not have written a script like that for my 10th show. The only issue I had all night was when they began to realease us back onto the field and we were being pushed into some baracades. I turned around and told people the needed to chill and to a man/woman they all backed up. Cannot wait for the next show, whenever and wherever that may be.
    RFK 6/13/98 -Tibetan Freedom, Pittsburgh 8/25/98, Merriweather Post 9/4/00, Grand Rapids 10/03/04 - MoveOn.org, Palace of Auburn Hills 5/22/06, Grant Park 8/05/07 - Lollapalooza, Verizon Center, DC 6/22/08, Chicago 8/22/08 - EDDIE, Baltimore 6/14/09 - EDDIE, United Center 8/23/09, Verizon Wireless 5/7/10
  • otto48313
    otto48313 Posts: 50
    funniest part was seeing the RF ivy turning into a urinal and moments later some folks picking same ivy to take home as a wrigley souvenir. hah !

    adoffin wrote:
    Pit tickets and was two rows back in front of Stone all night....some of my observations.

    1. Most all of us that didn't leave the field area had no clue beer stands were even still open because the ones on the field CLOSED!

    2. Dennis Rodman and Chris Chelios were both in attendance and both made their way down next to us (barging their way in, whatever) for the encores. Chelios promptly spilled beer all over my buddy, but Rodman had a refill for him I think before the can even hit the ground. Didn't look like one of Cheli's sons liked or knew Chloe Dancer, so he motioned to Chris to leave...Cheli just shook his head in disgust and turned to go back to the VIP area, I presume.

    3. McCready chucked about 50 picks at the end of the show and kudos to the security staff for moving equipment and rails to get every last one that didn't make the pit..and out to fans (like me).

    4. I'm confused as to why Eddie decided to crowd surf, but I was equally confused as to why the crowd didn't actually surf him around! They just held him there...awkward.

    5. I will be curious to know if the RF for the Cubs next home game notices a new odor to the ivy, because I witnessed a LOT of ivy watering during the weather delay
  • Leezestarr313
    Leezestarr313 Temple of the cat Posts: 14,444
    Reliving through an audience boot right now. Yes, it was an awesome and memorable show :mrgreen:
  • Suziemay
    Suziemay Posts: 11,168
    I think I'm finally ready to post here. Wrigley was by far the most emotional Pearl Jam experience I've had. It wasn't epic and not even close to the best show I've seen, but it was definitely memorable and I don't regret any of it for a second.

    Highlights in no particular order:
    • Chloe Dancer/Crown of Thorns! Been waiting to hear it since 2000 when I first heard the LV boot
    • Hold On! Always such a treat to hear a Lost Dog
    • Bugs!
    • Jeff, uh, gesturing during the Mike has 4 balls story
    • Watching Mike go off towards the side to do a McMelty right in front of Steve Gleason and watching Steve light up
    • Come Back dedication. I cried, and had to text a friend who was also at the show who had recently lost his love as well (I never text at shows)
    • Being on the rail with Jenna (and with Rob and Cheryl for the first 7 songs) on Mike's side!
    • Watching Ed's expression when Ernie Banks was talking on stage
    • Locking eyes with Mike McBallsey (ok I will never use that again :lol::lol: ) for what I'd like to think was multiple times!
    • All the awesome new friends I made waiting in line for GA entry (thanks Bob for the sliders and the magical misting bottle, thanks Denver Chris for the canopy, BIG THANKS to Graham for facilitating the process and liaising with the Cubs security, an even bigger THANK YOU to Sean for letting me squeeze in front of him next to Jenna after the rain delay to reclaim the rail spot, congrats to Carter and his Dad Layne for getting on the rail and for Carter's first PJ concert)
    • Hearing my name being called out in downtown Chicago (I know next to no one who lives there!) only to realize that they were fellow PJ fans!
    • Finally meeting Released1980, Chief Broom and RedMosquito02 in person after exchanging many PMs and texts

    Not so high points:
    • The songs that got cut (no one's fault) but I did wish they had cut Evenflow or DTE instead of Sleight of Hand!
    • Wish there was a Happy Birthday Stone worked into the show, although maybe Stone didn't want it? How often do you get a birthday show?!?
    • Realizing I had been standing in a pile of puke after the lights came on :sick:
    • The merch situation was ridiculous and totally unacceptable.
    • The lack of organization in getting the GA folks back in the pit after the rain is unforgivable.
    • The lack of info about queuing up for GA entry was frustrating.

    When I'm old and senile and my memory starts to fade :lol::lol: , the two things that will stay with me from the Wrigley experience:
    • Pearl Jam is special. Not many bands can recover from a 3-hour rain delay to come back and keep a crowd 40,000 strong rocking. As a friend said, it wasn't the show we wanted due to conditions no one had any control over, but it was still a fucking awesome show and will truly be memorable given the circumstances
    • The display of camaraderie amongst the many fans I waited in line with to get a spot on the rail. The first people came at 3AM, I arrived at 6:30AM so we spent a great deal of time together. We were not all on the same page for awhile given that we had assembled at 3 different entrances but somehow managed to consolidate into one group through many group huddles facilitated by Graham. There are many people hating on the list but in my opinion, the group of people I was with were the finest display of PJ fans that I've ever seen. You can disagree which is totally fine, but I have to believe that everyone who was there know exactly what I'm talking about.
  • mca47
    mca47 Posts: 13,335
    DP17 wrote:
    all i do know is wrigley made $$$$$$$$$$-MILLIONS-$$$$$$$ off us pearlJAM FANS and they TREATED US WRONG!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    was it there 1st RAIN STORM DURING a CONCERT??????/ HANDLED TERRIBLY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :evil: :twisted: :evil:

    i wish i SOLD my 10c TIX for THOUSANDS!!!!! and was kicked out of the club!!!!!!!!!!! ED I HOPE U READ THIS MAN.

    THIS IS DIRECTED TOO THE WRIGLEY MANAGEMENT.. pearlJAM was GREAT.. 10c always says we try too get the BEST SEATS in the venue... NOT FOR THIS SHOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! OBSTRUCTED VIEW.. ED this is PURE BULLSHIT

    FOR US THAT BEEN IN YOUR FAN CLUB 20+ YEARS!!!!!!!! NOT HAPPY!!!! :nono: DON..
    Bitch, moan, bitch, moan.

    :fp:
  • Heisenberg
    Heisenberg Los Pollos Hermanos Posts: 4,958
    DP17 wrote:

    THIS IS DIRECTED TOO THE WRIGLEY MANAGEMENT.

    :fp:
  • Hopped Up
    Hopped Up Posts: 255
    DP17 wrote:

    was it there 1st RAIN STORM DURING a CONCERT??????/ HANDLED TERRIBLY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :evil: :twisted: :evil:

    Yes, this was certainly the first time they had to clear the entire field section at a Wrigley concert as far as I can recall. Last year's Springsteen night 2 had a lot of rain, but not enough wind to merit clearing the field. They've only had concerts at Wrigley for the last 8 years and only maybe 2 or 3 a summer, so this was a new experience for the staff there.

    I was in the terrace reserved so was spared being part of the crowd packed under the concourse, but where I was it was really heartening how civil the fans were during the delay. I can see being packed in the concourse not being fun, but that's obviously something they'll have to work on now for future shows. But, all in all, I thought fans were well behaved. I can see being disappointed about losing a GA spot you'd waited for all day, but then I'm also someone who thinks a bit too much importance is placed on such things (and will happily stand in the 20th row for the one GA show lottery I won instead of being pressed against the rail and spending my day in line).
  • Ok so here I go and know that what imgonna say first I would have said even if this didnt turn out to be one of the best things ever in my life and ive had a pretty accomplished one. To the people who are just bitching all I have to say is REALLY? What are you like in general day to day life? Number one im sure this show was a huge ordeal just to put together at all. Then throw in an act of God and how easy do you think it was to figure out the best safest way to handle this all in a short period of time while being as safe as possible so I dont know several thousand people dont get hurt? Then you really want to complain that it was too slow after the delay blah blah. Again REALLY? Ya lets just ramp the shit out of people who are hot, tired and maybe ( probably) drunk as well. Wow. I was at soldier field. Do you know how many people were not and wish they were? Appreciate the fact that you got in. If you think Eddie sounded horrible (wow) you should go get your ears checked. The man was Awesome probably the best PJ Eddie I have heard live in the past 18 yrs. Mike was Awesome. Life IS what you make it that is a fact. If your that pissed off get out of the 10c and go bitch to someone else. People do they best they can with what they are given. I am in pain everyday of my life sometimes i have trouble walking even standing. somedays my hands dont work. Some days im ok. I have a host of medical problems. I shouldnt have made it out of 2011. I did and my entire life has changed. Instead of looking at the negative things everyday I look at the positive no matter how small. I am gracious and helpful to whoever I can be. Whenever I can be. Its a choice ive made and its made me the happiest ive ever been. Several days before I came to Chicago ( born and raised here and a Chicagoan down to my soul but I live in Ohio now) my sump pump went out during a huge storm /flood my basement flooded and a tree fell on my fence. I handled it with the help of my fabulous neighbors and it was ok because I was going to see Pearl Jam. Fri my asthma was insane. The staff at wrigley was amazing truly. I was in the ada section and I got to sit behind the two fabulous ladies signing the show. They got the setlist and i said i dont want to see it. Well after the delay was funny because I had to tell them the songs. They kept turning around. Wonderful women. Stacy and your fabulous kind and humorous sisters thank you so much for your kindness and letting me use your phone when mine was dead. And for waiting til the end too make sure I was ok. Awesome people I hope I make it to 55 shows someday. Heather thanks for the coke! Needed after how hot it was In the bullpen. Come back was wow. Crown of thorns hit my soul. During Porch Eddie came down and stopped about 4 ft from me and went back on stage. I was so close....ugh. But I changed my brain to im here and its great. I was in 2nd row for EV Chicago 2011 I was on rail getting smushed at lolla in 07. 3rd row in summerfest 06. Those shows were closest ive been. Never got to meet him or have my hand slapped etc. all other PJ shows/ solo shows farther away. So then comes Rockin in the free world Eddie handed me a tambourine and he was right there in my face. Dream realized. I have succesfully shown horses. My dogs have been ranked amongst the best in the country and I even bred the best betta fish who won over450 others. Ive done alot in my life, but this was a truly amazing thing for me. I keep looking for videos etc to see if I could catch myself lol. I had my I Love Eddie Vedder hat on. And as always my stickman and release lyrics tattoos. So I know that this is long, but its meaningful to me. I had same said hat on at rail at lolla in 07 I was there all day never moved never peed. Tomas Young was on stage during the day ( i think it was during Kings of Leon not positive) with his girlfriend an they were taking pictures. He saw me in my hat and started waving pointing at me. Then he starts waving to people behind a curtain frantically well Eddie pops out and Tomas was pointing for him to look at me holy shit it was a fleeting quick awesome moment. Sometime after that we made a hat that said I Love Tomas Young. His story is so moving. This hat was for Eddie, but for whatever reason I hadnt gotten it to him yet. I had it at wrigley and couldnt get it to him during the tambourine thing. So after concert my new found signing friends said do you want to meet Eddies mother shes right there. What?? I go up to her and say I love your son and it turned into a conversation which lasted long enough for the staff to say we had to leave. I gave her the hat and she told me several times be sure and know he will get this. Then she gave me a true real lasting hug. OMG! Worst part was worrying about having to kill someone if they tried to take my tambourine on way out and waiting outside a long while for my ride. Though it was pretty awesome the several people that said I saw him give that to you and can I touch it. too cool. Everyone is entitled to their opinion, but too many people just look at the negative things and thats how they life life. Flip your switch. Dont make the negatives win look at the positives. And everything is not about you. When you spend time helping others good things really do come back to you.im living proof. Oh and I Love Eddie Vedder because his voice and the lyrics have helped me through some rough badass shit and he supports great causes and he is just a phenomanal human being I have so much respect for him. Not in the omg schoolgirl way. He is the only person i would love to meet and have a conversation with. Think what you will of my post its just the truth as I see it. Night all
  • It was my first show , an it was the best thing i have ever experience in my life ! Every day since friday , i been wishing i could go back to the memorable moment.
  • edwho
    edwho Posts: 811
    edited August 2013
    We had a fucking blast all weekend. Non-stop at go. Airport, Family, PJ, Friends, Phish, Food, White Sox and another airport home.

    Traveling fans rule.

    See you in Oakland :wave:
    Post edited by edwho on

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  • konophee
    konophee Posts: 64
    I am not so suprised by many different experieces of this mega show. But I am so suprised by so many real negative a and ugly comments, not even in this thread, but in previous live thread and in Live Chat during the show and after that. :nono:

    I am really shame on some "fans", because its obvious that it was just a WEATHER, which take this show and just turn to another show. And we have to respect weather, no matter what. Band has to respect this too! And in my opinion they do the best than could to protect you. :!: :!: :!:

    OK, not every concert is perfect, it depends on your setting as well as the band fell. Maybe they should start earlier, maybe it was so slow start and maybe IT WAS JUST HUGE SHOW....!!!!

    I prefer smaller shows and I think to PJ fits show up to the 15-20K attendance or even smaller. F*ck this mega shows, f*ck festivals and focus on upcomming tour. I hope the band will continue to AUS/NZ, Asia, Europe nad than back home.
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  • Empty Glass
    Empty Glass In Rob's shed Posts: 12,329
    Friday was one hell of an emotional roller coaster ride. Started drinking Thursday pre flight in PA. Got to town, checked in the Hyatt and right to Wrigleyville. Met some friends at Slugger's and made some new ones. Drinking continued till it was time to head back to the hotel at midnight. Met some fans at the Hyatt bar. Went out till about 3:00 am :fp:

    Friday....Hot and Humid as fuck. Hungover. Went to Goose Island. Had a beer that lasted 2 hrs :lol: Plenty of water during the day. Still, felt like shit all day. I'd walk outside to move around and the heat just killed.

    Get to Wrigley for gate time. I wanted to walk around the stadium and take it all in. Instantly felt 100% better. The $1.00 waters outside were delicious.

    Band starts, emotions high. Hear the thunder, ehhh felling worse. Delay...not getting any better. Make my way to the upper concourse and watching the lightning, I wouldn't even talk to my buddy. He knew I was pissed. Not really pissed, just upset. Lot of money to get there for 7 songs.

    Crew starts taking of the plastic protecting the gear. Back on a high. Ernie Backs!!! Even higher emotions and I'm a Phillies fan.

    On an on the band plays. Each song, I'm feeling better and better. The the opening notes to Porch at 1:35am....fuckin' right I tell my buddy.

    My first time in Chicago, it won't be the last. Had a blast all weekend. Even the 9 hours in O'hare Sunday just to have my flight cancelled can be overlooked now.

    Thank you Pearl Jam, 10 Club (seats were great!), the fans I met, the bartenders...everyone else. Never forget it.

    Most importantly, thank you to my wife. She gave the go ahead for this great weekend :D


    Edit: oh and SuMay...Slight of Hand instead of E-Flow or DTE :nono: :P
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  • AndySlash
    AndySlash Posts: 3,287
    edwho wrote:
    1992: Bridge School Benefit
    1993: San Francisco & Reno
    1994: Bridge School Benefit x 2
    1995: Sacramento, San Francisco, San Jose
    1996: Seattle, Bridge School Benefit x 2
    1997: Santa Cruz, Oakland x 4
    1998: Alpine Valley, Chicago, Indianapolis
    1999: Bridge School Benefit x 2
    2000: Indianapolis, Alpine Valley, Rosemont, St. Louis, Kansas City
    2001: Bridge School Benefit x 2
    2002: Chicago, Seattle x 2
    2003: Champaign, Mountain View, Chicago, Alpine Valley
    2004: Asheville & Kissimmee
    2005: Thunder Bay, Kitchener, London, Chicago
    2006: Chicago x 2 , Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Milwaukee x 2, Portland, George x 2, Bridge School Benefit x 2
    2007: Copenhagen, Nijmegen, Belgium, Chicago
    2008: Washington D.C.
    2009: Chicago x 2, San Francisco, Salt Lake City
    2010: Newark, New York x 2, Bridge School Benefit x 2
    2011: Vancouver
    2012: Missoula & San Francisco
    2013: Wrigley Fucking Field ~ Chicago

    damn, dude. impressive.
  • Kat
    Kat Posts: 4,961
    The Fanview threads are only for Fanviews. Thank you for cooperating. You can make another topic for other discussions.
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