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It was wonderful to see PJ play "All Those Yesterdays" for the first time live, in Park City, Utah, 6.21.98. Instead of the line "All those paper plates", Ed replaced it with "That old moshpit phase...".Ed...buddy...pal...stay true to your word and play Boise again.
Seattle, 12.7.93
Salt Lake, 6.21.98
Mountain View, 10.30.99
Mountain View, 10.31.99
Boise, 11.3.00
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Jerome230 wrote:It was wonderful to see PJ play "All Those Yesterdays" for the first time live, in Park City, Utah, 6.21.98. Instead of the line "All those paper plates", Ed replaced it with "That old moshpit phase...".
Beautiful stuff, Jerome. Post more about YIELD, please...Do you remember Rock & Roll Radio?0 -
I wanna talk about some fucking YIELD
It seems like it came out just yesterday.... Jesus time flies0 -
I am ashamed that we are approaching the 15th anniversary of this epic masterpiece yet it is hardly being discussed. Is this a pearl Jam board or not? I hear pearl Jam radio is having an all-day event to celebrate the album's birth. That's awesome.
Had we been more organized, we could have demanded a YIELD medley be performed by the band during the Super Bowl halftime. That would have ruled.Do you remember Rock & Roll Radio?0 -
Holla.
"YFC in the house"YIELD Fan Club Sergeant-At-Arms0 -
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"YFC Sergeant-At-Arms in the house". Keep it on the rails, folks. No talking about Riot Act here, keep moving.YIELD Fan Club Sergeant-At-Arms0 -
I was out jogging to YIELD last night. Works very well running 11km :thumbup:"Life comes from within your heart and desire"0
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Yield- my first vinyl PJ record (bought when it first came out for something like $7.99) and still my favorite."It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0
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Yield was the thank you to hardcore fans for hanging around through some rough times. Not sure if Yield is my favourite but it is great album & also it was from this point where the posters really came to the fore & the touring became more like you would expect of the best band in the world. Sadly I never hear any from Yield on the radio but that is surprising as there are only maybe half a dozen songs that radio would play from the entire PJ catalogue.Eastern Creek 95,Syd 1 98,Bris 2 98, Syd 1&2 03, Reading Fest 06, Bris 1 06, London 09, Hyde Park 10, Gold Coast BDO 14 Budapest 22 Krakow 22 Amsterdam 22 St Paul 1&2 23 Chicago 1&2 23 Chicago 1&2 24 New York 1 24 Philly 1&2 24 Boston 1&2 24 Gold Coast 24 Melbourne 1 24 Sydney 1&2 240
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BlkFlg wrote:Also-
"YFC Sergeant-At-Arms in the house". Keep it on the rails, folks. No talking about Riot Act here, keep moving.
Good on ya, Sarge.
I have to say, I only listen to YIELD periodically these days. I don't want to cheapen it...even after 15 years.No longer overwhelmed it seems so simple now.0 -
I remember buying the yield album at a midnight sale at Best Buy.....Yield is a masterpiece...But, No Code is and always will be my favorite album...
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i sincerely feel that yield is the greatest album ever recorded by any band ever
i'm not blowing smoke and i'm not embellishing
a fucking masterpiece
(binaural tour>yield tour though.....just sayin)i have a paper here that entitles me to fast track status0 -
So yeah we should keep YIELD stats for this years' tour like we used to. I'll enter Wrigley's songs. All DTE of them. :fp:No longer overwhelmed it seems so simple now.0
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2013 US Tour YIELD Stats:
London- Given to Fly, In mf'in Hiding! (Of course the show right before mine. :fp: ) Do the Evolution, Brain of J
Wrigley- Lowlight, Do the Evolution, Faithfull, Wishlist, Leatherman! (B-side)No longer overwhelmed it seems so simple now.0 -
KingJeremyD wrote:I remember buying the yield album at a midnight sale at Best Buy.....Yield is a masterpiece...But, No Code is and always will be my favorite album...
jeremy
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YieldToNothing wrote:i sincerely feel that yield is the greatest album ever recorded by any band ever
i'm not blowing smoke and i'm not embellishing
a fucking masterpiece
(binaural tour>yield tour though.....just sayin)
IMO, Yield is the second greatest record ever recorded. Just behind London Calling by the Clash.There's a trapdoor in the sun.0 -
I loved Yield since it came out in 98 and went to my first 3 PJ shows ever on that tour (now sitting pretty at 21). Not too long after that I read Ishmael by Dan Quinn and really started questioning man's role on earth and what we are doing to it. Not too long after that I discovered that the band read the book right around the time they were making the album so naturally I read the book a half dozen more times and analyzed every single lyric of Yield. I find that there's a strong correlation between the album and the moral of Ishmael and that was when my life was changed for ever. It was the most impressionable event in the shaping of my perspective on philosophy, the interconnectedness of all living things & the realization that there is nothing special about man in regards to his ranking amongst every other living thing that has ever sprung forth except of course for his cunning. YIELD TO NATURE.HugePJFan
"...You try it, I give you the room, you try..."0 -
YieldToNothing wrote:i sincerely feel that yield is the greatest album ever recorded by any band ever
i'm not blowing smoke and i'm not embellishing
a fucking masterpiece
Right on, man.Do you remember Rock & Roll Radio?0 -
Mt first Pearl Jam record...
My favourite Pearl Jam record...In a former forum life I was Cropduster840
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