If Pearl Jam had an opening act, who should it be?

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  • SVRDhand13
    SVRDhand13 Posts: 27,021
    mschostok said:

    Courtney Barnett

    I could totally see this happening
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  • dougfloyd
    dougfloyd Fishers, IN Posts: 2,585
    I prefer their shows without an opener but if they have one, I'd like to see The Temperance Movement got some attention. They sound like a newer version of The Black Crowes to me.
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  • MayDay10
    MayDay10 Posts: 11,888
    Someone local to each area... and maybe some Blues.
  • pjalive21
    pjalive21 St. Louis, MO Posts: 2,818

    Fav PJ opening band ive seen --- Sparta.

    Blew the roof off the place. Made people pay attention. I became a fan that night

    +1

  • HughFreakingDillon
    HughFreakingDillon Winnipeg Posts: 39,997

    In no particular order....

    The Tragically Hip
    Gaslight Anthem
    Frank Turner
    Glen Hansard

    you know, I haven't been a huge fan of The Hip as of late, but I think they'd be a great opener for PJ. If Gord could keep his "improv" to a minimum.

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  • coachchris
    coachchris Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada Posts: 749

    In no particular order....

    The Tragically Hip
    Gaslight Anthem
    Frank Turner
    Glen Hansard

    you know, I haven't been a huge fan of The Hip as of late, but I think they'd be a great opener for PJ. If Gord could keep his "improv" to a minimum.

    That's what makes Gord, Gord though haha I suppose with the lenght of some of his ramblings it might equate to four songs though.
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  • HughFreakingDillon
    HughFreakingDillon Winnipeg Posts: 39,997

    In no particular order....

    The Tragically Hip
    Gaslight Anthem
    Frank Turner
    Glen Hansard

    you know, I haven't been a huge fan of The Hip as of late, but I think they'd be a great opener for PJ. If Gord could keep his "improv" to a minimum.

    That's what makes Gord, Gord though haha I suppose with the lenght of some of his ramblings it might equate to four songs though.
    I enjoyed his improv when it actually seemed like it was improvisation, and it was special when it was during one or two songs. now it seems so contrived, an act, and he does it during so many songs, it's become boring to me.

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  • foodboy
    foodboy Posts: 988
    tame impala
  • Peyton18
    Peyton18 Posts: 216
    My morning jacket, Kings of Leon or another old fave sonic youth