Travel a long way for a bad show?
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Definitely.... if the ATL didn't have bats then the mosquito bourne diseases would be out of control. Especially in the humid south. I agree, it is a little freaky seeing them for the first time when you aren't used to them. We used to watch the July 4th fireworks from a golf course up on the hill overlooking Asheville. Bats were flying around like crazy eating all the mosquitos.deadendp said:
Bats having rabies is such an incredibly low risk problem. My husband (the park guy) hates when people perpetuate the bats-will-kill-you-with-rabies thing. (I'm not saying that you are doing this.) Bats are tiny. Pretty much when they have rabies, they are dead. Maybe there are different rabies issues in different areas of the world with bats that I don't know about. He teaches people about this all of the time. His other favorite is when people think that coyotes are evil. If we just let wildlife be wild . . . Bats are great! They eat the mosquitos and their flight is beautiful! Please enjoy them. I've talked for years about putting a bat house up in my little city plot backyard. Perhaps I should check into that again.northerndragon said:
I think bats are awesome and cool, but there is the rabies factor and I can see how something coming at you from the air in the dark might freak some people out.oftenreading said:
Bats at dusk are normal here too, especially in the summer. What's not to love about bats- they're really cool creatures and they fly in such a crazy way, completely different than birds.ldent42 said:Holy shit a heart attack!?!? Jesus!
I had a similar thought about st Louis last year, again not that it was a bad show, just that it wasn't spectacularly special. though I could say the same about Wrigley considering the heat and rain and the debacle getting back to the hotel. Then again there's the scalp sunburn I got at BDO last year. Oh and the obnoxious teenage doushebags making fun of me for freaking out at the sight of bats at Atlanta '12 (cuz bats flying around a park in the middle of the city at dusk is such a NORMAL thing.... Fucking south)
But no... I don't think I've ever had a bad show experience.
Now, if we want to talk about a bat problem, the Little Brown Bat is being wiped out by White Nose Syndrome.
Sorry for the derail OP. In keeping with topic integrity, I've not traveled a long way for a bad show for any band. They've all been great in their own ways.
Edit: for thread integrity- not a long way to travel, but Midtown 2012 was a disappointing set. Excellent performance of a "greatest hits"-type of setlist.Post edited by lolobugg onlivefootsteps.org/user/?usr=446
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Don't understand the posts about the most recent St.Louis show. The crowd was really into it and so were the band. My 7th hometown show and stellar as usual.www.cluthelee.com0
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My least favo of 38 pj shows
Arras France,2010..
the perrformance was excellent ,but a short list of 18 songs,at a small town in the middle ofnowhere,at the masin square during rain and lame crowd..after the festival sold ticket,and a month before date they add vip tickets in front of stage.. and they sold them to people of 60 years old and "high society"..there was people with suits in front of stage..and well dressed woman like ready to meet the president of france..and real fans of the band was behind that area..
and a HUGE pain in the ass to go to Belgium the next day from that city..needed to travel and change 3 different trains with waiting at stations.."...Dimitri...He talks to me...'.."The Ghost of Greece..".
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Agreed. I really liked the set. Thin Air, Pilate, Chloe/Crown, trilogy,...2-feign-reluctance said:Don't understand the posts about the most recent St.Louis show. The crowd was really into it and so were the band. My 7th hometown show and stellar as usual.
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It was a good show, but the '05 Quebec City concert suffered from Ed's hangover. A few songs were scrapped and I felt like the show could have had more potential were it not for Ed staying up with U2 all night prior in Toronto.To quote the 10C from Newsletter #8: "Please understand we have a lot of members and it is very hard to please everybody. If you are one of those unhappy people...please call 1-900-IDN-TCAR."
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I can't say I've ever been to a bad show, but Milton Keynes was probably my least favorite for a few reasons--ended up waiting outside the venue for almost 2 hours for the person taking my extra, missed Ed's Porch preset, the people I went with were not very friendly, smoked the whole time, and were out getting drinks when they were not blowing smoke in my face (of course, my best friend did stick by me and rock out with me the whole time!), and the setlist had some real gems, but lots of greatest hits. Hard to beat the show that came after the Leeds show, too! But any PJ show is a good show, and there were some wonderful things about it too! I was with my best friend who stuck with me and rocked out with me the whole show, two awesome openers, gorgeous day, I was in freakin ENGLAND (I had never been to Europe before), and got NAIS (!!!!!), Rain, and Brain of J!"Sometimes you find yourself having to put all your faith in no faith."
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I would have to say Tulsa 2014. But that was just me personally. I know it was a great show, it just didn't have many of my favorites. But others I talked to just loved it! On the other hand, Lincoln 2014 was superb!"A beacon on dry land"0
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@deadendp I honestly didn't even know about the rabies. I didn't like the idea of bats flying around cuz I've got long hair and i didn't have a hoodie on me at that time. I also didn't know they ate bugs, but I can tell you those Atlanta bats must've not been hungry. I don't hate them, if I see them just chillin they might even be kind of cute I just don't like the idea of them being in that kind of setting, in more natural type parks like upstate or whatever by a highway type thing makes more sense to me.
That coyote on the other hand, is adorable. There's one hanging out near my area if you want to set up a habitat here lol.NYC 06/24/08-Auckland 11/27/09-Chch 11/29/09-Newark 05/18/10-Atlanta 09/22/12-Chicago 07/19/13-Brooklyn 10/18/13 & 10/19/13-Hartford 10/25/13-Baltimore 10/27/13-Auckland 1/17/14-GC 1/19/14-Melbourne 1/24/14-Sydney 1/26/14-Amsterdam 6/16/14 & 6/17/14-Milan 6/20/14-Berlin 6/26/14-Leeds 7/8/14-Milton Keynes 7/11/14-St. Louis 10/3/14-NYC 9/26/15
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Not much further than I usually have to travel. We traveled to the Groundwork show in Seattle 2001. They didn't release the playing order in advance, so we assumed PJ would close it out. They ended up playing a good set but it was only 50 minutes long. It was way to short. What followed was one of the most insane things I've ever seen at a concert. R.E.M. headlined and came on after PJ. I think 1/3 to 1/2 of the arena left after PJ's set. R.E.M. started playing to a fairly empty arena. They weren't fantasic and didn't play many classics, so more people left. I swear the arena was 1/3rd full by the time they finished.Lost In Ohio said:Have you ever traveled a long way for a Pearl Jam show and that show just didn't live up to expectations? Maybe a shorter setlist, or not enough rarities or maybe something else afoot?
Where'd you come from, date/location of the show and other details?
I had originally blamed REM for not letting PJ close. I was wrong. I later heard PJ refused to headline as they had too much respect for REM. That's respectful, but you made R.E.M. play a headlining gig in front of a hometown Pearl Jam crowd. How'd you think it was going to end?
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I've never attended a Pearl Jam show that I would describe as "bad", but I get where people are coming from with the St Louis criticism. For us it had to do with travel problems (flew Boston to Chicago that morning, connecting flight cancelled, had to drive from Chicago to St Louis), chaos entering the building (those lines were the worst I have ever seen) and an opening set that was just OK, not great. But I loved Imagine and got my white whale Footsteps in the encore. So even though it was not as good as some other shows I have seen it will always hold a special place in my memory.___________________________________________
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Moline. They didn't play a 40 song set. Just kidding. Playing No Code was better than any 40 song set!Do you know what it's like to fall in the mud and get kicked... in the head... with an iron boot? Of course you don't, no one does. It never happens. Sorry, Ted, that's a dumb question... skip that.0
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When I was 19 I bought tickets to Tab Gormley stadium in 1995 in new orleans. I DROVE from NJ to New Orleans, 22 hours straight, stayed in the french quarter and then the show was canceled. Could not make it down again for the make up show, BUT IVE STILL GOT MY AMAZING TICKET STUB, so ive got that going for me, which is nice.
But Pearl Jam got me to what is now my favorite city on earth to visit, New Orleans!
Heart attack guy, YOU WIN!
One time in Hartford, I was lightheaded and passed out, and all my friends new to leave me there in my seat til the show was over no matter what. lol. Dont worry, your not alone, we are all crazy!0 -
OH MAN, I remember how devastated I was when they cancelled the show. I made the make up. sucks to hear about that but that ticket stub with the beetle/hookah is pretty cool.RS65573 said:When I was 19 I bought tickets to Tab Gormley stadium in 1995 in new orleans. I DROVE from NJ to New Orleans, 22 hours straight, stayed in the french quarter and then the show was canceled. Could not make it down again for the make up show, BUT IVE STILL GOT MY AMAZING TICKET STUB, so ive got that going for me, which is nice.
But Pearl Jam got me to what is now my favorite city on earth to visit, New Orleans!
Heart attack guy, YOU WIN!
One time in Hartford, I was lightheaded and passed out, and all my friends new to leave me there in my seat til the show was over no matter what. lol. Dont worry, your not alone, we are all crazy!livefootsteps.org/user/?usr=446
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2004- Asheville, NC (hometown show)
2006- Cincinnati, OH
2008- Columbia, SC
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2010- Bristow, VA
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I guess so - I have no idea what you're talking about!oftenreading said:
So your "I regret nothing" (je ne regrette rien) was just a fluke? Whoops.PJ_Soul said:oftenreading said:
Shall we just call you Edith?PJ_Soul said:Well i traveled by plane to Missoula, and got the flu basically while I was in the air heading there. So that sucked. Still went to the show of course, and it was really great (though that probably would have been longer had Eddie not been sick himself)... but it and the whole trip would have been much better if I hadn't felt so horrible the whole time!
And then the next show was Wrigley, which was even farther away, and, well.... it was amazing, but we all know it would have been even better without that storm delay, even if it did make it an incredibly memorable and unusual scene, being a show in the dead of night at Wrigley field. Which was pretty amazing. But also, the heat. My god, the heat! I'm really not good in that kind of weather.
BUT I regret nothing!! The hardships were still well worth it.Who's Edith?
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opening night of 06 in toronto was a weird night. crowd and show out of sync. eddie even mentioned the next night it felt like a first night as if the night before didn't count. also vote for change in toledo. to me that night eddie didn't seem his usual self. left the stage for neil and the boys for an hour. not so terrible at all. but most shows to me are all good . some are just exceptionally better.0
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Hardships of travelling all over Europe?! Hdimitrispearljam said:My least favo of 38 pj shows
Arras France,2010..
the perrformance was excellent ,but a short list of 18 songs,at a small town in the middle ofnowhere,at the masin square during rain and lame crowd..after the festival sold ticket,and a month before date they add vip tickets in front of stage.. and they sold them to people of 60 years old and "high society"..there was people with suits in front of stage..and well dressed woman like ready to meet the president of france..and real fans of the band was behind that area..
and a HUGE pain in the ass to go to Belgium the next day from that city..needed to travel and change 3 different trains with waiting at stations..
Imagine played for the very first time in the US in St.Louis. A flawless performance too.JRDAY89 said:
Agreed. I really liked the set. Thin Air, Pilate, Chloe/Crown, trilogy,...2-feign-reluctance said:Don't understand the posts about the most recent St.Louis show. The crowd was really into it and so were the band. My 7th hometown show and stellar as usual.
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having only seen them 5 times, I can't say I've had anything but stellar experiences. Gimli 93, Fargo 03, Winnipeg 05 and 11 (and Ed solo a few months prior in Minnie), and St Paul 14 (sandwiched in between No Code and Yield!). I hope I never get to the point of seeing them so much that seeing them might end up in disappointment.Hugh Freaking Dillon is currently out of the office, returning sometime in the fall0
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One did come to mind... The ED show in Milwaukee back in 2008. Don't get me wrong it was a great show and I had a blast but the fans were DICKS! Some guy screaming Lukin between every song, super drunk idiots passing out, and Ed himself pleaded with the crowd to please quite down. It was embarrassing.Do you know what it's like to fall in the mud and get kicked... in the head... with an iron boot? Of course you don't, no one does. It never happens. Sorry, Ted, that's a dumb question... skip that.0
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plus I got Footsteps. I can die and go to Pearl Jam Heaven.Hugh Freaking Dillon is currently out of the office, returning sometime in the fall0
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imalive said:
vancouver 2011 didn't seem great at the time and the venue was a concrete bowl..
After PJ20 I told myself I had to see them again. So went to Vancouver. As Eddie likes to say 2nd to last show is always best one, not last show. That said, I saw a high school buddy which made the trip worthwhile. I was hoping for another Vancouver 2005 type crowd and show, but 2011 was even a different venue. Crowd wasn't totally into it too, as evidenced by Eddie going off on Ole.Post edited by PJammer4life onBridge Benefit 1994, San Francisco 1995, San Diego 1995 1 & 2, Missoula 1998, Los Angeles 2000, San Diego 2000, Eddie Vedder/Beck 2/26/2002, Santa Barbara 2003, Irvine 2003, San Diego 2003, Vancouver 2005, Gorge 2005, San Diego 2006, Los Angeles 2006 1 & 2, Santa Barbara 2006, Eddie Vedder 4/10/08, Eddie Vedder 4/12/08, Eddie Vedder 4/15/08, 7/12/2008, SF 8/28/09, LA 9/30/09, LA 10/1/09, LA 10/06/09, LA 10/07/09, San Diego 10/09/09, Eddie Vedder 7/6/2011, Eddie Vedder 7/8/2011, PJ20 9/3/2011, PJ20 9/4/2011, Vancouver 9/25/2011, San Diego 11/21/13, LA 11/24/13, Ohana 9/25/21, Ohana 9/26/21, Ohana 10/1/21, EV 2/17/22, LA Forum 5/6/22, LA Forum 5/7/22, EV 10/1/22, EV 9/30/230 -
For one reason or another, the band was visibly nervous and/or anxious during that 1st Toronto show. You could feel and see them being more at ease the following night.foodboy said:opening night of 06 in toronto was a weird night. crowd and show out of sync. eddie even mentioned the next night it felt like a first night as if the night before didn't count.
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Cincy
Cinci 14? I disagree....what'd I miss there?
Cinci 03? Yeah, I could see that...the show never happened.Post edited by Lost In Ohio onPresidential Advice from President-Elect Mike McCready: "Are you getting something out of this all encompassing trip?"0 -
PJammer4life said:
I will agree that it's hard to see shows int the coliseum when GM Place is so much better. I have crazy awesome memories of the 1998 show they played at the coliseum, but after 20 years of GM Place being around, it's tough watching a show in that venue. GM Place was definitely designed with acoustics in mind.imalive said:vancouver 2011 didn't seem great at the time and the venue was a concrete bowl..
After PJ20 I told myself I had to see them again. So went to Vancouver. As Eddie likes to say 2nd to last show is always best one, not last show. That said, I saw a high school buddy which made the trip worthwhile. I was hoping for another Vancouver 2005 type crowd and show, but 2011 was even a different venue. Crowd wasn't totally into it too, as evidenced by Eddie going off on Ole.
I didn't think the 2011 was that bad. I actually thought the crowd was energetic, but I was over 20 rows back. I assumed the Ole stuff was directed at people in the first few rows as the rest of the venue seemed to be rocking out. The major downside I thought was that due to no Seattle show on that tour, all the Seattlites came north, so my fan club tickets were the worse I've ever had to a Vancouver show. Still not the worst show I've seen. They played pretty late (well past curfew) and for a 2011 show, it was pretty long, good setlist and decent crowd.
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Flew from London to Philly for Spectrum nights 2 and 4 - thought night 2 was just dull, dull, dull.
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yeah night two was very blah. night three more than made up for it!Dr Emmett Brown said:Flew from London to Philly for Spectrum nights 2 and 4 - thought night 2 was just dull, dull, dull.
Isle of Wight festival in 2013 was a really meh show as wellI'll ride the wave where it takes me......0 -
Lost In Ohio said:SPEEDY MCCREADY said:
Cincy
Cinci 14? I disagree....what'd I miss there?
Cinci 03? Yeah, I could see that...the show never happened.
Cincy '14 was my 12th show and its probably a top 3 show for me. They had a few technical issues, but it was 3hrs and 10 minutes long, that 1st encore was sublime, I can still see Eddie and Stone laughing and drinking on the side of the stage as Mike finishes out Ledbetter, and that different version of LBC (never a favorite) was really, really cool. Alot of good memories of that show.
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^thisbrookelily said:Lost In Ohio said:SPEEDY MCCREADY said:Cincy
Cinci 14? I disagree....what'd I miss there?
Cinci 03? Yeah, I could see that...the show never happened.
Cincy '14 was my 12th show and its probably a top 3 show for me. They had a few technical issues, but it was 3hrs and 10 minutes long, that 1st encore was sublime, I can still see Eddie and Stone laughing and drinking on the side of the stage as Mike finishes out Ledbetter, and that different version of LBC (never a favorite) was really, really cool. Alot of good memories of that show.
been to over 25 shows and this one is moving up my list of favorites.
crowd was insane too.livefootsteps.org/user/?usr=446
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4th furthest I have traveled to a show was Lolla 07. It was my first real music festival and I expected them to play over curfew... That was disappointing when they didn't, but really I shouldn't have expected them to play over curfew at a festival. The show was great, and we have a great spot, so really it wasn't really that disappointing, but that would be most disappointing out of the ones I have flown to.2003: 7/14 NJ ... 2006: 6/1 NJ, 6/3 NJ ... 2007: 8/5 IL ... 2008: 6/24 NY, 6/25 NY, 8/7 EV NJ ... 2009: 10/27 PA, 10/28 PA, 10/30 PA, 10/31 PA
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