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  • Any rumors that they are coming to New Orleans?
  • Any rumors that they are coming to New Orleans?

    If not, we could definitely start some! Whatdya say? :transformer:
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  • dmbolpdmbolp Posts: 1,287
    In this thread there have been multiple mentions of Jazzfest, and I think the new baseball stadium in NOLA?
  • rylanrylan Posts: 230
    Toronto 1, 2011 was the best show I witnessed since 9/11/98 (and I ve been to a lot of shows!). The crowd and band were amazing/perfect. </blockquote

    This show was maybe my favorite of all time! ACC was on fire that night!
  • Weston1283Weston1283 Posts: 4,852
    Just got back from being out of the country for 10 days... Have I missed anything big or anything Cleveland/Columbus related?
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  • DercheefDercheef Posts: 732
    edited December 2015
    rylan said:

    Toronto 1, 2011 was the best show I witnessed since 9/11/98 (and I ve been to a lot of shows!). The crowd and band were amazing/perfect.

    The crowd was not good that night. It was a great show but I'm still not sure how people come up with that. It picked up at the end but until then the crowd was pretty subdued.

    just take a look at Long Road from that night: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Udo8CIMJeBE
    At the "we all walk the long road" bit at the end pretty much noone sings it back at Ed. From that moment on I knew the crowd was shitty. And it went on like this.
    Post edited by Dercheef on
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    2007:München,Düsseldorf,Nijmegen
    2008:NY1,NY2,Mansfield1,Mansfield2
    2009:London,Rotterdam,Berlin,Manchester,London
    2010:NY1,NY2,Dublin,Belfast,Berlin
    2011:PJ20,Montreal,TorontoI+II,Hamilton
    2012:Amsterdam I+II, Prague, Berlin I+II, Stockholm, Oslo, Copenhagen
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  • mcgruff10mcgruff10 Posts: 28,489
    edited December 2015
    I hate the call back on long road, just let ed sing! I'm not sure what show you were at or what frame of mind you were in but I thought it the crowd blew away alpine that year.
    I'll ride the wave where it takes me......
  • DercheefDercheef Posts: 732
    mcgruff10 said:

    I hate the call back on long road, just let ed sing! I'm not sure what show you were at or what frame of mind you were in but I thought it the crowd blew away alpine that year.

    Fair enough if you don't like the call back during long road. I was under the impression that Eddie was actually waiting for the crowd to call back at him but nothing happened. It was just an example to show where I thought the crowd participation was lacking. And when you read through the fanviews thread, while a lot of people say the crowd was great atleast half a dozen say it wasn't. I think a lot people got blinded by the great setlist and the high energy second encore. The rest of the night was just nowhere up there crowdwise.
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    2007:München,Düsseldorf,Nijmegen
    2008:NY1,NY2,Mansfield1,Mansfield2
    2009:London,Rotterdam,Berlin,Manchester,London
    2010:NY1,NY2,Dublin,Belfast,Berlin
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    2012:Amsterdam I+II, Prague, Berlin I+II, Stockholm, Oslo, Copenhagen
    2013: Phoenix, San Diego, LA I+II, Oakland
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    2016: Philly I+II, MSG I+II
  • my2handsmy2hands Posts: 17,117
    Crowd doesn't matter to me one bit, ever, as long as im not next to sone drunk fucking moron... I also think 99% of people's opinion of a crowd is their immediate surroundings, see drunk morons above lol
  • eddieceddiec Posts: 3,880
    Dercheef said:

    mcgruff10 said:

    I hate the call back on long road, just let ed sing! I'm not sure what show you were at or what frame of mind you were in but I thought it the crowd blew away alpine that year.

    Fair enough if you don't like the call back during long road. I was under the impression that Eddie was actually waiting for the crowd to call back at him but nothing happened. It was just an example to show where I thought the crowd participation was lacking. And when you read through the fanviews thread, while a lot of people say the crowd was great atleast half a dozen say it wasn't. I think a lot people got blinded by the great setlist and the high energy second encore. The rest of the night was just nowhere up there crowdwise.
    I don't remember how the crowd was for the whole show but when Neil came out it was definitely the loudest I have ever heard a crowd react. Hands down. It was deafening.
  • DercheefDercheef Posts: 732
    eddiec said:

    Dercheef said:

    mcgruff10 said:

    I hate the call back on long road, just let ed sing! I'm not sure what show you were at or what frame of mind you were in but I thought it the crowd blew away alpine that year.

    Fair enough if you don't like the call back during long road. I was under the impression that Eddie was actually waiting for the crowd to call back at him but nothing happened. It was just an example to show where I thought the crowd participation was lacking. And when you read through the fanviews thread, while a lot of people say the crowd was great atleast half a dozen say it wasn't. I think a lot people got blinded by the great setlist and the high energy second encore. The rest of the night was just nowhere up there crowdwise.
    I don't remember how the crowd was for the whole show but when Neil came out it was definitely the loudest I have ever heard a crowd react. Hands down. It was deafening.
    Agreed. That place was rocking at the end. And I also agree with my2hands about drunken morons and the section you are in. I was in 5th row center ice on Stones side and that section def sucked big time. Anyway. It obviously doesn't matter one bit what I thought about the crowd that night. It was an incredible show.
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    2007:München,Düsseldorf,Nijmegen
    2008:NY1,NY2,Mansfield1,Mansfield2
    2009:London,Rotterdam,Berlin,Manchester,London
    2010:NY1,NY2,Dublin,Belfast,Berlin
    2011:PJ20,Montreal,TorontoI+II,Hamilton
    2012:Amsterdam I+II, Prague, Berlin I+II, Stockholm, Oslo, Copenhagen
    2013: Phoenix, San Diego, LA I+II, Oakland
    2014: Amsterdam I+II, Vienna, Berlin
    2016: Philly I+II, MSG I+II
  • chadaw76chadaw76 Posts: 292

    Just got back from being out of the country for 10 days... Have I missed anything big or anything Cleveland/Columbus related?

    Not yet. Indy and Detroit have come up but nothing yet for Ohio. Although the last time PJ played Indy was 2010 and both Cleveland and Columbus were on that leg. So if the Indy thing turns out to be true I would think at least one of those two cities would be included.
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  • bootlegger10bootlegger10 Posts: 15,933
    my2hands said:

    Crowd doesn't matter to me one bit, ever, as long as im not next to sone drunk fucking moron... I also think 99% of people's opinion of a crowd is their immediate surroundings, see drunk morons above lol

    I think you can get a good feel for the crowd as a whole based on the sing-alongs and Ed's reactions during the show.

    If you are in a section where people are really into it definitely enhances an already great experience.
  • rgambsrgambs Posts: 13,576

    Just got back from being out of the country for 10 days... Have I missed anything big or anything Cleveland/Columbus related?

    I will never understand the burning desire people have for them to come to their town. They were just at Pittsburgh, Buffalo, and Cincy, Ohioans are as lucky with shows as any region. Tickets are easy to come by, the shows are always top notch, and you can hit multiples wit just a few hours driving.
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  • BLACK35BLACK35 Posts: 22,746
    I thought Toronto 1 was rocking as well for the entire show, actually 1 of my all time favorite shows that I attended
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    2013 - London, Pittsburgh, Buffalo
    2014 - Cincinnati, St. Louis, Detroit
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  • SVRDhand13SVRDhand13 Posts: 26,166

    Just got back from being out of the country for 10 days... Have I missed anything big or anything Cleveland/Columbus related?

    They're (probably) playing Roo. That's the only recent news I've heard.
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  • my2hands said:

    Crowd doesn't matter to me one bit, ever, as long as im not next to sone drunk fucking moron... I also think 99% of people's opinion of a crowd is their immediate surroundings, see drunk morons above lol

    I think you can get a good feel for the crowd as a whole based on the sing-alongs and Ed's reactions during the show.

    If you are in a section where people are really into it definitely enhances an already great experience.
    Agreed
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  • eddiec said:

    Dercheef said:

    mcgruff10 said:

    I hate the call back on long road, just let ed sing! I'm not sure what show you were at or what frame of mind you were in but I thought it the crowd blew away alpine that year.

    Fair enough if you don't like the call back during long road. I was under the impression that Eddie was actually waiting for the crowd to call back at him but nothing happened. It was just an example to show where I thought the crowd participation was lacking. And when you read through the fanviews thread, while a lot of people say the crowd was great atleast half a dozen say it wasn't. I think a lot people got blinded by the great setlist and the high energy second encore. The rest of the night was just nowhere up there crowdwise.
    I don't remember how the crowd was for the whole show but when Neil came out it was definitely the loudest I have ever heard a crowd react. Hands down. It was deafening.
    That was the loudest I've ever heard a stadium, when Neil came out. What a moment, the crowd lost it's sh*t that night!
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  • GibsonGibson Posts: 2,645
    rylan said:

    Toronto 1, 2011 was the best show I witnessed since 9/11/98 (and I ve been to a lot of shows!). The crowd and band were amazing/perfect.

    I literally said the same thing (and 8/22/98) is the only difference to my statement.
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  • The MSG 2 '10 and last two Spectrum shows were the loudest I've ever heard crowds for any show. Also 3 of the best concerts I've ever seen in my life.... Maybe I'm just spilled being on the East Coast but that '13 Seattle show I thought would be on the same level but the crowd as whole was very laid back. That definitely held it back from being a top notch show.
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  • mcgruff10mcgruff10 Posts: 28,489

    The MSG 2 '10 and last two Spectrum shows were the loudest I've ever heard crowds for any show. Also 3 of the best concerts I've ever seen in my life.... Maybe I'm just spilled being on the East Coast but that '13 Seattle show I thought would be on the same level but the crowd as whole was very laid back. That definitely held it back from being a top notch show.

    100% agree with you. Those three shows were really special. And I ve heard from a lot of people that the seattle crowd is definitely quieter than the north east.
    I'll ride the wave where it takes me......
  • mcgruff10mcgruff10 Posts: 28,489
    Dercheef said:

    eddiec said:

    Dercheef said:

    mcgruff10 said:

    I hate the call back on long road, just let ed sing! I'm not sure what show you were at or what frame of mind you were in but I thought it the crowd blew away alpine that year.

    Fair enough if you don't like the call back during long road. I was under the impression that Eddie was actually waiting for the crowd to call back at him but nothing happened. It was just an example to show where I thought the crowd participation was lacking. And when you read through the fanviews thread, while a lot of people say the crowd was great atleast half a dozen say it wasn't. I think a lot people got blinded by the great setlist and the high energy second encore. The rest of the night was just nowhere up there crowdwise.
    I don't remember how the crowd was for the whole show but when Neil came out it was definitely the loudest I have ever heard a crowd react. Hands down. It was deafening.
    Agreed. That place was rocking at the end. And I also agree with my2hands about drunken morons and the section you are in. I was in 5th row center ice on Stones side and that section def sucked big time. Anyway. It obviously doesn't matter one bit what I thought about the crowd that night. It was an incredible show.
    I was 7th row floor in front of stone and my whole area was rocking from the initial D chord to the jammed out ritfw.
    I'll ride the wave where it takes me......
  • JWPearlJWPearl Posts: 19,893
    Could you imagine the pit.
  • they should just play Hamilton. 2011 show was amazing.
  • eddiec said:


    I don't remember how the crowd was for the whole show but when Neil came out it was definitely the loudest I have ever heard a crowd react. Hands down. It was deafening.

    That was the loudest I've ever heard a stadium, when Neil came out. What a moment, the crowd lost it's sh*t that night!
    Agreed! I thought "this is the loudest shows I have ever been to". I loved these two shows!
  • my2handsmy2hands Posts: 17,117
    edited December 2015
    That's what happens when Uncle Neil shows up to the party

    I would give my pinky toe to witness it
    Post edited by my2hands on
  • H.ChinaskiH.Chinaski Posts: 1,600
    Sweet!! I'd prefer MSG over Barclays but either way ill be stoked!!
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  • rssesqrssesq Posts: 3,299

    The MSG 2 '10 and last two Spectrum shows were the loudest I've ever heard crowds for any show. Also 3 of the best concerts I've ever seen in my life.... Maybe I'm just spilled being on the East Coast but that '13 Seattle show I thought would be on the same level but the crowd as whole was very laid back. That definitely held it back from being a top notch show.

    I was at all 4 of those (seattle crowds r lamo) but the PJ msg show in 2003 @msg was intense. during DTE I thought the place might fall down.
    "this stage is BOUNCING lets sing like a choir" EV

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  • KC138045KC138045 Posts: 2,716
    rgambs said:

    Just got back from being out of the country for 10 days... Have I missed anything big or anything Cleveland/Columbus related?

    I will never understand the burning desire people have for them to come to their town. They were just at Pittsburgh, Buffalo, and Cincy, Ohioans are as lucky with shows as any region. Tickets are easy to come by, the shows are always top notch, and you can hit multiples wit just a few hours driving.
    What's not to understand. No travel or hotel costs or having to use vacation days. Sleeping in you own bed. I will always take a hometown show over traveling to one.
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  • JWPearlJWPearl Posts: 19,893
    Sorry but flying and driving scenery can be fun not to mention the different reception at hotels and nice people you meet
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