*** Lexington, KY Fanviews Here 4/26/16 ***

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  • DPAtty
    DPAtty Posts: 58
    pjman75 said:

    DPAtty said:

    My 11th show. Still getting new ones each time. My 9 year old son's first. (Well, technically his second, but he was 8.5 months in utero for the first one.) Eddie said hi to him at the start. "Hey little man!" Then ran to give him a tambourine during YL. The man next to us had a son the same age who also was at his first show and also got a tambourine. I'm crying tears of happiness as I write this. The music tonight, the energy, the love in the room...it was palpable. God I love this fucking band. We also were right in front of the sign language interpreters...how beautiful to see what some of my favorite songs look like! Thank you 10C for the phenomenal seats. Thank you to members of this community I met tonight, and random Jamily members who went an extra mile to make sure my son had a great time. Thank you Eddie, Mike, Matt, Stone, Jeff, and Boom. The love runs two generations deep in this family!

    We watched you all almost more than the band. So phenomenal! We were brought to tears multiple times, especially during YL. Thank you for sharing that experience with us all. It will never be forgotten, that's a promise.
    Much love from section 14 :)
    The tears were rolling last night. And they've continued this morning as I've processed the show some more, and explained the night's events to my wife. I've had emotional experiences at shows in the past, some that were almost blissful in the true sense of the word. But sharing that entire experience with my oldest child last night just turned the emotion to 11. It was like my emotions were a wire stripped bare, and the band just kept zapping it with a current, again and again. I was truly blessed last night, and I'm stoked to learn that a connection was being made across the arena. Hugs and peace.
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  • Sarava
    Sarava Naperville, IL Posts: 2,061
    What a crazy night. Wife and I drove down from Chicago yesterday, saw the show, then drove right back because I have to work today. Was exhausting and as usual, Pearl Jam was amazing. I love seeing those guys. Can't wait for MSG 1 &2 this weekend!!
  • sclinville
    sclinville Posts: 125
    drank from "the" bottle last night....anyone have footage of that? and kudos to our ga mates that got some as well including the harmonica at end of smile!
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  • sclinville
    sclinville Posts: 125
    and LEAVING HERE......magnifico
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  • Gern Blansten
    Gern Blansten Mar-A-Lago Posts: 22,508
    I was getting a beer when they started 1/2 full....I caught the end but I was kicking myself for missing that one. Just had to have a damn beer
    Remember the Thomas Nine !! (10/02/2018)
    The Golden Age is 2 months away. And guess what….. you’re gonna love it! (teskeinc 11.19.24)

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    2016: Lexington, Wrigley #1; 2018: Wrigley, Wrigley, Boston, Boston
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  • Abe Froman
    Abe Froman Posts: 5,384
    Here ya go...

    20 something show for me. Lexington is up there with the best I've seen. Crowd was A+ I thought. So much energy! The band came out on fire. LB was a surprisingly very cool opener. MYM was the heaviest version I've heard. Band was super tight all night but the first 5-6 songs were blazing. Then for me here was where I was shocked. Evenflow. A song I couldn't care less if I saw again or not...it was AMAZING! Mike absolutely shredded on it. Might be my favorite version ever. I'll have to hear the bootleg.

    Education and Army Reserve were very tight and the crowd was totally into them where I was (sec 29 row A). Pink Floyd tag (ABITW) was great. Love it when they do that one. First time for Comfotably Numb for me and I was hoping for that one. It was also flawless. Encores- Hide Your Love was great. Thumbing is meaningful for me so I loved hearing that for the first town too! And then later....Smile. One of my all time favorites of PJ.

    Alright tired of typing on my way back to St Louis. Oh yeah Lukin was fucking heavy as ever and super fucking loud! Everyone was into it!

    Hope everyone else had as much fun as I did. Next stop won't be till Wrigley for me.

    Peace.
  • Spoony C
    Spoony C Posts: 278
    10th show overall, first in nearly three years, and the first "regular" tour stop concert since 2010 in Noblesville (since then, went to PJ20, Made In America, and Wrigley in successive years). Amazing energy for just a "regular" stop on the tour. Loved the setlist--it leaned toward the up-tempo, hard-charging songs most of the way, which I really respond to, and the mix of hits/classics and more rare items was great.

    Quick-hit thoughts: Maybe the best "Rearviewmirror" I've ever seen live; Loved "Comfortably Numb;" was thrilled to finally see "Deep;" always glad to see "Porch" and "Satan's Bed." I also thought "Why Go" was a ripping version, loved it. Can't believe it was three hours--as I get older, I tend a lot of times to start checking my watch and thinking about how late I'm gonna get home, and last night (even with rain outside and a 75-mile drive back to Louisville ahead of me), I wasn't looking for it to end at all. Simply spectacular.

    Slightly disappointed in my 10C seats (member 210XXX, seated in Section 31--about mid-court, basketball-wise--in row O (so, about 15 rows up off the floor). Great angle for view and not really that far away--probably, in all honesty, the same viewing angle/distance I had at the amphitheater in Noblesville in 2010--but just doesn't feel like a "member since 2000" kind of seniority. I know most of the 90s-era members who were still in when I joined are the kind of serious fans who won't ever drop out, so I know my seating isn't likely to get better, but it's still a slight surprise. And I think I saw a guy a few rows in front of me come in with print-at-home tickets, so there might have been some non-10C folks with better spots in my section, which is a little off-putting. But I don't know the arena's obligations to UK season-ticket holders and the like; it could just be that certain spots were blocked out that 10C couldn't get. Not complaining, really, just observing.
  • Gern Blansten
    Gern Blansten Mar-A-Lago Posts: 22,508
    Yes I wanted to point out that RVM was stellar. What a way to end the first set.

    Also....Deep was amazing. I was thinking I hadn't seen that live before but I have. That song was delivered with a sledgehammer. Unreal.
    Remember the Thomas Nine !! (10/02/2018)
    The Golden Age is 2 months away. And guess what….. you’re gonna love it! (teskeinc 11.19.24)

    1998: Noblesville; 2003: Noblesville; 2009: EV Nashville, Chicago, Chicago
    2010: St Louis, Columbus, Noblesville; 2011: EV Chicago, East Troy, East Troy
    2013: London ON, Wrigley; 2014: Cincy, St Louis, Moline (NO CODE)
    2016: Lexington, Wrigley #1; 2018: Wrigley, Wrigley, Boston, Boston
    2020: Oakland, Oakland:  2021: EV Ohana, Ohana, Ohana, Ohana
    2022: Oakland, Oakland, Nashville, Louisville; 2023: Chicago, Chicago, Noblesville
    2024: Noblesville, Wrigley, Wrigley, Ohana, Ohana; 2025: Pitt1, Pitt2
  • Abe Froman
    Abe Froman Posts: 5,384

    Yes I wanted to point out that RVM was stellar. What a way to end the first set.

    Also....Deep was amazing. I was thinking I hadn't seen that live before but I have. That song was delivered with a sledgehammer. Unreal.

    Yes I forgot to mention Deep and RVM. Both were stellar versions.

  • evdjj3j
    evdjj3j Old Mountains Posts: 114
    HOLY FUCKING SHIT THAT WAS AMAZING.
  • karmadefect
    karmadefect Posts: 806

    I was getting a beer when they started 1/2 full....I caught the end but I was kicking myself for missing that one. Just had to have a damn beer

    Did you have to leave the room to get a beer?
    Or do you feel you missed it because you were in line in side the room?
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  • KC138045
    KC138045 Columbus, OH Posts: 2,716

    I was getting a beer when they started 1/2 full....I caught the end but I was kicking myself for missing that one. Just had to have a damn beer

    Did you have to leave the room to get a beer?
    Or do you feel you missed it because you were in line in side the room?
    I went to get beer during sirens. Got caught in a slow line and missed education. Still pissed about it.
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  • RunIntoTheRain
    RunIntoTheRain Texas Posts: 1,033
    Thank you Pearl Jam. What a great night. Crowd was so loud and into it. Band came out killing it. One great song after another. Satan's Bed and Army Reserve were great surprises especially.

    I am so amazed at the bands energy and how much they seem to be still enjoying playing. Mike is like the energizer bunny running laps around the stage. Eddie is so engaged with the crowd.

    Very last minute decision to go to this show thanks to a fellow 10C member who had an extra ticket. Only my 2nd show and I cannot wait for more.

    I was in section 15 and saw the 2 kids across the arena get the tambourines from Eddie. Priceless smiles on their faces. Put a huge smile on my face to see that.

    Thanks again Pearl Jam!
  • karmadefect
    karmadefect Posts: 806
    edited April 2016
    KC138045 said:

    I was getting a beer when they started 1/2 full....I caught the end but I was kicking myself for missing that one. Just had to have a damn beer

    Did you have to leave the room to get a beer?
    Or do you feel you missed it because you were in line in side the room?
    I went to get beer during sirens. Got caught in a slow line and missed education. Still pissed about it.
    I can understand, but as long as you are in the room it isn't too bad. If you have to get drinks in the corridor that is worse. But still you want to be ready to loose yourself to the music when Education starts. Still if you were in the room, I'd trade with you I was at home. hahaha
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  • wonderrx
    wonderrx Southern Indiana Posts: 10
    JDjr said:

    Amazing! Mind if I ask what your 10C number is?? Still trying to anticipate the impossible and figure out where I "may" be at MSG!

    47xxx, joined in 94 or 95. I had people around me in my ballpark, but I had the lowest number and had people in row 2 with higher numbers than me, but I think all were sub 100k. So it wasn't strictly in order.

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    - Louisville floor March 24 1994
    - Milwaukee lower pavilion July 9 1995 Night 2
    - Toledo Sept 1996
    - Indianapolis and St. Louis 1998
    - Indianapolis and St. Louis 2000
    - St. Louis front row 2003
    - Indianapolis 2010
    - Lexington April 26 2016
  • wonderrx
    wonderrx Southern Indiana Posts: 10
    BS44325 said:

    Did I see Ed toss the mic to someone in front GA for a lyric? Trying to remember what song? Show #19 was a pretty damn good one. Great energy & great set with a few surprises. I thought the sound was pretty good as well for such a cavernous place. I thought my 10C seats would be a bit closer (not complaining at all), but once again I am glad I chose seats over GA. On to the Wrigley doubleheader in Aug. Until then, keep on Jam-ming...

    Eddie did toss the mic and I'm pretty sure it was during Even Flow...that being said I was pretty sauced and could be wrong on the tune.
    Definitely Even Flow, but some the side view didn't look like the guy killed it and Ed wanted it back pretty quick.

    - Former owner/operator of one of the early Pearl Jam email listservs in the middle 90s - pearljam@evansville.edu
    - Louisville floor March 24 1994
    - Milwaukee lower pavilion July 9 1995 Night 2
    - Toledo Sept 1996
    - Indianapolis and St. Louis 1998
    - Indianapolis and St. Louis 2000
    - St. Louis front row 2003
    - Indianapolis 2010
    - Lexington April 26 2016
  • wonderrx
    wonderrx Southern Indiana Posts: 10
    wonderrx said:



    We also were Sec 13 row C, seats 11 and 12 I think.

    Wee u next to me? I had that ukulele shirt on, hope dancing didn't bother Lol

    Yep that was us, that was my best friend next to you, I was the seat further from the stage. You didn't bother us at all. We had 2 unused seats for most of the show on the isle next to us and people keep sneaking into them until the guy who had the tix showed up half way thru the show, he had some real world problem hold him up he said.

    - Former owner/operator of one of the early Pearl Jam email listservs in the middle 90s - pearljam@evansville.edu
    - Louisville floor March 24 1994
    - Milwaukee lower pavilion July 9 1995 Night 2
    - Toledo Sept 1996
    - Indianapolis and St. Louis 1998
    - Indianapolis and St. Louis 2000
    - St. Louis front row 2003
    - Indianapolis 2010
    - Lexington April 26 2016
  • wonderrx
    wonderrx Southern Indiana Posts: 10

    drank from "the" bottle last night....anyone have footage of that? and kudos to our ga mates that got some as well including the harmonica at end of smile!

    Watch my videos I posted, pretty sure I filmed the wine "distribution". I got the smile harmonica too.

    - Former owner/operator of one of the early Pearl Jam email listservs in the middle 90s - pearljam@evansville.edu
    - Louisville floor March 24 1994
    - Milwaukee lower pavilion July 9 1995 Night 2
    - Toledo Sept 1996
    - Indianapolis and St. Louis 1998
    - Indianapolis and St. Louis 2000
    - St. Louis front row 2003
    - Indianapolis 2010
    - Lexington April 26 2016
  • wonderrx
    wonderrx Southern Indiana Posts: 10

    The band came out on fire. LB was a surprisingly very cool opener. MYM was the heaviest version I've heard. Band was super tight all night but the first 5-6 songs were blazing.

    Encores- Hide Your Love was great. Thumbing is meaningful for me so I loved hearing that for the first town too! And then later....Smile. One of my all time favorites of PJ.

    It was a very up/punky night song choice wise, I was surprised to see quite that many Spin/Lukin/MYM/DTE/Sonic type songs in a 3 hour show. I was ready for Blood to come out with the way it was trending. I think Mike did laps around the full stage on two different songs.

    Thumbing was super strong last night I thought. Since they brought everyone chairs out I was rooting for a Stone "Fuck the chairs" like Denver 2 in 1995.

    - Former owner/operator of one of the early Pearl Jam email listservs in the middle 90s - pearljam@evansville.edu
    - Louisville floor March 24 1994
    - Milwaukee lower pavilion July 9 1995 Night 2
    - Toledo Sept 1996
    - Indianapolis and St. Louis 1998
    - Indianapolis and St. Louis 2000
    - St. Louis front row 2003
    - Indianapolis 2010
    - Lexington April 26 2016
  • SOLAT319
    SOLAT319 Posts: 4,609
    nmtheo said:

    Did anyone notice Ed getting upset about the sound? He came over several times to left of Stone acting quite perturbed!!!
    After just seeing the Columbia show, I must say that the bands energy was so much higher there, but maybe bc he was drinking on a couple bottles of wine! And then he did the whole chugging beer and letting it drool out of his mouth.
    Loved the set list!
    I guess after seeing Hampton...got the shaft on Raleigh...awesome show in Columbia...my expectations were set extremely high!

    I was at all three of those shows last week and Lexington wasn't any worse than any of those.
    I have no patience for bad music and stupid people...

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