*** Pearl Jam Nashville, TN Fanviews 9/16/22 ***

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Pearl Jam
Bridgestone Arena
Nashville, TN
North American Tour 2022
09/16/22
Show
Set List
Matt Cameron, Mike McCready and Jeff Ament all join Josh Klinghoffer on stage at various points in Josh’s set
PEARL JAM
walk on music Cat Power-The Greatest at 9:03
Band Onstage 9:05
Band Offstage 11:18
01. Nothingman
02. Buckle Up
03. Black
04. Present Tense
05. Last Exit
06. All Night
07. Who Ever Said (13 second tag of I Can’t Get No Satisfaction-Jagger, Richards)
{18 years ago yesterday we lost Johnny Ramone. Ed there with his infant daughter starting her life and Johnny at the end of his. “You don’t have to teach me this lesson. I know it already.}
08. Corduroy
09. Rats {sings line “Ben the two of us need look no more at outro from Ben-(Black, Sharf)
10. Wishlist (Waiting On A Friend-Jagger, Richards 30 second tag)
11. Even Flow
12. Dance Of The Clairvoyants
{Dedicated to Third Man Records and Easy Street Records}
13. Spin The Black Circle
{Ed points out some young kids in the audience as well as a number of friends. May you all live forever}
14. Immortality
(They perform this song for the people of Ukraine)
15. River Cross
16. Better Man/Save It For Later-(Charley, Cox, Morton, Steele, Wakeling) 2:30 long
17. Porch
Encore Break
18. Last Kiss-(Cochran) To the back of the arena
19. Go
(Request from a person at their 185th show)
20. Smile
21. Given To Fly
22. Alive (Mike plays a 1958 Gibson Flying V he borrowed from Gibson)
23. Yellow Ledbetter
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Bridgestone Arena
Nashville, TN
North American Tour 2022
09/16/22
Show
Set List
Matt Cameron, Mike McCready and Jeff Ament all join Josh Klinghoffer on stage at various points in Josh’s set
PEARL JAM
walk on music Cat Power-The Greatest at 9:03
Band Onstage 9:05
Band Offstage 11:18
01. Nothingman
02. Buckle Up
03. Black
04. Present Tense
05. Last Exit
06. All Night
07. Who Ever Said (13 second tag of I Can’t Get No Satisfaction-Jagger, Richards)
{18 years ago yesterday we lost Johnny Ramone. Ed there with his infant daughter starting her life and Johnny at the end of his. “You don’t have to teach me this lesson. I know it already.}
08. Corduroy
09. Rats {sings line “Ben the two of us need look no more at outro from Ben-(Black, Sharf)
10. Wishlist (Waiting On A Friend-Jagger, Richards 30 second tag)
11. Even Flow
12. Dance Of The Clairvoyants
{Dedicated to Third Man Records and Easy Street Records}
13. Spin The Black Circle
{Ed points out some young kids in the audience as well as a number of friends. May you all live forever}
14. Immortality
(They perform this song for the people of Ukraine)
15. River Cross
16. Better Man/Save It For Later-(Charley, Cox, Morton, Steele, Wakeling) 2:30 long
17. Porch
Encore Break
18. Last Kiss-(Cochran) To the back of the arena
19. Go
(Request from a person at their 185th show)
20. Smile
21. Given To Fly
22. Alive (Mike plays a 1958 Gibson Flying V he borrowed from Gibson)
23. Yellow Ledbetter
Please share your experiences of the show here...the Fanview threads are preserved on the board.
Please keep the Fanview threads for Fanviews. It's ok to begin another thread on discussions of other topics and/or debates. Thank you!
Thank you, John for the set list & notes.
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Give me all of the Vitalogy2003: Uniondale, MSG x2 | 2004: Reading | 2005: Gorge, Vancouver, Philly | 2006: East Rutherford x2, Gorge x2, Camden 1, Hartford | 2008: MSG x2, VA Beach | 2009: Philly x3 | 2010: MSG x2, Bristow | 2011: Alpine Valley x2 | 2012: MIA Philly | 2013: Wrigley, Charlottesville, Brooklyn 2 | 2014: Milan, Amsterdam 1 | 2016: MSG x2, Fenway x2, Wrigley 2 | 2018: Rome, Krakow, Berlin, Wrigley 2 | 2021: Sea Hear Now | 2022: San Diego, LA x2, MSG, Camden, Nashville, St. Louis, Denver | 2023: St. Paul 1, Chicago x2, Fort Worth x2, Austin 2 | 2024: Las Vegas 1, Seattle x2, Indy, MSG x2, Philly x2, Baltimore, Ohana 2 | 2025: Florida x2, Atlanta x2, Pittsburgh x20
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Great show.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, Pitt20 -
1991: 11/29 Aragon Ballroom, Chicago IL
1992: 08/02 World Music Theatre, Tinley Park IL
1995: 07/11 Soldier Field, Chicago IL
1998: 06/26 Alpine Valley, East Troy WI; 06/29 United Center, Chicago IL
2000: 10/09 Allstate Arena, Rosemont IL
2003: 06/18 United Center, Chicago IL; 06/21 Alpine Valley, East Troy WI
2006: 05/22 Palace of Auburn Hills, Auburn Hills MI; 12/09 Aloha Stadium, Honolulu HI
2008: 06/25 Madison Square Garden, New York NY; 08/21 Auditorium Theatre, Chicago IL (EV)
2009: 08/23 + 08/24 United Center, Chicago IL
2010: 05/07 Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre, Noblesville IN
2011: 06/28 Chicago Theatre, Chicago IL (EV); 09/12 Air Canada Centre, Toronto ON
2013: 07/19 Wrigley Field, Chicago IL; 11/21 Viejas Arena, San Diego CA
2014: 10/16 Joe Louis Arena, Detroit MI
2016:04/20 PNC Arena, Raleigh NC; 04/21 Colonial Life Arena, Columbia SC; 08/22 Wrigley Field, Chicago IL
2018: 06/13 Ziggo Dome, Amsterdam NL; 08/18 + 08/20 Wrigley Field, Chicago IL
2019: 09/28 Ohana Fest, Dana Point CA (EV)
2022: 02/06 NJPAC, New Jersey NJ (EV) + 09/16 Bridgestone Arena, Nashville TN + 09/22 Ball Arena, Denver CO
2023: 09/05 + 09/07 United Center, Chicago IL
2024: 05/10 Moda Center, Portland OR + 8/29 Wrigley Field, Chicago IL
2025: 04/29 State Farm Arena, Atlanta GA0 -
That explains why Mike had the Flying V! I was shocked to see him start Ledbetter with it.2012 - Eddie Vedder/Glen Hansard
2014 Memphis, 2022 Nashville0 -
Might as well type up my hectic story of the day while I’m waiting at the airport.
I am a 1st grade teacher in Philly, and none of this happens if I have students today like I would most Fridays. Instead we have a teachers in-service day. My uncle lives in Louisville and he’s planning on going to Bourbon and Beyond for his first ever PJ show. Around 10:00 Friday morning I send him a pic of the poster and shirt from Nashville. He responds, half jokingly, with a GPS route for him to take from Louisville to Nashville.
So I say hey, it wouldn’t hurt to check airfare from Philly to Nashville. Turns out there were some decent rates, and after Camden the other night I am in full Pearl Jam obsession mode right now, so we start thinking that we might be able to somehow make this work. Biggest problem is that the only reasonable flight leaves Philly at 4, and I’m technically on the clock until 3:39. I hate to approach my principal about it after already taking off a day and a half for Camden this week, but finally I do.
I tell him that Saturday is my birthday and my uncle wants to buy me plane/concert tickets as my present (the birthday part is true, the uncle buying everything part is unfortunately not true 😂) before I could even ask he says “BYE SIR!” So I hop in an Uber at 2:30 and head for the airport. No bag, no concert tickets, no return flight booked yet.I score some pretty sweet obstructed view tickets (that ended up not being obstructed at all) and get on the plane. My uncle drives from Louisville and picks me up from the airport, Bob’s your uncle.As for the show itself, it was a ton of fun. Not as bonkers as Camden but solid setlist and a great crowd. Rats was by far the highlight for me. This was my 13th show and it was towards the top of my bucket list of songs I wanted to see live for quite some time. The extended Save it for Later tag was a highlight as well, and the abundance of Vitalogy songs.Overall one of the crazier things I’ve ever done and I’m really happy I did. I will land back in Philly at 9:00 am Saturday, which means that I will be back to regular life less than 24 hours after this idea was even mentioned. Pretty wild and I feel richer for the experience.0 -
RiotZact said:Might as well type up my hectic story of the day while I’m waiting at the airport.
I am a 1st grade teacher in Philly, and none of this happens if I have students today like I would most Fridays. Instead we have a teachers in-service day. My uncle lives in Louisville and he’s planning on going to Bourbon and Beyond for his first ever PJ show. Around 10:00 Friday morning I send him a pic of the poster and shirt from Nashville. He responds, half jokingly, with a GPS route for him to take from Louisville to Nashville.
So I say hey, it wouldn’t hurt to check airfare from Philly to Nashville. Turns out there were some decent rates, and after Camden the other night I am in full Pearl Jam obsession mode right now, so we start thinking that we might be able to somehow make this work. Biggest problem is that the only reasonable flight leaves Philly at 4, and I’m technically on the clock until 3:39. I hate to approach my principal about it after already taking off a day and a half for Camden this week, but finally I do.
I tell him that Saturday is my birthday and my uncle wants to buy me plane/concert tickets as my present (the birthday part is true, the uncle buying everything part is unfortunately not true 😂) before I could even ask he says “BYE SIR!” So I hop in an Uber at 2:30 and head for the airport. No bag, no concert tickets, no return flight booked yet.I score some pretty sweet obstructed view tickets (that ended up not being obstructed at all) and get on the plane. My uncle drives from Louisville and picks me up from the airport, Bob’s your uncle.As for the show itself, it was a ton of fun. Not as bonkers as Camden but solid setlist and a great crowd. Rats was by far the highlight for me. This was my 13th show and it was towards the top of my bucket list of songs I wanted to see live for quite some time. The extended Save it for Later tag was a highlight as well, and the abundance of Vitalogy songs.Overall one of the crazier things I’ve ever done and I’m really happy I did. I will land back in Philly at 9:00 am Saturday, which means that I will be back to regular life less than 24 hours after this idea was even mentioned. Pretty wild and I feel richer for the experience.0 -
RiotZact said:Might as well type up my hectic story of the day while I’m waiting at the airport.
I am a 1st grade teacher in Philly, and none of this happens if I have students today like I would most Fridays. Instead we have a teachers in-service day. My uncle lives in Louisville and he’s planning on going to Bourbon and Beyond for his first ever PJ show. Around 10:00 Friday morning I send him a pic of the poster and shirt from Nashville. He responds, half jokingly, with a GPS route for him to take from Louisville to Nashville.
So I say hey, it wouldn’t hurt to check airfare from Philly to Nashville. Turns out there were some decent rates, and after Camden the other night I am in full Pearl Jam obsession mode right now, so we start thinking that we might be able to somehow make this work. Biggest problem is that the only reasonable flight leaves Philly at 4, and I’m technically on the clock until 3:39. I hate to approach my principal about it after already taking off a day and a half for Camden this week, but finally I do.
I tell him that Saturday is my birthday and my uncle wants to buy me plane/concert tickets as my present (the birthday part is true, the uncle buying everything part is unfortunately not true 😂) before I could even ask he says “BYE SIR!” So I hop in an Uber at 2:30 and head for the airport. No bag, no concert tickets, no return flight booked yet.I score some pretty sweet obstructed view tickets (that ended up not being obstructed at all) and get on the plane. My uncle drives from Louisville and picks me up from the airport, Bob’s your uncle.As for the show itself, it was a ton of fun. Not as bonkers as Camden but solid setlist and a great crowd. Rats was by far the highlight for me. This was my 13th show and it was towards the top of my bucket list of songs I wanted to see live for quite some time. The extended Save it for Later tag was a highlight as well, and the abundance of Vitalogy songs.Overall one of the crazier things I’ve ever done and I’m really happy I did. I will land back in Philly at 9:00 am Saturday, which means that I will be back to regular life less than 24 hours after this idea was even mentioned. Pretty wild and I feel richer for the experience.0 -
At the Nashville airport at 4:45 am I said to someone with a poster tube “They sure did play a lot of Vitalogy last night”. She looked at me like I was an idiot. I may have still been pretty buzzed. Ha.0
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bootlegger10 said:At the Nashville airport at 4:45 am I said to someone with a poster tube “They sure did play a lot of Vitalogy last night”. She looked at me like I was an idiot. I may have still been pretty buzzed. Ha.Melbourne #1 '98
Melbourne #2 '03
Melbourne #3 '03
Melbourne #1 '06
Melbourne #3 '06
Melbourne '09
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RiotZact said:Might as well type up my hectic story of the day while I’m waiting at the airport.
I am a 1st grade teacher in Philly, and none of this happens if I have students today like I would most Fridays. Instead we have a teachers in-service day. My uncle lives in Louisville and he’s planning on going to Bourbon and Beyond for his first ever PJ show. Around 10:00 Friday morning I send him a pic of the poster and shirt from Nashville. He responds, half jokingly, with a GPS route for him to take from Louisville to Nashville.
So I say hey, it wouldn’t hurt to check airfare from Philly to Nashville. Turns out there were some decent rates, and after Camden the other night I am in full Pearl Jam obsession mode right now, so we start thinking that we might be able to somehow make this work. Biggest problem is that the only reasonable flight leaves Philly at 4, and I’m technically on the clock until 3:39. I hate to approach my principal about it after already taking off a day and a half for Camden this week, but finally I do.
I tell him that Saturday is my birthday and my uncle wants to buy me plane/concert tickets as my present (the birthday part is true, the uncle buying everything part is unfortunately not true 😂) before I could even ask he says “BYE SIR!” So I hop in an Uber at 2:30 and head for the airport. No bag, no concert tickets, no return flight booked yet.I score some pretty sweet obstructed view tickets (that ended up not being obstructed at all) and get on the plane. My uncle drives from Louisville and picks me up from the airport, Bob’s your uncle.As for the show itself, it was a ton of fun. Not as bonkers as Camden but solid setlist and a great crowd. Rats was by far the highlight for me. This was my 13th show and it was towards the top of my bucket list of songs I wanted to see live for quite some time. The extended Save it for Later tag was a highlight as well, and the abundance of Vitalogy songs.Overall one of the crazier things I’ve ever done and I’m really happy I did. I will land back in Philly at 9:00 am Saturday, which means that I will be back to regular life less than 24 hours after this idea was even mentioned. Pretty wild and I feel richer for the experience.0 -
Awesome story RiotZact! Super cool your principal let you go! So nice you had a work day and no kids. I held onto Nashville and St. Louis tickets (originally during my spring break!) and stressed about when the dates would hit. I’m a teacher too and had a work day yesterday as well!
The show was fantastic! While not the best set list for me in terms of rarities or deep cuts, I really didn’t care! That crowd was killer. Having not seen them since 2018, I was thrilled to hear all of those songs.
Highlights for me were Who Ever Said (love that song and it rocked live! Devo/Stones tag was great). The Present Tense to Rats run was killer! Brad Klausen was joking on the set list thread that his posters rarely affect the song choice, but he scored this time! It sounded amazing. I also love All Night! Ed really flubbed the lyrics after the first verse, and I thought they might abandon it, but the band rode it out and he picked it back up with the second verse. Cool guy next to me from Chattanooga and I just laughed and kept rocking! Love the call and response, “All Night” at the end. I was totally singing that out. By Wishlist my voice was shot (how do you do it, Eddie?)!
My son’s first show, and he loved it. Very cool for him to get so many big hits, plus Go and Rats off of Vs. (his favorite). He was really hoping for Dirty Frank (first PJ song he loved), but that did not take away from our experience at all.
Would have been amazing to play Baba right after that Alive, the crowd was so into things, but loved getting YL as well.Just so happy the show went off as planned! Capped a great day in Nashville, my son and I toured the RCA Studio B (tons of cool Elvis stories there) and toured Third Man! At TMR, we got surprised by co-founder, Ben Blackwell, who told some amazing stories about Ed and his own visit to the 10Club warehouse in Washington. What a day!
Thank you PJ! Thank you 10Club for my amazing seats!See you in St. Louis!Post edited by CarryTheZero on0 -
My 27th show and it was 27 years to the day since my first one. Had a blast!This show, another show, a show here and a show there.0
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Love these stories! Keep ‘em coming!DC '03 - Reading '04 - Philly '05 - Camden 1 '06 - DC '06 - E. Rutherford '06 - The Vic '07 - Lollapalooza '07 - DC '08 - EV DC 1 & 2 '08 (Met Ed!!) - EV Baltimore 1 & 2 '09 - EV NYC 1 '11 (Met Ed!) - Hartford '13 - GCF '15 - MSG 2 '16 - TOTD MSG '16 - Boston 1 & 2 '18 - SHN '21 - EV NYC 1 & 2 '22 - MSG '220
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Show was incredibly great. 20th show and had a great spot in 114 close to all the action. The band and venue sounded fantastic. The guys were in great spirits. Show length was perfect. Unique set list with a lot of variety compared to MSG. Very fortunate to travel to Nashville to see such an amazing band still rocking so hard and hope to see them again soon!
4.17.94 Paramount 9.28.96 Randall's Island 8.25.00 Jones Beach 4.28.03 Spectrum 7.5.03 Camden 7.6.03 Camden 07.08.03 MSG 07.09.03 MSG 7.12.03 Hershey 7.14.03 Holmdel 6.12.08 Tampa 10.19.13 Brooklyn 4.11.16 Tampa 5.1.16 MSG 5.2.16 MSG 8.7.16 Fenway 9.2.18 Fenway 9.4.18 Fenway 9.11.22 MSG 9.16.22 Nashville 9.18.23 Austin 9.19.23 Austin 9.3.24 MSG 9.4.24 MSG Fenway 9.15.24 Fenway 9.17.24 Hollywood 4.24.25 Nashville 5.6.25 Nashville 5.8.250 -
My 31st and never seen Ed happier and really enjoying every second. Also, probably the least amount of talking by him.Killer crowd too and nice to see Nashville deliver.Nashville '00
Houston, B'ham, Nashville, Atlanta '03
Toledo, Grand Rapids '04
Kitchener, London '05
Camden x 2, D.C., Cincy, San Fran x 3 '06
Chicago '07
Columbia '08
MSG x 2 '10;
PJ 20 x 2 '11
Atlanta '12
Wrigley '13
St. Louis, Memphis '14
Lexington, Wrigley '16
Wrigley x 2 '18
Nashville '22
Nashville x 2 '250 -
Ed was really upbeat. Seemed like they fed off the crowds energy. Can’t wait to buy the bootleg to hear us sing!2012 - Eddie Vedder/Glen Hansard
2014 Memphis, 2022 Nashville0 -
CarryTheZero said:Awesome story RiotZact! Super cool your principal let you go! So nice you had a work day and no kids. I held onto Nashville and St. Louis tickets (originally during my spring break!) and stressed about when the dates would hit. I’m a teacher too and had a work day yesterday as well!
The show was fantastic! While not the best set list for me in terms of rarities or deep cuts, I really didn’t care! That crowd was killer. Having not seen them since 2018, I was thrilled to hear all of those songs.
Highlights for me were Who Ever Said (love that song and it rocked live! Devo/Stones tag was great). The Present Tense to Rats run was killer! Brad Klausen was joking on the set list thread that his posters rarely affect the song choice, but he scored this time! It sounded amazing. I also love All Night! Ed really flubbed the lyrics after the first verse, and I thought they might abandon it, but the band rode it out and he picked it back up with the second verse. Cool guy next to me from Chattanooga and I just laughed and kept rocking! Love the call and response, “All Night” at the end. I was totally singing that out. By Wishlist my voice was shot (how do you do it, Eddie?)!
My son’s first show, and he loved it. Very cool for him to get so many big hits, plus Go and Rats off of Vs. (his favorite). He was really hoping for Dirty Frank (first PJ song he loved), but that did not take away from our experience at all.
Would have been amazing to play Baba right after that Alive, the crowd was so into things, but loved getting YL as well.Just so happy the show went off as planned! Capped a great day in Nashville, my son and I toured the RCA Studio B (tons of cool Elvis stories there) and toured Third Man! At TMR, we got surprised by co-founder, Ben Blackwell, who told some amazing stories about Ed and his own visit to the 10Club warehouse in Washington. What a day!
Thank you PJ! Thank you 10Club for my amazing seats!See you in St. Louis!0 -
RiotZact said:Might as well type up my hectic story of the day while I’m waiting at the airport.
I am a 1st grade teacher in Philly, and none of this happens if I have students today like I would most Fridays. Instead we have a teachers in-service day. My uncle lives in Louisville and he’s planning on going to Bourbon and Beyond for his first ever PJ show. Around 10:00 Friday morning I send him a pic of the poster and shirt from Nashville. He responds, half jokingly, with a GPS route for him to take from Louisville to Nashville.
So I say hey, it wouldn’t hurt to check airfare from Philly to Nashville. Turns out there were some decent rates, and after Camden the other night I am in full Pearl Jam obsession mode right now, so we start thinking that we might be able to somehow make this work. Biggest problem is that the only reasonable flight leaves Philly at 4, and I’m technically on the clock until 3:39. I hate to approach my principal about it after already taking off a day and a half for Camden this week, but finally I do.
I tell him that Saturday is my birthday and my uncle wants to buy me plane/concert tickets as my present (the birthday part is true, the uncle buying everything part is unfortunately not true 😂) before I could even ask he says “BYE SIR!” So I hop in an Uber at 2:30 and head for the airport. No bag, no concert tickets, no return flight booked yet.I score some pretty sweet obstructed view tickets (that ended up not being obstructed at all) and get on the plane. My uncle drives from Louisville and picks me up from the airport, Bob’s your uncle.As for the show itself, it was a ton of fun. Not as bonkers as Camden but solid setlist and a great crowd. Rats was by far the highlight for me. This was my 13th show and it was towards the top of my bucket list of songs I wanted to see live for quite some time. The extended Save it for Later tag was a highlight as well, and the abundance of Vitalogy songs.Overall one of the crazier things I’ve ever done and I’m really happy I did. I will land back in Philly at 9:00 am Saturday, which means that I will be back to regular life less than 24 hours after this idea was even mentioned. Pretty wild and I feel richer for the experience."...Dimitri...He talks to me...'.."The Ghost of Greece..".
"..That's One Happy Fuckin Ghost.."
“..That came up on the Pillow Case...This is for the Greek, With Our Apologies.....”0 -
tusevun said:CarryTheZero said:Awesome story RiotZact! Super cool your principal let you go! So nice you had a work day and no kids. I held onto Nashville and St. Louis tickets (originally during my spring break!) and stressed about when the dates would hit. I’m a teacher too and had a work day yesterday as well!
The show was fantastic! While not the best set list for me in terms of rarities or deep cuts, I really didn’t care! That crowd was killer. Having not seen them since 2018, I was thrilled to hear all of those songs.
Highlights for me were Who Ever Said (love that song and it rocked live! Devo/Stones tag was great). The Present Tense to Rats run was killer! Brad Klausen was joking on the set list thread that his posters rarely affect the song choice, but he scored this time! It sounded amazing. I also love All Night! Ed really flubbed the lyrics after the first verse, and I thought they might abandon it, but the band rode it out and he picked it back up with the second verse. Cool guy next to me from Chattanooga and I just laughed and kept rocking! Love the call and response, “All Night” at the end. I was totally singing that out. By Wishlist my voice was shot (how do you do it, Eddie?)!
My son’s first show, and he loved it. Very cool for him to get so many big hits, plus Go and Rats off of Vs. (his favorite). He was really hoping for Dirty Frank (first PJ song he loved), but that did not take away from our experience at all.
Would have been amazing to play Baba right after that Alive, the crowd was so into things, but loved getting YL as well.Just so happy the show went off as planned! Capped a great day in Nashville, my son and I toured the RCA Studio B (tons of cool Elvis stories there) and toured Third Man! At TMR, we got surprised by co-founder, Ben Blackwell, who told some amazing stories about Ed and his own visit to the 10Club warehouse in Washington. What a day!
Thank you PJ! Thank you 10Club for my amazing seats!See you in St. Louis!Hey! Nice to meet you! Safe travels to you and your wife.
Yeah, guess that guy didn’t want to inconvenience his row? But that climb over the rail was steep since we were the wheelchair accessible row. Thought there was no way he was making it back down without taking a spill, but he was pretty spry for an old guy!0 -
Great show incredible crowd. Nashville brought it. Any show with Present Tense is a hit for me. Given to Fly late in the set list was a pleasant surprise. Too many moments to list here. Came in from Philly for show and Nashville smashed it.0
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