Pearl Jam At The Beacon !!!! Robin Hood Foundation!

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  • yosi1yosi1 Posts: 3,272
    Thanks for all the info guys and girls.
    you couldn't swing if you were hangin' from a palm tree in a hurricane.
  • Get_RightGet_Right Posts: 13,179
    I'm a member and didn't receive a email. So I called my connect and tickets for this will go on sale at the end of May.
    Thanks for sharing the info
  • L1quidL1quid Posts: 75
    voted NY PJ1 is an ass hat.

    THESE SEATS ARE SO EXPENSIVE YOU CANT EVEN BUY THEM BUT I MIGHT GET IN CUZ I MIGHT KNOW SOMEONE BUT NOBODY ELSE KNOWS ANYONE AND NOBODY ELSE CAN GET IN NA NA NA NA NA
  • yosi1yosi1 Posts: 3,272
    L1quid wrote:
    voted NY PJ1 is an ass hat.

    THESE SEATS ARE SO EXPENSIVE YOU CANT EVEN BUY THEM BUT I MIGHT GET IN CUZ I MIGHT KNOW SOMEONE BUT NOBODY ELSE KNOWS ANYONE AND NOBODY ELSE CAN GET IN NA NA NA NA NA

    Um, how does that make him an ass hat? Juts makes him lucky as balls. Also, he's not gloating in this thread, he's just excited and trying to get the info out to as many as people as possible so more fans can go - especially cause it hasn't been officially announced. Seems pretty cool to me.
    you couldn't swing if you were hangin' from a palm tree in a hurricane.
  • 4Powers204Powers20 Posts: 1,229
    L1quid wrote:
    voted NY PJ1 is an ass hat.

    THESE SEATS ARE SO EXPENSIVE YOU CANT EVEN BUY THEM BUT I MIGHT GET IN CUZ I MIGHT KNOW SOMEONE BUT NOBODY ELSE KNOWS ANYONE AND NOBODY ELSE CAN GET IN NA NA NA NA NA


    Dont F with NYPJ1. He has tons of cred in these parts.


    "We're running out of beer, too?" EV 6/19/08

  • NY PJ1NY PJ1 Posts: 9,533
    yosi wrote:
    Um, how does that make him an ass hat? Juts makes him lucky as balls. Also, he's not gloating in this thread, he's just excited and trying to get the info out to as many as people as possible so more fans can go - especially cause it hasn't been officially announced. Seems pretty cool to me.


    yes i try to share the info,,not keep it confined to myself

    some clowns dont realize it though and they consider it gloating
    when in fact im trying to tell of a show that the 10c wont say anything about
  • NY PJ1NY PJ1 Posts: 9,533
    L1quid wrote:
    voted NY PJ1 is an ass hat.

    THESE SEATS ARE SO EXPENSIVE YOU CANT EVEN BUY THEM BUT I MIGHT GET IN CUZ I MIGHT KNOW SOMEONE BUT NOBODY ELSE KNOWS ANYONE AND NOBODY ELSE CAN GET IN NA NA NA NA NA


    p.s. i know im in as are a few others :) have a good one ;) lol
  • PJ_LukinPJ_Lukin Posts: 2,050
    L1quid wrote:
    voted NY PJ1 is an ass hat.

    THESE SEATS ARE SO EXPENSIVE YOU CANT EVEN BUY THEM BUT I MIGHT GET IN CUZ I MIGHT KNOW SOMEONE BUT NOBODY ELSE KNOWS ANYONE AND NOBODY ELSE CAN GET IN NA NA NA NA NA


    Well, you could look at it that way... if you were an ass hat :)
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  • IamMineIamMine Posts: 2,743
    wow... congrats to those who got in!

    I am really happy that they are doing this for the cause, it's obviously very bad in NY.

    Have a great time and make sure you come back and share the fanviews! :)
    JA: Why do I get the Ticketmaster question?
    EV: It's your band.
    ~Q Magazine


    "Kisses for the glow...kisses for the lease." - BDRII
  • Get_RightGet_Right Posts: 13,179
    L1quid wrote:
    voted NY PJ1 is an ass hat.

    THESE SEATS ARE SO EXPENSIVE YOU CANT EVEN BUY THEM BUT I MIGHT GET IN CUZ I MIGHT KNOW SOMEONE BUT NOBODY ELSE KNOWS ANYONE AND NOBODY ELSE CAN GET IN NA NA NA NA NA

    Ass hat
    One whose head is so far up their rear end it could pass for a hat; used to describe a person who is stubborn, cruel, or otherwise unpleasant to be around.

    always wondered what the heck that meant

    plenty of other NYers with some connections-no big deal in this town really.
    and when I get my ticket, I will also do a little chest pounding!

    see ya at the beacon!
  • yosi1yosi1 Posts: 3,272
    NY PJ1 wrote:
    p.s. i know im in as are a few others :) have a good one ;) lol

    I believe we call that "Na na na na na na na!!!!"

    :D
    you couldn't swing if you were hangin' from a palm tree in a hurricane.
  • yosi1yosi1 Posts: 3,272
    IamMine wrote:
    it's obviously very bad in NY.

    ???
    you couldn't swing if you were hangin' from a palm tree in a hurricane.
  • NY PJ1NY PJ1 Posts: 9,533
    Get_Right wrote:
    Ass hat
    One whose head is so far up their rear end it could pass for a hat; used to describe a person who is stubborn, cruel, or otherwise unpleasant to be around.

    always wondered what the heck that meant

    plenty of other NYers with some connections-no big deal in this town really.
    and when I get my ticket, I will also do a little chest pounding!

    see ya at the beacon!


    i mean really wow i know someone who deals with tickets ,,, wow im so cool nobody else cooler than me

    lol in nyc baby ,,its all about who u know and not what u know ;)

    ok back to the subject ...
    can a member step up to the plate here
  • NY PJ1NY PJ1 Posts: 9,533
    yosi wrote:
    I believe we call that "Na na na na na na na!!!!"

    :D


    or hahahahahhaha
  • yosi1yosi1 Posts: 3,272
    NY PJ1 wrote:
    or hahahahahhaha

    Only if you're using cartman's voice, of course.
    you couldn't swing if you were hangin' from a palm tree in a hurricane.
  • NY PJ1NY PJ1 Posts: 9,533
    yosi wrote:
    Only if you're using cartman's voice, of course.


    but of course


    man if this is actual hard tickets it will be great because quite a few people will get their hands on some and the people who really want to be there will have some chance
  • Get_RightGet_Right Posts: 13,179
    Ive put the feelers out to two board members regarding public tix, prices and of course any extra corporate seats (bought but not used)

    that will be one way to get in without paying the do ray mi

    and thats all I have to say about that.
  • IamMineIamMine Posts: 2,743
    yosi wrote:
    ???

    http://www.robinhood.org/

    "Robinhood targets poverty in New York City by finding and funding the best and most effective programs and partnering with them to maximize results."

    34,000 people slept in NYC shelters last night. Nearly half of them are children.

    60 percent of young boys don’t graduate high school

    One third of women return to abusive partners because they can’t find housing

    50 percent of youth who age out of foster-care and end up homeless or in jail

    300,000 people receive soup kitchen or food pantry each week in NYC

    1 in 4 New Yorkers under 65 lacks health insurance

    40 percent of families live in poverty have a working head of household

    1 in 5 New Yorkers live in poverty.
    JA: Why do I get the Ticketmaster question?
    EV: It's your band.
    ~Q Magazine


    "Kisses for the glow...kisses for the lease." - BDRII
  • URthekeyURthekey Posts: 1,766
    My plan is to wait outside the Beacon dressed as the 'Big Bad Wolf'.

    If they won't let me in, I'll huff, and I'll puff and then....

    I'll off grandma right there on the street.
  • blazedoutbeeblazedoutbee Posts: 253
    Get_Right wrote:
    Ive put the feelers out to two board members regarding public tix, prices and of course any extra corporate seats (bought but not used)

    that will be one way to get in without paying the do ray mi

    and thats all I have to say about that.

    Good luck with that~
  • Bathgate66Bathgate66 Posts: 15,813
    maybe if we dress up like a convict or a homeless person,

    PJ will let us onstage to sing last kiss with them,....
    For the ones who had a notion, a notion deep inside
    That it ain't no sin to be glad you're alive
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  • Solat13Solat13 Posts: 6,996
    Bathgate66 wrote:
    maybe if we dress up like a convict or a homeless person,

    PJ will let us onstage to sing last kiss with them,....

    Somewhere Speedy is smiling right now after reading this. ;)
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  • Get_RightGet_Right Posts: 13,179
    Good luck with that~

    That has been very good to me in the past, and I suspect it will work this time-Ive never been shut out of any show benefit or otherwise.
  • einatshauleinatshaul Posts: 2,219
    Good luck to all you merry men, I'll have to pass on this one since Visa runs out July 1st and I'm out of your State before they wrongfully incarcerate me for asylum seeking
  • vitodacatvitodacat Posts: 475
    sk8nshoot1 wrote:
    Who do you know??

    http://www.robinhood.org/board/directors.cfm




    Robert Pittman, Chair
    Partner, Pilot Group, LLC

    Lee S. Ainslie III, Vice Chair
    Managing Partner, Maverick Capital Management, LLC

    Dirk Ziff, Vice Chair
    Chairman, Ziff Brothers Investments

    Victoria B. Bjorklund
    Partner, Simpson Thacher and Bartlett

    Scott Bommer
    President, SAB Capital Management

    Peter F. Borish
    Director and Board Member, Pali Holdings, Inc.

    Tom Brokaw
    NBC News

    Geoffrey Canada
    President and CEO, Harlem Children's Zone

    Maurice Chessa
    Director, Bedford Stuyvesant–I Have a Dream Program

    Richard L. Chilton, Jr.
    President and CEO, Chilton Investment Company, Inc.

    Steven A. Cohen
    Chairman and CEO, S.A.C. Capital Advisors, LLC

    Glenn Dubin
    Co-Founder and Managing Member, Highbridge Capital Management

    Marian Wright Edelman
    President, Children`s Defense Fund

    Richard S. Fuld, Jr.
    Chairman and CEO, Lehman Brothers

    Jeffrey R. Immelt
    Chairman and CEO, General Electric Co.

    Paul Tudor Jones II, Founder
    Chairman and CEO, Tudor Investment Corporation

    Peter D. Kiernan III
    President and Partner, Cyrus Capital Partners

    Kenneth G. Langone
    Chairman and CEO, Invemed Associates, Inc.

    Mary McCormick
    President, Fund for the City of New York

    Doug Morris
    Chairman and CEO, Universal Music Group

    Daniel S. Och
    Senior Managing Member, Och-Ziff Capital Management Group

    Gwyneth Paltrow
    Actress

    David W. Puth
    President, The Eriska Group

    Larry Robbins
    Founder and CEO, Glenview Capital Management

    Alan D. Schwartz
    President, The Bear Stearns Companies Inc.

    John Sykes
    President, Network Development, MTV Networks

    Harvey Weinstein
    Co-Chairman, The Weinstein Company

    I know people who are close with Paul Tudor Jones.....same business


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  • For those who don't know, the Robin Hood Foundation gives away millions of dollars to NYC area nonprofits every year. (I can't recall exactly, but I think its around $70-80 million?) Unlike many foundations, they are committed to giving away every dollar brought in as donations -- all "administrative expenses" for the Foundation are covered by board members.

    To raise this kind of amount cash every year, they hold events like these to bring in the dollars. In NYC, big ticket fundraising events go for high prices...its just the way it is. Some may argue that the band should just play a show at a large venue with lower prices and donate the proceeds to the Foundation, but quite frankly it will not bring in the amount that an exclusive event like this will. (Last time I saw figures, gross, not net revenue, for bands at MSG come in around $1-2 million.)

    NY PJ1 is right on...in NYC it really is about who you know. You have to know the right people to open the right doors. It sucks, but thats life in the Big Apple.

    I'm not a member of the Foundation, but from what I understand they've not yet gone "public" about the show yet and won't for another few weeks - hence the silence from PJ/10 Club.

    Robin Hood is an very interesting foundation - they aren't like most others, they are very business-like in their approach and focus on seeing "results". Hence their popularity with the Wall Street crowd here.
  • Mrs.Vedder78Mrs.Vedder78 Posts: 4,585
    Solat13 wrote:
    Somewhere Speedy is smiling right now after reading this. ;)


    LMAO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :D
    "Without the album covers, where do you clean your pot?" - EV
  • blazedoutbeeblazedoutbee Posts: 253
    This will be the show of the year. Hopefully it's at Radio City and Not the Beacon. Radio holds more people which means more of chance for me to get in. The Stones were awesome there in 06. Should be a blast.
  • NY PJ1NY PJ1 Posts: 9,533
    For those who don't know, the Robin Hood Foundation gives away millions of dollars to NYC area nonprofits every year. (I can't recall exactly, but I think its around $70-80 million?) Unlike many foundations, they are committed to giving away every dollar brought in as donations -- all "administrative expenses" for the Foundation are covered by board members.

    To raise this kind of amount cash every year, they hold events like these to bring in the dollars. In NYC, big ticket fundraising events go for high prices...its just the way it is. Some may argue that the band should just play a show at a large venue with lower prices and donate the proceeds to the Foundation, but quite frankly it will not bring in the amount that an exclusive event like this will. (Last time I saw figures, gross, not net revenue, for bands at MSG come in around $1-2 million.)

    NY PJ1 is right on...in NYC it really is about who you know. You have to know the right people to open the right doors. It sucks, but thats life in the Big Apple.

    I'm not a member of the Foundation, but from what I understand they've not yet gone "public" about the show yet and won't for another few weeks - hence the silence from PJ/10 Club.

    Robin Hood is an very interesting foundation - they aren't like most others, they are very business-like in their approach and focus on seeing "results". Hence their popularity with the Wall Street crowd here.

    the letter sent out to members is on page 3 of this thread
    (well the person "said" it was the letter)
  • NY PJ1NY PJ1 Posts: 9,533
    This will be the show of the year. Hopefully it's at Radio City and Not the Beacon. Radio holds more people which means more of chance for me to get in. The Stones were awesome there in 06. Should be a blast.


    i think they wanted radio city

    but for whatever reason its the beacon
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