Pearl Jam 2023 tour merch

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  • pjl44 said:
    Habit4me said:
    I can't even imagine the stacks of those Beth posters that will be collecting dust in the 10C warehouse for the next several years. Nice gesture by the artist, but I really hope they only printed a limited run on those. Because.....who (outside of close friends and family) is framing that and hanging in their house?!?!
    Jeeze a little respect
    For real, though...my God.  Sometimes I would like to take some of these tchotchkes that some of you wait in 4 hour lines for show after show and cram them up your collective asses.  The person on this aforementioned poster passed away for Christ's sake.  
  • drfox
    drfox Posts: 1,484
    Jcanr20 said:
    Have they done multiple posters for one show before? I was a huge Bulls/Jordan fan when I was a kid. I had so many Jordan posters I had to put them on my bedroom ceiling. I also remember going out shopping the day after the first championship to get the t-shirt just like the caricature poster. So that's pretty cool for me, although they kind of missed the mark on Mike. I like the hawk poster even more though.
    London last year as well 
  • Mr. Fixer said:
    pjl44 said:
    Habit4me said:
    I can't even imagine the stacks of those Beth posters that will be collecting dust in the 10C warehouse for the next several years. Nice gesture by the artist, but I really hope they only printed a limited run on those. Because.....who (outside of close friends and family) is framing that and hanging in their house?!?!
    Jeeze a little respect
    For real, though...my God.  Sometimes I would like to take some of these tchotchkes that some of you wait in 4 hour lines for show after show and cram them up your collective asses.  The person on this aforementioned poster passed away for Christ's sake.  
    People don’t care - how early can I line up to buy a ton of merch that I’ll immediately post on eBay & make $100 a poster.  
    or you can come to terms and realize
    you're the only one who can forgive yourself oh yeah...
    makes much more sense to live in the present tense...

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  • demetrios
    demetrios Posts: 97,529

  • I’m further back in the line. Someone just mentioned them not opening yet (it’s 12:30), that true?
  • Mr. Fixer said:
    pjl44 said:
    Habit4me said:
    I can't even imagine the stacks of those Beth posters that will be collecting dust in the 10C warehouse for the next several years. Nice gesture by the artist, but I really hope they only printed a limited run on those. Because.....who (outside of close friends and family) is framing that and hanging in their house?!?!
    Jeeze a little respect
    For real, though...my God.  Sometimes I would like to take some of these tchotchkes that some of you wait in 4 hour lines for show 

    Let me state this again:

    1.) Very nice gesture of the artist for doing this print.

    2.) I hope he didn't print out thousands of these because, again, who outside of friends and family of Beth are going to purchase this poster and proudly display it??  WEIRD.






  • tschav
    tschav Posts: 2,900
    Habit4me said:
    Mr. Fixer said:
    pjl44 said:
    Habit4me said:
    I can't even imagine the stacks of those Beth posters that will be collecting dust in the 10C warehouse for the next several years. Nice gesture by the artist, but I really hope they only printed a limited run on those. Because.....who (outside of close friends and family) is framing that and hanging in their house?!?!
    Jeeze a little respect
    For real, though...my God.  Sometimes I would like to take some of these tchotchkes that some of you wait in 4 hour lines for show 

    Let me state this again:

    1.) Very nice gesture of the artist for doing this print.

    2.) I hope he didn't print out thousands of these because, again, who outside of friends and family of Beth are going to purchase this poster and proudly display it??  WEIRD.

    Not the first tribute poster the band has made, and I’ve had this on my wall for 14 years:
    2009 Chicago poster (tribute for a friend of the band)




  • demetrios said:

    Absolutely stunning. Reminds me of an 03, or hell even a 98.
  • tschav said:
    Habit4me said:
    Mr. Fixer said:
    pjl44 said:
    Habit4me said:
    I can't even imagine the stacks of those Beth posters that will be collecting dust in the 10C warehouse for the next several years. Nice gesture by the artist, but I really hope they only printed a limited run on those. Because.....who (outside of close friends and family) is framing that and hanging in their house?!?!
    Jeeze a little respect
    For real, though...my God.  Sometimes I would like to take some of these tchotchkes that some of you wait in 4 hour lines for show 

    Let me state this again:

    1.) Very nice gesture of the artist for doing this print.

    2.) I hope he didn't print out thousands of these because, again, who outside of friends and family of Beth are going to purchase this poster and proudly display it??  WEIRD.

    Not the first tribute poster the band has made, and I’ve had this on my wall for 14 years:
    2009 Chicago poster (tribute for a friend of the band)




    The sentiment was spot on, Jeff designing that poster was spot on……that’s as far as it goes.
  • JBob87 said:
    mikeliska said:
    RS65573 said:
    What is what is the significance of the hawk?
    “The Hawk” is a term for the wind or Windy City.

    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=50DYQYqBUrs
    I've lived here my entire life and never once heard anyone reference the Hawk as a term for Chicago.

    It's a black hawk holding a hockey stick at a concert played at the United Center, where the Chicago Blackhawks play hockey.
    Their mascot is also a…



    Now why he is an astronaut?! That is a legit good question
    B/c he's out of this world! 

    That poster is pretty cool.
  • CM189191
    CM189191 Posts: 6,927
    tschav said:
    Habit4me said:
    Mr. Fixer said:
    pjl44 said:
    Habit4me said:
    I can't even imagine the stacks of those Beth posters that will be collecting dust in the 10C warehouse for the next several years. Nice gesture by the artist, but I really hope they only printed a limited run on those. Because.....who (outside of close friends and family) is framing that and hanging in their house?!?!
    Jeeze a little respect
    For real, though...my God.  Sometimes I would like to take some of these tchotchkes that some of you wait in 4 hour lines for show 

    Let me state this again:

    1.) Very nice gesture of the artist for doing this print.

    2.) I hope he didn't print out thousands of these because, again, who outside of friends and family of Beth are going to purchase this poster and proudly display it??  WEIRD.

    Not the first tribute poster the band has made, and I’ve had this on my wall for 14 years:
    2009 Chicago poster (tribute for a friend of the band)




    First thing I thought of when I saw three new Chicago Post
  • We got a late start from Southern Illinois heading to Chicago. If someone in line is willing to pick me up a basketball caricature poster I will pay for your poster as well. DM me. 
  • bicyclejoe
    bicyclejoe USA Posts: 1,203
    JBob87 said:
    mikeliska said:
    RS65573 said:
    What is what is the significance of the hawk?
    “The Hawk” is a term for the wind or Windy City.

    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=50DYQYqBUrs
    I've lived here my entire life and never once heard anyone reference the Hawk as a term for Chicago.

    It's a black hawk holding a hockey stick at a concert played at the United Center, where the Chicago Blackhawks play hockey.
    Their mascot is also a…



    Now why he is an astronaut?! That is a legit good question
    Why not? I mean, if he can be on ice skates …  Really cool poster. 
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  • Kwieneke
    Kwieneke Indiana Posts: 2,109
    We got a late start from Southern Illinois heading to Chicago. If someone in line is willing to pick me up a basketball caricature poster I will pay for your poster as well. DM me. 
    I’ve heard merch is super messed up today. Adjacent to Nashville last year. Issues with cashing people out, not opening on time 
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  • mattcoz
    mattcoz Chicago Posts: 2,243
    edited September 2023
    JBob87 said:
    mikeliska said:
    RS65573 said:
    What is what is the significance of the hawk?
    “The Hawk” is a term for the wind or Windy City.

    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=50DYQYqBUrs
    I've lived here my entire life and never once heard anyone reference the Hawk as a term for Chicago.

    It's a black hawk holding a hockey stick at a concert played at the United Center, where the Chicago Blackhawks play hockey.
    Their mascot is also a…



    Now why he is an astronaut?! That is a legit good question
    Is he an astronaut or is that the future Earth wasteland after we fuck it up some more? I mean, unless they built a replica of the Sears Tower on Mars, or wherever that is supposed to be. You wouldn't be able to see Saturn like that from Mars, so maybe one of Saturn's moons? But none of Saturn's moons are red like Mars. Maybe it's an exoplanet (or exomoon) in a system with a red dwarf. Hopefully it has some water ice or that stick isn't going to be very useful.
    edit: And you could say that Tommy made a quick escape. ;)
    Post edited by mattcoz on
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  • mattcoz
    mattcoz Chicago Posts: 2,243
    bockcw said:
    mikeliska said:
    RS65573 said:
    What is what is the significance of the hawk?
    “The Hawk” is a term for the wind or Windy City.

    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=50DYQYqBUrs
    I've lived here my entire life and never once heard anyone reference the Hawk as a term for Chicago.

    It's a black hawk holding a hockey stick at a concert played at the United Center, where the Chicago Blackhawks play hockey.
    I think the Hawk is Algonquin for "The Good Land"
    Are there any references to the Native people? If it’s just a bird, what a bad and wrong take. 
    Use Native imagery. People get upset. Don't use Native imagery. People get upset. Sigh.

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  • mattcoz
    mattcoz Chicago Posts: 2,243
    Kwieneke said:
    We got a late start from Southern Illinois heading to Chicago. If someone in line is willing to pick me up a basketball caricature poster I will pay for your poster as well. DM me. 
    I’ve heard merch is super messed up today. Adjacent to Nashville last year. Issues with cashing people out, not opening on time 
    Glad I have to work. I'll be taking my chances inside then going tomorrow if I strike out.
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  • Kwieneke said:
    We got a late start from Southern Illinois heading to Chicago. If someone in line is willing to pick me up a basketball caricature poster I will pay for your poster as well. DM me. 
    I’ve heard merch is super messed up today. Adjacent to Nashville last year. Issues with cashing people out, not opening on time 
    Sounds like my day so far. 
  • KS80184
    KS80184 Posts: 398
    Anyone seen a list of inside merch section locations like they listed for St. Paul?
  • GT1015
    GT1015 Posts: 202
    mattcoz said:
    bockcw said:
    mikeliska said:
    RS65573 said:
    What is what is the significance of the hawk?
    “The Hawk” is a term for the wind or Windy City.

    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=50DYQYqBUrs
    I've lived here my entire life and never once heard anyone reference the Hawk as a term for Chicago.

    It's a black hawk holding a hockey stick at a concert played at the United Center, where the Chicago Blackhawks play hockey.
    I think the Hawk is Algonquin for "The Good Land"
    Are there any references to the Native people? If it’s just a bird, what a bad and wrong take. 
    Use Native imagery. People get upset. Don't use Native imagery. People get upset. Sigh.

    I think this was a reference to Wayne's World.  And "Milwaukee" translates to "the good land" from various Native American languages.