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To my Canadian friends (or anyone who might know) - the 1993 shows in Canada seem to list very small venues (Calgary, Edmonton, ect..) Does anyone know if these were warm up shows? Non ticketmaster venues only? I know the joke is that Canada discovers popular bands years later, but 1993 was peak pearl jam fandom no?
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To my Canadian friends (or anyone who might know) - the 1993 shows in Canada seem to list very small venues (Calgary, Edmonton, ect..) Does anyone know if these were warm up shows? Non ticketmaster venues only? I know the joke is that Canada discovers popular bands years later, but 1993 was peak pearl jam fandom no?
Wasn't the Atlanta '94 show in a theatre, I don't think it was a strictly Canadian thing? Even though they were big, a large portion of the fan base was still pretty young too (meaning, it's much harder to get to shows than when your not an autonomous adult with disposable income). I think the venue's sound about right. They were opening for Neil Young for bigger venues, and playing smaller venues on their own.
Reminds me of when I saw Nirvana. Arguably they were as big or bigger than PJ, but at the beginning of '94 I saw them play an old jr hockey arena in Vancouver that holds maybe 3000 to 5000 people. Presumably they never got a chance to do NHL/NBA sized venues consistently back then either. Not sure how much the youth factor plays. We went because my friend talked his Dad into taking us, but the Dad didn't' come in, he waited outside the venue.. lol. My parents would never of done that. It got so much easier to travel to shows when I finished high school, got a drivers licensed and had income.
To my Canadian friends (or anyone who might know) - the 1993 shows in Canada seem to list very small venues (Calgary, Edmonton, ect..) Does anyone know if these were warm up shows? Non ticketmaster venues only? I know the joke is that Canada discovers popular bands years later, but 1993 was peak pearl jam fandom no?
Wasn't the Atlanta '94 show in a theatre, I don't think it was a strictly Canadian thing? Even though they were big, a large portion of the fan base was still pretty young too (meaning, it's much harder to get to shows than when your not an autonomous adult with disposable income). I think the venue's sound about right. They were opening for Neil Young for bigger venues, and playing smaller venues on their own.
Reminds me of when I saw Nirvana. Arguably they were as big or bigger than PJ, but at the beginning of '94 I saw them play an old jr hockey arena in Vancouver that holds maybe 3000 to 5000 people. Presumably they never got a chance to do NHL/NBA sized venues consistently back then either. Not sure how much the youth factor plays. We went because my friend talked his Dad into taking us, but the Dad didn't' come in, he waited outside the venue.. lol. My parents would never of done that. It got so much easier to travel to shows when I finished high school, got a drivers licensed and had income.
Man so jealous you saw Nirvana in Vancouver! Yeah good points about the fan base - and that's def why I couldn't make it to the earlier tours. Can you imagine seeing 1993 era pearl jam in those small venues?? Interesting fact that I just found out about the Beatles (did some research after watching the documentary for the second time) their last tour ever was underwhelming ticket sales wise, and their last ever show in San Francisco had 7000 tickets unsold!
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93 has to be Ed at his grumpiest. He just looks pissed the whole time lol.
Yeah, for sure. I was going to comment yesterday that it seemed his hair was always frazzled and in his face and he looked crabby as he'll. It is really amazing how different he looked from '92.
93 has to be Ed at his grumpiest. He just looks pissed the whole time lol.
Yep. My first PJ show was the first of three Mercer arena shows in December of 93. Eddie was SO intense/pissed the whole show. I remember just having adrenalin running through me the entire show because of the bands energy.
Why didn’t anyone show this video to the Rock n Roll Hall of Fame?
I thought the same damn thing!!
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"And the young, they can lose hope 'Cause they can't see beyond today The wisdom that the old can't give away, hey Constant recoil Sometimes life don't leave you alone."
I don’t get the point of this.. none of the audio is from Mudfest… why bother.
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I don’t get the point of this.. none of the audio is from Mudfest… why bother.
I've watched 30 mins or so and I have to say its pretty great. Th average fan watching wouldn't have a clue that the audio is from other shows. It's really well done.
It must have taken a long time to put this together.
2006: London Astoria, Lisbon I & II, Paris, Verona, Milano
2007: Wembley, Dusseldorf, Copenhagen, Nijmegen
2009: Manchester
2010: Belfast, Berlin
2012: Manchester I & II
2014: Leeds, Milton Keynes
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Still don’t understand how Dave A didn’t get with another “big” band. He must truly be an asshole
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93 has to be Ed at his grumpiest. He just looks pissed the whole time lol.
Yep. My first PJ show was the first of three Mercer arena shows in December of 93. Eddie was SO intense/pissed the whole show. I remember just having adrenalin running through me the entire show because of the bands energy.
My 1st PJ shows ever were '93, and I was front row for 2 of them. Ed was intense but he didn't at all seem pissed at my 2 shows, though I agree he looks very testy in these clips. But also he'd been living with being "Eddie Vedder" and probably the most in demand human to meet or talk to or want to hang with or try to date for going on 2 years then, and that was probably stressful and exhausting as hell. He looks so much older here than a year earlier... But all that angst and frustration made for intense insane incredible f'in shows for sure!
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To my Canadian friends (or anyone who might know) - the 1993 shows in Canada seem to list very small venues (Calgary, Edmonton, ect..) Does anyone know if these were warm up shows? Non ticketmaster venues only? I know the joke is that Canada discovers popular bands years later, but 1993 was peak pearl jam fandom no?
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this song is meant to be called i got shit,itshould be called i got shit tickets-hartford 06 -
'Cause they can't see beyond today
The wisdom that the old can't give away, hey
Constant recoil
Sometimes life don't leave you alone."
-Christopher Walken
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The truth has a well known liberal bias.
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Jones Beach NY 1 + 3 - '00
MSG 1 + 2 - '03
Boston Garden - '04
Montreal - '05
Boston Garden 1, Meadowlands 1 + 2 - '06
Mansfield 1 - '08
(EV solo) Boston 1 - '08
Chicago 1 - '09
MSG -'10
Brooklyn 1+2 - '13
Central Park - '15
MSG - '16
Fenway - '16
Wrigley - '16
(RRHOF) Brooklyn - '17
Fenway - '18
MSG - '22
MSG 1 - '24
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It must have taken a long time to put this together.
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