*** SYDNEY 1 - 2024 SETLIST THREAD ***

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  • Yellow led to finish????
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    2003 - Sydney 1, Sydney 2, Sydney 3
    2006 - Sydney 1, Sydney 2, Sydney 3, Melbourne 1, Melbourne 2, Newcastle
    2009 - Sydney, Melbourne, Auckland, Christchurch

    2011 - Eddie Vedder Sydney 1
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  • just_onejust_one Lisbon Posts: 2,185
    edited November 21
    Yellow led to finish????
    at this point i´ll believe anything.

    unbelievable setlist 

    just do setting sun and ledbetter just because...(they wont though and close with indifference)
  • Wouldn’t end with indifference would they?
    __________________________________________________________________________
    2003 - Sydney 1, Sydney 2, Sydney 3
    2006 - Sydney 1, Sydney 2, Sydney 3, Melbourne 1, Melbourne 2, Newcastle
    2009 - Sydney, Melbourne, Auckland, Christchurch

    2011 - Eddie Vedder Sydney 1
    _____________________________________________________________________________
  • The OracleThe Oracle Posts: 530
    Wouldn’t end with indifference would they?
    They have before
  • BlueLedbetterBlueLedbetter Posts: 1,317
    Wouldn’t end with indifference would they?
    Why not it used to be a fairly regular closer 
  • Wouldn’t end with indifference would they?
    Why not it used to be a fairly regular closer 
    Coz I don’t want it to end haha
    __________________________________________________________________________
    2003 - Sydney 1, Sydney 2, Sydney 3
    2006 - Sydney 1, Sydney 2, Sydney 3, Melbourne 1, Melbourne 2, Newcastle
    2009 - Sydney, Melbourne, Auckland, Christchurch

    2011 - Eddie Vedder Sydney 1
    _____________________________________________________________________________
  • BrainofBGABrainofBGA Australia Posts: 4,344
    Hope you had a blast Sydney. 

    Don’t worry about these set lists on paper. Because these guys are at the top of their game and the shows I’ve been too on the Aus leg have been phenomenal. 
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  • bootlegger10bootlegger10 Posts: 15,955
    Looks like Saturday will be the greatest hits show.  Damn.
  • marumarukomarumaruko Posts: 258
    edited November 21
    just_one said:
    Hm imo these setlists don't seem to get more interesting anymore. 
    Too bad. 

    u´re crazy man.

    but to each it own i guess
    Looking at the tour stats, you’ll notice that Leg 1 featured far more variety, including several rare songs that haven’t been played since. It’s fine that they’ve reduced the setlist variety, and I’m sure the shows are absolutely fantastic. However, just based on the setlist alone, they do come across as a bit predictable.

    I'm a huge fan of Indifference though. Sincerely hope they didn't play a sped up version of it at Sydney tonight (like they did in NY)


    Post edited by marumaruko on
  • bootlegger10bootlegger10 Posts: 15,955
    just_one said:
    Hm imo these setlists don't seem to get more interesting anymore. 
    Too bad. 

    u´re crazy man.

    but to each it own i guess
    Looking at the tour stats, you’ll notice that Leg 1 featured far more variety, including several rare songs that haven’t been played since. It’s fine that they’ve reduced the setlist variety, and I’m sure the shows are absolutely fantastic. However, just based on the setlist alone, they do come across as a bit predictable.

    I'm a huge fan of Indifference though. Sincerely hope they didn't play a sped up version of it at Sydney tonight (like they did in NY)


    100% the setlists arent interesting anymore compared to the run we got 2013 to 2018.
  • nicknyr15nicknyr15 Posts: 8,466
    just_one said:
    Hm imo these setlists don't seem to get more interesting anymore. 
    Too bad. 

    u´re crazy man.

    but to each it own i guess
    Looking at the tour stats, you’ll notice that Leg 1 featured far more variety, including several rare songs that haven’t been played since. It’s fine that they’ve reduced the setlist variety, and I’m sure the shows are absolutely fantastic. However, just based on the setlist alone, they do come across as a bit predictable.

    I'm a huge fan of Indifference though. Sincerely hope they didn't play a sped up version of it at Sydney tonight (like they did in NY)


    I think it just comes down to venue size and lack of visiting there. The set lists are understandable. 
  • drfoxdrfox Posts: 1,333
    Hm imo these setlists don't seem to get more interesting anymore. 
    Too bad. 

    I know what you mean but that’s the model for this tour. Slightly shorter setlists nowadays and the bands key focus is the new album and the hits. My guess is that a tour in 2025 or 2026 will look a bit different with more surprises. Was similar with the Gigaton tour with 2023 more varied than 2022

    These Aussie shows are also stadium shows playing to thousands of people, plus they’ve not been there for 10 years, so bound to have more of the better known songs. 
  • RatherStarvedRatherStarved Posts: 5,043
    Wouldn’t end with indifference would they?
    They’re on the fence about it 
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  • Thanks Dimitri!!! 
    __________________________________________________________________________
    2003 - Sydney 1, Sydney 2, Sydney 3
    2006 - Sydney 1, Sydney 2, Sydney 3, Melbourne 1, Melbourne 2, Newcastle
    2009 - Sydney, Melbourne, Auckland, Christchurch

    2011 - Eddie Vedder Sydney 1
    _____________________________________________________________________________
  • marumarukomarumaruko Posts: 258
    drfox said:
    Hm imo these setlists don't seem to get more interesting anymore. 
    Too bad. 

    I know what you mean but that’s the model for this tour. Slightly shorter setlists nowadays and the bands key focus is the new album and the hits. My guess is that a tour in 2025 or 2026 will look a bit different with more surprises. Was similar with the Gigaton tour with 2023 more varied than 2022

    These Aussie shows are also stadium shows playing to thousands of people, plus they’ve not been there for 10 years, so bound to have more of the better known songs. 
    Oh, I totally understand the reasons for it. I think 2022 was entirely different, and we didn’t get more than four Gigaton songs a night, usually different ones. The amount of Dark Matter songs is also completely fine. However, how often they play the hits, simply ignoring many other, only slightly less popular, hits, is disappointing.

    Please don't take it personal, or so. I'm looking forward to next year for sure. 
  • Merkin BallerMerkin Baller Posts: 11,474
    nicknyr15 said:
    just_one said:
    Hm imo these setlists don't seem to get more interesting anymore. 
    Too bad. 

    u´re crazy man.

    but to each it own i guess
    Looking at the tour stats, you’ll notice that Leg 1 featured far more variety, including several rare songs that haven’t been played since. It’s fine that they’ve reduced the setlist variety, and I’m sure the shows are absolutely fantastic. However, just based on the setlist alone, they do come across as a bit predictable.

    I'm a huge fan of Indifference though. Sincerely hope they didn't play a sped up version of it at Sydney tonight (like they did in NY)


    I think it just comes down to venue size and lack of visiting there. The set lists are understandable. 
    Agreed, & I think Dublin is the prime example of this... their first time there in 14 years or so, and IDK if there was a more 'greatest hits' set played anywhere else this year. (it was still a fantastic show, the energy was off the charts)

    The other 4 shows I saw had good variety including some deep cuts and / or other unexpected surprises, but 3 of those were between Philly & Boston, so they can definitely take some liberties playing there. 

    Side note: The perfection of Philly 1 has changed my tune a little RE: the shorter setlists... there's no lull in that entire night, they really nailed it, I don't skip a single song... I don't think I can say that about any bootleg from the 30+ song era... don't get me wrong, I would still take the "An Evening With Pearl Jam" tours over the last couple of years, but dammit if Philly 1 isn't a contender for the best show I've ever seen them play. 
  • drfoxdrfox Posts: 1,333
    drfox said:
    Hm imo these setlists don't seem to get more interesting anymore. 
    Too bad. 

    I know what you mean but that’s the model for this tour. Slightly shorter setlists nowadays and the bands key focus is the new album and the hits. My guess is that a tour in 2025 or 2026 will look a bit different with more surprises. Was similar with the Gigaton tour with 2023 more varied than 2022

    These Aussie shows are also stadium shows playing to thousands of people, plus they’ve not been there for 10 years, so bound to have more of the better known songs. 
    Oh, I totally understand the reasons for it. I think 2022 was entirely different, and we didn’t get more than four Gigaton songs a night, usually different ones. The amount of Dark Matter songs is also completely fine. However, how often they play the hits, simply ignoring many other, only slightly less popular, hits, is disappointing.

    Please don't take it personal, or so. I'm looking forward to next year for sure. 
    I agree with you. Disappointing they don’t play those types of slightly less popular hits. I’m thinking songs like Leash, In Hiding, Save You, Go, I Am Mine etc etc. All seem to have disappeared to play Daughter and Do the Evolution for the 100th time. Hopefully things will be different next tour
  • nicknyr15nicknyr15 Posts: 8,466
    nicknyr15 said:
    just_one said:
    Hm imo these setlists don't seem to get more interesting anymore. 
    Too bad. 

    u´re crazy man.

    but to each it own i guess
    Looking at the tour stats, you’ll notice that Leg 1 featured far more variety, including several rare songs that haven’t been played since. It’s fine that they’ve reduced the setlist variety, and I’m sure the shows are absolutely fantastic. However, just based on the setlist alone, they do come across as a bit predictable.

    I'm a huge fan of Indifference though. Sincerely hope they didn't play a sped up version of it at Sydney tonight (like they did in NY)


    I think it just comes down to venue size and lack of visiting there. The set lists are understandable. 
    Agreed, & I think Dublin is the prime example of this... their first time there in 14 years or so, and IDK if there was a more 'greatest hits' set played anywhere else this year. (it was still a fantastic show, the energy was off the charts)

    The other 4 shows I saw had good variety including some deep cuts and / or other unexpected surprises, but 3 of those were between Philly & Boston, so they can definitely take some liberties playing there. 

    Side note: The perfection of Philly 1 has changed my tune a little RE: the shorter setlists... there's no lull in that entire night, they really nailed it, I don't skip a single song... I don't think I can say that about any bootleg from the 30+ song era... don't get me wrong, I would still take the "An Evening With Pearl Jam" tours over the last couple of years, but dammit if Philly 1 isn't a contender for the best show I've ever seen them play. 
    Agreed. Instant classic 
  • NiktoNikto Melbourne, Australia Posts: 176
    Hope you had a blast Sydney. 

    Don’t worry about these set lists on paper. Because these guys are at the top of their game and the shows I’ve been too on the Aus leg have been phenomenal. 
    So I was at both Melbourne shows and the energy was off the charts, the crowd was much louder here in Sydney tonight and there was much more crowd interaction/involvement.  Mike was on fire during Black.

    Last Kiss was Ed solo and massive singalong. 
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    Sydney: November 21 2024, November 23 2024
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  • RVM000RVM000 Sydney Posts: 2
    Yeah the crowd was brilliant to night. Reflected the bands energy or was it the other way? I thought Indifference as a closer was a nice way to wind down after a manic encore. Last Kiss, Animal, Do the Evo, Black, Sonic Reducer, Alive, Rocking in the free world...omg 
  • Merkin BallerMerkin Baller Posts: 11,474
    RVM000 said:
    Yeah the crowd was brilliant to night. Reflected the bands energy or was it the other way? I thought Indifference as a closer was a nice way to wind down after a manic encore. Last Kiss, Animal, Do the Evo, Black, Sonic Reducer, Alive, Rocking in the free world...omg 
    The absolute best shows I've been to are the ones where you can't tell who's feeding off of who & the momentum only builds. 
  • nicknyr15 said:
    just_one said:
    Hm imo these setlists don't seem to get more interesting anymore. 
    Too bad. 

    u´re crazy man.

    but to each it own i guess
    Looking at the tour stats, you’ll notice that Leg 1 featured far more variety, including several rare songs that haven’t been played since. It’s fine that they’ve reduced the setlist variety, and I’m sure the shows are absolutely fantastic. However, just based on the setlist alone, they do come across as a bit predictable.

    I'm a huge fan of Indifference though. Sincerely hope they didn't play a sped up version of it at Sydney tonight (like they did in NY)


    I think it just comes down to venue size and lack of visiting there. The set lists are understandable. 
    It is an easy excuse to dial it back with rarer songs which isn’t better imo. 
  • Abe FromanAbe Froman Posts: 5,289
    Set lists have absolutely become more predictable with tons of repeats and mostly full of the hits now. Don’t get me wrong I’m sure the shows are still amazing. It’s just not the same vibe for me as it was. I only did one show this year (Indy) and it was my least favorite show by far out of 30+ shows 
  • BF25394BF25394 Posts: 4,524
    There has been a decline in variety in the set lists this year. It was much more varied on Leg 1 than it has been since, and the current leg has had the least variety of any leg.
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  • marumarukomarumaruko Posts: 258
    edited November 21
    After seeing the printed setlist we can probably expect Better Man, React, Respond , Won't Tell and Upper Hand on Saturday. 
    Probably no Black, Daughter and Corduroy. 

    What else? As it's the final show of the tour, perhaps Smile and Something Special? 

    Post edited by marumaruko on
  • RatherStarvedRatherStarved Posts: 5,043
    After seeing the printed setlist we can probably expect Better Man, React, Respond , Won't Tell and Upper Hand on Saturday. 
    Probably no Black, Daughter and Corduroy. 

    What else? As it's the final show of the tour, perhaps Smile and Something Special? 

    Even Flow is almost always played and Alive is always played.  
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    Gutted:  London 2 2018, Sacramento 2022, Noblesville 2023
  • F.BF.B Posts: 29
    After seeing the printed setlist we can probably expect Better Man, React, Respond , Won't Tell and Upper Hand on Saturday. 
    Probably no Black, Daughter and Corduroy. 

    What else? As it's the final show of the tour, perhaps Smile and Something Special? 

    Even Flow is almost always played and Alive is always played.  
    They will definitely play GTF and DTE too because of the big screen graphics (which are pretty damn cool).
  • BF25394BF25394 Posts: 4,524
    After seeing the printed setlist we can probably expect Better Man, React, Respond , Won't Tell and Upper Hand on Saturday. 
    Probably no Black, Daughter and Corduroy. 

    What else? As it's the final show of the tour, perhaps Smile and Something Special? 

    Even Flow is almost always played and Alive is always played.  
    "Wreckage" has been played at all 36 shows in 2024, along with "Alive."

    "Even Flow" has been skipped three times.

    "Dark Matter" has been skipped four times.

    "Do the Evolution" has been skipped five times.

    "React, Respond" has been skipped six times.
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  • Johnny AbruzzoJohnny Abruzzo Philly Posts: 11,604
    Nice to see Come Back & Faithfull. That's a shame about the girls. Fucking people.
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