For the first time in years and years, Pearl Jam is no long my favorite band

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  • saw them in chicago and was BLOWN AWAY... best group of fans ive been around too... respectful and quiet during the songs and then insane applause after... there was actually a lot of good looking chicks too which is always a plus compared to PJ's sausage fests... but back to the music... they did more with 4 people than i thought possible! i had my doubts when i heard there was no string or brass section on this tour, but who needs em?!? the light show was subtle and perfect... and the use of confetti was pretty sweet... it was just SO cool how there would be moments of complete silence... ive never seen that many people that quiet... and not pissing on the seats :rolleyes: ... they seemed to have a great pulse for how setlists should work too... moved between super slow and sortof slow and of course saved their few rockers for the ends... PJ kicks your ass... SR takes you on an epic journey... i dont feel compelled to compare them or play favorites... at the end of the day i would gladly pay alot of money to see either again... especially at a venue as gorgeous as the chicago theater
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  • writersu
    writersu Posts: 1,867
    Jeremy1012 wrote:
    Ha, god no. I'm not remotely interested in anything after Appetite for Destruction :)


    then this will surely turn your stomach.........

    it did mine.............




    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vQsf3FR4op8
    Baby, You Wouldn't Last a Minute on The Creek......


    Together we will float like angels.........

    In the moment that you left the room, the album started skipping, goodbye to beauty shared with the ones that you love.........
  • catch22
    catch22 Posts: 1,081
    sgossard3 wrote:
    saw them in chicago and was BLOWN AWAY... best group of fans ive been around too... respectful and quiet during the songs and then insane applause after... there was actually a lot of good looking chicks too which is always a plus compared to PJ's sausage fests... but back to the music... they did more with 4 people than i thought possible! i had my doubts when i heard there was no string or brass section on this tour, but who needs em?!? the light show was subtle and perfect... and the use of confetti was pretty sweet... it was just SO cool how there would be moments of complete silence... ive never seen that many people that quiet... and not pissing on the seats :rolleyes: ... they seemed to have a great pulse for how setlists should work too... moved between super slow and sortof slow and of course saved their few rockers for the ends... PJ kicks your ass... SR takes you on an epic journey... i dont feel compelled to compare them or play favorites... at the end of the day i would gladly pay alot of money to see either again... especially at a venue as gorgeous as the chicago theater

    i was at that show and it was mind-blowingly good. i'd had a shit day and was half asleep when i got there too. but it was spell-binding. i've never been to a show where the band seemed to have that kind of control over the crowd. i don't remember which song it was, but there was a break of almost 30 seconds and i would swear nobody in the building even breathed. amazing.

    and there was definitely some great eye candy ;)
    and like that... he's gone.