Concert age

florence151
florence151 Posts: 597
edited May 2008 in The Porch
How old is too old to go to a Pearl Jam concert?
Also, will you stop going to see them when you reach that age?
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  • dangerboy
    dangerboy Posts: 1,569
    dead is the only "too old"


    ebay isn't evil people are


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  • PureandEasy
    PureandEasy Posts: 5,818
    I'll go as long as the music moves me

    You're never too old to rock and roll :D
    Don't come closer or I'll have to go
  • G-force
    G-force Posts: 218
    dangerboy wrote:
    dead is the only "too old"

    Precisely db.

    My concert days will be concluded once the long dirt nap begins.
  • Lizard
    Lizard So Cal Posts: 12,093
    Amen to all the responses so far! :D
    So I'll just lie down and wait for the dream
    Where I'm not ugly and you're lookin' at me
  • kara5419
    kara5419 Posts: 58
    what kind of question is that?!?!
    Be good to Rock n Roll and Rock n Roll will be good to you. -Priceless Rock Wisdom-

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  • restlesssoul
    restlesssoul Posts: 6,952
    dangerboy wrote:
    dead is the only "too old"


    preach on brother!
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  • Anon
    Anon Posts: 11,175
    the guys in the band are older than me. . . if they keep playing i can keep listening without looking like a complete douche. when they stop, i'll stop
  • norm
    norm Posts: 31,146
    age is a state of mind
  • evenflowman
    evenflowman Posts: 1,347
    U are never to old to rock man
  • 12345AGNST1
    12345AGNST1 Posts: 4,906
    There is no too old. if pearl jam are in their early 40's now and still rockin out, then im pretty sure if your the same age your not too old.
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  • SpinTheBlackO
    SpinTheBlackO Posts: 385
    25 is too old. i only have a few years left
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  • Get_Right
    Get_Right Posts: 14,238
    never to old

    they keep playing, I will keep going
  • PJ_Lukin
    PJ_Lukin Posts: 2,055
    Most middle age people now were born and raised on rock music. If you were 5 in 1969, you are 44 now. What are we suppose to do, listen to shit because we turn 50?

    I will listen to good rock music until I die and hopefully for a long time after that!
    ~!~ Peace ~!~ Love ~!~ Pearl Jam ~!~
  • bernmodi
    bernmodi Posts: 631
    Like Keith Richards saying it would be ok to die on stage, then it would be ok for me to die in front of stage (hope in 50 years or so).
  • kh65
    kh65 Posts: 946
    PJ_Lukin wrote:
    Most middle age people now were born and raised on rock music. If you were 5 in 1969, you are 44 now. What are we suppose to do, listen to shit because we turn 50?

    I will listen to good rock music until I die and hopefully for a long time after that!

    You are so right. Not to sound like an old fart but most of the new stuff today sounds like shit. I'm waiting for the next wave of good stuff to come along. After the hairbands from the 70's & 80's the 90's ruled. Until the boy band crap came along.
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  • RockMama
    RockMama Deep Creek Lake, MD Posts: 478
    I'll be 54 on Monday. Going to Bonnaroo for the fourth time and 8 other shows this tour. I am now old enough to afford this, can take the time off and the kid responsibilities are mostly done. It only gets better. I just can't jump up and down as long as I used to. I might rust but I hope I won't fade away.
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  • releeseme
    releeseme Posts: 387
    Never too old...
    8-20-92 \ 6-16-08
    10-4-96 \ 5-6-10
    9-6-98 \ 5-7-10
    4-19-03 \ 9-22-12
    10-6-04 \ 7-19-13
    6-24-06 \ 12-6-13
    10-1-14 \ 4-16-16
    \ 4-26-16 \
  • HermanBloom
    HermanBloom Posts: 1,764
    dangerboy wrote:
    dead is the only "too old"
    I will be there as a ghost
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  • Mathata
    Mathata Posts: 41
    echo that one - Dead for attending physically - never for watching from above! I will go as long as Ed sings- he is 4 years older than me.
    Mathata


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  • PJ_Lukin wrote:
    Most middle age people now were born and raised on rock music. If you were 5 in 1969, you are 44 now. What are we suppose to do, listen to shit because we turn 50?

    I will listen to good rock music until I die and hopefully for a long time after that!


    no, but the young people will TELL you it's shit, but you'll laugh at them, because you'll know the truth.

    My parents, in their late 50s, are going to a handful of shows this summer (not PJ, but respectable old-folk rock, that i unfortunately can't afford, ie the Poice.)
    "Find myself singing the same songs every day....
    ones that make me feel good when things behind the smile ain't ok...." -Hoon