Well, I guess it wasn't "worth the trip" to Manchester for Pearl Jam after all...

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  • Bathgate66
    Bathgate66 Posts: 15,813
    the poster sure was worth the trip


    http://www.bigpopposters.com/posterMain.asp?Category=1&UID=373
    pretty nice
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  • Gavrocks
    Gavrocks Posts: 33
    Oh & best thing about waiting in line with all the people trying to pass through:
    Girl: "Sorry, I'm just passing through, not cutting in. What are you waiting for anyway?"
    Guy: "Free blowjobs"!
    Girl: "In that case I'm in the wrong part!"

    Call of the night!
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  • Gavrocks
    Gavrocks Posts: 33
    Bathgate66 wrote:
    the poster sure was worth the trip

    [img][/img]http://www.bigpopposters.com/getImg.asp ... BigPicture


    pretty nice

    I thought the poster was too small & not as interesting as the Bonnaroo poster, so I just got the skull shirt instead.
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  • Bathgate66
    Bathgate66 Posts: 15,813
    Gavrocks wrote:
    I thought the poster was too small & not as interesting as the Bonnaroo poster, so I just got the skull shirt instead.


    this thing is f'n sweet!

    20 x 26 sounds like a traditional size, no ?


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  • slightofjeff
    slightofjeff Posts: 7,762
    Ian_L wrote:
    That's not fair at all. You don't think he deserved to be there because he wasn't singing and dancing? You don't have to sing and dance a lot at a show to prove that you're a fan.

    Had I been at Bonnaroo, I wouldn't have been singing or dancing either. It's just not something that I do.

    Pearl Jam means so much to me on a personal level. I don't feel that I have to wave my arms around and scream like a chimp to show it.

    I think he was saying he didn't deserve to be there because he cut in front of a bunch of people who had waited nine hours ...
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  • Bathgate66
    Bathgate66 Posts: 15,813
    I think he was saying he didn't deserve to be there because he cut in front of a bunch of people who had waited nine hours ...



    this sounds like deserving a beatdown, quite frankly.

    did security get to him beforehand ?
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  • Ian_L
    Ian_L Posts: 101
    I think he was saying he didn't deserve to be there because he cut in front of a bunch of people who had waited nine hours ...

    He did say that, but I think his point was that this guy cut in front of them just to stand there and listen to the band.
  • there were people near me crying when they played Release. CRYING. Eddie was in prime condition.
  • vedderfan10
    vedderfan10 Posts: 2,497
    But... the tree huggers had their asses kicked (musically). No other band had the response Pearl Jam did..

    Uhhhmmmm...you DO know that PJ are "tree huggers", right? In fact, I think they had a link to treehugger.com on their site last December....and they bought a bunch of rainforest land, Wenatchee National Forest, etc... Just saying, is all...

    Anyway, congrats on being at the show, even if you are a little smug about it ;)
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  • slightofjeff
    slightofjeff Posts: 7,762
    MrSmith wrote:
    there were people near me crying when they played Release. CRYING. Eddie was in prime condition.

    you sure they weren't just kanye west fans. "These guys are still playing? Waaaah!"
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  • you sure they weren't just kanye west fans. "These guys are still playing? Waaaah!"

    hah i heard his show from my tent. 'Fuck Kanye' was written all over the place sunday.
  • slightofjeff
    slightofjeff Posts: 7,762
    MrSmith wrote:
    hah i heard his show from my tent. 'Fuck Kanye' was written all over the place sunday.

    That's awesome.
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  • pjalive21
    pjalive21 St. Louis, MO Posts: 2,818
    actually still glad i didnt go to the show, especially when i can listen to the bootleg while taking a shower
  • i went with one of the prissiest girls i know who never camped. One of those girls who wont go anywhere without make up. And she loved it. I'm not too big on camping either but I'm completely sold on Bonnaroo. It was fun.
  • NeilJam
    NeilJam Posts: 1,191
    Oxxys wrote:
    everyone was throwing glowsticks all over non stop throught the whole show. It really didn't stop. I also got hit in the head with a giant ball unexpectedly but didn't care. man oh man good times


    That is what is known as a "glowstick war." I've seen some really big ones at Bonnaroo and other jamband shows, but never thought I'd see one at a PJ show until they were scheduled for Roo. It looked like the guys enjoyed watching that.