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  • OptrexOptrex Posts: 31
    The ABs won 35-17

    Hope work went well for you today, bitch and moan alot don't ya ha ha.

    How long have you been a Jam fan?
  • scottdmscottdm Posts: 148
    Goretti wrote:
    Hello everyone,
    I came into this site because I was dispointed to find out P.J. isn't performing here. That's outrageous since we're so close to ...U know where...
    besides, don't we buy the records? how about giving us some recognition here ? (I'm not including the music pirates!)

    Perhaps we need to sign a petition & send it to the boys .... I mean Eddie is so caring, he might have a change of heart...

    I've looked into buying an airfare and yesterday there were tickets available on the net for $145 to Brisbane (each way).

    Anyway, you probably won't take any notice of me, since i am just new here and came from the other side !


    Of course we will take notice of you :)


    I ran (with Cameron in Australia) the petition to get them here on the Riot Act tour. We got thousands of signatures, placing petitions on the net, in record stores all over the country, and advertising the thing on the Rock. We sent it off to the band, but nothing.......

    It did work in 98 with Perth getting a show, but we failed in 2002/2003 to get any success. I would fully support anny petition of course, but the 02/03 experience, in which i literally put in 100s of hours has taught me to be cynical

    Cheers

    Scott
  • if they didnt come this time i doubt they will come again, NZ is just to far way to travel too for world tours apparently. then funny thing is we haventhad a show here for 8 years then you go and read all the bitching of some americans who dont get a show for one year or have to travel to th next city, oh how we wish we were that lucky!
    Run to the hills
    run for your life
  • Hello people,

    I have decide that I'm gonna start some kinda petition. I know it's a long shot but it's better than not doing anything. I'm going to voice my frustration and dissapointment. So here it is:

    Early 2006 Pearl Jam announced their Australian tour dates in November. Many New Zealand fans were enthusiastically awaiting the addition of a New Zealand show. It had been over 8 years since Pearl Jam rocked New Zealand with their amazing live performances. With New Zealand missing out on the 2003 Riot Act Tour, fans saw this as their opportunity to finally see Pearl Jam. Weeks went by with no word from Pearl Jam's management or tour promoter. This is because a show in New Zealand penned on the completion of the new indoor Vector Arena in Auckland. Vector officials assured its completion by August in time for Pearl Jam's down under tour. This gave New Zealand fans some promise, especially since they were on the tour programme. People who had even talked to the band have stated they intend to play New Zealand. Everything looked good. Inside word was they had booked their accommodation and everything was set with Vector nearing completion.

    However, by late July things were starting to look very bleak for fans in New Zealand. Still no word from Pearl Jam management. Fans got wind of more delays with Vector Area and the band cancelling their accommodation. This is surely to disappoint many fans of live rock and rip a hole in the heart of their most loyal fans. This may leave some of them questioning their loyalty in the first place.

    Pearl Jam has been known to prefer large indoor venues for its performances. However this all changed with the 2006 tour: Pearl Jam is playing many open arenas and stadiums on its tour, especially in Europe. New Zealand somehow misses out because Pearl Jam management cannot work around our venue problem. There are plenty of excellent venues for outdoor performances. Western Springs Stadium which hosted the Rolling Stones has a capacity of up to 50,000 for concerts. Mt. Smart Stadium has a capacity up to 25,000 and is hosting two shows by U2 in November. Wespac Stadium in Wellington which also hosted the Rolling Stones has a capacity of 34,500. With an excellent selection of venues there are no excuses not to play in New Zealand. A lack of a New Zealand tour leg is a kick in the teeth for many New Zealand fans. So please sign the petition if you would like to have opportunity to see Pearl Jam play in New Zealand.


    All correspondence regarding this issue should be sent to: pearl_jam_in_nz_2006@hotmail.com

    I've got it pending at an online petition site. I'm also going to contact the Rock and anyone else who's willing to listen.

    I know many of you will be disheartend and have given up hope but I certainly havn't. I'm a die hard fan that still hasn't seen them live. Why should I not get to see them? Just because I live in New Zealand. Pearl Jam has stated that they don't like fans to be disadvantaged becasue of prices etc. Well I am disadvantaged. I can't afford to jump on a plane and go to multiple shows. Am I not any less of a fan than someone in Australia, US or Europe?

    Show your support people.

    Brendan.
  • TerryibleTerryible Posts: 462
    Amen to that brother. i'm 110% behind ya
    26/02/1998 Wellington, 09/09/2006 Marseille, 16/09/2006 Verona
    23/09/2006 Berlin, 30/09/2006 Athens, 18/07/2007 London
    02/07/2009 Honolulu (EV Solo), 22/11/2009, Sydney, 29/11/2009 Christchurch
  • Terryible wrote:
    Amen to that brother. i'm 110% behind ya

    Good stuff
  • TerryibleTerryible Posts: 462
    if there is anything i can do down my way, just give me a yell
    26/02/1998 Wellington, 09/09/2006 Marseille, 16/09/2006 Verona
    23/09/2006 Berlin, 30/09/2006 Athens, 18/07/2007 London
    02/07/2009 Honolulu (EV Solo), 22/11/2009, Sydney, 29/11/2009 Christchurch
  • Terryible wrote:
    if there is anything i can do down my way, just give me a yell

    The best way is to get as many people behind it as possible. Like the last petition. In music stores. Radio plugs and wat not.
  • StrandedStranded Posts: 183
    Hello people,

    I have decide that I'm gonna start some kinda petition. I know it's a long shot but it's better than not doing anything. I'm going to voice my frustration and dissapointment. So here it is:

    Early 2006 Pearl Jam announced their Australian tour dates in November. Many New Zealand fans were enthusiastically awaiting the addition of a New Zealand show. It had been over 8 years since Pearl Jam rocked New Zealand with their amazing live performances. With New Zealand missing out on the 2003 Riot Act Tour, fans saw this as their opportunity to finally see Pearl Jam. Weeks went by with no word from Pearl Jam's management or tour promoter. This is because a show in New Zealand penned on the completion of the new indoor Vector Arena in Auckland. Vector officials assured its completion by August in time for Pearl Jam's down under tour. This gave New Zealand fans some promise, especially since they were on the tour programme. People who had even talked to the band have stated they intend to play New Zealand. Everything looked good. Inside word was they had booked their accommodation and everything was set with Vector nearing completion.

    However, by late July things were starting to look very bleak for fans in New Zealand. Still no word from Pearl Jam management. Fans got wind of more delays with Vector Area and the band cancelling their accommodation. This is surely to disappoint many fans of live rock and rip a hole in the heart of their most loyal fans. This may leave some of them questioning their loyalty in the first place.

    Pearl Jam has been known to prefer large indoor venues for its performances. However this all changed with the 2006 tour: Pearl Jam is playing many open arenas and stadiums on its tour, especially in Europe. New Zealand somehow misses out because Pearl Jam management cannot work around our venue problem. There are plenty of excellent venues for outdoor performances. Western Springs Stadium which hosted the Rolling Stones has a capacity of up to 50,000 for concerts. Mt. Smart Stadium has a capacity up to 25,000 and is hosting two shows by U2 in November. Wespac Stadium in Wellington which also hosted the Rolling Stones has a capacity of 34,500. With an excellent selection of venues there are no excuses not to play in New Zealand. A lack of a New Zealand tour leg is a kick in the teeth for many New Zealand fans. So please sign the petition if you would like to have opportunity to see Pearl Jam play in New Zealand.


    All correspondence regarding this issue should be sent to: pearl_jam_in_nz_2006@hotmail.com


    Brendan.
    I'm with you man. You guys deserve it. This sort of thing happens semi regularly in Perth due to location, but nowhere near as often as in NZ. This is obviously more important than with other bands as well. I'll sign up.
    If I only knew now, what I new then.
    The Texas Leaguer smalltiming it.
  • TerryibleTerryible Posts: 462
    The best way is to get as many people behind it as possible. Like the last petition. In music stores. Radio plugs and wat not.

    I have a mate that works in the music shop in queenstown, if you email a petition form i'll pass it on to him
    26/02/1998 Wellington, 09/09/2006 Marseille, 16/09/2006 Verona
    23/09/2006 Berlin, 30/09/2006 Athens, 18/07/2007 London
    02/07/2009 Honolulu (EV Solo), 22/11/2009, Sydney, 29/11/2009 Christchurch
  • scottdmscottdm Posts: 148
    Hello people,

    I have decide that I'm gonna start some kinda petition. I know it's a long shot but it's better than not doing anything. I'm going to voice my frustration and dissapointment. So here it is:

    Early 2006 Pearl Jam announced their Australian tour dates in November. Many New Zealand fans were enthusiastically awaiting the addition of a New Zealand show. It had been over 8 years since Pearl Jam rocked New Zealand with their amazing live performances. With New Zealand missing out on the 2003 Riot Act Tour, fans saw this as their opportunity to finally see Pearl Jam. Weeks went by with no word from Pearl Jam's management or tour promoter. This is because a show in New Zealand penned on the completion of the new indoor Vector Arena in Auckland. Vector officials assured its completion by August in time for Pearl Jam's down under tour. This gave New Zealand fans some promise, especially since they were on the tour programme. People who had even talked to the band have stated they intend to play New Zealand. Everything looked good. Inside word was they had booked their accommodation and everything was set with Vector nearing completion.

    However, by late July things were starting to look very bleak for fans in New Zealand. Still no word from Pearl Jam management. Fans got wind of more delays with Vector Area and the band cancelling their accommodation. This is surely to disappoint many fans of live rock and rip a hole in the heart of their most loyal fans. This may leave some of them questioning their loyalty in the first place.

    Pearl Jam has been known to prefer large indoor venues for its performances. However this all changed with the 2006 tour: Pearl Jam is playing many open arenas and stadiums on its tour, especially in Europe. New Zealand somehow misses out because Pearl Jam management cannot work around our venue problem. There are plenty of excellent venues for outdoor performances. Western Springs Stadium which hosted the Rolling Stones has a capacity of up to 50,000 for concerts. Mt. Smart Stadium has a capacity up to 25,000 and is hosting two shows by U2 in November. Wespac Stadium in Wellington which also hosted the Rolling Stones has a capacity of 34,500. With an excellent selection of venues there are no excuses not to play in New Zealand. A lack of a New Zealand tour leg is a kick in the teeth for many New Zealand fans. So please sign the petition if you would like to have opportunity to see Pearl Jam play in New Zealand.


    All correspondence regarding this issue should be sent to: pearl_jam_in_nz_2006@hotmail.com

    I've got it pending at an online petition site. I'm also going to contact the Rock and anyone else who's willing to listen.

    I know many of you will be disheartend and have given up hope but I certainly havn't. I'm a die hard fan that still hasn't seen them live. Why should I not get to see them? Just because I live in New Zealand. Pearl Jam has stated that they don't like fans to be disadvantaged becasue of prices etc. Well I am disadvantaged. I can't afford to jump on a plane and go to multiple shows. Am I not any less of a fan than someone in Australia, US or Europe?

    Show your support people.

    Brendan.


    If I can do anything, or pass on thoughts re the experiance from last time, feel free to get in touch


    Scott
  • scamfmscamfm Posts: 2
    mate im with you all the way. I got into decent music in 2003, pearl jam being one of the first bands i got into, 3 years and 450 cds later i am music mad, im trying to get everything and anything everyones released :)

    I know noone in the business but ill distribute the petition as much as i can. Im absolutly shattered they arent coming just like everyone else on this thread is.
  • RedPJRedPJ New Plymouth, New Zealand Posts: 207
    Optrex wrote:
    The ABs won 35-17

    Hope work went well for you today, bitch and moan alot don't ya ha ha.

    How long have you been a Jam fan?

    sorry..... couldn't help it,.... felt like having a whinge, just cause i can

    have loved them since about the yeild tour.... but couldn't go to the concert:( you???
    Just For Today, I Am Free...
  • OptrexOptrex Posts: 31
    The 98 Concert in Auckland was my first major exposure to them, at the time I wasn't really a fan of theirs ( I got a free ticket so thought I better use it), I think Daughter was the only song I liked, but that concert was sooooooooo gooooooood that it converted me to a hardcore fan.

    I now have all albums, about 10 bootlegs, went and saw them again in Austrailia in 03 and just love everything they release.

    Sucks major arse to hear that they are not coming here in 06, I'm sure you would have purchased tickets in a flash, I can't afford to go see them in Oz this year, but fingers crossed they come over our way in the near future.
  • RedPJRedPJ New Plymouth, New Zealand Posts: 207
    your very lucky. where in nz are you??

    i missed 03 in Aussie due to being a poor student, tried to help with the Petition..... (even if only a little aye Scott ;) )
    Just For Today, I Am Free...
  • OptrexOptrex Posts: 31
    Probably easier to PM you, not that I've done that before on this site but I will give it a shot
  • RedPJRedPJ New Plymouth, New Zealand Posts: 207
    Optrex wrote:
    Probably easier to PM you, not that I've done that before on this site but I will give it a shot


    all good.
    Just For Today, I Am Free...
  • scottdmscottdm Posts: 148
    RedPJ wrote:
    your very lucky. where in nz are you??

    i missed 03 in Aussie due to being a poor student, tried to help with the Petition..... (even if only a little aye Scott ;) )


    oh bullshit you were fantastic......

    wat a frustrating few months that was..:(
  • RedPJRedPJ New Plymouth, New Zealand Posts: 207
    scottdm wrote:
    oh bullshit you were fantastic......

    wat a frustrating few months that was..:(

    we tried.......
    Just For Today, I Am Free...
  • promitheuspromitheus Posts: 39
    scottdm wrote:
    oh bullshit you were fantastic......

    wat a frustrating few months that was..:(

    I can imagine. I had only been in the country for a few months at the time, and I remember the petition very well. I am not very optimistic right now, but yes I will back any petition to bring them over 100% .
    A small girl smiles...one eyelid flickers, she whips a pistol from her knickers. She aims it at the preacher's head. And run (run, bang) she shoots him dead.
  • bazzerbazzer Posts: 3,126
    I took my AC poster to the framers on the weekend. They were really great and helpful in choosing what to do with it. I hope it turns out well, it's hard to visualise the whole thing when you only have the corners mocked up. It's costing a lot, so I really hope it turns out well. I'll post pictures when it's done (I get to pick it up next Saturday).
  • Oz JammerOz Jammer Posts: 9,858
    Goretti wrote:
    Thanx Scott,

    Well done Brendan,
    I have sent an email to that address already.
    It's a shame there isn't a way to contact P.J. directly.

    As far as a venue...
    how come it suits the Rolling Stones and not P.J.?
    Think about it, there are at least 2 generations of R.S. fans,
    in comparison P.J. are novices.
    (No insult intended)

    I've been in regular contact with Eddie's good mate from Newcastle, Mark Richards in regards to PJ playing a show in Newcastle (which Eddie believes is already on the tour schedule)
    MR keeps in regular contact with Eddie, so if there's anything I can do in relation to your campaign just let me know and I might be able to get something to Eddie from you guys (I'm not promising miracles)
  • scottdmscottdm Posts: 148
    Oz Jammer wrote:
    I've been in regular contact with Eddie's good mate from Newcastle, Mark Richards in regards to PJ playing a show in Newcastle (which Eddie believes is already on the tour schedule)
    MR keeps in regular contact with Eddie, so if there's anything I can do in relation to your campaign just let me know and I might be able to get something to Eddie from you guys (I'm not promising miracles)


    Can you find out what the situation is? So we arent dealing in rumours and gossip?

    Scott
  • Thanks for the support people. Once we get things in motion it's gonna be good. Even if it's just to let someone influential know how dissapointed we are. When I get home today ill check the email for correspondence. I'll email out the pettition to all parties willing to distribute and then get things moving from there. Feel free to make copies and get as many involved as possible.

    Thanks

    Brendan
  • bazzerbazzer Posts: 3,126
    Oz Jammer wrote:
    I've been in regular contact with Eddie's good mate from Newcastle, Mark Richards in regards to PJ playing a show in Newcastle (which Eddie believes is already on the tour schedule)
    MR keeps in regular contact with Eddie, so if there's anything I can do in relation to your campaign just let me know and I might be able to get something to Eddie from you guys (I'm not promising miracles)
    No offense, but I guess that maybe shows us how out of the touch the band could be with their exact tour plans. I guess you're picking the 19th for the show in Newcastle? One of the guys here already talked to Ed in Canada and he was pretty adamant they were coming to NZ too, but look where we are now... Still, gotta keep positive. You never know what might happen. Can anyone say 10C only acoustic show?
  • scottdmscottdm Posts: 148
    Guys, remember to be realistic - the chances of getting PJ are bleak now - i am not trying to put a damper on anything but I know how dissappointed I was when my petition failed, so yeah.

    All the best though, seriously....
  • scottdmscottdm Posts: 148
    Goretti wrote:
    Thanx Scott,

    Well done Brendan,
    I have sent an email to that address already.
    It's a shame there isn't a way to contact P.J. directly.

    As far as a venue...
    how come it suits the Rolling Stones and not P.J.?
    Think about it, there are at least 2 generations of R.S. fans,
    in comparison P.J. are novices.
    (No insult intended)


    Well the excuse in 2003 was the lack of adequate venue, and the slowness of ticket sales (so they go to Japan - ironic). I think at the time the chili peppers didnt sell out, and PJ didnt sell out in 98. But heck, after U2 maybe things might have changed?

    Fact of the matter is that Auckland is the biggest market, and NEEDS vector to be finished. Bands to skip NZ because of vector delays so far are: Coldplay, Split Enz, Pearl Jam. Its a disgrace
  • bazzerbazzer Posts: 3,126
    scottdm wrote:
    Well the excuse in 2003 was the lack of adequate venue, and the slowness of ticket sales (so they go to Japan - ironic). I think at the time the chili peppers didnt sell out, and PJ didnt sell out in 98. But heck, after U2 maybe things might have changed?

    Fact of the matter is that Auckland is the biggest market, and NEEDS vector to be finished. Bands to skip NZ because of vector delays so far are: Coldplay, Split Enz, Pearl Jam. Its a disgrace
    I guess they were bummed out in 98. They had the possibility of a second date in Auckland (it's even on the poster, right?) but the first concert didn't sell out. I'm not sure what they were expecting? In 98 they didn't have the pull to sell out Ericsson twice. Still, I think they sold the equivalent of nearly 2 x Vector Arenas capacity so it seems sure that when they come back they'll play 2 nights at Vector, but in the meantime I'm sure they could sell a 20K-25K venue easy. Although, with a smaller venue there's more of that rush-out-and-get-tickets-in-case-it-sells-out syndrome compared to GA at Ericsson for example. Aucklanders are generally apathetic, so that's expected. I, for one, really hope they manage to make it here despite everything, but Scott's right, we've gotta keep our expectations realistic.
  • Oz JammerOz Jammer Posts: 9,858
    I'm expecting to talk to MR sometime during the week so i'll ask MR to ask Ed what's going on in regards to a show for you guys
  • Oz JammerOz Jammer Posts: 9,858
    bazzer wrote:
    I guess you're picking the 19th for the show in Newcastle?

    Yeah or maybe Newcastle as a tour opener. Who knows.
    It'll still probably come down to ticket sales for Sydney 3 whether Newcastle gets a show or not
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