I agree with jimed14. Eddie calling out ANY crowd is lame. Show some humility...every fan paid good money to be there, and then to be lumped together and criticized I think is a cheap and easy way to fire up a crowd. WE the fans are the consumers, and you Eddie are the entertainer/artist- our money paid for your life and lifestyle.....
While I don't mind a little poking fun at one crowd over another, here lies an interesting point.
I went to both Berkeley shows on Ed's solo tour ... night one, the crowd was pretty subdued, not a lot of zest for what they were watching. Sure, some of it can be blamed on it being a sit sown solo acoustic show, but, the crowd didn't seem like they were really into it overall. (example, when Ed asked everyone to join in on "No More" only 2 folks up front stood and sang)
The next night, Ed came out ... discussed how he felt the crowd the night before was a little weak, and then, blamed himself, and stated as an entertainer, it was his job to get the crowd in the right mood. Thus, why he fired into Masters of War very early in the set and the crowd was his the rest of the night.
THAT'S how you motivate a crowd!
"You're one of the few Red Sox fans I don't mind." - Newch91
"I don't believe in damn curses. Wake up the damn Bambino and have me face him. Maybe I'll drill him in the ass." --- Pedro Martinez
The next night, Ed came out ... discussed how he felt the crowd the night before was a little weak, and then, blamed himself, and stated as an entertainer, it was his job to get the crowd in the right mood. Thus, why he fired into Masters of War very early in the set and the crowd was his the rest of the night.
THAT'S how you motivate a crowd!
indeed!
and sure, yes...i know by now it's all in good fun, meant to stir up the crowd, etc....but it just isn't the best motivator imo as many have already said. i've jokingly said to concert companions in the past, wonder what he'll say about us all tomorrow night? then again, i am just not one for stirring rivalries, or trying to make one feel 'better' by cutting down someone else, humor or not. and sure...sometimes crowds are just shit, but still....you don't have to say it the next day.
I agree with jimed14. Eddie calling out ANY crowd is lame. Show some humility...every fan paid good money to be there, and then to be lumped together and criticized I think is a cheap and easy way to fire up a crowd. WE the fans are the consumers, and you Eddie are the entertainer/artist- our money paid for your life and lifestyle.....
While I don't mind a little poking fun at one crowd over another, here lies an interesting point.
I went to both Berkeley shows on Ed's solo tour ... night one, the crowd was pretty subdued, not a lot of zest for what they were watching. Sure, some of it can be blamed on it being a sit sown solo acoustic show, but, the crowd didn't seem like they were really into it overall. (example, when Ed asked everyone to join in on "No More" only 2 folks up front stood and sang)
The next night, Ed came out ... discussed how he felt the crowd the night before was a little weak, and then, blamed himself, and stated as an entertainer, it was his job to get the crowd in the right mood. Thus, why he fired into Masters of War very early in the set and the crowd was his the rest of the night.
THAT'S how you motivate a crowd!
Exactly----the crowd should feel no pressure ideally....I felt myself feeling anxiety at one point during Monday's show in Seattle- because the crowd did seem kinda subdued. But then I realized that the setlist was full of new songs, and alot of folks may have not even heard some of them before. I saw Langhorne Slim (a great folk singer songwriter) here in Missoula a bout a year ago- He is very popular on the East Coast, but not so much out here in Montana- he played in Missoula and maybe 50 people showed. It was clear that Langhorne was gonna convert every single person there into a fan, and man he did. By the end of his set at 2:30 (bar closed at 2!), every person in there was fucking converted! The artist needs to "win the crowd over", not the other way around. This is one of the reasons I lost interest in seeing the Dead when Jerry was alive. Fans would cheer if Jerry farted on stage--doesn't Eddie know he can fire up the crowd in many more ways (like playing certain songs, or how about this, playing AS HARD AS THEY CAN EVERY NIGHT!) that do not involve dissing anyone (except Kanye West of course )
Lamme shittalking the bands hometown
The night 2 crowd was pretty good tho.
Maybe if you had brought your ass to the pre-party everyone would have been a bit more jazzed!! LOL!!
Kidding, of course, but a lot of folks were asking where you were. Hope you had a great time at the shows. How did your Dad like the show by the way?
It's Eddie playing the crowd. He dissed the Vancouver crowd at the Portland show and he'll probably bad-mouth Portlanders in SLC tonight. Too bad he has to play that way in the Internet age.
Before "Present Tense," he told the Portland crowd that "you probably want to sing louder than those Canadian fuckers yesterday."
Also, I was at that Seattle shows. The energy was intense. Too bad he could only see the people in the first 10 rows, most of whom are the same faces he sees at every Seattle show.
Seems more like a compliment to the Vancouver crowd then anything.
Seems like some people cannot stand the fact that Ed ripped the crowd at a show they were at. I was at that Edmonton show he ripped and I could care less (well maybe because I agreed with him).
In all honesty the only time I hear him actually call out a crowd I have read less than rave review about that show. People in Vancouver were very critical of the Seattle crowds and hoped for more energy in Vancouver and they got it and more.
But all in all who cares man some people need to grow up and take a shot (even if it is a shot to say or just game playing).
(example, when Ed asked everyone to join in on "No More" only 2 folks up front stood and sang)
The problem here probably has nothing to do with Ed or the crowd and everything to do with the fact that that song sucks horribly.
As a Pearl Jam song in the middle of 20k screaming people, I'll agree.
But in the Ed solo acoustic setting, it's a little different ... btw, on night 2 in Berkeley, everyone stood and sang with him, and he was visably moved by the crowd.
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"I don't believe in damn curses. Wake up the damn Bambino and have me face him. Maybe I'll drill him in the ass." --- Pedro Martinez
Lamme shittalking the bands hometown
The night 2 crowd was pretty good tho.
Maybe if you had brought your ass to the pre-party everyone would have been a bit more jazzed!! LOL!!
Kidding, of course, but a lot of folks were asking where you were. Hope you had a great time at the shows. How did your Dad like the show by the way?
sorry i wanted to go was on my way to it from the key after getting my tickets but then i ran into my friends who didnt wanna go
My dad loved it he hadnt been to a pj show since the 90s
I attended both Seattle shows and they were just fine. In fact, Night 2 was awesome.
Ed is just pandering to the crowd and that's OK. No one is genuinely scoring the crowds on their enthusiasm. It's all fan-fueled BS. He loves his audience everywhere he goes. You should all know that.
After all, Ed's wife and kids attended the Seattle shows so, technically, they were part of the "shit" crowd.
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(example, when Ed asked everyone to join in on "No More" only 2 folks up front stood and sang)
The problem here probably has nothing to do with Ed or the crowd and everything to do with the fact that that song sucks horribly.
As a Pearl Jam song in the middle of 20k screaming people, I'll agree.
But in the Ed solo acoustic setting, it's a little different ... btw, on night 2 in Berkeley, everyone stood and sang with him, and he was visably moved by the crowd.
Well yeah, all the burned out Berkeley hippies probably think the song had some of the deepest lyrics they ever heard
(example, when Ed asked everyone to join in on "No More" only 2 folks up front stood and sang)
The problem here probably has nothing to do with Ed or the crowd and everything to do with the fact that that song sucks horribly.
As a Pearl Jam song in the middle of 20k screaming people, I'll agree.
But in the Ed solo acoustic setting, it's a little different ... btw, on night 2 in Berkeley, everyone stood and sang with him, and he was visably moved by the crowd.
This brings up another point, that I am anticipating getting flamed for....why do some people clap hysterically and scream, regardless of what song gets played or how well it gets played. I did not cheer after Got Some, because I DONT LIKE THIS SONG....also, when they butchered Grievance at a show, I was pissed, then they didn't even attempt it again, going into another song. I actually booed at this point. I thought this girl next to me was gonna hit me because, yes, I actually disapproved of something. Eddie and PJ dont walk on water so why do some people treat them this way? :roll:
The only thing worse than Ed bashing the crowd the night after a show you attended is him bashing the CITY you're in the night OF the show. Pittsburgh '06, when he said "Don't hate us, but Pittsburgh is not our favorite place on the planet..." was classic. I love Pittsburgh, but that was funny.
It's Eddie playing the crowd. He dissed the Vancouver crowd at the Portland show and he'll probably bad-mouth Portlanders in SLC tonight. Too bad he has to play that way in the Internet age.
Before "Present Tense," he told the Portland crowd that "you probably want to sing louder than those Canadian fuckers yesterday."
Also, I was at that Seattle shows. The energy was intense. Too bad he could only see the people in the first 10 rows, most of whom are the same faces he sees at every Seattle show.
Seems more like a compliment to the Vancouver crowd then anything.
Seems like some people cannot stand the fact that Ed ripped the crowd at a show they were at. I was at that Edmonton show he ripped and I could care less (well maybe because I agreed with him).
In all honesty the only time I hear him actually call out a crowd I have read less than rave review about that show. People in Vancouver were very critical of the Seattle crowds and hoped for more energy in Vancouver and they got it and more.
But all in all who cares man some people need to grow up and take a shot (even if it is a shot to say or just game playing).
Assuming you mean "couldn't care less."
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I wonder if he would get out the stadium unscathed if he pulled a stunt like that in Italy. But, then again, I guess he wouldn't have to, eh?
I have seen 6 Seattle shows, and overall they are more sedate, but there are definitely people who enjoy themselves. I did.
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ooooooooooooohhhhh! right in the feelings! pearl jam is a rock n roll band not a boy band. they kick ass not seduce your ass! they are here to express themselves not to impress yourself. if eddie says something offensive, well then, good job eddie! if eddie says something seductive, well then, shame on you eddie! not that this would ever happen, i mean, he's a married man. anyway, if the band is playing and you are listening, you are part of one of the coolest happenings on earth at that particular moment and time! anyone else need a tissue?
don't feel so bad Seattle.... ANY crowd is better then the one on the 'Fixer' video - lmao..... how sad is that group???
no thats a prime example of why you DON'T use tenclub crowds. much better than the dorky thirtysomethings with their arms folded waiting for In The Moonlight or some shit.
btw he shit talked Knoxville relentlessly during that show. nobody cared.
The only thing worse than Ed bashing the crowd the night after a show you attended is him bashing the CITY you're in the night OF the show. Pittsburgh '06, when he said "Don't hate us, but Pittsburgh is not our favorite place on the planet..." was classic. I love Pittsburgh, but that was funny.
well i'm from detroit and the crowd at the seattle show didn't compare to anything i've ever been to over in michigan.. you can say what you will about it being on a monday or tuesday night.. get real.. you're a pearl jam concert... i looked around numerous times and nobody was up and dancin.. very few people were "into it".. nothing personal just observations.. they still rocked my socks i didn't give a fuck if i was blockin the people behind me.. i was dancing and flailing.. its all good i had a great time..
ain't no party like a detroit party 'cus a detroit party don't stop!
I've been to 14 shows now. Eddie almost always pokes at the previous nights crowd to rile up the current night. He did the same in Portland the next night (about Vancouver). I've seen him do it in the same town on the night 2 show. This is nothing new and nothing against Seattle.
Also, I think there's probably a reason they haven't played their hometown proper in forever before this year. This is probably as good an explanation as any.
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for the least they could possibly do
This is nothing new. Remember the bootleg from Seattle 1 in the 2000 tour? It includes one of my favorite Ed taunts:
"Boise was better than you."
Now that's harsh.
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He talked shit about Vancouver in Portland (Ridgefield). Don't take it personal. Its just normal rock and roll show shit. I have heard that Vancouver venue gets loud as fuck though.
He didn't really "talk shit" he just said that Portland couldn't let the Canadians show 'em up
"Well, I think this band is incapable of sucking."
-my dad after hearing Not for You for the first time on SNL .
on several bootlegs i've listened to, he seems pretty harsh on seattle consistently. i remember on one of the Gorge bootlegs him saying something like "you guys are the best seattle crowd we've ever had, and you're not even a seattle crowd."
im probably butchering that, but that was the general idea.
on several bootlegs i've listened to, he seems pretty harsh on seattle consistently. i remember on one of the Gorge bootlegs him saying something like "you guys are the best seattle crowd we've ever had, and you're not even a seattle crowd."
im probably butchering that, but that was the general idea.
seattle folks are probably just spoiled.
That doesn't really sound like a jab at Seattle crowds.
everybody wants the most they can possibly get
for the least they could possibly do
on several bootlegs i've listened to, he seems pretty harsh on seattle consistently. i remember on one of the Gorge bootlegs him saying something like "you guys are the best seattle crowd we've ever had, and you're not even a seattle crowd."
im probably butchering that, but that was the general idea.
seattle folks are probably just spoiled.
That doesn't really sound like a jab at Seattle crowds.
well, i am probably not translating it well here. i kind of took it that way - like "we have to come all the way out here to get a decent Seattle crowd"
the videos i've seen from seattle, as some have said, the people look like they're attending a librarians convention.
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While I don't mind a little poking fun at one crowd over another, here lies an interesting point.
I went to both Berkeley shows on Ed's solo tour ... night one, the crowd was pretty subdued, not a lot of zest for what they were watching. Sure, some of it can be blamed on it being a sit sown solo acoustic show, but, the crowd didn't seem like they were really into it overall. (example, when Ed asked everyone to join in on "No More" only 2 folks up front stood and sang)
The next night, Ed came out ... discussed how he felt the crowd the night before was a little weak, and then, blamed himself, and stated as an entertainer, it was his job to get the crowd in the right mood. Thus, why he fired into Masters of War very early in the set and the crowd was his the rest of the night.
THAT'S how you motivate a crowd!
"I don't believe in damn curses. Wake up the damn Bambino and have me face him. Maybe I'll drill him in the ass." --- Pedro Martinez
indeed!
and sure, yes...i know by now it's all in good fun, meant to stir up the crowd, etc....but it just isn't the best motivator imo as many have already said. i've jokingly said to concert companions in the past, wonder what he'll say about us all tomorrow night? then again, i am just not one for stirring rivalries, or trying to make one feel 'better' by cutting down someone else, humor or not. and sure...sometimes crowds are just shit, but still....you don't have to say it the next day.
Let's just breathe...
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Exactly----the crowd should feel no pressure ideally....I felt myself feeling anxiety at one point during Monday's show in Seattle- because the crowd did seem kinda subdued. But then I realized that the setlist was full of new songs, and alot of folks may have not even heard some of them before. I saw Langhorne Slim (a great folk singer songwriter) here in Missoula a bout a year ago- He is very popular on the East Coast, but not so much out here in Montana- he played in Missoula and maybe 50 people showed. It was clear that Langhorne was gonna convert every single person there into a fan, and man he did. By the end of his set at 2:30 (bar closed at 2!), every person in there was fucking converted! The artist needs to "win the crowd over", not the other way around. This is one of the reasons I lost interest in seeing the Dead when Jerry was alive. Fans would cheer if Jerry farted on stage--doesn't Eddie know he can fire up the crowd in many more ways (like playing certain songs, or how about this, playing AS HARD AS THEY CAN EVERY NIGHT!) that do not involve dissing anyone (except Kanye West of course )
The night 2 crowd was pretty good tho.
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Maybe if you had brought your ass to the pre-party everyone would have been a bit more jazzed!! LOL!!
Kidding, of course, but a lot of folks were asking where you were. Hope you had a great time at the shows. How did your Dad like the show by the way?
The problem here probably has nothing to do with Ed or the crowd and everything to do with the fact that that song sucks horribly.
Seems more like a compliment to the Vancouver crowd then anything.
Seems like some people cannot stand the fact that Ed ripped the crowd at a show they were at. I was at that Edmonton show he ripped and I could care less (well maybe because I agreed with him).
In all honesty the only time I hear him actually call out a crowd I have read less than rave review about that show. People in Vancouver were very critical of the Seattle crowds and hoped for more energy in Vancouver and they got it and more.
But all in all who cares man some people need to grow up and take a shot (even if it is a shot to say or just game playing).
As a Pearl Jam song in the middle of 20k screaming people, I'll agree.
But in the Ed solo acoustic setting, it's a little different ... btw, on night 2 in Berkeley, everyone stood and sang with him, and he was visably moved by the crowd.
"I don't believe in damn curses. Wake up the damn Bambino and have me face him. Maybe I'll drill him in the ass." --- Pedro Martinez
My dad loved it he hadnt been to a pj show since the 90s
Ill go to the next one forsure lol
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Ed is just pandering to the crowd and that's OK. No one is genuinely scoring the crowds on their enthusiasm. It's all fan-fueled BS. He loves his audience everywhere he goes. You should all know that.
After all, Ed's wife and kids attended the Seattle shows so, technically, they were part of the "shit" crowd.
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Well yeah, all the burned out Berkeley hippies probably think the song had some of the deepest lyrics they ever heard
This brings up another point, that I am anticipating getting flamed for....why do some people clap hysterically and scream, regardless of what song gets played or how well it gets played. I did not cheer after Got Some, because I DONT LIKE THIS SONG....also, when they butchered Grievance at a show, I was pissed, then they didn't even attempt it again, going into another song. I actually booed at this point. I thought this girl next to me was gonna hit me because, yes, I actually disapproved of something. Eddie and PJ dont walk on water so why do some people treat them this way? :roll:
Assuming you mean "couldn't care less."
I have seen 6 Seattle shows, and overall they are more sedate, but there are definitely people who enjoy themselves. I did.
The risk I took was calculated, but man, am I bad at math - The Mincing Mockingbird
btw he shit talked Knoxville relentlessly during that show. nobody cared.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3gJQ-jX6DQM
I agree, I felt no insult at all.... and Pittsburgh is where I live. Also, the joint rant was hysterical!
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ain't no party like a detroit party 'cus a detroit party don't stop!
Also, I think there's probably a reason they haven't played their hometown proper in forever before this year. This is probably as good an explanation as any.
for the least they could possibly do
"Boise was better than you."
Now that's harsh.
- C. Klosterman
He didn't really "talk shit" he just said that Portland couldn't let the Canadians show 'em up
-my dad after hearing Not for You for the first time on SNL .
im probably butchering that, but that was the general idea.
seattle folks are probably just spoiled.
That doesn't really sound like a jab at Seattle crowds.
for the least they could possibly do
well, i am probably not translating it well here. i kind of took it that way - like "we have to come all the way out here to get a decent Seattle crowd"
the videos i've seen from seattle, as some have said, the people look like they're attending a librarians convention.
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thats bring beer into the actual arena part of the stadium, which is an improvement over...
key arena- riot act shows no alcohol sales at all inside the whole arena/stadium. dry shows
spac- roped off in a corner a 1/4 mile from the stage and you cant even take water to your seat and its an outdoor ampitheatre
just another reason to hate the man. imo
as far as ev's comments goes he prolly had a bottle of really really good wine and was talking shit like he always does