The Very First EV Solo Concert?
pleatherman
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My geek levels run especially high when it comes to PJ-related trivia. I thought I would turn to my fellow affionados to help come up with the definitive answer to my question. What I'm looking for is the event that marked the very first concert of Ed's that was exclusively his and contained an entire set. That immediately eliminates any pearl jam pre-show performances. All benefit concerts Eddie was a part of, even the full-sets played in '02, are also out of the running. Plus, any shows he performed with a backing band, such as 12/04/96 and my favorite- 6/26/99, are excluded as well. So now that's established, what is the earliest "pure" solo concert? This is what I've managed to come up with:

3/24/08 at Kenyon Hall, Seattle. Tickets were sold at Easy Street Records for $5, billed only as a screening for "Into the Wild", actually served as a warm-up gig for Vedder's "April Fools' Tour". Only 150 people in attendance at a community hall. Seems the perfect venue to make his solo debut.
How about it? What am I missing? Ed's a sneaky one who is adapt at flying under the radar. Perhaps a skate park in the early '90s. Or some coffee shop in the late '80s. Whatever it is, it's gotta be one of the most significant experiences in his musical career and, therefore, should be included in any respectable pearl jam timeline.

3/24/08 at Kenyon Hall, Seattle. Tickets were sold at Easy Street Records for $5, billed only as a screening for "Into the Wild", actually served as a warm-up gig for Vedder's "April Fools' Tour". Only 150 people in attendance at a community hall. Seems the perfect venue to make his solo debut.
How about it? What am I missing? Ed's a sneaky one who is adapt at flying under the radar. Perhaps a skate park in the early '90s. Or some coffee shop in the late '80s. Whatever it is, it's gotta be one of the most significant experiences in his musical career and, therefore, should be included in any respectable pearl jam timeline.
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didnt he perform solo at the Tibet Freedom Concert?
when the two "fans" joined him onstageWachovia Center, Philadelphia - 10/3/05
Tweeter Center, Camden - 5/27/06
Verizon Center, Wash. DC - 5/30/06
Bonnaroo, Manchester, TN - 6/14/08
Madison Square Garden, NYC - 6/19/08
Spectrum, Philadelphia - 10/28/09
Spectrum, Philadelphia - 10/30/09
Spectrum, Philadelphia - 10/31/09
Madison Square Garden, NYC - 5/21/10
Wells Fargo Center, Philadelphia - 10/21/131st Mariner Arena, Baltimore - 10/27/13
Wells Fargo Center, Philadelphia - 4/28/16
Enterprise Center, Saint Louis - 9/18/220 -
jets521 wrote:didnt he perform solo at the Tibet Freedom Concert?
when the two "fans" joined him onstage
"Plus, any shows he performed with a backing band, such as 12/04/96 and my favorite- 6/26/99, are excluded as well."Found: Soundgarden Hyde Park DVD (Thank you for the gift!)
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ahh got it.
i didnt know the dateWachovia Center, Philadelphia - 10/3/05
Tweeter Center, Camden - 5/27/06
Verizon Center, Wash. DC - 5/30/06
Bonnaroo, Manchester, TN - 6/14/08
Madison Square Garden, NYC - 6/19/08
Spectrum, Philadelphia - 10/28/09
Spectrum, Philadelphia - 10/30/09
Spectrum, Philadelphia - 10/31/09
Madison Square Garden, NYC - 5/21/10
Wells Fargo Center, Philadelphia - 10/21/131st Mariner Arena, Baltimore - 10/27/13
Wells Fargo Center, Philadelphia - 4/28/16
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How about All Tomorrow's Parties - March 15, 2002 - UCLA - Royce Hall - I think the 1st time Ed busted out all his ukelele songs. Only thing that might disqualify this show using your parameters...a young man on a violin accompanied Ed on either 1 or 2 songs at the end.
Event was put on by Sonic Youth that year, so many cool artists involved. 4 nites & 3 days of heaven.
Thanks Eduardo for being the lure that yielded so much more.0 -
Checking out http://db.etree.org/bs_d.php?artist_key=547 & searching over @ http://www.fivehorizons.com/ .. yep, the 3/24/08 is the first ever solo show performance, done by our friend, Ed!0
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01/23/93 – Palladium: Hollywood, CA (acoustic) (Rock for Choice) [10m]
set: Improv/Porch, Homeless, Throw Your Arms Around Me
notes: Ed only appeared at this 20th anniversary of the Roe vs. Wade decision. Other acts included Screaming Trees, 7 Year Bitch and Green Apple Quick Step.
Your parameters are ridiculous, btw.0 -
Eddie also opened for Supersuckers in Amsterdam in 1996 all by himself.I will swallow poison0
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Niko80 wrote:Eddie also opened for Supersuckers in Amsterdam in 1996 all by himself.
Are you sure you don't mean The Fastbacks?!
In which case he wasn't all by himself because Mike Mussberger & Kurt Bloch from The Fastbacks were his backing band.93: Slane
96: Cork, Dublin
00: Dublin
06: London, Dublin
07: London, Copenhagen, Nijmegen
09: Manchester, London
10: Dublin, Belfast, London & Berlin
11: San José
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pleatherman wrote:My geek levels run especially high when it comes to PJ-related trivia. I thought I would turn to my fellow affionados to help come up with the definitive answer to my question. What I'm looking for is the event that marked the very first concert of Ed's that was exclusively his and contained an entire set. That immediately eliminates any pearl jam pre-show performances. All benefit concerts Eddie was a part of, even the full-sets played in '02, are also out of the running. Plus, any shows he performed with a backing band, such as 12/04/96 and my favorite- 6/26/99, are excluded as well. So now that's established, what is the earliest "pure" solo concert? This is what I've managed to come up with:

3/24/08 at Kenyon Hall, Seattle. Tickets were sold at Easy Street Records for $5, billed only as a screening for "Into the Wild", actually served as a warm-up gig for Vedder's "April Fools' Tour". Only 150 people in attendance at a community hall. Seems the perfect venue to make his solo debut.
How about it? What am I missing? Ed's a sneaky one who is adapt at flying under the radar. Perhaps a skate park in the early '90s. Or some coffee shop in the late '80s. Whatever it is, it's gotta be one of the most significant experiences in his musical career and, therefore, should be included in any respectable pearl jam timeline.
I don't know, but its a great fuckin' poster!!!Dublin '96, '00, '06, '10
Lisbon '06 (x2)
Katowice '07
London '07 '09 (x2), '10
MSG NY '08 (x2)
Manchester '09 '12
Belfast '10
PJ20 Alpine '11 (x2)
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wolfamongwolves wrote:Niko80 wrote:Eddie also opened for Supersuckers in Amsterdam in 1996 all by himself.
Are you sure you don't mean The Fastbacks?!
In which case he wasn't all by himself because Mike Mussberger & Kurt Bloch from The Fastbacks were his backing band.
You are right.. I knew something wasnt quite right when I wrote that post.. Thanks for the correction.I will swallow poison0 -
darthvedder wrote:01/23/93 – Palladium: Hollywood, CA (acoustic) (Rock for Choice) [10m]
set: Improv/Porch, Homeless, Throw Your Arms Around Me
notes: Ed only appeared at this 20th anniversary of the Roe vs. Wade decision. Other acts included Screaming Trees, 7 Year Bitch and Green Apple Quick Step.
Your parameters are ridiculous, btw.
Wouldn't this be under benefit via Rock For Choice?0 -
Is there anywhere that one could find downloadable versions of any of these songs?Midwest. Indy/Lafayette.0
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I'm gonna have to go with the ATP performance as the first Eddie solo gig. It was a full set with mostly originals, many of which hadn't been performed as a pj song before.0
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demetrios wrote:darthvedder wrote:01/23/93 – Palladium: Hollywood, CA (acoustic) (Rock for Choice) [10m]
set: Improv/Porch, Homeless, Throw Your Arms Around Me
notes: Ed only appeared at this 20th anniversary of the Roe vs. Wade decision. Other acts included Screaming Trees, 7 Year Bitch and Green Apple Quick Step.
Your parameters are ridiculous, btw.
Wouldn't this be under benefit via Rock For Choice?
Seems like it was a benefit and only a few songs. I can't believe he played the Bad Radio song, though. Pretty cool! I really appreciate everyone looking for this. I don't think these parameters are ridiculous. Just looking for the first Eddie Vedder concert, that's all. Not the first Eddie with C Average, or a benefit/festival he took part in among other artists. In that sense, it is a simple question. Imagine if there was a marquee for the show. If it stated, for example, "All Tomorrow's Parties" then I wouldn't consider it Eddie's show. On the other hand a special guest, like Liam Finn playing on a couple numbers, is no problem.
Here's something I was thinking the other day. Way back in 1988, Eddie made a couple solo demos on his four track. He supposedly made an effort to get those heard by record labels. The idea of having a solo career was, at that point, a very realistic venture for him. Twenty years later, he finally took that leap.Post edited by pleatherman on0 -
I also think we should exclude all performances that were on a Tuesday, cuz Tuesday's suck. Also, any performance where he was solo, but perhaps sporting boxers with hearts on them also should be stricken from consideration. Furthermore, any shows where the crowd sang along, since that's supporting, are also not to be considered. Any help out there?
- 98 Pgh
- 00 Pgh
- 03 Pgh|Philly|PSU|Camden 1+2|Hershey
- 04 Boston 1|Reading
- 05 Philly
- 06 Camden 1+2|Pgh
- 08 Camden 1+2|Hartford|Mansfield 2
- 09 Philly 1 [EV]|Toronto|Spectrum 1-4
- 10 Cleveland|Buffalo
- 11 Philly [EV]|PJ20
- 12 Philly
- 13 London|Pgh|Buff|Philly 1+2|Balt
- 14 Cincy|StL
- 16 Philly 1+2|Philly 2 [TotD]
- 18 Boston 1+2
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kiljoythemerciful wrote:I'm gonna have to go with the ATP performance as the first Eddie solo gig. It was a full set with mostly originals, many of which hadn't been performed as a pj song before.
02/26/02 – Wiltern Theatre: Los Angeles, CA (Concert for Artists’ Rights)
attendance: 2400
also on bill: Mike Ness, Beck
set: If It’s Monday Morning [Lee Hazelwood cover, with Beck and Mike Ness], Drifting, You’ve Got To Hide Your Love Away, Dead Man, Parting Ways, Can’t Keep [new song - uke], You’re True [new song - uke], I Am Mine [slightly different lyrics], Thumbing My Way [new song - guitar], Broken Hearted [new song - uke], Sleepless Nights [Everly Bros. cover w/Beck]
Ed and Mike McCready come on later with Mike Ness to perform ‘Ball and Chain’ (by Social D)
Ed with Beck: Little Hands [Skip Spence (Moby Grape) cover, EV on guitar and vox], Evil Things [vox only]
This benefit show preceded the ATP performance by a few weeks. Playing these uke songs, more than anything until 'Into the Wild', established Eddie as a solo artist. When will that album finally be released, we all wonder?0 -
pleatherman wrote:02/26/02 – Wiltern Theatre: Los Angeles, CA (Concert for Artists’ Rights)
attendance: 2400
also on bill: Mike Ness, Beck
set: If It’s Monday Morning [Lee Hazelwood cover, with Beck and Mike Ness], Drifting, You’ve Got To Hide Your Love Away, Dead Man, Parting Ways, Can’t Keep [new song - uke], You’re True [new song - uke], I Am Mine [slightly different lyrics], Thumbing My Way [new song - guitar], Broken Hearted [new song - uke], Sleepless Nights [Everly Bros. cover w/Beck]
Ed and Mike McCready come on later with Mike Ness to perform ‘Ball and Chain’ (by Social D)
Ed with Beck: Little Hands [Skip Spence (Moby Grape) cover, EV on guitar and vox], Evil Things [vox only]
This benefit show preceded the ATP performance by a few weeks. Playing these uke songs, more than anything until 'Into the Wild', established Eddie as a solo artist. When will that album finally be released, we all wonder?
This is what I would say is the first of the Ed solo shows. It's a lengthy set, and the first one in the same style as his solo tour - just Ed with a guitar / uke. Plus he played a ton of songs that he played regularly on his recent solo jaunts. I don't really see why being a benefit concert disqualifies it...Download the unofficial <a href="http://bit.ly/PJStatTracker">Pearl Jam Stat Tracker</a> app for iPhone/iPad. It's <em>FREE.</em>
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Eduardo Veduardo. wrote:pleatherman wrote:02/26/02 – Wiltern Theatre: Los Angeles, CA (Concert for Artists’ Rights)
attendance: 2400
also on bill: Mike Ness, Beck
set: If It’s Monday Morning [Lee Hazelwood cover, with Beck and Mike Ness], Drifting, You’ve Got To Hide Your Love Away, Dead Man, Parting Ways, Can’t Keep [new song - uke], You’re True [new song - uke], I Am Mine [slightly different lyrics], Thumbing My Way [new song - guitar], Broken Hearted [new song - uke], Sleepless Nights [Everly Bros. cover w/Beck]
Ed and Mike McCready come on later with Mike Ness to perform ‘Ball and Chain’ (by Social D)
Ed with Beck: Little Hands [Skip Spence (Moby Grape) cover, EV on guitar and vox], Evil Things [vox only]
This benefit show preceded the ATP performance by a few weeks. Playing these uke songs, more than anything until 'Into the Wild', established Eddie as a solo artist. When will that album finally be released, we all wonder?
This is what I would say is the first of the Ed solo shows. It's a lengthy set, and the first one in the same style as his solo tour - just Ed with a guitar / uke. Plus he played a ton of songs that he played regularly on his recent solo jaunts. I don't really see why being a benefit concert disqualifies it...
This set represents the first appearance of the type of shows seen and heard on his solo tours (minus Into the Wild, of course). That makes it rather significant. Maybe it doesn't matter this show was co-headlined with Beck and Mike Ness. Maybe I just like to look at my Kenyon Hall poster and think, this is the very first Vedder-only gig! I like the idea of him putting on his own show for the first time. It's one of those watershed moments.Post edited by pleatherman on0 -
pleatherman wrote:
This set represents the first appearance of the type of shows seen and heard on his solo tours (minus Into the Wild, of course). That makes it rather significant. Maybe it doesn't matter this show was co-headlined with Beck and Mike Ness. Maybe I just like to look at my Kenyon Hall poster and think, this is the very first Vedder-only gig! I really need to get that framed.
Well, the Kenyon Hall poster sure beats the hell out of the Concert for Artists' Rights poster from that night, so at least you have that.Download the unofficial <a href="http://bit.ly/PJStatTracker">Pearl Jam Stat Tracker</a> app for iPhone/iPad. It's <em>FREE.</em>
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The only way to settle this is to go to the source and ask Ed. He'll probably tell us it was at some block party in '83. Then we must demand to have the bootleg!0
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