Has PJ ever made you cry?

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  • belfast1
    belfast1 Posts: 788
    Black, elderly woman, indifference, release, long road and hard to imagine for an old friend I haven't seen for so long

    wishlist for my mum and

    just breathe and unthought known for my daughter
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  • When i saw Pearl Jam at the 02 arena last year and was priveliged to take my friend Stevie B who attended his first concert in many years and bought us a couple of tickets. We both cried when they came on. One of the most powerful experiences of my life.....Love you Mr B : ) Keep on rocking in the free world!
  • JOEJOEJOE
    JOEJOEJOE Posts: 10,825
    I'd probably cry if they sang a song about onions.
  • Oceans 98
    Oceans 98 Posts: 232
    indifference
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  • badbrains
    badbrains Posts: 10,255
    June 22, 1995 CalExpo

    Didn't cry but boy did I have a lump in my throat that night. Went to the show with my uncle Tim. It was MY first pj show besides bridge school the previous year. My uncle went to the seats by the side and I went to the front. After bad religion shredded I stood there hangen by myself. My heart started pounding when there clown/jacknthebox music started knowing that my band was about to come out. Then they walked out and I remember Ed walking out with a cup in his hand and he looked at the crowd and you could read his lips say "wow....." And to top it all off, they opened with release!!! Can it get any better? Yes, I meet up with my uncle. I ask him what did you think? His response-these guys are going to be the biggest band in the world. I alwayz knew my uncle Tim was smart when it came to music. Man I miss those teen years smoking some shwag with my uncle listening to his Vitology vinyl....to be young again......

    Oh and I did see my girl cry the first time she saw them in 2000. I looked over at her while they were walking out to see what her first expression would be. Sure enough, she had tears coming down her cheeks. See my gf is 5 years younger then me so she was 19 and didn't get to see them earlier cuz she was young. She even showed me all her VHS recordings of pj on MTV to prove to me she was a diehard fan. She even fucken saved the plastic off her Ten cassette in an album book.....$9.99 still on it hahaha :mrgreen:
  • riverrun71
    riverrun71 Posts: 57
    Too many times to count, some of these stories are making me tear up.

    I've dealt with an alcohol problem most of my life, my way of dealing with all of lifes issues was to get drunk by myself and listen to pearl jam. (Pathetic huh?) Anyway, I finally sought treatment and have been in recovery for some time now. When I first stopped drinking I was afraid I wouldn't be able to listen any more, that it would be too painful, too many bad memories. Fortunately it's been the opposite, I still cry occasionally but in a very cathartic way. Their music holds so much meaning to me, for so many different reasons as I'm sure is the same with all of you.

    My wife says I'm a crying sissy boy, jokingly of course. I think?
  • ski4
    ski4 Posts: 261
    FrankieG wrote:
    yes, certain songs with certain meanings, especially when im thinking about certain things lol.

    Very broard lol, but they definitely have.


    ditto
    last time was this recent columbus show
    they did 3 tunes back to back that just broke me up
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  • Wobbie
    Wobbie Posts: 31,323
    ski4 wrote:
    last time was this recent columbus show

    me too....during amongst the waves....didn't see that coming :wtf: :lol:
    If I had known then what I know now...

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  • Yesterday actually. Was listening to Off he goes on my Ipod and was reminded of my cousin who moved away to live in Colorado with his girlfriend.. I miss him a lot and he was the one who got me into Pearl Jam. Great guy and his girlfriend he moved out there with just broke up with him, so my heart has been heavy for him recently. When I heard 'And now I rub my eyes, for he has returned'....instant tears. First time I cried listening to music too, I believe.
  • mostdefiled
    mostdefiled Posts: 158
    Last year, I got to see EV's first two solo shows of the tour, and I got to listen to sound check through the theater door. When he sang "Rise", and got to the line "gonna rise up, burning black holes in dark memories", my breath left me and I started sobbing. And in my first taste of how nice PJ fans can really be, no one made me feel foolish, either.

    On 10/31 in Philly last year, they did Inside Job, and again, more tears. I was sitting in a balcony seat, and had brought in binoculars I was sharing with fellow balcony residents. Someone kept trying to pass them back to me during that song, and I kept pushing them away- I just wanted to be alone with the song, alone with all that emotion.
    she holds the hand that holds her down, she will rise above!
  • CantKeepMeHere
    CantKeepMeHere Posts: 2,177
    jones wrote:
    black..bonnaroo
    mike's solo actually did it. (drugs are bad)

    and randomly present tense did twice

    you took the words right out of my mouth
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  • whispering hands
    whispering hands Under your skin Posts: 13,527
    too many times to list.


    Me too
  • DangDang
    DangDang Posts: 1,551
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  • I was driving back home for my grandfather's funeral when Man of the Hour came on my ipod and I could not hold back the tears.
  • BinauralJam
    BinauralJam Posts: 14,158
    Tonight msg 2 2010. betterman
  • Oh yeah, We went to Columbia SC in 2008 after Bonaroo and got awesome 10c seats. As the lights went out and the band took the stage and opened with Can't keep I busted out crying. One we soooo close and two I love Can't Keep.
    I surfaced and all around me was enlightened
  • belfast1
    belfast1 Posts: 788
    we are such a bunch of softies haha!! :lol:
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  • MoonTurtle
    MoonTurtle Posts: 752
    Release

    first 5 times I heard it after buying Ten late 1991

    not many tears but two huge ones
  • topaz
    topaz Posts: 301
    so many times

    here's 3 that stick in my mind

    black, when i was 15 and lost a friend in a car accident

    release, last week dealing with my son's absent dad

    and 27 nov last year when they played faithful.....

    pj is my therapy, and i am so grateful

    and i can see i'm not alone ;)