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It was in 1991/2 I can't remember exactly and it was my brother's fault!!But I'm very grateful to him ..."You're the eve of my destruction in the garden of fears"0
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I'm 16, born in '91....i started listening to them about 3 years ago and been a fan since. my cousin actually got me into them. i only saw them twice....camden 1 06 and at lollapalooza and i can not wait to see them agian0
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answers are fatal wrote:I'm 16, born in '91....i started listening to them about 3 years ago and been a fan since. my cousin actually got me into them. i only saw them twice....camden 1 06 and at lollapalooza and i can not wait to see them agian
I think it's great that this age demographic is attracted to the band. Very cool. Good taste in music, sir!"WE'RE UH, WE'RE GONNA DO THIS ONE WHICH IS UH, CERTAINLY NOT A USUAL ONE, AND THEN UH, JUST TAKE A FEW MORE MINUTES, THEN UH, AND THEN WE'RE GONNA DO OUR BEST TO KEEP TOM PETTY AND THE HEARTBREAKERS AWAKE FR..." (cheering at intro)...
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I was 14 years old when I fell in love with Pearl Jam. I bought myself a christmas present... 'The album Ten'. I was so proud that I had the best album of the world! Eddie's voice made me cry,... even when I was happy, there were tears... tears of happiness... I'm 30 years old now and I'm still crying when I'm happy en laugh when I'm sad when I'm listening to the PJ songs. It feels like the sound is familiar, dealing with my emotional thoughts and state of mind. I saw them first in Rotterdam, (Ahoy, Holland) when I was 16 years old and I was completely blown away. I saw them 13 years later in Antwerp, Belgium 2006, Madrid, Spain 2007, Düsseldorf, Germany, 2007, Werchter, Belgium 2007 .I'm still blowing away.... It will last forever...Rotterdam, Ahoy, Holland, 1993
Antwerp, Belgium, 2006
Madrid, Spain, 2007
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Saw them in '91 at the Mural Amphitheater shortly after my 25th birthday - fan ever since
now 41Seattle 8/91, MPLS 3/92, St Paul 8/92, Denver 6/95, Missoula 6/98, MPLS 6/98, Albuquerque 10/00, Seattle 12/02, St Paul 6/03, Thunder Bay 9/05, DC 5/06, St Paul x2 6/06, Vancouver (EV) 4/08, DC 6/08, Chicago x2 8/09, KC 5/10, MPLS (EV) 7/11, Chicago 7/13, St Paul 10/14, Santiago 11/15, Missoula 8/18, Denver 9/22, Saint Paul 8/23, Saint Paul 9/23, Auckland, NZ x2 11/240 -
I was about 14 or 15. So Ive only been listening to PJ about a year and a half, but Im just as obsessed as a 10 year fan. I have over 9 DAYS(complete 24 hour days) worth of PJ boots. I cant get enough.My first PJ show to witness was at Bonnaroo. How is that for lucky?0
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tama_drummer91 wrote:I was about 14 or 15. So Ive only been listening to PJ about a year and a half, but Im just as obsessed as a 10 year fan. I have over 9 DAYS(complete 24 hour days) worth of PJ boots. I cant get enough.
It's funny that you are born in 1991 and that you are a PJ fan. Waw! Cool! In Belgium (Europe) people who like PJ are 30 years old. When I was in Boston in july, I notices PJ was still very popular... and even 15 years old like them...Rotterdam, Ahoy, Holland, 1993
Antwerp, Belgium, 2006
Madrid, Spain, 2007
Düsseldorf, Germany, 2007
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RipitLikePujols wrote:I think it's great that this age demographic is attracted to the band. Very cool. Good taste in music, sir!
hahaha aww thanks!but im not a sir - i am a girl
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Marion de Condé wrote:It's funny that you are born in 1991 and that you are a PJ fan. Waw! Cool! In Belgium (Europe) people who like PJ are 30 years old. When I was in Boston in july, I notices PJ was still very popular... and even 15 years old like them...
Theres not too many young people at my school who even know who PJ are, its nice to see and learn when people my age like PJ. I remember when I first started listening to PJ, I thought how could this be so many peoples favorite band? Back then I only had about 2 studio albums. Then in a matter of days I became frantic for more and more.My first PJ show to witness was at Bonnaroo. How is that for lucky?0 -
answers are fatal wrote:hahaha aww thanks!
but im not a sir - i am a girl
Rotterdam, Ahoy, Holland, 1993
Antwerp, Belgium, 2006
Madrid, Spain, 2007
Düsseldorf, Germany, 2007
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tama_drummer91 wrote:Theres not too many young people at my school who even know who PJ are, its nice to see and learn when people my age like PJ. I remember when I first started listening to PJ, I thought how could this be so many peoples favorite band? Back then I only had about 2 studio albums. Then in a matter of days I became frantic for more and more.
And now you are a big fan!!! I can feel it :-)Rotterdam, Ahoy, Holland, 1993
Antwerp, Belgium, 2006
Madrid, Spain, 2007
Düsseldorf, Germany, 2007
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42Thank you fellow 10 clubber for saving my ass....again!!!0
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Marion de Condé wrote:How's is life in Philly GIRL :-) I was there in july and the weather was very hot. we're not used to that in Belgium. I liked the atmosphere in Philly, nice! Have you ever seen PJ in Philly? The first time they do, I will be there :-)
haha life in philly is pretty boring nothing exciting happening. its not hot here anymore its getting really cold! some places around here had their first snow fall last week. i saw pearl jam in camden,new jersey never saw them in philly yet but i cant wait until i do! Yeah... We have a pretty young fan base.0 -
42, started listening in '91s
Montreal/98, Toronto/00'03'05'06x2, Brad Toronto/02, Buffalo/03, Kitchener/05, London/05, Hamilton/05, Late Show Taping/06, Cleveland/06, Pittsburgh/06, Bridge School Benefit Concert/06, Hartford/08, Mansfield 1/08, EV Montreal/08x2, EV Toronto/08x2...0 -
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I'm 27
i've listen PJ for the first time in the '96 when i was 16 (a friend gave me a cassette with Ten & VS)
In the 2000 i've seen my first show and in the 2007 last one.
i need at least 1 show every year.Faithful, to you0 -
16 years old in PE class in High School. The cool Older kids made me listen to Temple of the Dog. I checked it out because I was listening to alot of Soundgarden, AIC, RHCP, and was getting into Nirvana. From the 1st listen I was drawn to Ed's Vocals and the whole vibe of that Album. Then several months later Pearl Jam came to be and I've been a fan ever since. I missed going to 2 Pearl Jam shows with the guys from class in 92 because my parents wouldn't let me go downtown on a school night and the other show was about an hour away from home. So I missed a small PJ only show where they played "Angel" of all tracks, Doh! and the other show was the tour with Nirvana and the Chili Peppers. But I still had a good 1st PJ show when they were the middle band on the bill with Blind Melon and Neil Young.NERDS!0
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