April 12, 1994 Orpheum show press
Does anyone happen to have any press articles and/or photos from the Orpheum show in Boston on 4.12.94?
I know it's a long time ago but I can't seem to find mine. I know it's a long time ago; did anyone but me save that stuff? Thanks everyone!
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Falling down,...not staying down
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Sorry I can't help. I'm sure someone can.
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If you don't find it, maybe they can use Atlanta '94 instead.
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04/12/94 - Orpheum Theater: Boston, MA [130]
support act: Mudhoney
set: Oceans, Even Flow, Sonic Reducer, State of Love and Trust, Hard to Imagine, Immortality/(Hey Hey, My My), Go, Animal, Glorified G, Daughter/(Suck You Dry), Alone, Not for You, Better Man, Rats, Blood
enc: Release, Tremor Christ, Once, Fuckin' Up, Dirty Frank, Yellow Ledbetter, instrumental jam, Rearviewmirror, Elderly Woman, I've Got a Feeling/jam
notes: The crew created this setlist, full of new songs and b-sides. Mark Arm joins PJ for 'Sonic Reducer.' Standout version of 'Immortality.' Ed's comments: "This is the second to the last night of this fucking tour. Play New York and we are going home. We would like to thank our crew, speaking of 'Rats.' You should also thank the one who made the setlist tonight, cause somebody else made it. This is a fucking awesome place you live in. Lots of history. It is definitely one of the places I want to live." Mike pretends to hide during the appropriate 'Dirty Frank' lyrics. Having a rather cheerful night, Ed quips, "I really shouldn't let you all see me this happy ... people might expect it all the time." During the extended (20+ min.?) 'I've Got a Feeling' jam, Ed lifts a young female attendee from the crowd and puts her on his shoulders, dances a bit and returns her to her seat, giving her some roses.
Dublin 02 Arena - 22/6/10. Belfast Odyssey Arena - 23/6/10. London Hyde Park - 25/6/10. Berlin Wuhlheide - 30/6/10.
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Yes!! We'll see....
Now where is his card :think:
Pinkpop 92 is already out there in proshot quality. If they release another proshot type DVD it should be something that's not already circulating, IMO.
I agree.
Dublin 02 Arena - 22/6/10. Belfast Odyssey Arena - 23/6/10. London Hyde Park - 25/6/10. Berlin Wuhlheide - 30/6/10.
Manchester MEN - 20/06/12. Manchester MEN - 21/06/12
I also agree with this too.
Don't you think they would keep it with the album being rereleased? Like Ten had Unplugged cause it was the same "era"... Wouldn't a DVD be something from Vs (or Vitalogy if it's both together) forward? Seems like it'd be 93-94... at least, that's my figuring.
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Kat, try contacting the local papers and libraries in the Boston area. I'm sure they've got any articles written for the show in their morgues and archives.
Wash me in the blood of Rock & Roll
rats
perfect soundboard quality
praying we get this with the next box set
'08:6.19,6.20,6.22,6.24,6.25,6.27,6.28,6.30,7.1
'09:8.21,8.23,8.24,9.21,9.22,10.4,10.27,10.28,10.30,10.31
'10:5.9,5.10,5.13,5.15,5.17,5.18,5.20,5.21
'11:9.3,9.4,9.11,9.12
'12:9.2
'13:7.16,10.15,10.16,10.18,10.19,10.21,10.22,10.25,10.27
'14:6.16, 6.17
'15:9.26
'16:4.28,4.29,5.1,5.2,5.10,5.11,8.5,8.7,8.20,8.22
'17:4.7
'18:8.8,8.10,9.2,9.4
'21:9.18
'22:9.10,9.11,9.14
'24:9.3,9.4
I always said Ed was a smart dude.
Boston Globe (pre-1997 Fulltext) - Boston, Mass.
Author: Michael Saunders, Globe Staff
Date: Apr 13, 1994
Start Page: 69
Section: LIVING
Text Word Count: 811
PEARL JAM with MUDHONEY
At: Orpheum Theater Tuesday night.
After two shows at the Boston Garden, and a tour's worth of similar arenas and stadiums, Pearl Jam wanted this show to be exclusively for their fans.
This was one of the few nights on a long tour that Pearl Jam tried to reveal a bit more of themselves, to show fans some of the influences propelling the band's sound.
It was as if the band decided to throw open a musical scrapbook, and invited the crowd to settle in, sit back and listen to the past becoming the present. "So, how's this feel? Nice and cozy, huh?" lead singer Eddie Vedder said, the crowd whooping its appreciation of the band's decision to play in a small theater.
Compared to how fans characterized the first two shows, this was the most upbeat of the Boston shows, as if everyone involved was trying to lift the pall that settled in after the shock of Kurt Cobain's suicide. The set list was turned on its head, with high-attitude songs slicing through the first third of the set, and a mix of old and unreleased songs rumbling throughout the second third. The band saved favorites -- theirs and fans' -- for a string of emotion-laden encores.
Even the mood outside the theater bordered on festive, at least for those who knew they could get inside.
Fans clustered around streetlamps on Tremont Street, eyes hungrily searching for a sign from passers-by that someone, anyone, would have a ticket. Few people were so blessed.
Even as opening act Mudhoney closed its set, more than 200 people hoped to beat the lottery-like odds and find a way inside. Orpheum security staffers kept fans without tickets outside the alley leading to the theater door, reducing any chance of a dangerous front-door stampede.
As the showtime ticked closer, fans grew more desperate as did the people trying to prey the desperation. Would-be smooth operators lined Tremont Street, some trying to scalp tickets they probably didn't have.
For most Pearl Jam fans, any price would have been a bargain, especially for a show in a theater barely a quarter as big as the usual arenas. For a superfan like Kathy Davis of Fremont, Calif., this show was priceless. Davis co-edits a Pearl Jam fanzine and flew out from the West Coast to catch the New England dates of the tour. "I'm flying home {Wednesday} and this is the best way to end my stay."
For the twisted trip down memory lane, the band played recordings of the Circle Jerks while setting up, an homage to the West Coast hardcore-punk sound. That gave way to the eerie atmospheric strains of a snippet from Brian Eno's "Apollo" album, a fact gleaned from an energetic Davis, still incredulous that she was on the other side of the continent watching her favorite people in the world.
"I usually read about people who do this, or write about them, and now look at me -- here I am," she laughed.
Before Pearl Jam took the stage, fans were treated to a look at the band's motivational rugby scrum. Bassist Jeff Ament, drummer Dave Krusen, guitarists Mike McCready and Stone Gossard, band roadies and Vedder lock arms and bring their heads together to psych themselves up for a performance. It's usually only visible from a choice backstage vantage point.
The band opened with "Oceans," then ripped into "Even Flow," which had been kept in reserve toward the end of Monday night's Garden show. And then a punk gem spurted free, the Dead Boys' "Sonic Reducer."
"We're going to play things we haven't played in a long time. We're going to play songs you might not have heard," Vedder said.
He kept his word: few in the audience knew "Hard to Imagine," a slow, soulful grind that appeared on an early demo version of the album "Vs." Fewer still knew "Immortality," a dense, ringing song on which Vedder plugs in and adds a layer of swirling guitar drone.
Vedder even did a song from his previous band Bad Radio, kind of a jangly guitar pop cut with an edge. These unknown songs were greeted warmly, even by the fans who know only the radio hits. Up in the balcony, however, several clumps of thick-necked guys stood stiffly with folded arms during songs they didn't know, then jolted alive during "Go," "Animal" and "Glorified G." Perhaps the song "Not For You" should have been dedicated to them.
There's still a chance for redemption. Pearl Jam will perform on Saturday Night Live, then is considering a surprise, fans-only show at a New York theater about the size of the Orpheum.
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