MUST READ - Article describing "Pearl Jam Experience"

ekeel33
ekeel33 Posts: 12
edited July 2008 in The Porch
Check out the following article. Desribes what its like to attend a Pearl Jam show perfectly. A must read!

http://www.nationalledger.com/artman/publish/article_272621363.shtml
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  • pouch15
    pouch15 Posts: 436
    ekeel33 wrote:
    Check out the following article. Desribes what its like to attend a Pearl Jam show perfectly. A must read!

    http://www.nationalledger.com/artman/publish/article_272621363.shtml

    great article, thanks for posting it
  • Mrs.Vedder78
    Mrs.Vedder78 Posts: 4,585
    There was a lot of feedback about this article on this thread....

    We should keep it on the first page :)

    http://forums.pearljam.com/showthread.php?t=292538
    "Without the album covers, where do you clean your pot?" - EV
  • vitodacat
    vitodacat Posts: 475
    thats is great !! but we don't want to many to know our secrets


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    Member # 0003

    wont let the light escape from me
    wont let the darkness swallow me
  • ekeel33
    ekeel33 Posts: 12
    I wasn't sure if it had already been posted. I read it at work and thought it was worthy of possibly being re-posted. Definitely agree it should remain on main page. Great article.
  • MattyJoe
    MattyJoe Posts: 1,424
    Eddie’s screaming of LOVE at the very end of their cover of “Love Reign O’er me” literally made the hair on the back of my neck stand on end for a good long while. He was somehow able to convey in that ONE word about 10 different emotions, including, but not limited to, love, passion, desperation, sadness, desire, hurt, loneliness, innocence, anger, pain. You know that feeling?

    Perfectly described.
    I pledge to you a government that will not only work well, but wisely, its ability to act tempered by prudence, and its willingness to do good, balanced by the knowledge that government is never more dangerous than when our desire to have it help us blinds us to its great power to harm us.
    -Reagan
  • finnannie
    finnannie Posts: 1,186
    Amazing article, :)
    Won't let the light escape from me.
    Won't let the darkness swallow me.
  • 3inputchick
    3inputchick Posts: 845
    I love the fact that it is written by a woman.... conveys feelings over sounds..... (sorry guys, we are just better at that type of stuff).

    Does she have an email address?
    I would like to invite her to sit withme at Ed's solo show if I'm lucky enough to get tickets....

    us 30 something female fans need to stick together!
    A pessimist is a man who thinks all women are bad. An optimist is one who hopes they are.
  • Mrs.Vedder78
    Mrs.Vedder78 Posts: 4,585
    I love the fact that it is written by a woman.... conveys feelings over sounds..... (sorry guys, we are just better at that type of stuff).

    Does she have an email address?
    I would like to invite her to sit withme at Ed's solo show if I'm lucky enough to get tickets....

    us 30 something female fans need to stick together!


    check your pm's :D
    "Without the album covers, where do you clean your pot?" - EV
  • Inhiding230
    Inhiding230 Posts: 362
    This article bought tears to my eyes because it is written sooo well and it truly describes every thought and feeling I had while seeing PJ. It is really not just a show, it is an experience. I am also an older Mom, so I totally relate in many ways :P
  • Brez
    Brez Posts: 570
    "One thing that sets PJ apart from many of its contemporaries is that they truly do mix up the set list. Making it so much more interesting for the, uh, psycho fan who might be going to more than one show."

    She needs to learn that she is far from alone in being just a "psycho fan" haha.
    And before his first step... He's off again...
  • yahamita
    yahamita Posts: 1,514
    I love the fact that it is written by a woman.... conveys feelings over sounds..... (sorry guys, we are just better at that type of stuff).

    Does she have an email address?
    I would like to invite her to sit withme at Ed's solo show if I'm lucky enough to get tickets....

    us 30 something female fans need to stick together!
    and us 40 something female fans!
    I knew all the rules, but the rules did not know me...GUARANTEED!

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  • Inhiding230
    Inhiding230 Posts: 362
    yahamita wrote:
    and us 40 something female fans!

    Yes indeed :) I am 41, and have been listening to PJ since I was pregnant with my now 16 year old daughter......
  • Travelar
    Travelar Posts: 3,437
    Awesome article. Thanks for sharing.
  • yahamita
    yahamita Posts: 1,514
    seren327 wrote:
    Yes indeed :) I am 41, and have been listening to PJ since I was pregnant with my now 16 year old daughter......
    and my 16 year old son as well! I took him to his first show in Vegas 06 then off to San Diego.It was his first experience helping out with the CCFA preparty as well. He was our auctioneer!
    A really kind young lady handed over her newly purchased brown hoodie to him, She couldn't believe he knew EVERY song...how could he not, he's been brainwashed since birth! hahaha

    http://i89.photobucket.com/albums/k230/WishlistFoundation/2006-07-06%20Las%20Vegas%20CCFA%20Pre-Party/LISAANDSONDYLAN.jpg

    http://s89.photobucket.com/albums/k230/WishlistFoundation/2006-07-06%20Las%20Vegas%20CCFA%20Pre-Party/?action=view&current=DSC02662.jpg

    http://i89.photobucket.com/albums/k230/WishlistFoundation/2006-07-06%20Las%20Vegas%20CCFA%20Pre-Party/ANDTHEWINNERIS.jpg
    I knew all the rules, but the rules did not know me...GUARANTEED!

    Hail Hail HIPPIEMOM

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    http://www.wishlistfoundation.org
    info@wishlistfoundation.org
  • Yes! Girl Pearl Jams fans in our 30's. Love this article. Love this band. I wanna sit with you too. :)
  • smithnic
    smithnic Posts: 1,565
    I stopped in the second paragraph when she used the term "whatev" Sorry, I jump ship at ignorant English.
    Go Get 'Em Tigers!
  • Anon
    Anon Posts: 11,175
    yahamita wrote:
    and us 40 something female fans!

    yes! you beat me to it!

    what a great read, thanks to whoever posted it!
  • PJ_Phil
    PJ_Phil Posts: 84
    Great article, probably the best description I've ever read for someone who's never experienced a Pearl Jam show before.

    Phil
    Shows:

    Montreal 2003
    Boston (1&2) 2004
    Montreal 2005
    Ottawa 2005
    Halifax 2005
    Boston (1&2) 2006
    Hartford 2008
    Mansfield (1&2)2008
  • ChadsStillAlive
    ChadsStillAlive Indianapolis Posts: 452
    smithnic wrote:
    I stopped in the second paragraph when she used the term "whatev" Sorry, I jump ship at ignorant English.

    That's too bad. As a college graduate with a Bachelor's in English (w/ a Concentration in Writing), I am here to tell you it might be a good idea to lighten up about a columnist using slang in an article dealing with rock music. Rock, after all, was founded upon and has always been about rebelling against the establishment. It is raw and it is fun. So, like I said, lighten up.

    This was an incredible article. I got teary-eyed and felt a wave of emotions throughout it, but especially at the end. Thanks for posting it. It is yet another piece of information I can use to attempt to lure my non-believing friends into the "Pearl Jam Experience."

    Whatev
    I am lost, I'm no guide, but I'm by your side.
    I am right by your side.
  • halszka123
    halszka123 Posts: 1,109
    Their music is as good as Their shows. Or maybe inversely:)
    Lucky people in USA. U can be so often on Their concerts, so many times increasing concentration of serotonin in blood.
    How many bars ofchocolate should I take instead of one PJ show?
    How many kgs would I rise of chocolate and how many would I lose on concert?
    Not 10c member? Have sth to say? write to me - I'll put it on the forum
    halszka123@op.pl