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1995 tour

For some reason, this is my favorite era of live Pearl Jam. I know the '93-'94 shows are tremendous in pure energy and have great setlists. And the recent years have marathon sets and a larger catalog of music to pull from.
But the tension and pressure on the band during the 95 shows is something i cant get enough of. I've had the show from Casper, WY for many years and its the one that kicks off the tour without ticketmaster in the US. Its not the best sound quality, but i love it.
PJ making a stand against ticketmaster, frustrated by the difficulty of touring without TM. This being the time where the band could have easily imploded. These shows are just so angst filled and when a PJ show seemed like a worldwide event whenever they played. (though it still is to all of us
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I'm was fascinated then and still am by this period of time when the biggest band in the world was on the verge of ripping apart while at the same time putting on incredible performances each night. Thoughts????
But the tension and pressure on the band during the 95 shows is something i cant get enough of. I've had the show from Casper, WY for many years and its the one that kicks off the tour without ticketmaster in the US. Its not the best sound quality, but i love it.
PJ making a stand against ticketmaster, frustrated by the difficulty of touring without TM. This being the time where the band could have easily imploded. These shows are just so angst filled and when a PJ show seemed like a worldwide event whenever they played. (though it still is to all of us

I'm was fascinated then and still am by this period of time when the biggest band in the world was on the verge of ripping apart while at the same time putting on incredible performances each night. Thoughts????
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augusta maine was 96
my 2nd show
outstanding setlist
first black red and yellow
i ate a few shrooms and floated around the first few rows most of the show
it was like we were in a high school gym
and the full moon
RED ROCKS 6-19-95
AUGUSTA 9-26-96
MANSFIELD 9-15-98
BOSTON 9-29-04
BOSTON 5-25-06
MANSFIELD 6-30-08
EV SOLO BOSTON 8-01-08
BOSTON 5-17-10
EV SOLO BOSTON 6-16-11
PJ20 9-3-11
PJ20 9-4-11
WRIGLEY 7-19-13
WORCESTER 10-15-13
WORCESTER 10-16-13
HARTFORD 10-25-13
best period in my ears
Sammi: Wanna just break up?
my first show was night 1 at red rocks
and i will always regret not going night 2 for that setlist
and yes
the energy was outstanding
or was it their, and our, youth?
RED ROCKS 6-19-95
AUGUSTA 9-26-96
MANSFIELD 9-15-98
BOSTON 9-29-04
BOSTON 5-25-06
MANSFIELD 6-30-08
EV SOLO BOSTON 8-01-08
BOSTON 5-17-10
EV SOLO BOSTON 6-16-11
PJ20 9-3-11
PJ20 9-4-11
WRIGLEY 7-19-13
WORCESTER 10-15-13
WORCESTER 10-16-13
HARTFORD 10-25-13
Eddie Vedder solo: 2008 - Boston night 1 & 2 || 2009 - Albany, NY night 1 & 2 || 2011 - Hartford, CT, Boston, MA
Chicago EV 08 11 13
Cleveland 94 98 03 06 10
Cincinatti 06
Columbus 00 03 10
Detroit 06 EV 11 14
Grand Rapids 06
Hershey 03
Jacksonville EV 12
Moline 14
Montreal 05
Milwaukee EV 08
Nobelsville 03
Ottawa 05
Pittsburgh 06 13
Toledo 96 04
WRIGLEY 13
my first show
ate a few (too many) gel tabs, I must have floated right by you
and the full moon my friend, THE FULL MOON!
*I love listening to the boot and hearing Ed yell, "can you feel it, can you feel it?!?"
'94 at the "new" regal theater (chicago) was like the 5th time i saw them in a few years but the first time i actually fell in love with not only music but the band.
This show was after they cancelled their tour due to TM if memory serves but just before the soldier field show.
listening to the Orpheum show for the first time, which i just got in the set, reminded me of the days all too well.
My first show too! Damn that was an incredible experience...I was like 15yrs old---- at my first ever concert and I was dead center on the rail with two massive pits going round and round behind me...... and about 50,000+fans just super charged with energy .... Even though that was only a seven set show - it remains my favorite.... It was definitely worth the 8 hour drive!! 95 was an amazing year--the energy was insane and full of thunderous rage!!!
I haven't seen the band as much as some of you people on here, but i have been lucky enough to seen them on different occasions from 1992 - 2010, seeing them progress from the club band right through to the band that they are today.
My first was Eastern Creek. Man, the old days of camping out for tickets. What a cool period of my life. Things never stay the same of course but I loved the intensity back in the mid 90's. I didn't need to hear Ed talk and make me laugh between songs. I didn't care to see Mike with a big smile on his face. Both things I love about the shows these days. All I cared about was hearing some intense tunes. Burning off energy. Being energised by their energy. Watching Mike smash his guitar. Eddie with a constant frown. I fucking loved those times, and super grateful for having witnessed them. '95 was a hell of a year. You could just sense that may things were bottling up inside and whenever they came out on stage - BAM! They were lethal. Dave A is my fav as well but Jack was super cool. Just pure rock at it's 90's best. They were getting into a serious groove by the time '95 came around.
No doubt. It was a real interesting time in the bands tenure. I never got to see a show from '93-'95 but I still felt it in '96 at Randall's Island. They still had the ticketmaster fight going but with No Code now out. I agree that 1993-1997 was very, very memorable. It cost the band a lot of fans with the touring but the ones that fought through it with them became one of the greatest tight knit fan bases ever. Thus teaching the new generation fans what the band is all about!!
8/15/92, 9/28/96, 8/28/98, 8/29/98, 9/18/98, 8/3/00, 8/9/00, 8/10/00, 8/23/00, 8/25/00, 9/1/00, 9/2/00, 4/28/03, 6/18/03, 7/5/03, 7/6/03, 10/1/04, 10/3/05, 6/19/08, 10/27/09, 10/31/09, 5/21/10, 9/3/11, 9/4/11, 10/21/13
More to Come....
They say every sin is deadly but I believe they may be wrong...I'm guilty of all seven and I don't feel too bad at all
Yeah that was my first show.... that pit was insane. Security was rationing out water to all of us. The crowd crush on that field was massive. I remember entering from the opposite end of the stage and running full speed to the other end of the field. I was row 5 or something if that means anything in a pit. It was smokin hot and humid and this was the only time in 20+ shows I've seen Mike smash a guitar. One of my all time favorites.
Oh yeah kids, that was when tix were really hard to come by. I remember talking to a guy in line that had eaten dog food to win a pair of radio promo tickets.
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1995- New Orleans, LA : New Orleans, LA
1996- Charleston, SC
1998- Atlanta, GA: Birmingham, AL: Greenville, SC: Knoxville, TN
2000- Atlanta, GA: New Orleans, LA: Memphis, TN: Nashville, TN
2003- Raleigh, NC: Charlotte, NC: Atlanta, GA
2004- Asheville, NC (hometown show)
2006- Cincinnati, OH
2008- Columbia, SC
2009- Chicago, IL x 2 / Ed Vedder- Atlanta, GA x 2
2010- Bristow, VA
2011- Alpine Valley, WI (PJ20) x 2 / Ed Vedder- Chicago, IL
2012- Atlanta, GA
2013- Charlotte, NC
2014- Cincinnati, OH
2015- New York, NY
2016- Greenville, SC: Hampton, VA:: Columbia, SC: Raleigh, NC : Lexington, KY: Philly, PA 2: (Wrigley) Chicago, IL x 2 (holy shit): Temple of the Dog- Philly, PA
2017- ED VED- Louisville, KY
2018- Chicago, IL x2, Boston, MA x2
2020- Nashville, TN
2022- Smashville
2023- Austin, TX x2
2024- Baltimore
They say every sin is deadly but I believe they may be wrong...I'm guilty of all seven and I don't feel too bad at all
It was tough from the first chord of the Ramones and only got rougher... i had to send my sister out of the front before PJ came on. I also felt like I had gone a few rounds with Tyson after this show. I'm surprised I made my way to the merch stand to get a shirt and poster after the show... but we ended up on the 95 holiday single..."July Fourth in New Orleans"... I've got to see if my parents still have those original tickets somewhere in my old room. Great memories.
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1995- New Orleans, LA : New Orleans, LA
1996- Charleston, SC
1998- Atlanta, GA: Birmingham, AL: Greenville, SC: Knoxville, TN
2000- Atlanta, GA: New Orleans, LA: Memphis, TN: Nashville, TN
2003- Raleigh, NC: Charlotte, NC: Atlanta, GA
2004- Asheville, NC (hometown show)
2006- Cincinnati, OH
2008- Columbia, SC
2009- Chicago, IL x 2 / Ed Vedder- Atlanta, GA x 2
2010- Bristow, VA
2011- Alpine Valley, WI (PJ20) x 2 / Ed Vedder- Chicago, IL
2012- Atlanta, GA
2013- Charlotte, NC
2014- Cincinnati, OH
2015- New York, NY
2016- Greenville, SC: Hampton, VA:: Columbia, SC: Raleigh, NC : Lexington, KY: Philly, PA 2: (Wrigley) Chicago, IL x 2 (holy shit): Temple of the Dog- Philly, PA
2017- ED VED- Louisville, KY
2018- Chicago, IL x2, Boston, MA x2
2020- Nashville, TN
2022- Smashville
2023- Austin, TX x2
2024- Baltimore
That Grand Rapids 2006 show was the one where they "screwed up" the fan club seats and all the good numbers were in the back and the normally bad numbers were up front. Tons of people had great seats that never usually got a sniff of the stage....and the band responded to all the new faces. At one point near the end of the show, Vedder says "Grand Rapids, huh? Who knew?"
Besides Soldier Field 1995, may favorite show I've ever been to.
Such an awesome show. 2 hours and 20 minutes if I remember, and this was back when they only had 3 albums. So in other words, they played almost every song from those albums. A strange time in the band's history, but some killer concerts too.
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But i just remember 1995, at least for me, being the absolute pinnacle of my fandom. (not that i still dont go nuts when the tour, but hey, i was an impressionable 16 years old as oppossed to my current, jaded 32.
1995
--i first got into them with the release of Vs, so i was in the process of soaking in both Ten and Vs.
--Vitalogy coming just over a year after Vs to my suprise and excitiment. Still remember reading in Hit Parader (!) about Pearl Jam having a new surprise release because it was so soon after Vs (long before internet leaks)
--kicking off '95 with a freaking pirate radio broadcast where they were swearing on FM radio! I remember thinking "how can they get away with that, this band can do anything!" Self pollution radio was magical.
--Taking on a greedy corporation in Ticketmaster. Ended up not working out, but was a Noble thing to do and made me love them even more, even if getting tickets was impossible most of the time.
--Also, pretty much anything i heard from them on random complilations was gold- Crazy Mary, Against the 70's, Merkinball, etc.
--And even though they were like $30 a pop, the old school bootlegs were unbelievably awesome!!!! Still got 'em and love more than most of my official boots.
Very exciting time. Memories........................
I'm same age as you, and also a Detroiter, and missed out on this show, was only barely aware at the time that it happened. I had tried the "newspaper lottery" for the '94 Masonic show, missed on that and the AnnArbor show of the same year. Tickets were selling out in literally like 3 minutes. The Toledo show, i don't know, i think i just sort of let it go out of my awareness so as not to torture myself further. Funny, because that's when i was really really at the peak of my fandom too (athough i'm still sort of their i guess). No Code was easily my favorite album of theirs, and remains so. I had taped the Self Pollution broadcast off the radio, had taped the Atlanta concert off the radio, started buying some of those same boots....And was starting to believe i would never see 'em live.....When i finally did, detroit 98, i was the very last seat to the top on Mike's side of the stage, like the last seat stuffed halfway behind the stage all the way at the top.....And it was worth it.
cheers
aaron