*** EV Tour - Boston Fanviews Here 06/16/11 ***

13567

Comments

  • pandora
    pandora Posts: 21,855
    Sounds wonderful! :clap:

    Two weeks from today ... St Louis! :D:D:D
    I'm giddy already! :lol:
  • susannj
    susannj Posts: 694
    So great to see the reviews!! Can't wait for NYC too! Any idea what time Eddie came on and how long did he play for? Getting a car service so trying to figure out the timing - thanks in advance! :D
    -See the waves on distant shores, awaiting your arrival...

    Stanhope, New Jersey 08-12-1992
    Randall's Island, New York 09-28-1996
    E. Rutherford, New Jersey 09-08-1998
    Wantagh, New York 08-24-2000
    New York, New York 07-09-2003
    E. Rutherford, New Jersey 06-03-2006
    New York, New York 05-21-2010
    Brooklyn, New York 10-19-2013
    New York, New York 05-01-2016
    New York, New York 09-11-2022
  • Hugo Reyes
    Hugo Reyes Posts: 244
    youngster wrote:
    Just got back from the show and it was amazing. Let me just start off by saying Glen Hansard is an amazing musician. If you get a chance to see him before Eddie do it. He is great. The first 6 or 7 songs were all Uke songs and then Ed got down to business. Some hightlights.

    Around the Bend and I am Mine back to back was stunning. So much energy and the crowd really got into it. Immortality was phenomenal and reminded me of the Immagine in Cornice DVD. Such a great tune. Before Arc he said he wanted to say a prayer for his friend Howard Zinn, then proceeded to blow the audience away with a great rendition. Ed and Glen broke out laughing halfway through Sleepless Nights but finished strong. Sounded way better than the studio version. My wife wore a Crazy Mary themed shirt and was shocked when he actually played it. Then Ed popped some champagne, passed out cups to the front row and poured them all some bubbly. Then the crowd started chanting, "Let's go Bruins" and Ed saluted the B's for winning the cup. Said after the Boston PJ show last year a couple players who went to the show were in the locker room after the concert and Ed learned of what happened to them in Philly last year. Said they had to have that happen to them to get where they are today. High energy Porch and Hard Sun to close it out.

    Ed was very gracious and thanked us for being a great crowd. Awesome awesome show. It will be tough to top.


    Add on to the Youk thing: Ed said he named his uke Kevin and then he used the Uke as a bat and proceeded to mimic Youk's batting stance. Classic.
  • pjsteelerfan
    pjsteelerfan Maryland Posts: 9,905
    Thats a Nice setlist, hope the next couple shows match up as well
    ...got a mind full of questions and a teacher in my soul...
  • Knish
    Knish Posts: 53
    Thanks for all the posts.

    What time did opening set start?

    What time did Ed hit the stage?
    There are two kinds of women, one that takes your strength, and one that gives you strength

    My next Pearl Jam show will be my 50th

  • megatron
    megatron Posts: 3,420
    i try not to get hung up on hearing one song because i've seen people ruin shows for themselves... but holy poo i want to see immortality acoustic 8-)
  • JimmyV
    JimmyV Boston's MetroWest Posts: 19,620
    Ed hit the stage at roughly 8:45, give or take a few minutes.
    ___________________________________________

    "...I changed by not changing at all..."
  • dimitrispearljam
    dimitrispearljam Posts: 139,726
    sweet!!!!!
    "...Dimitri...He talks to me...'.."The Ghost of Greece..".
    "..That's One Happy Fuckin Ghost.."
    “..That came up on the Pillow Case...This is for the Greek, With Our Apologies.....”
  • arriepjf
    arriepjf Posts: 30
    Another great show from one of rock n' rolls greatest performers. It is so great to watching the people in the in white lab coats bringing out a new guitar after each song , at one point Ed has three behind where he sits and you wonder which will he play next. Each has such a different sound starting with the ukuleles for the first 5-6 songs than going through so many different guitars just amazing.

    All the songs sounded great but the highlights for me were Speed of Sound, Unthought Known,Crazy Mary,Imortality,Wishlist, Deadman Walking and the Bruce Springsteen cover Open All Night. That song in particular was great and when he played the first few notes I thought he was goung the play Johnny 99 from the same record. If you ever get a chance pick up Nebraska by Bruce Springsteen it is just a great collection of Bruce solo on acustic guitar, every song is great you can see how much influance Bruce has in Eddie's music.

    Well I am ready for Hartford on Saturday night . I am taking my 10 year old son who's first love in music has been " Into The Wild " should be a great experince for him to see how many great sounds can be made by one person on a stringed instument !!
    96 NY II ,CT, / 98 NJ, MSG I & II , DC, MD
    00 NY I, II, III , NJ I & II / 03 LI , NJ I , MSG I & II , NJ
    04 MA I, FL , PA / 05-NJ I & II
    06 NJ I & II, NY , CT / 08 NJ , MSG I & II, CT
    09- PA III & IV / 10 CT, NJ, MSG II
    11 Montreal / 13 MA 1 & 2 , Brooklyn 1 & 2, Hartford




  • j1kotwic
    j1kotwic Posts: 168
    P-Jam wrote:
    Oh, and Unthought Known brought a tear to my eye it was so good!

    Out of curiosity, was it the full version of Unthought Known or was it the shortened version that was on the Water on the Road DVD?
  • emmadog
    emmadog Posts: 32
    from what i recall, not too much was said for howard zinn other than how much he meant to eddie and he dedicated the arc to him. for the other question about his instruments...he completely mixes up the uke with guitair and mandolin. i am in the best mood today, this was one of the most special perfomances i have seen during his solo tours.
  • vedderlover1
    vedderlover1 Posts: 178
    This was my first ev show and I was left speechless. He is truly amazing. I really can't say anything more than what has been said here already, except that the way arc was done was mindblowing. I think he did a great job of mixing it up; new uke stuff, itw and classic pj. Unbelievable night, and unforgettable as well.
  • Knish wrote:
    Thanks for all the posts.

    What time did opening set start?

    What time did Ed hit the stage?

    Glen started right on time at 7:30.

    Ed came on at 8:40.
    "What can you expect when you're on top? You know? It's like Napoleon. When he was the king, you know, people were just constantly trying to conquer him, you know, in the Roman Empire. So, it's history repeating itself all over again."
  • Merkin Baller
    Merkin Baller Posts: 12,818
    j1kotwic wrote:
    P-Jam wrote:
    Oh, and Unthought Known brought a tear to my eye it was so good!

    Out of curiosity, was it the full version of Unthought Known or was it the shortened version that was on the Water on the Road DVD?



    Full version, it was phenomenal...... after PJ opened w/ it in Hartford last year, and now having seen it last night, it's quickly become one of my favorite live tunes.

    And yeah, Speed of Sound was legendary... looking forward to taking my gf to Hartfor for our anniversary Saturday!
  • Hugo Reyes
    Hugo Reyes Posts: 244
    j1kotwic wrote:
    P-Jam wrote:
    Oh, and Unthought Known brought a tear to my eye it was so good!

    Out of curiosity, was it the full version of Unthought Known or was it the shortened version that was on the Water on the Road DVD?


    FULL VERSION...AND IT WAS FANTASTIC. Crowd gave a standing ovation after it.
  • Suziemay
    Suziemay Posts: 11,168
    pjl44 wrote:
    Suziemay wrote:
    Ooh so excited for NYC! For folks who got posters, approximately what time did you make your purchase? :mrgreen:

    There were still a bunch of posters for sale as we were walking out. In addition to the merch stand, there was a separate table just for poster sales. Both seemed to have plenty.

    Yippee! That's very helpful to know as I strategerize for the Beacon :mrgreen:
  • 16chez21
    16chez21 Posts: 94
    megatron wrote:
    i try not to get hung up on hearing one song because i've seen people ruin shows for themselves... but holy poo i want to see immortality acoustic 8-)


    Immortality was definitely the highlight of the show for me, followed closely by Crazy Mary and the Sleepless Nights duo with Glen. The toast of the B's was pretty cool, as was Ed's story about having a few pops with some B's players last year after the Garden show. I can promise you that you will not be disappointed, Immortality or not.

    We were able to see all of Glen's set. He is damn talented.

    10c pulled through again for us. Row E center on the aisle.
  • Poncier
    Poncier Posts: 18,110
    Great show.
    Most of it has been stated already, though I must mention Dead Man Walking...definitely one of the highlights for me...phenomenal.

    The Uke stuff translated very well live, Ed seemed to be in a great mood and the whole show was top shelf.

    Great hanging with some of you fakkahs before the show.
    This weekend we rock Portland
  • susannj
    susannj Posts: 694
    About what time did it end? Also how strict was it as far as taking pictures? Anyone able to sneak in a camera?
    -See the waves on distant shores, awaiting your arrival...

    Stanhope, New Jersey 08-12-1992
    Randall's Island, New York 09-28-1996
    E. Rutherford, New Jersey 09-08-1998
    Wantagh, New York 08-24-2000
    New York, New York 07-09-2003
    E. Rutherford, New Jersey 06-03-2006
    New York, New York 05-21-2010
    Brooklyn, New York 10-19-2013
    New York, New York 05-01-2016
    New York, New York 09-11-2022
  • Merkin Baller
    Merkin Baller Posts: 12,818
    [quote="susannj"]About what time did it end? Also how strict was it as far as taking pictures? Anyone able to sneak in a camera?[/quote]

    I saw a few flashes going off during the show, I probably could have snuck a couple shots in if I had a camera, but I did see the ushers asking people to put their phones away when they had them out.

    The show got over about 10:30.