06/24/98 – Rushmore Civic Center Arena: Rapid City, SD [110m]
attendance: 8,500
support act: Frank Black
soundcheck: Nothingman, Indifference, Pilate (2x), Present Tense, Leatherman, Last Exit, I Got You, Rich in a Ditch (Klark Kent cover)
set: Do the Evolution, Animal, Last Exit, Brain of J, Given to Fly, Jeremy, Faithfull, Corduroy, MFC, Not for You, Even Flow, Daughter/ (I’ve Been Tired)/(Three Little Birds), Nothingman, Leatherman, Better Man (no we are not making this up!), Immortality, new song/improv?, Go, Alive
enc: Hail Hail, State of Love and Trust, Black, Wishlist, Rearviewmirror
notes: The band is relaxed and in good spirits, even though they all seem to experience numerous technical problems. ‘Daughter’ is graced by a Pixies cover as a tag titled, ‘I’ve Been Tired,’ which references Lou Reed:
“I wanna be a singer like Lou Reed I like Lou Reed Why don’t you tell me one of your biggest fears? Losing my penis to a whore with disease Excuse me please?!”
Before the “man” trilogy, Eddie announces, “we’re gonna do something this band has never attempted before – play three songs in a row with ‘man’ in the title!” After some chat about “cowtippers,” a new song or an improv (featuring the lyrics “corner store” and “where do we go from here?” follows ‘Immortality.’ Ed makes jokes about Mount Rushmore, the Crazy Horse monument and Bill Gates. All in all, an energetic and powerful show, along the lines of the Utah one last Sunday.
North:
06/15/03 – Fargo Dome: Fargo, ND
attendance: 9,473
support act: Idlewild
Evacuation, Drifting, Red Mosquito, Elderly Woman, I Believe In Miracles
set: Arc, Go, Do The Evolution, Insignificance, Nothing As It Seems, 1/2 Full, I Believe In Miracles, I Am Mine, Help Help, Daughter/(Androgynous Mind), You Are, Even Flow, Better Man, Whipping, In My Tree, Thumbing My Way, Spin The Black Circle, Porch
enc 1: Corduroy, Animal, Elderly Woman, Sleight Of Hand, Rearviewmirror
enc 2: I Am A Patriot, Crazy Mary, Baba O’Riley
notes: Ed is sick, drinking tea, chasing it with wine and a smoke throughout the show. Ed flubs the lyrics to ‘DTE’ and the band has to adjust, leading to an awkward moment in the mid-song. After ‘Insignificance,’ Ed points out that the reason the band are playing Fargo is Jeff Ament and the crowd responds with “Jeff” chants. Ed mentions Jeff’s family, who are supposedly in the stands stage right holding a large “Thanks, Jeff” banner. He thanks the Cohen brothers, leading to ‘NAIS.’ Ed postulates that in the 2300+ shows the Ramones played, not one was in Fargo, and thus, this is the first time this song has ever been played in Fargo, leading to ‘I Believe in Miracles.’ The ‘Daughter’ tag doesn’t quite get off the ground with the crowd, who have trouble with the call and response and Ed struggles with his throat. Mike is immersed in his ‘Even Flow’ solo, dragging it out over several minutes and the band seeming impatient with him, all staring at him with not-too-happy looks on their faces. ‘Whipping’ is introduced as “another love song, with a bondage twist to it.” ‘In My Tree’ makes its tour debut, though the band only “play the part we remember…” It’s a fairly low-key, slower and shorter version, but beautiful in its simplicity, with improvised lyrics at the end.
It’s still growing up just like me, yeah.
Still growing, still breathing, still avoiding dying.
Still playing, still loving, still avoiding crying, yeah.
As the crow flies, as the tree grows, tomorrow I’ll die.
Something I never thought I’d know.
Ed remarks afterward, “That was just a detour.” ‘Thumbing My Way’ is played electric rather than acoustic. Lyrics included during ‘Porch:’ “If I could take back … there’s some things I’d change …” When they return for the first encore, Ed, who noticeably has difficulty with his voice all night long, making several gestures to his throat throughout the show, apologizes for his difficulties. “I guess I was just intimidated by all of Jeff’s family. Or all the sudden it freaked me out cause I know that my family’s gonna be in Chicago in three days and I’m getting the shakes.” ‘Sleight Of Hand’ makes an odd encore appearance, with Ed noting, “… it is not the average, not the normal, we might try it.” Matt and Ed return for the second encore with Ed announcing, “Minnesota can wait. (big cheers) Half of you are from Minnesota. OK, then goodnight we’ll see you tomorrow!” The wine bottle gets passed around for ‘Crazy Mary,’ and Boom goes wild at the end. ‘Baba’ closes the show, the crowd in this small venue taking over the chorus.
I don't think Pearl Jam has skipped any of the Southern U.S. They just don't tour here anymore. But they have.
:shock:
TOUR THE SOUTH
I actually feel bad for the folks down South. I can't imagine how frustrated people will be when Pearl Jam announces a 2012 US tour going through Boston, NYC, Philly, etc. and skip most (or all) of the South. I appreciate that Pearl Jam isn't popular down there, but for the dedicated fans it has to suck constantly travelling to see this band.
I actually feel bad for the folks down South. I can't imagine how frustrated people will be when Pearl Jam announces a 2012 US tour going through Boston, NYC, Philly, etc. and skip most (or all) of the South. I appreciate that Pearl Jam isn't popular down there, but for the dedicated fans it has to suck constantly travelling to see this band.
I don't know if they're not popular in the South, or if we're just not popular with them.
"See a broad to get dat booty yak 'em, leg 'er down, a smack 'em yak 'em!"
I actually feel bad for the folks down South. I can't imagine how frustrated people will be when Pearl Jam announces a 2012 US tour going through Boston, NYC, Philly, etc. and skip most (or all) of the South. I appreciate that Pearl Jam isn't popular down there, but for the dedicated fans it has to suck constantly travelling to see this band.[/quote]
I don't mind the travel, I do mind being looked down on....that's how it's starting to feel.
They used to come to AZ on almost every tour. Nothing since 2003 in Phoenix and since the early days in Tucson.
The better question might be about the states that haven't had a PJ show in at least a decade. We're coming up on that unfortunate milestone in Arizona
I actually feel bad for the folks down South. I can't imagine how frustrated people will be when Pearl Jam announces a 2012 US tour going through Boston, NYC, Philly, etc. and skip most (or all) of the South. I appreciate that Pearl Jam isn't popular down there, but for the dedicated fans it has to suck constantly travelling to see this band.
I don't know if they're not popular in the South, or if we're just not popular with them.
Hell, just among my extended group of longtime friends I can think of 10 diehard fans from my shithole town and I'd be willing to guess there's even more I've lost touch with.
They could still tour the south with success in my opinion. Whatever, I'll just keep going to see Foo every two or three years I guess.
All I have to do is revel in the everyday....then do it again tomorrow
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
They haven't played Nebraska, but did play Council Bluffs, which is right across the river, in 2003.
Mid-America Center Council Bluffs, IA - Jun 13, 2003
Alpine Valley Music Theatre - Sep 03, 2011
Alpine Valley Music Theatre - Sep 04, 2011
Wrigley Field - July 19, 2013 Lincoln, NE - Oct 9, 2014 Global Citizen's Festival, NYC - Sept 26, 2015
Eddie's showed did just fine in Atlanta. He even commented on how great the crowd was so I can't imagine them not being able to do SOME shows in the South. I don't think anyone expects them to play small cities but Atlanta isn't exactly a small market.
I actually feel bad for the folks down South. I can't imagine how frustrated people will be when Pearl Jam announces a 2012 US tour going through Boston, NYC, Philly, etc. and skip most (or all) of the South. I appreciate that Pearl Jam isn't popular down there, but for the dedicated fans it has to suck constantly travelling to see this band.
I don't mind the travel, I do mind being looked down on....that's how it's starting to feel. [/quote]
It does SUCK!!!!! Eddie sold out both nights he was here a couple years ago...
Maybe Jeff is afraid to come back after he got mugged and robbed here.
I actually feel bad for the folks down South. I can't imagine how frustrated people will be when Pearl Jam announces a 2012 US tour going through Boston, NYC, Philly, etc. and skip most (or all) of the South. I appreciate that Pearl Jam isn't popular down there, but for the dedicated fans it has to suck constantly travelling to see this band.
I don't mind the travel, I do mind being looked down on....that's how it's starting to feel.
It does SUCK!!!!! Eddie sold out both nights he was here a couple years ago...
Maybe Jeff is afraid to come back after he got mugged and robbed here.[/quote]
Ed also sold out two shows in Memphis.
All I have to do is revel in the everyday....then do it again tomorrow
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
OMG. I knew that! The Ranch Bowl doesn't exist any more, so I completely forgot about it. We did get one of the early shows. Thanks for clarifying!!
Mid-America Center Council Bluffs, IA - Jun 13, 2003
Alpine Valley Music Theatre - Sep 03, 2011
Alpine Valley Music Theatre - Sep 04, 2011
Wrigley Field - July 19, 2013 Lincoln, NE - Oct 9, 2014 Global Citizen's Festival, NYC - Sept 26, 2015
Another show in Michigan would be nice. Its been since 2006. Granted there were 2 shows (Grand Rapids and Auburn Hills) and Grand Rapids was incredible. Seems like they are avoiding MI for some reason since they have been close by since 2006
The columbia, SC show was awesome. Not having a fan base...... there was a line for Backspacer when it was released at our record store in Charleston. Good thing I am friends with the guy who owned it!
6/16/2008 Columbia, SC, 10/30/09-10/31/09 Philly, EV Solo 6/26/11 Detroit, 9/3/11-9/4/11 Alpine Valley, 9/30/2012 Missoula,MT 7/16/13 London, ON *****FIRST ROW****, 7/19/13 Chicago, IL, 10/30/13 Charlotte, NC. 4/21/2008 Columbia, SC, 5/2/2016 MSG2
Come back to Maine! They came here once, 15 years ago. It was my first of 33 shows. It'd be nice to not have to travel hundreds and hundreds of miles in order to see PJ. It's gotten to the point where I consider a 10 hour drive one way to see PJ as "not that far"
1996: Augusta
1998: Montreal, Mansfield I&II
2000: Mansfield I&II, Montreal
2003: Las Vegas, Toronto, Montreal, Mansfield I&III
2005: Montreal, Ottawa, Quebec
2006: Albany, Hartford, Boston I&II
2007: Lollapalooza
2008: Bonnaroo, Camden I&II, Hartford, Mansfield I&II
2009: Philadelphia III&IV
2010: Hartford, Boston, New York City II
2011: Alpine Valley I&II
2013: Buffalo, Worcester I&II, Hartford, Los Angeles I&II
2014: Tulsa, Lincoln
2016: New York City I&II, Quebec City, Boston I&II, Chicago I&II 2017: New York 2018: Seattle I&II, Boston I&II
They should do what the White Stripes did a few years back and tour the states that they haven't played yet. Finally got to see them in Wilmington, DE at the Grand Opera House
8/28/98- Camden, NJ
10/31/09- Philly
5/21/10- NYC
9/2/12- Philly, PA
7/19/13- Wrigley
10/19/13- Brooklyn, NY
10/21/13- Philly, PA
10/22/13- Philly, PA
10/27/13- Baltimore, MD
Tres Mts.- 3/23/11- Philly
Eddie Vedder- 6/25/11- Philly
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They played the Dakotas.
South:
06/24/98 – Rushmore Civic Center Arena: Rapid City, SD [110m]
attendance: 8,500
support act: Frank Black
soundcheck: Nothingman, Indifference, Pilate (2x), Present Tense, Leatherman, Last Exit, I Got You, Rich in a Ditch (Klark Kent cover)
set: Do the Evolution, Animal, Last Exit, Brain of J, Given to Fly, Jeremy, Faithfull, Corduroy, MFC, Not for You, Even Flow, Daughter/ (I’ve Been Tired)/(Three Little Birds), Nothingman, Leatherman, Better Man (no we are not making this up!), Immortality, new song/improv?, Go, Alive
enc: Hail Hail, State of Love and Trust, Black, Wishlist, Rearviewmirror
notes: The band is relaxed and in good spirits, even though they all seem to experience numerous technical problems. ‘Daughter’ is graced by a Pixies cover as a tag titled, ‘I’ve Been Tired,’ which references Lou Reed:
“I wanna be a singer like Lou Reed I like Lou Reed Why don’t you tell me one of your biggest fears? Losing my penis to a whore with disease Excuse me please?!”
Before the “man” trilogy, Eddie announces, “we’re gonna do something this band has never attempted before – play three songs in a row with ‘man’ in the title!” After some chat about “cowtippers,” a new song or an improv (featuring the lyrics “corner store” and “where do we go from here?” follows ‘Immortality.’ Ed makes jokes about Mount Rushmore, the Crazy Horse monument and Bill Gates. All in all, an energetic and powerful show, along the lines of the Utah one last Sunday.
North:
06/15/03 – Fargo Dome: Fargo, ND
attendance: 9,473
support act: Idlewild
Evacuation, Drifting, Red Mosquito, Elderly Woman, I Believe In Miracles
set: Arc, Go, Do The Evolution, Insignificance, Nothing As It Seems, 1/2 Full, I Believe In Miracles, I Am Mine, Help Help, Daughter/(Androgynous Mind), You Are, Even Flow, Better Man, Whipping, In My Tree, Thumbing My Way, Spin The Black Circle, Porch
enc 1: Corduroy, Animal, Elderly Woman, Sleight Of Hand, Rearviewmirror
enc 2: I Am A Patriot, Crazy Mary, Baba O’Riley
notes: Ed is sick, drinking tea, chasing it with wine and a smoke throughout the show. Ed flubs the lyrics to ‘DTE’ and the band has to adjust, leading to an awkward moment in the mid-song. After ‘Insignificance,’ Ed points out that the reason the band are playing Fargo is Jeff Ament and the crowd responds with “Jeff” chants. Ed mentions Jeff’s family, who are supposedly in the stands stage right holding a large “Thanks, Jeff” banner. He thanks the Cohen brothers, leading to ‘NAIS.’ Ed postulates that in the 2300+ shows the Ramones played, not one was in Fargo, and thus, this is the first time this song has ever been played in Fargo, leading to ‘I Believe in Miracles.’ The ‘Daughter’ tag doesn’t quite get off the ground with the crowd, who have trouble with the call and response and Ed struggles with his throat. Mike is immersed in his ‘Even Flow’ solo, dragging it out over several minutes and the band seeming impatient with him, all staring at him with not-too-happy looks on their faces. ‘Whipping’ is introduced as “another love song, with a bondage twist to it.” ‘In My Tree’ makes its tour debut, though the band only “play the part we remember…” It’s a fairly low-key, slower and shorter version, but beautiful in its simplicity, with improvised lyrics at the end.
It’s still growing up just like me, yeah.
Still growing, still breathing, still avoiding dying.
Still playing, still loving, still avoiding crying, yeah.
As the crow flies, as the tree grows, tomorrow I’ll die.
Something I never thought I’d know.
Ed remarks afterward, “That was just a detour.” ‘Thumbing My Way’ is played electric rather than acoustic. Lyrics included during ‘Porch:’ “If I could take back … there’s some things I’d change …” When they return for the first encore, Ed, who noticeably has difficulty with his voice all night long, making several gestures to his throat throughout the show, apologizes for his difficulties. “I guess I was just intimidated by all of Jeff’s family. Or all the sudden it freaked me out cause I know that my family’s gonna be in Chicago in three days and I’m getting the shakes.” ‘Sleight Of Hand’ makes an odd encore appearance, with Ed noting, “… it is not the average, not the normal, we might try it.” Matt and Ed return for the second encore with Ed announcing, “Minnesota can wait. (big cheers) Half of you are from Minnesota. OK, then goodnight we’ll see you tomorrow!” The wine bottle gets passed around for ‘Crazy Mary,’ and Boom goes wild at the end. ‘Baba’ closes the show, the crowd in this small venue taking over the chorus.
2010: Newark 5/18 MSG 5/20-21 2011: PJ20 9/3-4 2012: Made In America 9/2
2013: Brooklyn 10/18-19 Philly 10/21-22 Hartford 10/25 2014: ACL10/12
2015: NYC 9/23 2016: Tampa 4/11 Philly 4/28-29 MSG 5/1-2 Fenway 8/5+8/7
2017: RRHoF 4/7 2018: Fenway 9/2+9/4 2021: Sea Hear Now 9/18
2022: MSG 9/11 2024: MSG 9/3-4 Philly 9/7+9/9 Fenway 9/15+9/17
I don't think Pearl Jam has skipped any of the Southern U.S. They just don't tour here anymore. But they have.
Biloxi in 2012 though. :roll:
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
:shock:
TOUR THE SOUTH
I actually feel bad for the folks down South. I can't imagine how frustrated people will be when Pearl Jam announces a 2012 US tour going through Boston, NYC, Philly, etc. and skip most (or all) of the South. I appreciate that Pearl Jam isn't popular down there, but for the dedicated fans it has to suck constantly travelling to see this band.
I don't know if they're not popular in the South, or if we're just not popular with them.
I don't mind the travel, I do mind being looked down on....that's how it's starting to feel.
The better question might be about the states that haven't had a PJ show in at least a decade. We're coming up on that unfortunate milestone in Arizona
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They could still tour the south with success in my opinion. Whatever, I'll just keep going to see Foo every two or three years I guess.
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
Alpine Valley Music Theatre - Sep 03, 2011
Alpine Valley Music Theatre - Sep 04, 2011
Wrigley Field - July 19, 2013
Lincoln, NE - Oct 9, 2014
Global Citizen's Festival, NYC - Sept 26, 2015
I don't mind the travel, I do mind being looked down on....that's how it's starting to feel. [/quote]
It does SUCK!!!!! Eddie sold out both nights he was here a couple years ago...
Maybe Jeff is afraid to come back after he got mugged and robbed here.
It does SUCK!!!!! Eddie sold out both nights he was here a couple years ago...
Maybe Jeff is afraid to come back after he got mugged and robbed here.[/quote]
Ed also sold out two shows in Memphis.
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
Vermont?
Wyoming?
New Hampshire?
Rhode Island? (I think once)
Maine?
http://www.pearljam.com/show/ranch-bowl-may-03-1992
In Omaha no less.
DELAWARE!!!!!
fuckin pussies
Alpine Valley Music Theatre - Sep 03, 2011
Alpine Valley Music Theatre - Sep 04, 2011
Wrigley Field - July 19, 2013
Lincoln, NE - Oct 9, 2014
Global Citizen's Festival, NYC - Sept 26, 2015
they played vermont and rhode island in 1991...
casper events center, june 16, 1995
they also played Omaha nebraska in 1991
looks like 5 states...
Alaska
Mississippi
New Hampshire
West Virginia
and DELAWARE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
http://www.twofeetthick.com/2011/02/the ... pearl-jam/
Hail, Hail!!!
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2000: Mansfield I&II, Montreal
2003: Las Vegas, Toronto, Montreal, Mansfield I&III
2005: Montreal, Ottawa, Quebec
2006: Albany, Hartford, Boston I&II
2007: Lollapalooza
2008: Bonnaroo, Camden I&II, Hartford, Mansfield I&II
2009: Philadelphia III&IV
2010: Hartford, Boston, New York City II
2011: Alpine Valley I&II
2013: Buffalo, Worcester I&II, Hartford, Los Angeles I&II
2014: Tulsa, Lincoln
2016: New York City I&II, Quebec City, Boston I&II, Chicago I&II
2017: New York
2018: Seattle I&II, Boston I&II
They should do what the White Stripes did a few years back and tour the states that they haven't played yet. Finally got to see them in Wilmington, DE at the Grand Opera House
8/28/98- Camden, NJ
10/31/09- Philly
5/21/10- NYC
9/2/12- Philly, PA
7/19/13- Wrigley
10/19/13- Brooklyn, NY
10/21/13- Philly, PA
10/22/13- Philly, PA
10/27/13- Baltimore, MD
Tres Mts.- 3/23/11- Philly
Eddie Vedder- 6/25/11- Philly