South American crowds

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  • GD274660 wrote:
    Wonder how the crowds in the US would be if they only played there 2 times every 10 years?

    They need to give us a try and play the south ;)
  • Jennytree
    Jennytree Posts: 5,340
    They put the rest of us to fuckin' shame! Berlin kinda comes close, but nowhere near that level of intensity!

    South Americans - please invade Europe next year and dance with us :D
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    fuckin awesome..
    "...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.....”
  • boyo79
    boyo79 Warrington, UK Posts: 6,525
    GD274660 wrote:
    Wonder how the crowds in the US would be if they only played there 2 times every 10 years?

    The East Coast shudder at the thought of not having a tour EVERY year :lol::lol::lol::lol:
    2000: Manchester
    2006: Dublin; Leeds; Arnhem
    2007: London
    2009: Manchester
    2012: Manchester I & II : EV Manchester : Soundgarden Shepherds Bush
    2013: Brad Manchester : Soundgarden Manchester
    2014: Amsterdam I & II; Berlin; Leeds; Milton Keynes
    2018: Berlin; London II; Boston II

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  • weekapaug19
    weekapaug19 Posts: 2,293
    I wouldn't go to a show in a crowd like those down there, I enjoy having my space where I can go to the bathroom, get a beer, and get back to my seat in 4 minutes. I also don't like having to sit in line all day to get my spot, being crushed by people trying to get closer, etc...

    that being said, enjoy the shows down there.
  • schapp
    schapp Posts: 161
    I wouldn't go to a show in a crowd like those down there, I enjoy having my space where I can go to the bathroom, get a beer, and get back to my seat in 4 minutes. I also don't like having to sit in line all day to get my spot, being crushed by people trying to get closer, etc...

    that being said, enjoy the shows down there.

    Without really knowing your age, wonder if you thought the same 15 years ago :mrgreen: You always have the option of being on a seat though, and still experience the same amazing vibe
  • -Buru-
    -Buru- Santa Barbara, CA Posts: 1,292
    schapp wrote:
    I wouldn't go to a show in a crowd like those down there, I enjoy having my space where I can go to the bathroom, get a beer, and get back to my seat in 4 minutes. I also don't like having to sit in line all day to get my spot, being crushed by people trying to get closer, etc...

    that being said, enjoy the shows down there.

    Without really knowing your age, wonder if you thought the same 15 years ago :mrgreen: You always have the option of being on a seat though, and still experience the same amazing vibe

    It's pretty obvious by this person's username that he/she was born in 1919. ;):lol:

    Just kidding. Everyone enjoys shows in different ways, I personally love to feel the energy of the crowd, although of course you miss details, because you get wrapped up in the overall experience.
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  • http://forums.pearljam.com/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=176144

    This was posted about an hour ago in the official PJ Facebook Page.

    "From the stage, the best crowd/show of all time, an acid trip of Argentinian passion. Hard to explain not only what we were seeing but what we were feeling....first time in a long time that I couldn't sleep after a show.
    Still processing it....
    --Jeff Ament

    Desde el escenario, el mejor show y público de todos los tiempos. Un viaje ácido de pasión Argentina. Es díficil de explicar no sólo lo que estábamos viendo, si no lo que estábamos sintiendo. Es la primera vez en mucho tiempo que no puedo dormir después de un show. Todavia lo estoy procesando…

    Dimi - couldn't find it, but you I trust...man, these shows sound so fn great, never felt the need to visit SA...that has changed...loving these reviews...now if you could just arrange to settle down your protesting countrymen - these austerity measures are needed...sorry, no more politics ;)
  • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n8bLwmjsLxI

    7:20 to the end...

    now find me a better fuckin feeling...than be there and experience this..

    thats fuckin why i wish and try so hard to be at that show..
    "...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.....”
  • schapp
    schapp Posts: 161
    The Oracle wrote:
    http://forums.pearljam.com/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=176144

    This was posted about an hour ago in the official PJ Facebook Page.

    "From the stage, the best crowd/show of all time, an acid trip of Argentinian passion. Hard to explain not only what we were seeing but what we were feeling....first time in a long time that I couldn't sleep after a show.
    Still processing it....
    --Jeff Ament

    Desde el escenario, el mejor show y público de todos los tiempos. Un viaje ácido de pasión Argentina. Es díficil de explicar no sólo lo que estábamos viendo, si no lo que estábamos sintiendo. Es la primera vez en mucho tiempo que no puedo dormir después de un show. Todavia lo estoy procesando…

    Dimi - couldn't find it, but you I trust...man, these shows sound so fn great, never felt the need to visit SA...that has changed...loving these reviews...now if you could just arrange to settle down your protesting countrymen - these austerity measures are needed...sorry, no more politics ;)

    Couldn't find that comment either :) Just Dimi's comment and a reference to Dimi's comment in an Argentinian blog... but in any case, it was an amazing show to listen live :)

    On the other hand: A lot of protesting in the States and Europe lately, don't you think? LOL :) Being Mexican, I've been away from SA just because it's too far away, and it's usually cheaper and faster going to Europe... so I always end up going there. But next time Pearl Jam or Metallica (or both) are back in SA, I'll use it as an excuse to be there! and the shows will be in Buenos Aires :)
  • schapp
    schapp Posts: 161
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n8bLwmjsLxI

    7:20 to the end...

    now find me a better fuckin feeling...than be there and experience this..

    thats fuckin why i wish and try so hard to be at that show..

    Those chantings you can get anywhere in Latin America, from Mexico to the tip of the continent. If that in the video is what you are looking for, you still have time to make it this tour! I'd love to see the chanting with the music (Black is done everywhere in L A) and the crazy jumping; from my perspective, that's where Argentinians stand out... ohh, and the soccer chantings turned rock... those are really cool as well :)
  • chinobaeza
    chinobaeza Santiago Posts: 2,489
  • chinobaeza wrote:
    WOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    "...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.....”
  • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n8bLwmjsLxI

    7:20 to the end...

    now find me a better fuckin feeling...than be there and experience this..

    thats fuckin why i wish and try so hard to be at that show..

    And I thought I was a fuckin' BLACKaholic (but nothin' compared to you, of course)...I've never seen anything as good as this...Alpine Valley ending of Black looks and sounds great, but this is another couple of levels above that.. would've been great to be part of it...from the actions of the band I don't think they've ever experienced THIS reaction...Ed seems to be thinkin'...what the fuck have we created here!!! Thank you, it's 3.30am, gotta go..but will just watch it once more (another beautiful Mike lead too!).
  • schapp
    schapp Posts: 161
    chinobaeza wrote:

    Thanks! There's a pic in which you can see Eddie has something written on his left hand.
    "Koch...
    Viva .... (I guess it's Viva Chile?)
    Mi..."
  • skanji32
    skanji32 Posts: 592
    absolutely amazing...Demitri, we go next time with a Canadian flag bro...I'm in....
    My 22 shows:
    1996 - Toronto
    1998 - Montreal, Toronto
    2000 - Montreal, Toronto
    2003 - Toronto, Montreal
    2004 - Boston I, Boston II
    2005 - Kitchener, London, Hamilton, Montreal, Ottawa
    2011 - Toronto I, Toronto II, Ottawa
    2013 - London, Seattle
    2016 - Ottawa, Toronto I, Toronto II
  • We need to just MAKE SURE the next time Pj plays in the US we give them the same kind of crowds! :D:D:D
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  • josevolution
    josevolution Posts: 31,623
    It's two different worlds , they never get to see the band like we get to see them here in the northeast for them it's every 5 to 6yrs same with Europe ...
    We here connect with the band on a different level , i attended the shows in Chile in 05 and yes the crowd was fucking great but i''ve seen shows here that i thought were just as good if not better ....96 Randall's Island to me still ranks as the best shows i've attended ...Yes we can't hold a candle to the crowds in Europe or SA But remember we were the one's that lit it .......My 2CNTS :) Enjoy the shows ...
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  • I wouldn't go to a show in a crowd like those down there, I enjoy having my space where I can go to the bathroom, get a beer, and get back to my seat in 4 minutes. I also don't like having to sit in line all day to get my spot, being crushed by people trying to get closer, etc...

    that being said, enjoy the shows down there.

    I feel the same way.

    It's been enjoyable watching the videos of the crowds down there, but I don't like GA shows, even when I was younger. I don't feel like having some 6'+ guy dig and push his forearms into my back all night as he tries to get 2 inches closer to the stage. I like feeling safe and secure. Having a seat physically defines my personal space and makes me feel safe.
  • BinauralJam
    BinauralJam Posts: 14,158
    It's two different worlds , they never get to see the band like we get to see them here in the northeast for them it's every 5 to 6yrs same with Europe ...
    We here connect with the band on a different level , i attended the shows in Chile in 05 and yes the crowd was fucking great but i''ve seen shows here that i thought were just as good if not better ....96 Randall's Island to me still ranks as the best shows i've attended ...Yes we can't hold a candle to the crowds in Europe or SA But remember we were the one's that lit it .......My 2CNTS :) Enjoy the shows ...


    I wish we were like that at MSG, my wife would freak and head for the door, but i would LOVE IT!