*** Antwerp Fanviews Here 30/8 ***

Jennytree
Jennytree Posts: 5,340
edited October 2006 in Given To Fly (live)
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Pearl Jam Set List: Interstellar Overdrive / Corduroy, Animal, Hail Hail, World Wide Suicide, Severed Hand, Not For You / (Modern Girl), In Hiding, Unemployable, Given To Fly, Even Flow, Present Tense, Do the Evolution, Big Wave, Elderly Woman Behind The Counter In A Small Town, Jeremy, Why Go


1st Encore: Soon Forget, Black, Better Man, Crazy Mary, Comatose, Alive


2nd Encore: Indifference, [highlight] Hunger Strike [/highlight](with Andrew Stockdale), Baba O’Riley (with Andrew Stockdale), Yellow Ledbetter



This thread is reserved for the lucky fans that were there.

Please post your Fanview if you were in attendance.


Early Set List Source: Message Pit’s “djerdap” and “Annapurna”

Set List Source: tenclub.net
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  • V V
    V V Posts: 5,191
    oh JEN !!! just cos u wanted ur name as a sticky !!!! LOL

    ok come home ppl and tell us about HUNGERRRRRRRRRRRRRR STRIKEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE you lucky lucky lucky people :D
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  • efroten
    efroten Posts: 67
    I like wolfmother, but id rather see jim james of MMJ do hunger strike with them. still, ii cant wait to hear that shit!
  • Aranarth
    Aranarth Posts: 227
    edited July 2022
    my second PJ concert ever, and wow I'm so lucky...

    yesterday was more hard rocking, today more downbeat, but it still rocked.

    of all the songs I wanted to hear, and didn't get yesterday, I got Black, Indifference (tears in the eyes of my 26 year old self, but i was so overwhelmed) and Present Tense, but how could I know what would happen then...

    Hunger Strike. And the guy from Wolfmother definitely can do the job.

    Two amazing nights, I can't choose between the two.

    What a fucking band.
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  • redrock
    redrock Posts: 18,341
    Just came back and too incoherent to review right now. VV we got arms! Hunger Strike.... :D:D John got a tambourine... now back into my head where PJ are still playing..... :D:D:D:D:D
  • FoG
    FoG Posts: 34
    I wasn't there...but this boot is next on th list.

    That setlist S-M-O-K-E-S!
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  • Zoso
    Zoso Posts: 6,425
    thats very cool that Andrew Stockdale played with the boys. I need to get this bootleg just for this. I'm a big wolfmother fan but nevr saw them playing together.
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  • From Obi Once and Pearlwax

    we are still recovering from an amazing setlist. Obi has finally found his Stella Artois :D

    As for PW, this was his very first show ever, and it was mind-fuckin'-blowing. I think the band was moved by the reception they got here in Belgium.

    Black was a goosebump moment, leading into Betterman, this fella here almost started crying :o

    A schucks... Hail Hail was a treat.... what else, what else... it was grand, just fuckin grand!
  • Kobboi
    Kobboi Posts: 12
    "The waiting drove me mad"...

    Nice opening line for my first ever PJ concert, PJ's first in Belgium. "Finally", Eddie said. "Finally we have landed here, thanks for being here to catch us". It was nice to hear from the guys themselves that they realized they had never come to Belgium before. I feared something would go wrong again, but this time everything went as planned. Even my fear for a so-so setlist was unjustified. "My god, it's been so long, never dreamed we'd be here"...

    I agree that the crowd response was amazing and was very well appreciated by the band. Seeing Pearl Jam live for the first time, after 15 years of waiting... you have to be Belgian to really understand what I (and many, many others) felt when the band went on stage!

    There was a bit with a t-shirt (probably somebody threw it on the stage) with a Belgian flag on the front and on the back "We played in Belgium for 4 Hrs.". Eddie admitted that the Belgians are really entitled to like 6 hours, but he didn't put his money where his mouth was :-) He did promise to return next year though :-D

    Although it's a classic, I found Mike's pointing to people as if he's saying "this note's for you" very amusing :-)

    Greetings from the guy with the poncho-umbrella to the Hungarian-American mega-fan-sisters and the two Dutch guys, whose smiles seemed to be saying that tonight's show was better than last night's :-p
  • Finally PJ did Belgium. I'm so happy it worked out fine this time. Two earlier gigs got cancelled in the past years, so you can understand we were a little bit nervous during the whole day.

    Eddie got a t-shirt from a Belgian fan with the text "We played in Belgium for 4 hours". He responded that after not coming twice they should even play 6 hours. But after 2 hours and a half, our first PJ-experience on Belgian soil was over. I still don't fully realize what we have experienced. It seemed to me that PJ did their very best to give us a great show, and that they were touched by the response of the Belgian audience. "See you next year !", Eddie said.

    Highlights for me : Present Tense, Elderly Woman... , Corduroy, Not for you, Hunger Strike
  • Present Tense gave me the chills, aswell as Crazy Mary and Hunger Strike.
    I have seen P.J. so many times but it is always such a great experience. The Antwerp show was so good. Arnhem was too but Antwerp was even better. Loved it when Eddie wanted to pass around the bottle of wine during Crazy Mary, but it turned out to be empty already. He got a new bottle , drank from it and passed it A-round.
    Have to go to sleep but I can't seem to get to bed...
    Have to share this with you guys.
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  • CanadianEH
    CanadianEH Posts: 134
    Zoso wrote:
    thats very cool that Andrew Stockdale played with the boys. I need to get this bootleg just for this. I'm a big wolfmother fan but nevr saw them playing together.
    My thoughts exactly! Wolfmother rocks!!!!
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  • wolfmother rocks indeed ! they have a fantastic rock 'n roll attitude and some great songs. only negative point : they don't always have to make their songs so long (a bit like The Black Crowes). I could get boring.

    But nevertheless great band ! By the way, I think that Andrew Stockdale had enough alcohol in his body when he was singing with PJ ! Funny to see him jumping around...
  • chitty
    chitty Posts: 610
    Wow, this show looks like it would have been awesome!!! So jealous I was not in the area at this time as the past four years I was. Godverdomme, gelukkig belgs!
    By the way, the wolfmother album kicks ass. Great opening band.
  • Quint
    Quint Posts: 27
    Jeeez!!!!! The greatest hits show last night in Arnhem kicked ass, but tonight was really unbelievable!

    From the sigh of relief the (Belgian) audience gave when the boys (finally, after 15 years) took the stage, to Hunger Strike. This was one helluva night!!!

    Damn, I thought 2 shows in 2 days could satisfy my apetite for the next 5-6 years, but I want more. I need more....

    Hopefully they'll honour their promise to return next year.
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  • Kobboi
    Kobboi Posts: 12
    clayhead wrote:
    wolfmother rocks indeed ! they have a fantastic rock 'n roll attitude and some great songs. only negative point : they don't always have to make their songs so long (a bit like The Black Crowes). I could get boring.

    But nevertheless great band ! By the way, I think that Andrew Stockdale had enough alcohol in his body when he was singing with PJ ! Funny to see him jumping around...

    My first impression was Wolfmother was pretty neat, but after a while it becomes a bit repetitive. Smart of them to stop when they did, they were losing my attention.

    Andrew, like Eddie, also failed in trying to put his head through one of the tambourines. Will have to try that myself sometime :-)
  • Quint
    Quint Posts: 27
    Oh, by the way: they fucked up Big Wave completely imo. Too bad...

    Now off to bed... (Hope I can get some sleep. The adrenaline is still pumping through my veins...)
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  • Angus
    Angus Posts: 376
    On a scale from 1-10 this show earned around 3568.
    *****
    00: 7/2 (cancelled...)
    05: 9/11,9/12,9/13,9/15,9/16,9/19
    06: 8/23,8/30, 9/9, 9/11
    07: 6/26, 6/29
    *****
  • Angus wrote:
    On a scale from 1-10 this show earned around 3568.
    Nothing like seeing the band in your home country huh. Im glad you finally got to see them in Belgium.
  • Zoso
    Zoso Posts: 6,425
    I'm surprised they had never played in BELGUIM before... and you guy got Hunger Strike with olfmother lead singer man thats gold right there. How did Andrew and Eddie sound together?
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  • Julien
    Julien Posts: 2,457
    Zoso wrote:
    How did Andrew and Eddie sound together?

    They sounded very good... good for Andrew to undertake Chris Cornell's voice...

    Jesus !!! I'm just out of my bed and I can't believe I was there yesterday... Second row, just in front of Stone..
    Impossible to describe such a show. I was crying when the boyas arrived on satge. Really the best concert of my life, and the best band in the wold!!!!
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