**Santa Cruz Fanviews here 4/05**

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  • aus_suz
    aus_suz Posts: 9,406
    OMG..........Im so jealous right now..:)

    Gave me shivers reading your fanviews.....

    Wishing I was there!.............:)
  • ozsmalltowngirl
    ozsmalltowngirl Posts: 14,362
    acutejam wrote:
    "Dude! You remember the second verse, I'll get the first verse!"
    "OK!"

    .... yeah, that never works ....

    but yeah, let's put an end to the joker thinkin this was anything generic!
    Bits keep coming back to me as I look at the setlist.

    Happy People. Like Australians! "No Worries, Mate!"
    "No.... Worries!" (As in we've got 'em!)

    "You know when you see the happy person, and no, I'm sad and you're coming down with me. And now YOU are coming down too!"

    Come and visit us, Ed!!!! NO WORRIES!!!!!!!!! :D

    I'm loving reading all the reviews from the shows.....I sit here with tears rolling down my cheeks every time :o
    Thanks to all of you taking the time to share such a magical experience with all of us poor souls unable to go :)
  • beachdweller
    beachdweller Posts: 1,532
    tchiggs wrote:
    acutejam your a bad ass for remembering that....i was so excited i couldn't think straight.

    i freakin loved the show. it was great how eddie interacted with the crowd. what was 145 and why did people keep yelling that?

    i really enjoyed forever young it was great as well as society, both very emotional, at least i thought.

    and does anyone from the bay know if there is a group of people like the seattle group that drove down for the show. i swear i think there was 100 seattle fans there at least. i would love to travel with people from the bay or sacramento area to shows if pj tours more than just the east coast.

    there are a handful of bay area jammers I have met over the years that travel to shows up and down the west coast, across the country, hawaii, europe, and austrailia. I don't think we are a group that generally gets with eacy other and plans this though. I have pj fan friends from over the years all over, and we keep in contact, and find out who is going where, and when we are meeting up.

    we need to tighten things up in the bay, or at least I need to stop being the outcast, lol
    "Music, for me, was fucking heroin." eV (nothing Ed has said is more true for me personally than this quote)

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  • I disagree about arc being mashed with the wolf

    it was all arc and very intense
  • beachdweller
    beachdweller Posts: 1,532
    ZAPPER wrote:
    "There's that FUCKING phone again!......"

    almost blew snot on the guy on front of me on that one, lol ... almost.
    "Music, for me, was fucking heroin." eV (nothing Ed has said is more true for me personally than this quote)

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  • there are a handful of bay area jammers I have met over the years that travel to shows up and down the west coast, across the country, hawaii, europe, and austrailia. I don't think we are a group that generally gets with eacy other and plans this though. I have pj fan friends from over the years all over, and we keep in contact, and find out who is going where, and when we are meeting up.

    we need to tighten things up in the bay, or at least I need to stop being the outcast, lol


    I was with a group of 5 from the bay area
  • beachdweller
    beachdweller Posts: 1,532
    I disagree about arc being mashed with the wolf

    it was all arc and very intense

    the Wolf part came in on a couple of Ed's live wails, IMO it was a mesh of ARC and the Wolf, but mostly ARC.
    "Music, for me, was fucking heroin." eV (nothing Ed has said is more true for me personally than this quote)

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  • acutejam
    acutejam Posts: 1,433
    I would tend to agree -- bit of a mashup, bit of the wolf I thought coming through near the end (now that you mention it)! Regardless spine-tingly hair-raising bumpy-flesh goodness!

    The "mad scientist" look in his lab coat was just a bonus!

    Wonder if JT will play Millworker this summer? I've never seen HIM do it!
    [sic] happens
  • boroff89
    boroff89 Posts: 786
    Danny Boy wrote:
    Anybody who scored 10C tix... how were the seats... close to the stage???

    Mine were in the sixth row. Great seats.
    It makes much more sense to live in the present tense.
  • acutejam
    acutejam Posts: 1,433
    SOLAT319 wrote:
    I don't think it was

    a. Arc
    b. Wolf
    c. Arc mixed with Wolf

    I think it was something just completely "experimental" hence the labcoat :-)
    It was beautiful nonetheless.

    Or I'll just agree with you.... much easier....

    "Imagine the kind of shit I'd be saying if I was drinking!"

    It must be said, he was a "good boy" and did not down two bottles of wine. He had "red juice" in one glass, a glass of clear water-like fluid in another, and an opaque coffee mug -- and he seemed to hit the red and clear mostly?

    So yeah, writing the Santa Cruz song all day, warm-up -- no wonder he didn't leave the joint til 2:30 or so!!!
    [sic] happens
  • Danny Boy
    Danny Boy Posts: 161
    boroff89 wrote:
    Mine were in the sixth row. Great seats.

    What's your fan club #? I'm 174xxx and am curious to see how my LA seats turn out.
    Trading magic for fact, no tradebacks... So this is what it's like to be an adult...
  • South of Seattle
    South of Seattle West Seattle Posts: 10,724
    SOLAT319 wrote:
    I was wondering about that red/orange color drink. Maybe fruit juice?
    I was surprised he did not have his "usual" bottle in front of him. Maybe he has to focus for these "all by myself, nobody back there to rely on" shows so, he wants to keep his mind clear :-)
    I met some really great people last night. Would like to keep going with that tomorrow at Berkeley show :-)

    I believe it's Power-C flavored Vitamin Water. Someone saw him drinking it out of the bottle in Vancouver.
    NERDS!
  • Gather No Moss
    Gather No Moss Omaha Posts: 339
    Danny Boy wrote:
    What's your fan club #? I'm 174xxx and am curious to see how my LA seats turn out.

    the seats for these shows are random... your # doesn't matter.. luck of the draw..
    Buy the ticket, Take the ride..

    10/20/91 (Omaha), 7/25/92 (Lolla/Denver), 3/7/94 (Denver), 6/20/95 (Red Rocks), 11/14/97 (Oakland), 6/23/98 (Denver), 10/25/00 (SD), 6/05/03 (SD), 10/8/04 (FL), 7/2/06 (Denver), 7/17/08 (VH1-Who Tribute LA), 10/6/09 (LA), 10/7/09 (LA), 9/3/11 & 9/4/11(PJ20), 12/06/13 (Seattle), 10/09/14 (Lincoln)..
  • mookie9999
    mookie9999 Posts: 4,677
    boroff89 wrote:
    Mine were in the sixth row. Great seats.

    Sixth row for me too!
    "The leads are weak!"

    "The leads are weak? Fuckin' leads are weak? You're Weak! I've Been in this business 15 years"

    "What's your name?"

    "FUCK YOU! THAT"S MY NAME!"
  • South of Seattle
    South of Seattle West Seattle Posts: 10,724
    SOLAT319 wrote:
    Do you guys know where he mentioned Walk Hard movie? Was it one of the Vancouver shows?

    Vancouver 1. His favorite line was the "Because she licks my balls" line, or something. Haven't seen the movie yet.
    NERDS!
  • gerald605
    gerald605 Posts: 180
    City of Santa Cruz/Civic Auditorium was perfect for a show like this. Parked the car at the hotel and walked to everything (beaches, pacific ave night life, venue). Everything was really close. Didnt move the car until I left this afternoon.

    Finn was a great opener. Dont miss it. He's Flea on Drums. He'll make you want to go out and buy a drum kit. Would love to see him accompany Ed on the drums for atleast another song or two.

    My date had never seen Ed perform. She got goosebumps when she heard his voice for the first time and she was about to cry three songs into the set. Big points for me for taking her to the show, thanks Ed.

    I really dont have to report about Ed's performance. He was his usual amazing self. Halfway into his set the venue's staff had forgotten all about what they were suppose to be doing and was facing Ed, watching the show with all of us.

    One of the biggest surprises of the night was when I walked up to the snack bar and bought two bottled waters and a pack of red licorice...All for a grand total of $4. Thank you Civic for not raping the crap out of someone who loves his water during the show. I also thought the free Sniper was a nice touch to the show. The back of the Sniper is perfect for displaying on your desk at work.

    Went to the Red Room/downstairs after the show where plenty of fans were celebrating this special night. Was good to see/meet many of you out there. Including Duncan, who says he rode his bike from SF to SC (the day of the show) to look for his future PJ wife. Duncan, when you finally meet her tell her this "HOPE YOU GOTTA BIG TRUNK CAUSE I'M GONNA PUT MY BIKE IN IT". Outside I barely even noticed the Santa Cruz police dept. I can only think of one time where I even saw a police car and they weren't hassling anyone.

    And that brings me to this...As I was leaving town I was thinking what a great place this would be to have a West Coast FAN CLUB ONLY SHOW! The city, the venue, along with all the things to do on Pacific Ave. Maybe during a time of year that isnt so busy but still warm, say September. Just something to think about...
    Play Sacramento!
  • amazing show last night.

    Arc brought tears to my eyes... as well as my wife's.
    Everything not forbidden is compulsory and eveything not compulsory is forbidden. You are free... free to do what the government says you can do.
  • 5882300
    5882300 Posts: 813
    I disagree about arc being mashed with the wolf

    it was all arc and very intense


    It was MOST CERTAINLY Arc meshed with The Wolf!!!!!!!!
  • Red Mosqito
    Red Mosqito Posts: 1,239
    there are a handful of bay area jammers I have met over the years that travel to shows up and down the west coast, across the country, hawaii, europe, and austrailia. I don't think we are a group that generally gets with eacy other and plans this though. I have pj fan friends from over the years all over, and we keep in contact, and find out who is going where, and when we are meeting up.

    we need to tighten things up in the bay, or at least I need to stop being the outcast, lol

    You're absolutely correct bro, we need to shore up the Bay Area PJ contingent! Gotta plan some true get togethers were we can sit around and talk about the passion that binds us all.

    RM
  • kitkat
    kitkat Posts: 31
    Santa Cruz was amazing!!!!! The venue was awesome...quaint ... very intimate and theatre like. The show had a great vibe, the crowd was great.

    When my husband and i picked up our ten club tickets we did not know what to expect as far as seating. However, we could not believe it when we got Second Row! Thanks Ten club! To make the night even better, as we walked into the main theatre to take our seats, a man-- promoter-- randomly traded our second row tickets to First Row center stage tickets. We could not believe it!!! At first we thought we had been duked. But it was legit. At the end of the show he was going to sign me and another girl's program, but no pen....ugh!!! so he turned around and threw out guitar picks and left.

    Liam Finn was amazing!! He literally beat up one of his drums. totally fans of him now.

    Eddie was out of this world. Being so close to him in this venue, intimate setting, with his guitars/uke's and his music was awesome! This solo tour proves what a very talented and special person Eddie is. His personality is truly genuine.

    Lukin kicked ass! arc was brillant. I am mine was one of my favorites from the night and loved the Santa Cruz song. All of it was great!!!!

    For those that attended and for those that are planning on attending the upcoming shows, you are truly in for something special.
    Lollapalooza 1992
    San Jose 1993
    Fresno 2000
    Las Vegas 2006
    Santa Cruz - E.V. 2008