Lifehouse opens for Pearl Jam?

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  • Tracer
    Tracer Posts: 110
    benfig4 wrote:
    they did play at Jones Beach in 2000. . . they were on that little side stage way back then.

    Yeah, the same at Shoreline that year.
  • Yes, they played in Houston 2000 (def night one, I don't remember if they were there night two?).

    There was a small stage set up near the entrance so you walked by them on the way in... at least we did. Nothing distinct about the music, though I do remember thinking they looked really young.
  • DS1119
    DS1119 Posts: 33,497
    I think they opened for PJ in Toronto in 2000. The reason I'm adding here now is I just caught a glimpse of them on TV.

    Edit:
    And now I found another site that says it was Supergrass. I honestly can't remember.
  • mcgruff10
    mcgruff10 New Jersey Posts: 29,293
    i was at the montreal show the night before toronto and only super grass opened. in 1998 they were a hell of a lot of opening bands but i don't remember lifehouse ever being one of them.
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  • They were on a side stage in St. Louis when I saw them in 2000.
  • Dead Man Walking
    Dead Man Walking Toronto-ish Posts: 2,762
    I actually thought they played the side stage on their 1998 tour...I remember them passing out singles at the concert before the opening band went on I thought.. but I might be wrong.

    This could be possible. I remember in 98 up in Barrie we were there all day and the main stage opened at about 6pm. All day prior to that though was a side stage up on the flats that a few bands played on. Cracker and Hayden are the two I remember...mostly because they don't suck. I remember there bing a band from LA playing first. I can't remember their name but it was something stupid like "The Special Guests."
  • coco butter
    coco butter Posts: 1,497
    Who's Lifehouse?
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  • RiotAct10
    RiotAct10 Ohio Posts: 1,641
    I saw them on the side stage at the Columbus show. I didn't know who they were and they defintley left no impression on me, but I saw them on TV or a picture of them a couple years later and recognized them.
    words seem so out of place.

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  • TheGossman
    TheGossman Posts: 1,120
    they played side stages not the main stage during the binural tour whenever they would play amphitheaters. Pearl Jam would never pick a band that shitty to open
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  • DewieCox
    DewieCox Posts: 11,432
    TheGossman wrote:
    they played side stages not the main stage during the binural tour whenever they would play amphitheaters. Pearl Jam would never pick a band that shitty to open

    Exactly this.

    I thought Bad Religion and Sonic Youth was some of the worst music I've ever heard but at least they have some credibility to redeem those choices. Most of the rest I've seen were pretty inoffensive(Idlewild, Buzzcocks, Ted Leo) to solid opening bands(Band of Horses, Sparta)

    I think a band called Palo Alto played the side stage at Indy.
  • RockMama
    RockMama Deep Creek Lake, MD Posts: 478
    At the Columbus, Ohio show in 2000, they did not open, but they played on an small stage set up outside of the regular stage area, near the refreshments and stuff. They played some songs from their first album that was coming out. We got free singles and Jason signed mine.
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  • DewieCox wrote:
    I thought Bad Religion and Sonic Youth was some of the worst music I've ever heard

    :o Hahaha well at least you aknowledged their credibility
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  • DewieCox
    DewieCox Posts: 11,432
    CanNotStay wrote:
    DewieCox wrote:
    I thought Bad Religion and Sonic Youth was some of the worst music I've ever heard

    :o Hahaha well at least you aknowledged their credibility

    Not a punk fan and Sonic Youth was just a wall of noise for an hour.
  • DS1119
    DS1119 Posts: 33,497
    DewieCox wrote:

    Sonic Youth was just a wall of noise for an hour.


    This.