*** Los Angeles Fanviews Here 4/12/2008 ***
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Just wanted to add that my girlfriend, who went to Santa Barbara and LA I with me, said that she liked LA I even better than Santa Barbara because of Arc. She said it was intense. I have to agree. That was pretty cool.San Diego 10/25/00, Mountain View 6/1/03, Santa Barbara 10/28/03, Northwest School 3/18/05, San Diego 7/7/06, Los Angeles 7/9/06, 7/10/06, Honolulu (U2) 12/9/06, Santa Barbara (EV) 4/10/08, Los Angeles (EV) 4/12/08, Hartford 6/27/08, Mansfield 6/28/08, VH1 Rock Honors The Who 7/12/08, Seattle 9/21/09, Universal City 9/30/09, 10/1/09, 10/6/09, 10/7/09, San Diego 10/9/09, Los Angeles (EV) 7/8/11, Santa Barbara (EV) 7/9/11, Chicago 7/19/13, San Diego 11/21/13, Los Angeles 11/23/13, 11/24/13, Oakland 11/26/13, Chicago 8/22/16, Missoula 8/13/18, Boston 9/2/18, Los Angeles 2/25/22 (EV), San Diego 5/3/22, Los Angeles 5/6/22, 5/7/22, Imola 6/25/22, Los Angeles 5/21/24, [London 6/29/24], [Boston 9/15/24]0
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Absolutely, Arc was amazing..
Great night overall, I was TOTALLY blown away.
I'm pondering going to San Diego.. I just can't get enough of this tour..LA 7/9/06 & 7/10/06
The Gorge 7/22/06 & 7/23/06
Antwerp 8/30/06
Bridge 2 10/22/06
Honolulu 12/2/06 & 12/9/06
Munich 6/12/07
Katowice 6/13/07, London 6/18/07, Lollapalooza 8/07, LA (EV) 4/12/08 & 4/13/08, Ouside Lands 090 -
though i was not in the building......i was THERE and Ed sounded freakin INCREDIBLE. It did not at ALL sound like he's been on tour. his voice was perfect and when he busted out with arc....it was AMAZING. It was like Ed surround sound!!! you could FEEL it.
When him and liam did Throw Your Arms Around Me, it was perfect. I hadd never heard that live and as VEDHEAD27 said to me : "YOUR FIRST TIME HEARING THIS AND ITS WITH LIAM??!!!! DAMN URE LUCKY!!!!" it was so special and i called someone even more special that couldnt be here so they can listen.
now, evryone knows i love EVENFLOW. but, i have a thing for PORCH. They are side by side. I have always been opposed to ed doing PORCH in his pre-sets becuz as stated numerous times, im more for rockin out!!! well, let ME just say that ED freakin threw it down hardCORE saturday night when he played PORCH! i was DYING. Lydia and i were jumping and rockin out TO ED DOING PORCH SOLO!!! WHAAAAT???!!!! it was CRAZINESS. We couldnt see him but we imagined the look on his face-hair swinging as he played the guitar! For ME to say PORCH was awesome evenFLOW The Master wasnt there, says ALOT!~~~~~~ALWAYS HAVE A GOOD TIME~~~~~~
Sir Mike McCready is....THE MASTER!!! WAHHH!!!
EVENFLOW PSYCHOS H.N.I.C~FEEL THE FLOW!!!
"Pearl Jam fans are obsessed, they'd see the boys in HELL if tickets were sold."-CROJAM95
It takes balls to put out a UKE album!0 -
I totally agree..
Ed rocking out on Porch was an absolute highlight..LA 7/9/06 & 7/10/06
The Gorge 7/22/06 & 7/23/06
Antwerp 8/30/06
Bridge 2 10/22/06
Honolulu 12/2/06 & 12/9/06
Munich 6/12/07
Katowice 6/13/07, London 6/18/07, Lollapalooza 8/07, LA (EV) 4/12/08 & 4/13/08, Ouside Lands 090 -
1Vedhead wrote:I totally agree..
Ed rocking out on Porch was an absolute highlight..
Ahhhh, I love that Veddy here has come out onto the Porch! I remember once when she actually said "yeah, Porch is okay..."
Nice to see that you've wised up!!!
Porch was great both nights, LOVED it!!"Holly f**k, that was so amazing, I just forgot who I came here to see!!" - Courtesy of the guy in the U2 t-shirt standing next to me in Aloha Stadium, Post PJ0 -
SENROCK! wrote:though i was not in the building......i was THERE and Ed sounded freakin INCREDIBLE. It did not at ALL sound like he's been on tour. his voice was perfect and when he busted out with arc....it was AMAZING. It was like Ed surround sound!!! you could FEEL it.
When him and liam did Throw Your Arms Around Me, it was perfect. I hadd never heard that live and as VEDHEAD27 said to me : "YOUR FIRST TIME HEARING THIS AND ITS WITH LIAM??!!!! DAMN URE LUCKY!!!!" it was so special and i called someone even more special that couldnt be here so they can listen.
now, evryone knows i love EVENFLOW. but, i have a thing for PORCH. They are side by side. I have always been opposed to ed doing PORCH in his pre-sets becuz as stated numerous times, im more for rockin out!!! well, let ME just say that ED freakin threw it down hardCORE saturday night when he played PORCH! i was DYING. Lydia and i were jumping and rockin out TO ED DOING PORCH SOLO!!! WHAAAAT???!!!! it was CRAZINESS. We couldnt see him but we imagined the look on his face-hair swinging as he played the guitar! For ME to say PORCH was awesome evenFLOW The Master wasnt there, says ALOT!
They wrote a song lyric for you:
"Where seldom is heard
a discouraging word!"
Kudos to you for always being so positive. I always try to see the good in people, but damn, I get so easily annoyed!0 -
JOEJOEJOE wrote:They wrote a song lyric for you:
"Where seldom is heard
a discouraging word!"
Kudos to you for always being so positive. I always try to see the good in people, but damn, I get so easily annoyed!wow THANK YOU!!!it really WAS a good exxxperience HEARING the music and FEELING it. I think thats when u know ure a real fan and youve been reached. PEARL JAM has that effect on alot of us but Ed ALONE? im a huge fan of his voice-theres no doubt. I wasnt scrambling to get tickets becuz i knew there were alot more people that would want to be there more than me. For lydia and i to get lucky like we did? THAT was just a huge gift. it really felt that we were in a living room or something, talking while enjoying listening to ED LIVE!!! damn i cant get over how great it was!!!
~~~~~~ALWAYS HAVE A GOOD TIME~~~~~~
Sir Mike McCready is....THE MASTER!!! WAHHH!!!
EVENFLOW PSYCHOS H.N.I.C~FEEL THE FLOW!!!
"Pearl Jam fans are obsessed, they'd see the boys in HELL if tickets were sold."-CROJAM95
It takes balls to put out a UKE album!0 -
If anyone wants to trade a night one poster for a night two poster (in the Los Angeles Area ONLY), PM me.
Still reeling from last night!
Long live Eddie Vedder!0 -
sweet adeline wrote:-meeting pjtaper and finding out he isn't a psycho like he appears to be on the message board (thanks for the beer).
nice meeting you also!!!!!!0 -
sweet adeline wrote:-meeting pjtaper and finding out he isn't a psycho like he appears to be on the message board (thanks for the beer)...
the only time he gets a little psycho is when choc cake splatters on him and then he tries to start food fights."Underneath this smile lies everything - all my hopes, anger, pride and shame."0 -
mookie_in_eugene wrote:the only time he gets a little psycho is when choc cake splatters on him and then he tries to start food fights.hahahaha that was a funny incident!~~~~~~ALWAYS HAVE A GOOD TIME~~~~~~
Sir Mike McCready is....THE MASTER!!! WAHHH!!!
EVENFLOW PSYCHOS H.N.I.C~FEEL THE FLOW!!!
"Pearl Jam fans are obsessed, they'd see the boys in HELL if tickets were sold."-CROJAM95
It takes balls to put out a UKE album!0 -
SENROCK! wrote:hahahaha that was a funny incident!
i saw him after the show and he smelled like a choc cake...too funny"Underneath this smile lies everything - all my hopes, anger, pride and shame."0 -
mookie_in_eugene wrote:i saw him after the show and he smelled like a choc cake...too funnyhe came over to chill with me DURING the show right after he got slimed and chocolate was melting all over him!~~~~~~ALWAYS HAVE A GOOD TIME~~~~~~
Sir Mike McCready is....THE MASTER!!! WAHHH!!!
EVENFLOW PSYCHOS H.N.I.C~FEEL THE FLOW!!!
"Pearl Jam fans are obsessed, they'd see the boys in HELL if tickets were sold."-CROJAM95
It takes balls to put out a UKE album!0 -
upgraded to front row by Rick (Ticketing Mgr )
shook Eddie's hand after first encore
Up against stage for Hard Sun with fog all around
Eddie leaned over after Hard Sun and gave me his guitar pic...and said, " this is for you, man" ....i'm still in shock 4 days later!
thanks Rick
thanks Eddie
see ya in West Palm Beach!1998: Indy 2000: Indy, Cincy 2003: Lexington (m.e.o.), Cincy (cancelled),Indy 2004: Toledo 2005: Atlantic City 2 2006: Cleveland, Cincy 2008: Los Angeles1 (EV solo)-front row center!West Palm Beach-2nd row!, Tampa, Chicago 1&2-(EV solo) 2009: Nashville 1&2(EV solo) Memphis(EV solo) Chicago 1&20 -
Rjonesrm20 wrote:upgraded to front row by Rick (Ticketing Mgr )
shook Eddie's hand after first encore
Up against stage for Hard Sun with fog all around
Eddie leaned over after Hard Sun and gave me his guitar pic...and said, " this is for you, man" ....i'm still in shock 4 days later!
thanks Rick
thanks Eddie
see ya in West Palm Beach!
About the dreams coming true...not quite all of them do. I thought that was where I was going to be, front center. Back of the room was awesome though.
Good Karma Police found you!
Glad it made your day even more memorable. I would hate to have had one of the douchebag choir boys end up with your prized seat."...would you like some forks?" EV 12-02-060 -
Kevin and Bean were talking about this weekends shows and really praising Eddie's performance. They said that Eddie is covering songs from artists that have inspired him through his life along with Into the Wild. It was truly an amazing and unforgettable evening. I wish we could get the download :( P.S. did any of you see Brandon Boyd? I ran right into him, face-to-face, and didn't say anything-just froze up and kept walking- i didn't want to bother him by saying hi or anything but now all my friends are disappointed in me for not talking to him. I thought he'd get mad if i bothered him on his free time. Anyone here met him?11/5/93 Indio, CA;11/6/95 SD; 7/13/98 LA; 10/24/00 LA; 10/28/00 SB; 4/1/03 CO; 6/2/03 OC; 6/5/03 SD; 9/2/05 BC; 7/9-10/06 LA; 10/21/06 Bridge; 12/9/06 Oahu; 10/27/07 Bridge; 4/12/08 Eddie; 6/30/08 Mansfield; 9/30/09 Universal; 7/9/11 Eddie; 11/23-24/13 LA; 11/26/13 Oak.;10/22/13 CO0
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Mickey1794 wrote:Kevin and Bean were talking about this weekends shows and really praising Eddie's performance. They said that Eddie is covering songs from artists that have inspired him through his life along with Into the Wild. It was truly an amazing and unforgettable evening. I wish we could get the download :( P.S. did any of you see Brandon Boyd? I ran right into him, face-to-face, and didn't say anything-just froze up and kept walking- i didn't want to bother him by saying hi or anything but now all my friends are disappointed in me for not talking to him. I thought he'd get mad if i bothered him on his free time. Anyone here met him?
No. But he sat right in front of me and acted like a total douche bag the entire show; arms crossed with the "too cool for school" look on his face.0 -
LIFE
REVIEW // Mr. Vedder goes to Hollywood
BEN WENER
14 April 2008
The Orange County Register
There are acoustic shows and there are acoustic shows - and then there's the lengthy, inspired and inspiring performance Eddie Vedder gave Saturday night at the Wiltern Theatre in Los Angeles, which is a breed apart.
There are precedents for it, sure - Neil Young, Bruce Springsteen and Ray Davies, to name just a few forebears, have all done something similar in this same venue, Elvis Costello and Ed-friend Pete Townshend at places nearby. Vedder's living-room setup here (giant speakers behind him, a reel-to-reel player to his left, travel cases at his feet), to say nothing of the relaxed but often intense atmosphere of this encounter, certainly suggests he has learned much from studying their examples.
Yet Vedder has placed his own spin on this storyteller routine, as befits the first-ever solo tour from the increasingly iconic Pearl Jam frontman. (The mere 10-date West Coast run wraps with shows Tuesday and Wednesday at San Diego's Spreckels Theater.)
He has made solo appearances before, of course - often in L.A. He turned up at a tribute to the Ramones at the Avalon, a benefit for tsunami victims in 2005 at the Wiltern, and he served up a fairly full-length solo set at Royce Hall when Sonic Youth curated All Tomorrow's Parties at UCLA earlier this decade. But Vedder, 43, seems clearly aware of the aura of prestige that surrounds this particular run, enhancing it via custom-designed playbills spotlighting both Vedder's causes (freeing the West Memphis Three, saving Trestles, bringing an end to the Iraq war) and the various accomplishments of everyone involved in the tour, including opening act Liam Finn.
Which of his own credits Vedder chose to highlight, however, speaks to the sort of two-hour-plus performances he gave Saturday. Pearl Jam might as well be a footnote. Instead, his biography cites his film work, from cameos in "Singles" and "Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story" to, more important, his contributions to soundtracks, leading to last year's widely regarded work for Sean Penn's adaptation of the free-spirit saga "Into the Wild," the impetus for this outing.
Thus, rather than this evening being a survey of past glories dappled by a few new bits (as a Young or Springsteen gig would be), Vedder's set cautiously avoided easy nostalgia and simple crowd- elating pleasures by focusing on his developing body of work apart from Pearl Jam.
Not that PJ's catalog went unrepresented; Vedder just selected songs wisely. The peacefulness of "Around the Bend," the fierce independence of "I Am Mine," the anti-materialism of "Drifting," the poignancy of "Man of the Hour" and the ukulele ditty "Soon Forget," the frustration of "Porch" - all of them contributed to a thematic whole, perfectly complementing the stretch of similarly inclined "Into the Wild" material, placed as centerpiece. (He also finally received his Golden Globe for it, in a surprise moment that seemed to embarrass him.)
In doing so, Vedder somewhat deterred the usual Pearl Jam crazies from singing along to every utterance, though he did have to quell their enthusiasm at the outset. Noticing that the entire audience leapt to its feet upon his arrival - and showed no signs of settling in for the night - Vedder interrupted the first verse of his opening cover of Daniel Johnston's "Walking the Cow" to ensure the right mood was being set. "The thing that's nice about a theater," he pointed out, "is that you can all sit down and relax. That's why I put on the coat."
And still segments of the crowd insisted on being obnoxious, incessantly hollering out requests between songs, at times interrupting his tales and quips (and dead-on Matt Dillon impersonation) with unintelligible hosannas. I was gratefully in a quieter, more reverent section, but this was Dave Matthews at the Pantages all over again, with fans unable to draw the distinction between an arena experience where overcome excitement is welcome and an intimate gathering where respect for the artist and the atmosphere is a must.
What (mostly) shut 'em up were illuminating moments when Vedder shared songs by his influences, many of them learned from films, or redone for the movies (like his handling of the Beatles' "You've Got to Hide Your Love Away," from "I Am Sam"). He recalled how he came to know Cat Stevens, for instance: "You couldn't get a 'Harold & Maude' soundtrack. You had to get four or five Cat Stevens records and make one yourself." Then he paid homage with back-to-back covers, a soulful "Trouble" and, on banjo, a rousing "If You Want to Sing Out, Sing Out."
That also left me wondering if his elegiac rendition of Dylan's "Forever Young" wasn't learned from "The Last Waltz." The Bard's "Masters of War," however, here delivered with matter-of-fact coldness, has been in Vedder's playbook for so long now, some fans react as if he wrote it.
Other nods to formative songwriters this night also stayed on point: the rural impressionism of James Taylor's "Millworker," the exuberant release and stoic defiance of Tom Petty's "I Won't Back Down," the rebelliousness of Springsteen's "Growin' Up," the passionate romance of Neil Finn's "Throw Your Arms Around Me," performed as a duet with Finn. (Townshend's "Love Reign O'er Me" was conspicuously absent, but the Who giant's sense of melody and guitar playing, along with Finn's chord structuring, is evident in virtually all of the "Into the Wild" songs.)
It was, in subtler than suspected ways, a tour de force - an opportunity for Vedder, in that distinctive, deeply resonant baritone of his, to open up about himself and his outlook on life without ever getting too heavy-handed about it. The surfer may sing "Masters of War" with as much venom as anyone who has ever tried, but for all his outspokenness, his journey remains an inward progression. Fix this crazy world, yes, he seems to say - but find yourself first.
Finn, justifiably garnering acclaim for his do-it-yourself debut ("I'll Be Lightning") and his one-man-band performances, was an ideal opener and assistant to Vedder on "Wild" stuff like "Society" and "Hard Sun." But for all his obvious instrumental talent, there was something about his set that left me wanting.
Eddie Vedder
With: Liam Finn
Where: The Wiltern Theatre, Los Angeles
When: April 12
Next: Vedder plays again Tuesday and Wednesday at Spreckels Theater in San Diego
Tickets: sold outUp here so high I start to shake, Up here so high the sky I scrape, I've no fear but for falling down, So look out below I am falling now, Falling down,...not staying down, Could’ve held me up, rather tear me down, Drown in the river0 -
Mickey1794 wrote:P.S. did any of you see Brandon Boyd? I ran right into him, face-to-face, and didn't say anything-just froze up and kept walking- i didn't want to bother him by saying hi or anything but now all my friends are disappointed in me for not talking to him. I thought he'd get mad if i bothered him on his free time. Anyone here met him?
I must be hopelessly out of touch....I had to Google Brandon Boyd to find out WTF he was.
If I had known then what I know now...
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