Dear Pearl Jam, Why don’t you guys play more Seattle concerts?

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I live in Nashville. The "It" city. You know. Music Ciry. And we haven't had a show since 2003. Perspective.0
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Not the same though, I think the comparative would be like the Zac Brown Band dodging Nashville for a decade.
For a time, Pearl Jam played Seattle almost every year...often multiple times per year. They played fundraisers, their own shows, acoustic shows, Showbox shows, Gorge shows etc... But since then, they've played Vancouver more often, and in the last decade have only played 2 shows in Seattle in 2009 and one in 2013.
Eddie has alluded to the fact that crowds are better up here (in Vancouver) and elsewhere.
Ever since I've was able to drive in the mid-90's, I'd look forward to that once a year (usually fall) pilgrimage down to Seattle for the show. Since 2010 I've travelled to see them in England, the Netherlands, Australia, and the east coast & mid-west USA, and in that time have only seen them play a couple of shows in Seattle, all at Key Arena. They are very active in the community (i.e., Mike at games, Flight to Mars, EV just recently at Mike's 50th and at Bruce's show at Key Arena, EV popping up at Easy Street, etc..), so more local shows would be fantastic, especially if they got creative and looked to venues other than the Key Arena.1992-07-21 Vancouver
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Crowds suck.0
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No offense, but Zac Brown is from Georgia. True he lives here now but didn't start here. The better comparison to Nashville would be Kings of Leon who played their first ever show at Slowbar and the lack of shows they play here would be similar. Sure they played NYE this year for all the tourists down on Broadway in freezing temps but they have limited Nashville to a single tour stop for the last two records yet play the Northeast relentlessly. And NO Bonnaroo doesn't count. If you have to camp and stay for three days in a field an hour and a half away from the city surrounded by a bunch of drug addicts that can not be considered a Nashville tour stop.0
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Maybe this member nailed it even though he pissed a lot of folks around here off with this thread.
http://community.pearljam.com/discussion/226884/pearl-jame-gives-and-gives-seattle-crowd-shows-no-respect/p10 -
2013 was freezing cold. 19℉, people were waiting for hours in the merch lines. We are wussies when it comes to weather, the normal temps range from 35-80℉ throughout the year. Huge temp swings make for grumpy people. I was trying really hard to have fun even though I had pneumonia.OceansMagnet said:Maybe this member nailed it even though he pissed a lot of folks around here off with this thread.
http://community.pearljam.com/discussion/226884/pearl-jame-gives-and-gives-seattle-crowd-shows-no-respect/p1
In general, I do feel snubbed by the band for not playing more shows here. Don't get me wrong, all the side projects, charity events, and guest appearances are great...just not truly feeling the love and appreciation for being their so-called hometown.
Sounds like most bands play the NE because it's an easy cash grab, lots of major cities close together, they can play a bunch of shows in a short amount of time.The joy of life comes from our encounters with new experiences, and hence there is no greater joy than to have an endlessly changing horizon, for each day to have a new and different sun.
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I dont know about seattle..but they should olay florida at every usa tour
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It was really weird in 2013 when someone called the exact date of the shows well in advance of the announcement (Except they called for two shows). The 2013 show sold out in seconds. The demand was insane. I still have no idea why they only did a single show in Seattle for that tour. It seems like the pulled back from doing two. They hadn't done a single Key Arena show in a loooong time. During the show he mocked macklemore for playing so many shows, and asked why they didn't. Never got my answer0
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I support this!dimitrispearljam said:I dont know about seattle..but they should olay florida at every usa tour
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I'm betting if Mike had his way there would be more PJ shows in Seattle. Mike is a beast and loves playing around town. Eddie only shows up if he can hobnob with famous people. Maybe the crowds suck because of Ed's petulant baiting. Maybe the crowd is just reciprocating the vibes we get from Ed. Maybe it is because the crowd is made up of out-of-towners coming to see PJ in their hometown. Maybe if Ed pretended to enjoy playing in the the city that made his celebrity possible he'd be better received. Or maybe the crowds don't suck, and that is just one of those things repeated ad infinitum on this board until it has become gospel. Either way, bring on Mike's / Jeff's / Stone's / Matt's side projects. These days I'd rather be at a smaller club watching Mike from 3 feet away, and then hanging out and chatting with him after the show."I'll use the magic word - let's just shut the fuck up, please." EV, 04/13/080
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Key Arena blows for concerts. There really is nowhere decent for them to play. I've been there a bunch of times and I told myself I will no longer go there, even for PJ at this point. Hopefully. when the new arena gets off the ground and it gets built, PJ can be the opening event."If I should ever die, God forbid, let this be my epitaph: The only proof he needed for the existence of God was music." KV Jr.0
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Hope Seattle gets some shows!www.cluthelee.com0
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But it was just as cold in Vancouver 2 days earlier and the crowd was awesome. We're no more used to cold weather.RKCNDY said:
2013 was freezing cold. 19℉, people were waiting for hours in the merch lines. We are wussies when it comes to weather, the normal temps range from 35-80℉ throughout the year. Huge temp swings make for grumpy people. I was trying really hard to have fun even though I had pneumonia.OceansMagnet said:Maybe this member nailed it even though he pissed a lot of folks around here off with this thread.
http://community.pearljam.com/discussion/226884/pearl-jame-gives-and-gives-seattle-crowd-shows-no-respect/p1
In general, I do feel snubbed by the band for not playing more shows here. Don't get me wrong, all the side projects, charity events, and guest appearances are great...just not truly feeling the love and appreciation for being their so-called hometown.
Sounds like most bands play the NE because it's an easy cash grab, lots of major cities close together, they can play a bunch of shows in a short amount of time.
But anyway, I agree that PJ should play Seattle more. It seems like such a great opportunity to do new and fun things for the local fans. Like where they announce a club show the day before, tix are only available by radio contest, or do 10C only member ticket draws, pop-up stuff like that. They really do seem to be missing a chance to be fun and creative without having to travel anywhere (Jeff excluded I guess, since his home base seems to be Montana).Post edited by PJ_Soul onWith all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0 -
They could play Benaroya...or the winery. Ed likes his wine...choop said:Key Arena blows for concerts. There really is nowhere decent for them to play. I've been there a bunch of times and I told myself I will no longer go there, even for PJ at this point. Hopefully. when the new arena gets off the ground and it gets built, PJ can be the opening event.
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Who knows, that time may just come. I'll be on board no matter what phase they're in. Just like Wayne says....PJ_Soul said:
But it was just as cold in Vancouver 2 days earlier and the crowd was awesome. We're no more used to cold weather.RKCNDY said:
2013 was freezing cold. 19℉, people were waiting for hours in the merch lines. We are wussies when it comes to weather, the normal temps range from 35-80℉ throughout the year. Huge temp swings make for grumpy people. I was trying really hard to have fun even though I had pneumonia.OceansMagnet said:Maybe this member nailed it even though he pissed a lot of folks around here off with this thread.
http://community.pearljam.com/discussion/226884/pearl-jame-gives-and-gives-seattle-crowd-shows-no-respect/p1
In general, I do feel snubbed by the band for not playing more shows here. Don't get me wrong, all the side projects, charity events, and guest appearances are great...just not truly feeling the love and appreciation for being their so-called hometown.
Sounds like most bands play the NE because it's an easy cash grab, lots of major cities close together, they can play a bunch of shows in a short amount of time.
But anyway, I agree that PJ should play Seattle more. It seem like such a great opportunity to do new and fun things for the local fans. Like where they announce a club show the day before, tix are only available by radio contest, or do 10C only member ticket draws, pop-up stuff like that. They really do seem to be missing a chance to be fun and creative without having to travel anywhere (Jeff excluded I guess, since his home base seems to be Montana).https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=74M0hPAeFHs
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Stone's answers this question directly, saying something along the lines of they like to be Pearl Jam in other cities, and try to blend in and be normal people in Seattle as much as possible, which leads to less home town shows.The member formerly known as Scratched Vinyl0
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Seriously how do you really feel about bonnaroo?OceansMagnet said:No offense, but Zac Brown is from Georgia. True he lives here now but didn't start here. The better comparison to Nashville would be Kings of Leon who played their first ever show at Slowbar and the lack of shows they play here would be similar. Sure they played NYE this year for all the tourists down on Broadway in freezing temps but they have limited Nashville to a single tour stop for the last two records yet play the Northeast relentlessly. And NO Bonnaroo doesn't count. If you have to camp and stay for three days in a field an hour and a half away from the city surrounded by a bunch of drug addicts that can not be considered a Nashville tour stop.
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So does that make Dave Matthews an attention whore?EnterThanman said:Stone's answers this question directly, saying something along the lines of they like to be Pearl Jam in other cities, and try to blend in and be normal people in Seattle as much as possible, which leads to less home town shows.
The joy of life comes from our encounters with new experiences, and hence there is no greater joy than to have an endlessly changing horizon, for each day to have a new and different sun.
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I feel pissed at bonnaroo for stealing my home town show away. That's the honest truth. I used to work as a photojournalist and covered it a couple of times and saw all I needed to see. Not my scene. Glad the folks that go have a good time and I don't want to stand in your way. However, blocking a local show is absolutely ridiculous. Most locals over the age of 25 don't go to the Roo. Is it too much for me to want to go see Pearl jam and then sleep in my own bed afterward at least once every 4-5 years? It's been 13 years since PJ have played Nashville. It's not like we are some culturally devoid dot on the map that no one wants to visit. It's frustrating to love a band and love where you live and want to see those two converge and have it yanked away from you because some hippie fest that doesn't accommodate day visitors but rather requires assimilation into conditions that most grown folks feel are less than desirable blacks out your market for half a year. Now get off of my lawn!!!! End of rant... For now..0
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