Pearl Jam Cancels 4/20 Raleigh, NC Concert in Opposition to HB2; Official Band Statement
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weekapaug19 said:
I feel bad for the fans attending, but I get it. For those saying your out money, still go, enjoy a new city. Don't just eat the trip because your not going to see PJ
Playing a benefit show for people fighting this would have been the best move I think....and tons of press about why it's a benefit show
Why would I want to go to Raleigh and not see Pearl Jam? I can have dinner and a good time at home.ComeToTX said:I'm sure seeing them in Columbia will change it but right now I have a pretty sour taste over the timing of this.
I have requested a cancellation of my Columbia tickets because we can do whatever we want now apparantely. This band is a little too high on themselves and their opinions. They have no problem with five of them having unfair influence but not if five rich CEO's have too much influence.
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Feel bad for people who lost money. Bullshit timeing, should have played and gave the money away.St.John's 9/24/2005
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Is this real life? At least we know the band are big Stand Your Ground supporters! Good for Florida getting 4 shows. I enjoyed the 2 I went to immensely.www.twitter.com/robert_harbin0
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Who died and made Pearl Jam the cause of liberty? They are a band. Play the show that you asked 15,000 people to pay you for.goldrush said:I feel bad for anyone that has lost money on this but the cause is more important than a band playing a show. It sucks that it was announced so late but maybe that's because they've been discussing it for the last week? This isn't a band that takes this kind of decision lightly so it must have been a hard thing for them to do.
Yes it's going to sting for a while, and there will be plenty of pissed off fans on here, but it's the right thing to do. I'm proud of PJ and Bruce for making a stand and for trying to bring this to everyone's attention.0 -
You don't cancel a show 48 hours before it's scheduled for something like this. People make plans, buy airline tickets, take off of work, make childcare arrangements, etc. It's incredibly irresponsible for PJ to do this. Don't play there in the future, that's fine. But, right now, you need to honor your commitments.0
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sorry for all you guys that got screwed on this.
as a band and a source of music I love these guys. but I have watched politics play too much of a role in what they do lately. this is a punk ass way to take a political stand. you now are discriminating a whole group of fans to prove your point. some of which are not involved in the local politics of this state. or some that do live there but don't agree.
you damn well better start using these standards when deciding where you play in the future
every country , state or locality that has any laws that may have discriminatory content should be treated likewise.
and 48 hours notice? really , wtf guys.
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Let's see, they added to the voices that are growing louder in their statement against state-sanctioned discrimination. This has been on the news every day I've watched it since coming down to SC, and each subsequent cancellation adds to that narrative. Even Ringo brought this story back to life, so it does keep the issue front and center. Trans people don't have a voice to affect the daily news cycle like that, Pearl Jam does.THEBIBLEISTEN said:How does canceling a concert do anything positive to support this cause?
They not only lost money by not doing the show, lost city-specific merch revenue, a cut of the beer sales, and everything else, but they also donated money to the people on the ground fighting this law.
No matter what people might think, if we could compare the news cycle between this and "Eddie Vedder trashes 'trans bathroom bill' at Raleigh concert," which is impossible, I have to imagine this will get exponentially more coverage.
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It bring a lot of attention to an issue. What you and I say (unless you happen to be George Clooney, haha!) is a little quiet mouse squeak among a den of roaring lions. I'm glad when some of the lions I agree with roar loudly. (Lame analogy, but it's been a long day- sorry!)kusko_andy said:
Then my question is: How does this help? How does it help repeal the bill? How does it help LGBT people in North Carolina? Pearl Jam is irrelevant to most people in North Carolina. The segment of the population that is really into Pearl Jam is also the segment that is most likely to work towards fighting the new law... and they are the ones who are getting spurned.brianlux said:The point is, HB2 has far reaching affects, it reflects a discriminatory attitude that is antiquated at best, harmful at worst and reflects discriminatory view that much of the rest of the rational world is against. It is relevant and it is timely. It was a good move.
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North Carolinians: I hope you like the liberal elites pushing around your politicians you voted for. This time you may be okay with it, but next time you may not.
The people...or rather... the rich people have the power, the rich people have the power.0 -
Gender specific bathrooms are offensive...jeffwalsh said:
No, indecent exposure, sexual assault, and everything else that could occur in this made-up situation is already illegal.cp3iverson said:Im 100%fine with transgender people using whatever bathroom they choose. But Does repealing the law allow creeps and perverts to freely use female bathrooms though? Honest question.
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I've been asking this question since Bruce cancelled and have yet to hear a good answer.kusko_andy said:
Then my question is: How does this help? How does it help repeal the bill? How does it help LGBT people in North Carolina? Pearl Jam is irrelevant to most people in North Carolina. The segment of the population that is really into Pearl Jam is also the segment that is most likely to work towards fighting the new law... and they are the ones who are getting spurned.brianlux said:The point is, HB2 has far reaching affects, it reflects a discriminatory attitude that is antiquated at best, harmful at worst and reflects discriminatory view that much of the rest of the rational world is against. It is relevant and it is timely. It was a good move.
This show, another show, a show here and a show there.0 -
Do you know something we don't?joseph33 said:
You sumed it all up right there!!!!!ComeToTX said:They just played 4 shows in Florida for fucks sake. Florida has awful laws against the lgbt community. This is laughable.
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Caitlyn Jenner can hit a golf ball a mile so she's cool with me.Noload said:
Gender specific bathrooms are offensive...jeffwalsh said:
No, indecent exposure, sexual assault, and everything else that could occur in this made-up situation is already illegal.cp3iverson said:Im 100%fine with transgender people using whatever bathroom they choose. But Does repealing the law allow creeps and perverts to freely use female bathrooms though? Honest question.
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When they play Vitalogy front to back tonight everybody will be back on the PJ bandwagon.0
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Oh I see what you are doing. Thats funnyshecky said:
CHICAGO - are you kidding! How could any one play Chicago until they stop the murders?gsamarco said:I live in Raleigh, I'm flockin' pissed, but I support the band's decision. It was a beautiful F#c% You to stupidity.
From the beginning I've been saying this law is stupid, and I'm not even liberal. WTF, what's next separated bathrooms for blacks and whites? This is discrimination, I don't care how you spin it.
I would't mind some tickets for Chicago instead...
Still pissed as flock though.
Are you aware that over 900 people - mainly young Black men - have been murdered in Chicago during the first 100 days of this year already (as of about one week ago)?
Mayor Rahm Emanuel does NOTHING about it!
President Obama does NOTHING about it!
Bruce Springsteen does NOTHING about it!
And, now, Pearl Jam does NOTHING about it!
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Obviously this is not for you...ComeToTX said:
I've been asking this question since Bruce cancelled and have yet to hear a good answer.kusko_andy said:
Then my question is: How does this help? How does it help repeal the bill? How does it help LGBT people in North Carolina? Pearl Jam is irrelevant to most people in North Carolina. The segment of the population that is really into Pearl Jam is also the segment that is most likely to work towards fighting the new law... and they are the ones who are getting spurned.brianlux said:The point is, HB2 has far reaching affects, it reflects a discriminatory attitude that is antiquated at best, harmful at worst and reflects discriminatory view that much of the rest of the rational world is against. It is relevant and it is timely. It was a good move.
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I guess when you and 4 of your best friends for the past 20 years have $80, $90, $100 million in the bank each, it's easy to pass judgement on their NC fans for a house bill they had NO opportunity to vote on. Are fans going to be refunded hotel, air, gas, babysitter fees, and hourly work wages in addition to ticket costs? POORLY thought out. Simply looks like the guys are following papa Bruce, and seeking the approval of the elite they used to despise and downright seethingly loathe. ITS A FUCKING ROCK CONCERT JOSH....TURN OFF THE (POLITICS)!0
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Negative attention doesn't matter to the few who passed this. Neither does popular opinion. Neither does PayPal and Deutsche taking money and jobs out of NC. They are bigots and PJ not playing a show won't change that.This show, another show, a show here and a show there.0
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