*** Ride Festival Fanviews Here 7/9/16 ***

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  • nicknyr15
    nicknyr15 Posts: 9,215
    Unbelievable
  • -Buru-
    -Buru- Santa Barbara, CA Posts: 1,292
    edited July 2016
    This show and the location were stunners. Shared it with a bunch of really cool people close to the rail.

    The slow intro was really special and I heard some personal favorites like Nothingman, Off He Goes, Pendulum and Low Light. Society was beautiful. When Angel happened I completely lost it!

    Other highlights for me were I Won't back down, Glorified G, the WMA tag, Eddie singing alive practically at arms reach, a beautiful Black (it looked like he might sing something with the tururu part but in the end he didn't) and Smile (always makes me smile).

    Eddie shared a few stories but mostly steered clear from politics and recent events. He acknowledged them generally but said that in a venue such as Telluride he wanted to focus on the good and hopefully this would plant some seeds.

    I run into some old friends and met some new ones and fell in love with Telluride and Colorado in general. I hope Pearl Jam decides to play there again. I would be there in a heartbeat.





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  • DM282158
    DM282158 Beverly, MA Posts: 658
    What a setlist! Especially for a festival where the deep cuts are harder to come by. Can't wait for the bootleg
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  • chiwhitesox
    chiwhitesox Chicago Posts: 696
    Wow. Hats off to the lucky ones who witnessed that!

    Now if anyone has a link of Society, please post!
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  • This was a festival show??? Wow!
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  • MCStarr
    MCStarr Posts: 13
    What an amazing show, honestly can say have never seen or heard on boots a more brilliant performance from McCready, beginning to end...this was the Mike show and at times Eddie even seemed enthralled. Has to be the best Black ever, can't say enough. Great setlist and crowd, a truly transcendent performance of Comfortably Numb, GTF, G, Black, Mary and of course the relaxed opening. Amazing, amazing day and venue, have to wonder personally if any future show could top this, many will be longer and different setlists, but this all just felt right.

    For this moment, all was right in the world...now back to the "Police shot my, brother again".
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  • chitty
    chitty Posts: 610
    Society! I wasn't there in Telluride, but that's one song I pray they play at any show I am at. Didn't think they ever would. Next weekend, Pemberton, please play it again
  • PJForceofNature
    PJForceofNature Posts: 3,087
    Can't wait for the bootleg-so many of my favorites were played! Sure wish I could have been there!
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  • eeriepadave
    eeriepadave West Chester, PA Posts: 43,179
    for a festival set list this is pretty damn good!
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    10/31/09- Philly
    5/21/10- NYC
    9/2/12- Philly, PA
    7/19/13- Wrigley
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    9/9/24- Philly, PA
    Tres Mts.- 3/23/11- Philly. PA
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    RNDM- 3/9/16- Philly, PA
  • i_lov_it
    i_lov_it Perth, Western Australia Posts: 4,007
    Looks like a Good setlist :)
  • BS44325
    BS44325 Posts: 6,124
    The town, venue, show were all money. Great people and great times. Comfortably Numb just slayed the crowd.
  • Daron Oshay
    Daron Oshay Middletown, NJ Posts: 2,591
    edited July 2016
    Looks like it was amazing

    Wish i could have swung this trip

    And respect to the classy call out to Dave A
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  • EnterThanman
    EnterThanman London, ON Posts: 1,057
    Very cool set.
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  • halloweenhead95
    halloweenhead95 Croatia Posts: 255
    edited July 2016
    Very weird setlist... 9 slow songs in the beginning?
    The band were sitting 1/3 of the show :)
    Can't wait for the bootleg!
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  • WhatYouTaughtMe
    WhatYouTaughtMe Posts: 4,957
    edited July 2016
    Wasn't planning/expecting to be this close, but I will take it. Had a great time with some new friends and my better half. The whole experience was amazing.
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  • pjalive21
    pjalive21 St. Louis, MO Posts: 2,818

    Very weird setlist... 9 slow songs in the beginning?
    The band were sitting 1/3 of the show :)
    Can't wait for the bootleg!

    completely agree I took a look at this setlist and was like wow they went laid back on this one, but to be honest it will be a bootleg keeper for sure

  • Definitely a unique setlist on paper. But the songs fit the atmosphere and the environment perfectly. Plus you have to remember they were at 9000 feet, it would've been tough for them to come out blazing.

    Been to 33 shows and this is in the top 3. Incredible show and the most beautiful venue I've ever been to. Better than red rocks (haven't been to the Gorge yet). Still in an afterglow from this show.
  • NWOntario
    NWOntario Toronto Posts: 831

    Definitely a unique setlist on paper. But the songs fit the atmosphere and the environment perfectly. Plus you have to remember they were at 9000 feet, it would've been tough for them to come out blazing.

    Was there a stated reason for the slow start? Like a rough crowd? Or did it just happen?

    That's a wild start to a show. My goodness.

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  • bootlegger10
    bootlegger10 Posts: 16,255
    NWOntario said:

    Definitely a unique setlist on paper. But the songs fit the atmosphere and the environment perfectly. Plus you have to remember they were at 9000 feet, it would've been tough for them to come out blazing.

    Was there a stated reason for the slow start? Like a rough crowd? Or did it just happen?

    That's a wild start to a show. My goodness.

    Well, if there is one word I could describe the atmosphere in Telluride it would be "chill". You just look around at all the mountains and scenery and it just puts you in a relaxed state (I'm sure a lot got more than just a natural high). When the band came out at 7:15 or so it was still daylight for another hour or so I think it was just a perfect time to start off slow. Plus as someone mentioned above, you can tired quickly at that elevation.

    I didn't hear any stories about a rough crowd. There may have been some drunks that got disorderly.
  • WhatYouTaughtMe
    WhatYouTaughtMe Posts: 4,957
    edited July 2016
    NWOntario said:

    Definitely a unique setlist on paper. But the songs fit the atmosphere and the environment perfectly. Plus you have to remember they were at 9000 feet, it would've been tough for them to come out blazing.

    Was there a stated reason for the slow start? Like a rough crowd? Or did it just happen?

    That's a wild start to a show. My goodness.

    Ed said they had all kinds of time so they were going to ease into it. He talked a good amount between a couple songs and it seemed they were really conscious of the altitude. It made for a really unique show. I couldn't really see the back, but the energy up front was amazing.
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