Does anyone travel to other bands like they do PJ??
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i would say any show that i have to get to that i have to stay over nite as a result of the long distance is a show traveled to. longest i will drive home after a show is 3hoursZod said:What distinction does everyone else make in terms of a show being in your area vs. being far enough away to be considered travel?
For me it's anything in 5 hours driving distance from the ferry. Vancouver, Seattle, and the Gorge pretty much. I know the East Coast is more popular for travel between shows because there's more cities and they're all closer together.
Driving/Ferry/Driving takes me about 3 to 3.5 hours to get to Vancouver, 5ish to Seattle and almost 8 to the Gorge. If that counts as travelling then I pretty much travel to everything PJ or non PJ
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yessir! on stage is one hellofa way to see a showjjflash said:
Didn't you get the VIP Kickstarter De La package? If you ever need a +1 for a southeastern US show holla! Hope you have a great time in Amsterdam :plus_one:rssesq said:de la soul. Goin to Amsterdam in a few weeks to see them. albeit the weed is a draw as well
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Same situation. I call Edmonton and Calgary "local" but I have to drive 5hrs & 8hrs respectively. I think out of province counts as travelling, however, I've popped over to Van for quick weekends.Zod said:What distinction does everyone else make in terms of a show being in your area vs. being far enough away to be considered travel?
For me it's anything in 5 hours driving distance from the ferry. Vancouver, Seattle, and the Gorge pretty much. I know the East Coast is more popular for travel between shows because there's more cities and they're all closer together.
Driving/Ferry/Driving takes me about 3 to 3.5 hours to get to Vancouver, 5ish to Seattle and almost 8 to the Gorge. If that counts as travelling then I pretty much travel to everything PJ or non PJ
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I've traveled round trip 12 hrs on a Tuesday for a show in worcster MA , I think anything out of your city or round trip 3+ hours is traveling . I'm from NYC so it's a lil different cuz cities are closer but those 12 hrs to Massachusetts were well worth it for the 3 minutes of "fatal"
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Tool plays like 90 minutes... love them but not worth traveling imo0
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I drove from Memphis to Dallas and back the same day for RUSH...and the same for Atlanta.0
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saw the White Stripes at the Orpheum in Vancouver in 2005. It was such a lucky break. we were already there for a wedding, so it really doesn't count as travelling just for a band, and the venue was a block away from our hotel, and we scored 5th row on the floor. it was amazing.PJ_Soul said:I can't afford it (not for PJ usually either), but if I could, there are a few other bands/artists I'd probably be into travelling for. Jack White, QOTSA, Neil Young... (and others if it's only a trip down to Seattle or something).
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I followed the Grateful Dead religiously. I have traveled pretty extensively to see Black Crowes, Rush and Iron Maiden. PJ are my main travel gig now.
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Basically, if I like a band enough I'll come up with an excuse to go see them play. My latest thing though is to look for multi-show runs in great venues or just the killer venue. If a band I like plays a place like The Beacon Theatre in NYC, I'm there. If they play somewhere that has built in enticements like a great nightlife then I'll go.0
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Live in Milwaukee. Chicago doesn't count I assume.
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The only consistent bands I travel for are PJ and Tragically Hip.It makes much more sense to live......in the present tense.0
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Well, majority of my favourite bands skip Croatia on their Europe tour, so my only choice is to travel to other countries.

Good thing about Pearl Jam is that they seem to really like Italia, which is pretty close to Croatia - Trieste is little more than 200km from where I live (in fact I watched PJ there in 2014).
I also went to Foo Fighters in Italia in 2012.
Biggest trip was Paul McCartney this year in Munich, Germany.
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I live in Thunder Bay, I travel for almost every show I see........this is why I have no money haha0
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I still do Springsteen....3rd trip to Australia coming up...and used to do U2 (NZ, Irleand, etc)...but bored with U2 nowBentleyspop said:I used to for Springsteen and U2
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Dave Matthews Band is the only other band I go out of my way to see.I was swimming in the Great Barrier Reef
Animals were hiding behind the Coral
Except for little Turtle
I could swear he's trying to talk to me
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+1AceCool said:Basically, if I like a band enough I'll come up with an excuse to go see them play. My latest thing though is to look for multi-show runs in great venues or just the killer venue. If a band I like plays a place like The Beacon Theatre in NYC, I'm there. If they play somewhere that has built in enticements like a great nightlife then I'll go.
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