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mcgruff10 said:PJNB said:mcgruff10 said:my2hands said:PJ_Soul said:my2hands said:I love watching the fanboys gets riled up when someone dare have any critique of Ed or the band... i'm cool with it as long as it pays for more Skate parks, which I think is the coolest thing they do... or any other cause they support... or help pay and maintain full time staff... I'm all good... just don't lecture from the stage about corporate greed/sponsorship, that ship defintely sails once you're on the Citi payroll homeslice , so feel free to play another B-Side, I won't complain.
I guess it's better than telling corporate lobbyists in 2010 Bristow to go kill themselves... thought that was a little over the top
Not to mention their ticket prices are still great, so if doing this helps maintain that, seems like a good thing for all of us
That ship actually sailed when they played the Oracle conference, lol. I think they felt like maybe playing Green Disease at it and gave the massive payout to charity (supposedly) offset the fact that they were playing a private Oracle party, but no. Didn't work.0 -
I was upset for two seconds and then I realized it was a solo gig.
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Would love to see a set list!"A beacon on dry land"0
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More concerned about the setlist then well....... "Any of the surrounding Bullshit"0
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my2hands said:I love watching the fanboys gets riled up when someone dare have any critique of Ed or the band... i'm cool with it as long as it pays for more Skate parks, which I think is the coolest thing they do... or any other cause they support... or help pay and maintain full time staff... I'm all good... just don't lecture from the stage about corporate greed/sponsorship, that ship defintely sails once you're on the Citi payroll homeslice , so feel free to play another B-Side, I won't complain.
I guess it's better than telling corporate lobbyists in 2010 Bristow to go kill themselves... thought that was a little over the top
Not to mention their ticket prices are still great, so if doing this helps maintain that, seems like a good thing for all of usHis eminence has yet to show.
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"Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0
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Eddie Vedder: Brought to you by JP Morgan
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mcgruff10 said:PJNB said:mcgruff10 said:my2hands said:PJ_Soul said:my2hands said:I love watching the fanboys gets riled up when someone dare have any critique of Ed or the band... i'm cool with it as long as it pays for more Skate parks, which I think is the coolest thing they do... or any other cause they support... or help pay and maintain full time staff... I'm all good... just don't lecture from the stage about corporate greed/sponsorship, that ship defintely sails once you're on the Citi payroll homeslice , so feel free to play another B-Side, I won't complain.
I guess it's better than telling corporate lobbyists in 2010 Bristow to go kill themselves... thought that was a little over the top
Not to mention their ticket prices are still great, so if doing this helps maintain that, seems like a good thing for all of us
That ship actually sailed when they played the Oracle conference, lol. I think they felt like maybe playing Green Disease at it and gave the massive payout to charity (supposedly) offset the fact that they were playing a private Oracle party, but no. Didn't work.
Ed probably just found a happy home with Neoliberalism after losing with Ralph Nader in 2000....0 -
my2hands said:mcgruff10 said:PJNB said:mcgruff10 said:my2hands said:PJ_Soul said:my2hands said:I love watching the fanboys gets riled up when someone dare have any critique of Ed or the band... i'm cool with it as long as it pays for more Skate parks, which I think is the coolest thing they do... or any other cause they support... or help pay and maintain full time staff... I'm all good... just don't lecture from the stage about corporate greed/sponsorship, that ship defintely sails once you're on the Citi payroll homeslice , so feel free to play another B-Side, I won't complain.
I guess it's better than telling corporate lobbyists in 2010 Bristow to go kill themselves... thought that was a little over the top
Not to mention their ticket prices are still great, so if doing this helps maintain that, seems like a good thing for all of us
That ship actually sailed when they played the Oracle conference, lol. I think they felt like maybe playing Green Disease at it and gave the massive payout to charity (supposedly) offset the fact that they were playing a private Oracle party, but no. Didn't work.
Ed probably just found a happy home with Neoliberalism after losing with Ralph Nader in 2000....I'll ride the wave where it takes me......0 -
The video boards were used as Verizon text boards before the shows and maybe during the encores... you txt a message to a certain nuber and it posted up on the screens0
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who cares. just get back on tour . all this is noise. look uncle neil charges a fortune for tickets. if he can supplement his income and keep our prices down great. as i say JUST GET BACK ON TOUR.0
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mcgruff10 said:PJNB said:mcgruff10 said:my2hands said:PJ_Soul said:my2hands said:I love watching the fanboys gets riled up when someone dare have any critique of Ed or the band... i'm cool with it as long as it pays for more Skate parks, which I think is the coolest thing they do... or any other cause they support... or help pay and maintain full time staff... I'm all good... just don't lecture from the stage about corporate greed/sponsorship, that ship defintely sails once you're on the Citi payroll homeslice , so feel free to play another B-Side, I won't complain.
I guess it's better than telling corporate lobbyists in 2010 Bristow to go kill themselves... thought that was a little over the top
Not to mention their ticket prices are still great, so if doing this helps maintain that, seems like a good thing for all of us
That ship actually sailed when they played the Oracle conference, lol. I think they felt like maybe playing Green Disease at it and gave the massive payout to charity (supposedly) offset the fact that they were playing a private Oracle party, but no. Didn't work.0 -
Does anyone have the full setlist?Philly 1 2016 Dublin 2024
EV New York 2016 NYC 1&2 2024
TOTD Philly 2 2016 Philly 1 2024
Hall of Fame 2017
Boston 1 2018
Sea Hear Now 2021
EV New York 1 & 2 2022
Berlin 2022
Frankfurt 2022
New York 20220 -
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"Somewhere in between / There and here / I got lost / I got scared..."0
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RYME said:Foriginal Sin said:RYME said:My, my, my, how times have changed.
There was a time when Pearl Jam and Eddie were against all things corporate. Corporate logos, and flying Billboards Adds over their shows, advertising during shows like blimps and things Clear Channel ads. Now they endorsed credit cards companies, home entertainment systems, what's next? Maybe we'll see Eddie featured in a Cadillac commercial soon.
and this is funny: "one of the biggest draws for Pearl Jam fans early on was the anti-corporate giant posturing". Really? I always thought it was the music people liked.
and as someone else stated, no one knows the context of this. this could have been for charity, it could have been a favour for a good friend, it could have been a big fat paycheck that he wanted. no one knows. so just blankly criticizing something when you have no idea what you are talking about for no other reason than a corporate logo attached to it is just downright silly.By The Time They Figure Out What Went Wrong, We'll Be Sitting On A Beach, Earning Twenty Percent.0 -
HughFreakingDillon said:RYME said:Foriginal Sin said:RYME said:My, my, my, how times have changed.
There was a time when Pearl Jam and Eddie were against all things corporate. Corporate logos, and flying Billboards Adds over their shows, advertising during shows like blimps and things Clear Channel ads. Now they endorsed credit cards companies, home entertainment systems, what's next? Maybe we'll see Eddie featured in a Cadillac commercial soon.
and this is funny: "one of the biggest draws for Pearl Jam fans early on was the anti-corporate giant posturing". Really? I always thought it was the music people liked.
and as someone else stated, no one knows the context of this. this could have been for charity, it could have been a favour for a good friend, it could have been a big fat paycheck that he wanted. no one knows. so just blankly criticizing something when you have no idea what you are talking about for no other reason than a corporate logo attached to it is just downright silly.People didn't worship Eddie Vedder and Kurt Cobain because they could sing and write great songs. Lots of artists can do that and never make it big. They were on the cover of Time because of the message in their music and their rebellion against society.
Not disagreeing on your overall point but I do think that their social stance turned a lot of their music fans into die hard fans.
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bootlegger10 said:HughFreakingDillon said:RYME said:Foriginal Sin said:RYME said:My, my, my, how times have changed.
There was a time when Pearl Jam and Eddie were against all things corporate. Corporate logos, and flying Billboards Adds over their shows, advertising during shows like blimps and things Clear Channel ads. Now they endorsed credit cards companies, home entertainment systems, what's next? Maybe we'll see Eddie featured in a Cadillac commercial soon.
and this is funny: "one of the biggest draws for Pearl Jam fans early on was the anti-corporate giant posturing". Really? I always thought it was the music people liked.
and as someone else stated, no one knows the context of this. this could have been for charity, it could have been a favour for a good friend, it could have been a big fat paycheck that he wanted. no one knows. so just blankly criticizing something when you have no idea what you are talking about for no other reason than a corporate logo attached to it is just downright silly.People didn't worship Eddie Vedder and Kurt Cobain because they could sing and write great songs. Lots of artists can do that and never make it big. They were on the cover of Time because of the message in their music and their rebellion against society.
Not disagreeing on your overall point but I do think that their social stance turned a lot of their music fans into die hard fans.
By The Time They Figure Out What Went Wrong, We'll Be Sitting On A Beach, Earning Twenty Percent.0
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