Why did they boo Eddie?
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rgambs said:PJPOWER said:I align with most of the bands viewpoints. Without getting into specifics, there are a couple statements here and there that make me roll my eyes when at a concert, but can anyone really claim that they have the exact same outlook on life as the next person. I cannot say that I have any friends that I see eye to eye with on every single issue, be it religious, political, etc. Still doesn’t discount the known fact that my friends are the best fucking friends in the world or that Pearl Jam is the best fucking band in the world! If you try to dissect every little thing a person says here and there, often you can lose focus of why you loved them in the first place. I believe Pearl Jam attracts people for many reasons; for some it is because their music helped them through some tough patches in life, for others it’s the love of their political activism. In the end, who really gives a shit...maybe we should all focus on the fact that this band has brought people from different walks of life together instead of trying to make lists of why someone should or should not conform to the “norm” of “Pearl Jam fans”.
That being said, I cannot say that I would ever actually boo them. If I was getting annoyed, I would probably just use the opportunity to go grab a beer. In my opinion, it is way more disrespectful to hold up your phone and try to record the hole concert than booing, but that’s a totally different complaint I guess, lol0 -
brianlux said:Thoughts_Arrive said:I just found it surprising given the band's and their fans' leftist leaningsBentleyspop said:Thoughts_Arrive said:I just found it surprising given the band's and their fans' leftist leanings
People who are openly....
Racist
Homophobic
Xenophobic
White supremacists
Anti-Semitic
Anti same sex marriage
Etc etc
But that's just me.
If every song was Bushleaguer, then I can understand. But I can name my top 50 favorite PJ songs and maybe 2 or 3 have anything to do with politics (and they'd be towards the bottom of that list).0 -
mace1229 said:brianlux said:Thoughts_Arrive said:I just found it surprising given the band's and their fans' leftist leaningsBentleyspop said:Thoughts_Arrive said:I just found it surprising given the band's and their fans' leftist leanings
People who are openly....
Racist
Homophobic
Xenophobic
White supremacists
Anti-Semitic
Anti same sex marriage
Etc etc
But that's just me.
If every song was Bushleaguer, then I can understand. But I can name my top 50 favorite PJ songs and maybe 2 or 3 have anything to do with politics (and they'd be towards the bottom of that list).
if Billy Corgan was as political at his shows as Ed is, it might ruin the experience for me. If he brought out alex jones to play tambourine I'd probably walk out.Hugh Freaking Dillon is currently out of the office, returning sometime in the fall0 -
HughFreakingDillon said:mace1229 said:brianlux said:Thoughts_Arrive said:I just found it surprising given the band's and their fans' leftist leaningsBentleyspop said:Thoughts_Arrive said:I just found it surprising given the band's and their fans' leftist leanings
People who are openly....
Racist
Homophobic
Xenophobic
White supremacists
Anti-Semitic
Anti same sex marriage
Etc etc
But that's just me.
If every song was Bushleaguer, then I can understand. But I can name my top 50 favorite PJ songs and maybe 2 or 3 have anything to do with politics (and they'd be towards the bottom of that list).
if Billy Corgan was as political at his shows as Ed is, it might ruin the experience for me. If he brought out alex jones to play tambourine I'd probably walk out.
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HughFreakingDillon said:mace1229 said:brianlux said:Thoughts_Arrive said:I just found it surprising given the band's and their fans' leftist leaningsBentleyspop said:Thoughts_Arrive said:I just found it surprising given the band's and their fans' leftist leanings
People who are openly....
Racist
Homophobic
Xenophobic
White supremacists
Anti-Semitic
Anti same sex marriage
Etc etc
But that's just me.
If every song was Bushleaguer, then I can understand. But I can name my top 50 favorite PJ songs and maybe 2 or 3 have anything to do with politics (and they'd be towards the bottom of that list).
if Billy Corgan was as political at his shows as Ed is, it might ruin the experience for me. If he brought out alex jones to play tambourine I'd probably walk out.
It isn't like he's talking about promoting ISIS or something. Sometimes I get the impression from people that if you disagree with them on politics then you're a disgusting human. I don't have that belief. Don;t most people have a variety of friends, or does everyone on here only hang out and associate with people just like them? I can believe in religion, pro-life and all sorts of things and I can also appreciate and respect other opinions that are the opposite. I know it doesn't make someone a bad person to disagree with me, so why would I be put off in the least with someone expressing their opinions? The only time I was bothered was when he pretended to get a BJ from the devil. And it wasn't because he was wearing a Bush mask, it was because I'm not in Jr High and it just wasn't funny, kinda weird actually. But in 17 PJ shows and 3 solos, there's only been 5 minutes that bothered me in the slightest, that isn't too bad.
Now something you said earlier I completely agree with. I think Ed talking about these things opens the door, and if he wants to use his microphone to pass his message, I think the fans can express their opinion as well. I'm not saying I'm in favor of booing, personally I would prefer to just ignore it and move on faster. But I agree that taking that microphone opens the door to that. If you don't want the audience to express their opinion, then keep quite about yours.0 -
mace1229 said:HughFreakingDillon said:mace1229 said:brianlux said:Thoughts_Arrive said:I just found it surprising given the band's and their fans' leftist leaningsBentleyspop said:Thoughts_Arrive said:I just found it surprising given the band's and their fans' leftist leanings
People who are openly....
Racist
Homophobic
Xenophobic
White supremacists
Anti-Semitic
Anti same sex marriage
Etc etc
But that's just me.
If every song was Bushleaguer, then I can understand. But I can name my top 50 favorite PJ songs and maybe 2 or 3 have anything to do with politics (and they'd be towards the bottom of that list).
if Billy Corgan was as political at his shows as Ed is, it might ruin the experience for me. If he brought out alex jones to play tambourine I'd probably walk out.
It isn't like he's talking about promoting ISIS or something. Sometimes I get the impression from people that if you disagree with them on politics then you're a disgusting human. I don't have that belief. Don;t most people have a variety of friends, or does everyone on here only hang out and associate with people just like them? I can believe in religion, pro-life and all sorts of things and I can also appreciate and respect other opinions that are the opposite. I know it doesn't make someone a bad person to disagree with me, so why would I be put off in the least with someone expressing their opinions? The only time I was bothered was when he pretended to get a BJ from the devil. And it wasn't because he was wearing a Bush mask, it was because I'm not in Jr High and it just wasn't funny, kinda weird actually. But in 17 PJ shows and 3 solos, there's only been 5 minutes that bothered me in the slightest, that isn't too bad.
Now something you said earlier I completely agree with. I think Ed talking about these things opens the door, and if he wants to use his microphone to pass his message, I think the fans can express their opinion as well. I'm not saying I'm in favor of booing, personally I would prefer to just ignore it and move on faster. But I agree that taking that microphone opens the door to that. If you don't want the audience to express their opinion, then keep quite about yours.
and no, I don't think that's the correct impression, that if you disagree on politics you are disgusting. at least not the majority. there are people on here who have made blanket statements that allude to that, but it's the minority. I have friends that are conservatives and religious (my wife is catholic and I'm agnostic). everyone can coexist successfully as long as respect reigns.
I guess I don't walk out when Billy makes a douchie comment (out of the 3 shows I've been to of SP, he has insulted Winnipeg, in Winnipeg, at TWO OF THEM), which is between most songs, so I suppose I wouldn't walk out if he said something political either.Hugh Freaking Dillon is currently out of the office, returning sometime in the fall0 -
Yeah, not the majority, but I definitely get the vibe from several that they feel that way.0
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RYME said:It just sort of dawned on me that we're talking about one concert that happened 15 years ago. The question was why did they boo? Because a few people at that show didn't appreciate Bu$hleager & the mask thing.
I don't think booing at PJ concerts has become any kind of a regular occurrence. I remember hearing about it, or reading about it back when it happened in 2003, but I hadn't given it 2 thoughts since then.
Seems to me it was kind of a isolated incident.
I think the people booing at that show took that song & dance way to seriously.
Let the boo debate continue.
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At msg 2 in 2016 he said Bernie is the best candidate. I’d say half the crowd let out a boo, and he said something along the lines of “that’s good, you care, make your voices heard.” Which is cool. He doesn’t hate you if you don’t agree. I think he just encourages people to get involved0
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I thinks its important to develop one's own view point about things based on knowledge and critical thinking, not what one person says. One of may favorite authors is Edward Abbey. I love his stuff and the stand he took on environment was solid. But I didn't agree with everything he said. I know a guy who was a good friend of Abbey's and he said it drove some of his friends nuts how Abbey hated rock and roll which he described as industrial noise to pound out dented fenders to. Just about everything he said about rock and roll goes against my views but if I went to see the man speak (I wish I had!) and he berated rock and roll which I love, I would not have booed him. I would consider that childish.
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riley540 said:At msg 2 in 2016 he said Bernie is the best candidate. I’d say half the crowd let out a boo, and he said something along the lines of “that’s good, you care, make your voices heard.” Which is cool. He doesn’t hate you if you don’t agree. I think he just encourages people to get involvedHugh Freaking Dillon is currently out of the office, returning sometime in the fall0
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brianlux said:I thinks its important to develop one's own view point about things based on knowledge and critical thinking, not what one person says. One of may favorite authors is Edward Abbey. I love his stuff and the stand he took on environment was solid. But I didn't agree with everything he said. I know a guy who was a good friend of Abbey's and he said it drove some of his friends nuts how Abbey hated rock and roll which he described as industrial noise to pound out dented fenders to. Just about everything he said about rock and roll goes against my views but if I went to see the man speak (I wish I had!) and he berated rock and roll which I love, I would not have booed him. I would consider that childish.
With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0 -
PJ_Soul said:brianlux said:I thinks its important to develop one's own view point about things based on knowledge and critical thinking, not what one person says. One of may favorite authors is Edward Abbey. I love his stuff and the stand he took on environment was solid. But I didn't agree with everything he said. I know a guy who was a good friend of Abbey's and he said it drove some of his friends nuts how Abbey hated rock and roll which he described as industrial noise to pound out dented fenders to. Just about everything he said about rock and roll goes against my views but if I went to see the man speak (I wish I had!) and he berated rock and roll which I love, I would not have booed him. I would consider that childish.
For example, everyone should be very skeptical of anything I say.
"It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0 -
brianlux said:I thinks its important to develop one's own view point about things based on knowledge and critical thinking, not what one person says. One of may favorite authors is Edward Abbey. I love his stuff and the stand he took on environment was solid. But I didn't agree with everything he said. I know a guy who was a good friend of Abbey's and he said it drove some of his friends nuts how Abbey hated rock and roll which he described as industrial noise to pound out dented fenders to. Just about everything he said about rock and roll goes against my views but if I went to see the man speak (I wish I had!) and he berated rock and roll which I love, I would not have booed him. I would consider that childish.
but with musicians, you paid to see them perform. if they choose to go off on a political tangent, then fair game.
I would never boo a person I paid to see speak about something they spoke about.
I would never boo a person I paid to see perform musically about something they performed musically.Hugh Freaking Dillon is currently out of the office, returning sometime in the fall0 -
brianlux said:PJ_Soul said:brianlux said:I thinks its important to develop one's own view point about things based on knowledge and critical thinking, not what one person says. One of may favorite authors is Edward Abbey. I love his stuff and the stand he took on environment was solid. But I didn't agree with everything he said. I know a guy who was a good friend of Abbey's and he said it drove some of his friends nuts how Abbey hated rock and roll which he described as industrial noise to pound out dented fenders to. Just about everything he said about rock and roll goes against my views but if I went to see the man speak (I wish I had!) and he berated rock and roll which I love, I would not have booed him. I would consider that childish.
For example, everyone should be very skeptical of anything I say.
With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0 -
brianlux said:PJ_Soul said:brianlux said:I thinks its important to develop one's own view point about things based on knowledge and critical thinking, not what one person says. One of may favorite authors is Edward Abbey. I love his stuff and the stand he took on environment was solid. But I didn't agree with everything he said. I know a guy who was a good friend of Abbey's and he said it drove some of his friends nuts how Abbey hated rock and roll which he described as industrial noise to pound out dented fenders to. Just about everything he said about rock and roll goes against my views but if I went to see the man speak (I wish I had!) and he berated rock and roll which I love, I would not have booed him. I would consider that childish.
For example, everyone should be very skeptical of anything I say.Hugh Freaking Dillon is currently out of the office, returning sometime in the fall0 -
HughFreakingDillon said:brianlux said:I thinks its important to develop one's own view point about things based on knowledge and critical thinking, not what one person says. One of may favorite authors is Edward Abbey. I love his stuff and the stand he took on environment was solid. But I didn't agree with everything he said. I know a guy who was a good friend of Abbey's and he said it drove some of his friends nuts how Abbey hated rock and roll which he described as industrial noise to pound out dented fenders to. Just about everything he said about rock and roll goes against my views but if I went to see the man speak (I wish I had!) and he berated rock and roll which I love, I would not have booed him. I would consider that childish.
but with musicians, you paid to see them perform. if they choose to go off on a political tangent, then fair game.
I would never boo a person I paid to see speak about something they spoke about.
I would never boo a person I paid to see perform musically about something they performed musically.
"It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0 -
HughFreakingDillon said:brianlux said:PJ_Soul said:brianlux said:I thinks its important to develop one's own view point about things based on knowledge and critical thinking, not what one person says. One of may favorite authors is Edward Abbey. I love his stuff and the stand he took on environment was solid. But I didn't agree with everything he said. I know a guy who was a good friend of Abbey's and he said it drove some of his friends nuts how Abbey hated rock and roll which he described as industrial noise to pound out dented fenders to. Just about everything he said about rock and roll goes against my views but if I went to see the man speak (I wish I had!) and he berated rock and roll which I love, I would not have booed him. I would consider that childish.
For example, everyone should be very skeptical of anything I say.
"It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0 -
To be honest, I can't wait to hear what Ed has to say (about the Trumpet or whatsoever) in Europe soon!
I don't need to agree to everything but I like him being controversial or just saying what he needs to say. Like he said, as long as it makes people talking the issues all is good.
I just hope people outside venue just stay cool. That reaction of some people about Milton Keynes or his guns opinion from that interview in 2013 was pretty awful.
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