*** London Fanviews Here 18/6/07 ***
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Yeah I tried to post a comment too.. haven't seen it on there yet either! The buggers..SoonForgotten2 wrote:Yeah, they seem to not be too eager to post my response. Wankers.
This is what i wrote yesterday:
Perhaps Jon Fletcher should pay a little more attention to the concert he's reviewing. Though Fletcher states that there was not a single track from Pearl Jam's second LP Vs., the show concluded with that album's final track, Indifference. More than that, Fletcher completely missed the bigger pciture of this gig. The entire floor of 3,000 strong was sold only to fan club members from literally around the world, as well as Brits who had waited seven years for the band to return. These were the people Pearl Jam was playing to last night, not the people who have not picked up a Pearl Jam cd after Vs. Last night, Vedder and co. played one of their most unique setlists for a crowd that ate it up. Far from self-indulgent, last night was a thank you to the fans who have stuck with Pearl Jam through their 17 year history. Pearl Jam is one of the best live acts in the world and they maintain this by picking up on something that British bands (save Radiohead) don't get: The best way to build up a loyal following by keeping your setlists unique and unpredictable from one night to another. Keep them guessing, keep them excited. This was more than the case last night and the fans- be it from England, Croatia, Australia, Portugal, Italy or the USA- loved it.
If Fletcher wants a greatest hits parade, I suggest he stays at home and pops Ten on his stereo- or perhaps go see the Kaiser Chiefs.0 -
SoonForgotten2 wrote:Yeah, they seem to not be too eager to post my response. Wankers.
This is what i wrote yesterday:
Perhaps Jon Fletcher should pay a little more attention to the concert he's reviewing. Though Fletcher states that there was not a single track from Pearl Jam's second LP Vs., the show concluded with that album's final track, Indifference. More than that, Fletcher completely missed the bigger pciture of this gig. The entire floor of 3,000 strong was sold only to fan club members from literally around the world, as well as Brits who had waited seven years for the band to return. These were the people Pearl Jam was playing to last night, not the people who have not picked up a Pearl Jam cd after Vs. Last night, Vedder and co. played one of their most unique setlists for a crowd that ate it up. Far from self-indulgent, last night was a thank you to the fans who have stuck with Pearl Jam through their 17 year history. Pearl Jam is one of the best live acts in the world and they maintain this by picking up on something that British bands (save Radiohead) don't get: The best way to build up a loyal following by keeping your setlists unique and unpredictable from one night to another. Keep them guessing, keep them excited. This was more than the case last night and the fans- be it from England, Croatia, Australia, Portugal, Italy or the USA- loved it.
If Fletcher wants a greatest hits parade, I suggest he stays at home and pops Ten on his stereo- or perhaps go see the Kaiser Chiefs.
Amen to that!
Mine was posted neitherParis 00
Antwerp (!) 06
Paris 06
Verona 06
Prague 06
Wembley 07
Duesseldorf 07
Nijmegen 07
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that has to be the best setlist in a long time. at least for me. damn, i sold my tickets. damn0
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Just got home from London and the first thing I did was buy a ticket to the "Pearl Jam In the Parc" gig at Nijmegen.
During the concert at Wembley I was on cloud 9 and it seemed like the gig only took about 15min (and not the 2h15 it really lasted). So I really hoop there is going to be a bootleg of this show!!!
And..I want to apology to the girl who stood before me since I "sang" along with all of the songs
If there are guys out there who will be gathering around before the Nijmegen show..just let me know..Those who dance are called insane by those who can't hear the music - eV
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2006: Antwerp (B)
2007: London (UK), Nijmegen (NL), Werchter (B)
2008: MSG1 & 2 - New York (US)
2009: Rotterdam (NL), London (UK), Philly(x4)(US)
2010: Dublin (I), Belfast (UK), Nijmegen (NL), Arras (FR), Werchter (B)
2011: Montréal (Can)0 -
Housing Jim wrote:I thought the crowd was much better behaved than in Dublin....or at least they seemed to be from where we were. Wembley's set up was way better as they didn't have that second barrier so everyone who wanted to get forward could and those of us who like to stay out of it could without feeling the frustrations of those who were unable to get to the front.
and you're right....Ghost was soundchecked, along with Nothing As It Seems, Marker In The Sand and Parachutes
Maybe I panicked and left too early, I usually love being in the thick of it but it was a bit too much for me. I wasn't the only one either 3 or 4 girlies got hauled out just before me.
Wow thought it was Ghost, shame they didn't play it, i understand they've soundchecked this a couple of times now - hopefully they'll include it at Copenhagen....2006 - Dublin, Reading; 2007 - London, Copenhagen; 2008 - MSG; 2009 - SBE, Manchester, London; 2010 - Dublin, Belfast, London; 2012 - Manchester, Berlin; 2014 - Amsterdam, Milton Keynes; 2018 - London; 2022 - London; 2024 - Manchester0 -
Absolutely fantastic night. Still buzzing to be honest.
Loved the set list. Pearl Jam are probably the only band around who could get away with omitting so many 'hits/well known' tracks and still have the whole crowd singing along to every single word!
Opening with 'Long Road' and closing with 'Indifference' was genius.
Although the whole bands seemed on top of their game, I though Ed's voice was amazing.
Hope they come back very, very soon.Cymru Am Byth
PJ albums, at the moment!! -
1,Vs 2,Vitalogy 3,No Code 4,Yield 5,Ten 6,Backspacer, 7Pearl Jam 8,Binaural 9,Riot Act.0 -
blow-up-the-outside wrote:One point that annoyed me as the stupid fucking 'dont gimmie no lip' sign that was held up infront of me, if i was just a foot further forwards i would have reached it and pulled it out of their hands. luckly after some people shouting at them they took the sign away.
That was my friendDon't be too hard on her! She was worried people couldn't see, it was never up very long and it stayed down as soon as someone asked her to! The plan was to be on the first row with it so as not to bother anyone, but after that plan was thwarted she was really hoping to find a gap somewhere to hold it up in. Like you said, it disappeared as soon as someone asked!
Like a cloud dropping rain
I'm discarding all thought
I'll dry up, leaving puddles on the ground
I'm like an opening band for the sun0 -
alexross42 wrote:I wish I did know him!! I was curious about why they give him stick for coming from Cornwall - I thought the surfing alone would have won Ed over!!
Hope you gave a big cheer mate,me and a mate had a big smile on our faces when Ed mention that and we're Devon lads!!! I was tempted to shout out something about pasties but i dont think Ed would understand.London 1996 Cardiff 2000 Paris 2006 and London 2007.0 -
Minimie wrote:Just got home from London and the first thing I did was buy a ticket to the "Pearl Jam In the Parc" gig at Nijmegen.
During the concert at Wembley I was on cloud 9 and it seemed like the gig only took about 15min (and not the 2h15 it really lasted). So I really hoop there is going to be a bootleg of this show!!!
And..I want to apology to the girl who stood before me since I "sang" along with all of the songs
If there are guys out there who will be gathering around before the Nijmegen show..just let me know..
Two guys from Ghent will be around ...Paris 00
Antwerp (!) 06
Paris 06
Verona 06
Prague 06
Wembley 07
Duesseldorf 07
Nijmegen 07
Werchter (!) 070 -
redrock wrote:Pete from Cornwall was also mentioned in Dublin...
or did you mention that already?0 -
Scratchin a Letter wrote:And one other gig... :rolleyes:
or did you mention that already?
Oops... senior moment..... I guess he mentions good ol' Pete at all UK and 'thereabouts' gigs.....0 -
harmless_little_f*** wrote:What, no boot?? How do you know??0
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nuffingman wrote:Apparently there are no plans to release the boots at present... which is utter bollocks!
Keep the faith...... They record their shows, mics were pointed towards the crowd... maybe some day, some format... In the meantime....
WERE ARE THE TAPERS?0 -
redrock wrote:Keep the faith...... They record their shows, mics were pointed towards the crowd... maybe some day, some format... In the meantime....
WERE ARE THE TAPERS?0 -
cyclops wrote:Amen to that!
Mine was posted neither
Has anyone had there reply posted yet? imagine they are quite busy. C**ts!0 -
redrock wrote:Keep the faith...... They record their shows, mics were pointed towards the crowd... maybe some day, some format... In the meantime....
WERE ARE THE TAPERS?
My conclusion on the show is that although I enjoyed the hell out of it, the sound was just so overwhelming I'm struggling to actually remember what I heard.
If I don't hear a boot, I'm worried that my memories of the gig will fade, purely because of crap Wembley acoustics. The loud tracks were mostly just a wall-of-noise. I NEED that boot if I'm going to make any sense of it.
Highlights were Present Tense, Immortality and Faithful, Crazy Mary and Light Years because for these songs I found the sound crystal clear.'We're learning songs for baby Jesus' birthday. His mum and dad were Merry and Joseph. He had a bed made of clay and the three kings bought him Gold, Frankenstein and Merv as presents.'
- the great Sir Leo Harrison0 -
harmless_little_f*** wrote:I'm struggling to actually remember what I heard.
When I got home, had to look at the setlist just to double check. That's why these boots that were available a couple of days after the gig were so great... You listen to them and go 'ah yeah! Forgot that!'
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The Wembley show was clearly aimed at the fan club. With 7000 tenclubbers on the floor, the setlist was framed around a number of the rarer songs they play live.
Ive seen PJ a few times over the last 14 years and this was my favorite show - undoubtedly the best UK show since Brixton.
McCready & Stone were on fire! and clearly loving it. Stones RITFW solo was searing - awsome. McCready's solo on immortality was incredible as was the Crazy Mary jam with Boom. Eddy played a strat durung present tense - which I dont recall seeing before.
I took a friend with me who didnt know the band well and he was blown away! "Church without the religion" he said...No kidding
Just hope the boot comes out and they return again soon.
Tired, emotional, hoarse - but happy0 -
harmless_little_f*** wrote:My conclusion on the show is that although I enjoyed the hell out of it, the sound was just so overwhelming I'm struggling to actually remember what I heard.
If I don't hear a boot, I'm worried that my memories of the gig will fade, purely because of crap Wembley acoustics. The loud tracks were mostly just a wall-of-noise. I NEED that boot if I'm going to make any sense of it.
Highlights were Present Tense, Immortality and Faithful, Crazy Mary and Light Years because for these songs I found the sound crystal clear.
Yeh! I'll go along with that. I couldn't believe how loud Long Road was, and had no idea what Severed Hand was for a few moments. By the time my ears had been beaten into mush it got better. Faithful was the one for me... outstanding!0
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