Can too much Pearl Jam be a bad thing?
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After visiting and reading through these boards for several years, the answer is definitely.0
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The merch collecting seems a bit out of hand these days. It’s just stuff. Most of which will end up in a landfill. (I keep telling myself to NOT buy anything in Seattle)."Your light's reflected now, reflected from afar. We were but stones, your light made us stars."0
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I had an amazing PJ run from 2011-2017 where I think I listened to various bootlegs daily. I'd spend hours each week making compilations which I still listen to from time to time. However, it finally started to wear on me and I stopped making them (possibly because there were no more to make).
With all the above said, I have a feeling I'll be listening to much more PJ in the next few weeks! Less than two weeks until Seattle!0 -
Music? No.Shows? Maybe.Stuff? Yes, definitely.Found: Soundgarden Hyde Park DVD (Thank you for the gift!)
Posters for Sale: http://community.pearljam.com/discussion/117469/posters-for-sale
T-Shirts for Sale: http://community.pearljam.com/discussion/149289/pj-t-shirt-trade-or-sale0 -
I concur. Literally sold almost all my posters, shirts, etc in the last year. The people paying hundreds of dollars for “collectibles?” Most of this stuff isn’t gonna be worth anything in 30 years. My sons aren’t gonna be looking for the “rare” poster, they’ll have their own bands to do that with, hopefully. It was fun to obsess, now it’s just the music.giventofly69 said:The merch collecting seems a bit out of hand these days. It’s just stuff. Most of which will end up in a landfill. (I keep telling myself to NOT buy anything in Seattle).Chicago 6/29/98, Alpine Valley (EV) 6/13/99, Alpine Valley 10/08/00, Chicago 10/09/00, Phoenix 10/20/00, Orlando 4/12/03, Tampa 4/13/03, San Diego 6/05/03, Vegas 6/06/03, Phoenix 6/07/03, Chicago 6/18/03, Alpine Valley 6/21/03, Orlando 10/08/04, D.C. 10/11/04, Chicago 5/16/06, Chicago 5/17/06, LA 7/12/08, Chicago 8/23/09, Chicago 8/24/09, LA 10/07/09, San Diego 10/09/09 (Front Row Center, Finally), Phoenix (EV) 11/4/11, Wrigley 7/19/13, Phoenix 11/19/13, Denver 10/22/14, Wrigley 8/20/16, Wrigley 8/22/16, Tempe (EV) 3/3/19, Phoenix 5/9/22, Tempe (EV) 2/26/230 -
I agree. Most of that stuff will tumble in value just as soon as us Gen Xers get too old to bother or when we die. There is no way in hell younger generations are going to shore up the PJ merch market. That said, some collectors aren't in it for the money at all, so don't care.Foriginal Sin said:
I concur. Literally sold almost all my posters, shirts, etc in the last year. The people paying hundreds of dollars for “collectibles?” Most of this stuff isn’t gonna be worth anything in 30 years. My sons aren’t gonna be looking for the “rare” poster, they’ll have their own bands to do that with, hopefully. It was fun to obsess, now it’s just the music.giventofly69 said:The merch collecting seems a bit out of hand these days. It’s just stuff. Most of which will end up in a landfill. (I keep telling myself to NOT buy anything in Seattle).
With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0 -
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true with the merch especially postersgiventofly69 said:The merch collecting seems a bit out of hand these days. It’s just stuff. Most of which will end up in a landfill. (I keep telling myself to NOT buy anything in Seattle).
i think i'm going to give it to my friends who own coffee shops
let them hang it therePJ 2014: Leeds, Milton Keynes
PJ 2018: London 1, Padova, Roma, Prague, Krakow, Berlin, Barcelona, Madrid, Lisbon, London 2
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Merch sucks. Live shows I can't get enough. Travel is a bitch but the shows are worth it all.92 - Phoenix; 93 - Mesa; 95 - Phoenix; 98 - Phoenix; 2000- Phoenix; 2003 - San Diego, Las Vegas, Phoenix; 2006 - Denver 1, Denver 2, Las Vegas, San Diego; 2009 - Chicago 1, Chicago 2, San Diego; 2013 - Phoenix, San Diego, LA 1, LA 2, Portland, Spokane, Calgary, Vancouver, Seattle; 2014 - Detroit, Moline, Milwaukee, Denver; 2016 - Ft Lauderdale, Miami, Tampa, Jacksonville, Wrigley 1 and 2; 2018 - Amsterdam 1&2, Pinkpop, London1, Milan, Padova, Rome, Prague, Krakow, Berlin, Werchter, Barca, Missoula, Chicago 1&2, Boston 1&2.0
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Ha, I'm from Vancouver, and Seattle will be 10 and 11 for me too.iammine16 said:
I am in a way lucky being from Vancouver that I haven't gone to too many shows that I cant remember them. The Seattle shows will be my 10th and 11th and I remember every moment from my previous 9 shows. The magic of seeing them is still there for me.PJ_Soul said:Yes, for some people. There are healthy obsessions and unhealthy obsessions. I don't think anything is exempt from the unhealthy side of things, depending on who you're dealing with. There are some badly obsessed PJ fans for sure, where they kind of start being motivated more by a sense of desperation rather than fun.
And I'd say that those who can only feel disappointed after shows now because of the setlist have probably crossed over to the dark side after seeing way too many shows for their own good, and getting way into collecting songs. I've known a few PJ fans like that.
"Your light's reflected now, reflected from afar. We were but stones, your light made us stars."0 -
Nice!giventofly69 said:
Ha, I'm from Vancouver, and Seattle will be 10 and 11 for me too.iammine16 said:
I am in a way lucky being from Vancouver that I haven't gone to too many shows that I cant remember them. The Seattle shows will be my 10th and 11th and I remember every moment from my previous 9 shows. The magic of seeing them is still there for me.PJ_Soul said:Yes, for some people. There are healthy obsessions and unhealthy obsessions. I don't think anything is exempt from the unhealthy side of things, depending on who you're dealing with. There are some badly obsessed PJ fans for sure, where they kind of start being motivated more by a sense of desperation rather than fun.
And I'd say that those who can only feel disappointed after shows now because of the setlist have probably crossed over to the dark side after seeing way too many shows for their own good, and getting way into collecting songs. I've known a few PJ fans like that.
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I went from 91till 2008 obsessed with the band and now I can’t get through a complete bootleg at all I tried to listen to Amsterdam show from this recent tour made it through two songs before I stopped listening , skipping all of the Home/away shows I still keep my membership going feel like I have too till the end ....jesus greets me looks just like me ....0
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What happened ?josevolution said:I went from 91till 2008 obsessed with the band and now I can’t get through a complete bootleg at all I tried to listen to Amsterdam show from this recent tour made it through two songs before I stopped listening , skipping all of the Home/away shows I still keep my membership going feel like I have too till the end ....2012 : Amsterdam 2
2014 : Amsterdam 1&2, Milan, Berlin, Werchter
2018 : Amsterdam 1&2, Pinkpop, London 1, Berlin, Werchter, London 2
2020 : ?0 -
I'm just moving to north of Vancouver (Gibsons) on Monday and Seattle will be #7 and #8 for me!giventofly69 said:
Ha, I'm from Vancouver, and Seattle will be 10 and 11 for me too.iammine16 said:
I am in a way lucky being from Vancouver that I haven't gone to too many shows that I cant remember them. The Seattle shows will be my 10th and 11th and I remember every moment from my previous 9 shows. The magic of seeing them is still there for me.PJ_Soul said:Yes, for some people. There are healthy obsessions and unhealthy obsessions. I don't think anything is exempt from the unhealthy side of things, depending on who you're dealing with. There are some badly obsessed PJ fans for sure, where they kind of start being motivated more by a sense of desperation rather than fun.
And I'd say that those who can only feel disappointed after shows now because of the setlist have probably crossed over to the dark side after seeing way too many shows for their own good, and getting way into collecting songs. I've known a few PJ fans like that.
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Good luck with the move! And welcome to the west coast. I just got back from a Sunshine Coast holiday (Roberts Creek, Powell River). Love it there. Lucky you.rummy said:
I'm just moving to north of Vancouver (Gibsons) on Monday and Seattle will be #7 and #8 for me!giventofly69 said:
Ha, I'm from Vancouver, and Seattle will be 10 and 11 for me too.iammine16 said:
I am in a way lucky being from Vancouver that I haven't gone to too many shows that I cant remember them. The Seattle shows will be my 10th and 11th and I remember every moment from my previous 9 shows. The magic of seeing them is still there for me.PJ_Soul said:Yes, for some people. There are healthy obsessions and unhealthy obsessions. I don't think anything is exempt from the unhealthy side of things, depending on who you're dealing with. There are some badly obsessed PJ fans for sure, where they kind of start being motivated more by a sense of desperation rather than fun.
And I'd say that those who can only feel disappointed after shows now because of the setlist have probably crossed over to the dark side after seeing way too many shows for their own good, and getting way into collecting songs. I've known a few PJ fans like that.
"Your light's reflected now, reflected from afar. We were but stones, your light made us stars."0 -
Thank you. I think/hope it's a good move - it'll be VERY different than Markham, Ontario.giventofly69 said:
Good luck with the move! And welcome to the west coast. I just got back from a Sunshine Coast holiday (Roberts Creek, Powell River). Love it there. Lucky you.rummy said:
I'm just moving to north of Vancouver (Gibsons) on Monday and Seattle will be #7 and #8 for me!giventofly69 said:
Ha, I'm from Vancouver, and Seattle will be 10 and 11 for me too.iammine16 said:
I am in a way lucky being from Vancouver that I haven't gone to too many shows that I cant remember them. The Seattle shows will be my 10th and 11th and I remember every moment from my previous 9 shows. The magic of seeing them is still there for me.PJ_Soul said:Yes, for some people. There are healthy obsessions and unhealthy obsessions. I don't think anything is exempt from the unhealthy side of things, depending on who you're dealing with. There are some badly obsessed PJ fans for sure, where they kind of start being motivated more by a sense of desperation rather than fun.
And I'd say that those who can only feel disappointed after shows now because of the setlist have probably crossed over to the dark side after seeing way too many shows for their own good, and getting way into collecting songs. I've known a few PJ fans like that.
My wife grew up in Vancouver and moved back to Ontario in the middle of high school. We met, married, had kids, etc almost 16 years ago and she'd been bugging me to move out there since. I was curious but never had the guts to "leave it all behind" - until now, I guess.
It sounds cheesy but these Seattle shows are "big" for me...might not be as easy to get to shows in the future (damn ferry) but will make it work if necessary.
Anyway, as of now, there can't be enough Pearl Jam for me!!!!
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"There are some badly obsessed PJ fans for sure, where they kind of start being motivated more by a sense of desperation rather than fun".
I go through phases where I do not listen to the band for months, in one right now.
This happens especially before I see them. This way when they walk on stage the sound "fresh" after not hearing any P.J. for months.
Never ever listen to the band your going to see on the day of the show.
14 shows in the span of 27 years.
My woman has seen them 18 times since the 2003 Riot Act tour. The first P.J. show I took her to.
She's going to Wrigley II. I stay home . My eldest son moves to college on that day.
When I SAW PEARL JAM on Halloween in Philly, there was a woman on the train down to the show who had seen the band 58 times in a 6 year span.
We should start a Pearl Jam Therapy group.
Is there a psychologist in the house ?
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