My daughter gave Eddie flowers on stage in Boston

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  • stonesgstring
    stonesgstring Posts: 4,613
    Nice pics mate, thanks for sharing them.

    Bet your daughter is still on a high :)
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  • BinGnarly
    BinGnarly Posts: 508
    awesome story im jealous.
    Shows:
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  • didem
    didem Posts: 50
    nice story... enough to be jealous..:)
    I watched it through youtube.
    I remember the girl...
    no brain no pain....
  • meme
    meme Posts: 4,695
    I love the picture of her sleeping in the car, I'm assuming it was the trip back home :p
    ... and the will to show I will always be better than before.
  • great story...it just about brought tears to my eyes...
  • jamminpearls
    jamminpearls Posts: 7,078
    awesome story
    Go Birds!!!!
  • Hands bound
    Hands bound Posts: 534
    Smile_dad wrote:
    Here are some pictures that I took...

    to go w/the story...

    What a night!

    http://s53.photobucket.com/albums/g68/Smile_dad/


    Your daughter is very brave.

    I would have been a nervous wreck...and when I get nervous I laugh uncontrollably...it would not have been pretty.
    Underneath this smile lies everything
    all my hopes, anger, pride and shame...
  • Anon
    Anon Posts: 11,175
    Your daughter is very brave.

    I would have been a nervous wreck...and when I get nervous I laugh uncontrollably...it would not have been pretty.



    She would've stayed onstage and danced with them...

    or sang the entire song with him if she had been asked.

    I think security kind've called her off the stage before Ed wanted her to go...it seemed that way anyway.

    After the they gave the "peace sign", Ed gave her a little hug, and Shae was called over to the side by someone (probably security?). Then Ed turned to look back at her but she was on her way off the stage. He made a hand gesture like "Where did she go?"...
    then said "This one's for Shae". And it was a rockin' SMILE from there!!!
  • Tommee
    Tommee Posts: 13
    that is AMAZING! gets me pumped for my first time seeing pj in august!
  • edDvedD
    edDvedD Posts: 36
    Smile_dad wrote:
    "Don't it make you Smile"...

    I brought my daughter to Thursday's Boston 2 show, and never expected the incredible night that we wound up having.

    She's a big fan of the band, because her dad (ME) always has them playing. Well, so is her six year old sister, and their two year old brother! You should hear the three of them belt out "World Wide Suicide"! LOL

    I've been a fan of the band since seeing them at Lollapalooza '92. Then I joined the TEN CLUB in late '94, so my number is low, therefore we had some insane seats for the shows. I brought my wife to night one, and she rocked out... then it was decision time on night 2. Since I bought the tickets, I wanted to take Shae, but because of her nine year old age, my wife and I were torn. I really wanted her to experience the BEST live band in the world! You see, she wants to be a singer when she grows up, so who better to have her witness than the man himself?

    Shae LOVES "Smile", and we sing it as a family often. Well, I suggested that if she really wanted to hear it that night (because it's not really a staple in the set), that she should write a sign to request it. So she took my advise and came up with a 'way cool' smiley mouth, that she wrote the word "SMILE" in the center of it... in crayon. Underneath it she wrote "Eddie", then added 'three crooked hearts and swirls all around'... pretty cool sign.

    Well, she was having a great time when towards the end of the first encore she held it up, and Mike saw it right away! He nodded and stared down like "maybe... it's on there...we'll see", then loooked back at me and I shrugged as if to say "C'mon, it's for her" (it's hard to really get that across in a couple seconds, but I tried) and when they left the stage my daughter got a little upset because the flowers she brought for the band were still on the ground. She didn't think they were coming back out. I reassured her that they'd be back and now was a good time to hold then up if they came back with a slow song.

    Well they returned for Encore 2 and kicked it up a notch with "Why Go". I was lovin' it, but told her to just be patient. After "Life Wasted", I suggested she put 'em back in the air. This is when I was floored. Everyone around her was trying to get Eddie'd attention, and pointing to the flowers! He saw them and her... he came right over and Eddie told her to come up on the stage to give them to her! She was all smiles now, and went up and over the fence, and on to the stage! Eddie said "We'd like to fulfill a request from a young lady in the third row... It isn't a request really, as she's got something for us... so we'll do this for her."

    Then she made it up there! Ed said "Thanks" twice for the flowers (according to Shae) then he introduced her to to the Garden crowd... and they gave her a GREAT big cheer! Shae smiled and waved (it felt like an eternity to me!) and the two of them gave the peace sign to everyone. He then gave her a little hug, and she was escorted off the stage and back into my arms. Eddie then said (I'll NEVER forget this!!!!) "This one's for SHAE" ... then they did a stellar version of SMILE! When Ed was done with theh harmonica he came over towards me and tossed it in my hands. Everyone around me parted like they red sea to let it get to me... it was unreal! He pointed to my daughter and I put it in her hands. Then he gave me a big thumbs up! During Ledbetter he waved good-bye to her!

    It was truly amazing to have experienced this with my oldest, who was in my wife's belly (she was four months pregnant in '96 when we drove from Boston to Toronto to see them) as my wife and I danced in the back of the concert hall to "Yellow Ledbetter".

    Now, ten years later I was dancing with that little girl again. Only this time she was on the outside watching, as well as listening.

    Thank you, everyone around, us for being so kind to her. Thank you Ten Club for caring about the fans. And THANK YOU Eddie and the band for having a heart as big as your music is!

    Sorry this was so long!!!


    sweet, sweet, sweet and that is one of a sweetest thing happend on earth.....
    .....and he still gets his love he just gives it away,
    the love he receives is the love that is saved,
    and sometimes is seen a strange spot in the sky.
    a human being that was GIVEN TO FLY.....
  • IamMine
    IamMine Posts: 2,743
    Smile_dad, I hope you didn't mind my bumping this "old' thread (I'm sure it's NOT! ;))...but my soon to be 11 years old daughter has been into Pearl Jam album a lot lately and she has been asking a lot of questions...

    Questions like: "How old do I have to be to go see Pearl Jam concert?"

    Me: "Um, no age limit. Why? You want to go see them?"

    Raina's eyes lit up: "Yeah!!! I want to go see them!!!"

    I smiled and said, "Sure, next time there's a show we can make it, you'll come with us!"

    I showed her your thread and she was in heaven.

    "Will Eddie pull me up on the stage, too?! I want to go up there with Eddie!"

    Me: "No, honey...remember, it's about MUSIC!!! We all are there to experience the greatness of the band TOGETHER!"

    Raina: "Ok, mom....but you got all the cool stuff (setlists, picks, drumsticks & corkscrew) AND your interpreter getting up on the stage with Eddie!!!"

    Me: "That's for all of us to share in the house, sweetie!" ;)

    The oldest son, 13, gave me an evil look going, "Raina's going to next show with you two? What about me??"

    Mom groans...and says, "Ok, well, then you can come, too!"

    Youngest son, 9, walks by and gives his puppy eyes...

    "Yes, Noah, you can come, too..."

    Yikes...one expensive show! Good thing our youngest daughter, 4, didn't say anything... she's too young. :D

    But she does like my WWS in sign language...but not when it's being played on the CD. She likes "silent" music. ;)

    But...I'm thinking to myself, "Darn, there goes my 'loosening up' with Pearl Jam!" - getting buzzed and crazy! :D

    I do not drink and they have NEVER seen me drunk... and that is going to STAY THAT WAY!

    Oh well.

    But it'll be great having almost of all our children in attendance for one show in the future...

    Thanks, Smile_dad and your daughter, Shae for putting a big smile on my daughter's face.

    :)
    JA: Why do I get the Ticketmaster question?
    EV: It's your band.
    ~Q Magazine


    "Kisses for the glow...kisses for the lease." - BDRII
  • I haven't seen this thread before. What a great story! It brought tears to my eyes. You have given your daughter a wonderful memory for the rest of her life. You must have been so proud of her! Thanks again for sharing!
    Eddie: "Those who dance are called insane by those who don't hear the music."

    Eddie: "There is a girl in the front and her shirt says 'F*CK ME EDDY'... well you'd have to spell my name right first."

    Summerfest '95, Summerfest '06, BSB (1 & 2) '06, Wembley '07, Lollapalooza '07
  • OneLove
    OneLove Posts: 563
    What a great story! Seriously, one of my favorite PJ related stories ever. Not only what the band actually did (two huge thumbs up there!), but hearing how you speak about the band and of course, little Shae :)

    What a great moment! What an awesome memory for you and your daughter.
  • I was at that show- I thought that it was really sweet they did that, and i thought your daughter had great taste! good for her :)
  • zelda4ever
    zelda4ever Posts: 138
    your daughter is so damn lucky, i wanted to go to lola but i hadnt rubbed my parents into it yet, my dad will take me to concerts in anywhere 3 hours or less away now, i want to go with my 21 year old sister though, he wont let her take me to a concert that faraway...
    -Let's just say i was testing the bounds of reality. I was curious to see what would happen. Thats all it was:just curiosity.

    Jim Morrison
    Los Angeles, 1969
  • zelda4ever
    zelda4ever Posts: 138
    edDvedD wrote:
    sweet, sweet, sweet and that is one of a sweetest thing happend on earth.....
    lucky soso lucky, such a wonderful story "ebert and roker give it 2 thumbs up,new york times says a wonderful connection of muisic and love"......
    -Let's just say i was testing the bounds of reality. I was curious to see what would happen. Thats all it was:just curiosity.

    Jim Morrison
    Los Angeles, 1969
  • zelda4ever
    zelda4ever Posts: 138
    whens her birthday?
    -Let's just say i was testing the bounds of reality. I was curious to see what would happen. Thats all it was:just curiosity.

    Jim Morrison
    Los Angeles, 1969
  • Gary Carter
    Gary Carter Posts: 14,077
    Smile_dad wrote:
    "Don't it make you Smile"...

    I brought my daughter to Thursday's Boston 2 show, and never expected the incredible night that we wound up having.

    She's a big fan of the band, because her dad (ME) always has them playing. Well, so is her six year old sister, and their two year old brother! You should hear the three of them belt out "World Wide Suicide"! LOL

    I've been a fan of the band since seeing them at Lollapalooza '92. Then I joined the TEN CLUB in late '94, so my number is low, therefore we had some insane seats for the shows. I brought my wife to night one, and she rocked out... then it was decision time on night 2. Since I bought the tickets, I wanted to take Shae, but because of her nine year old age, my wife and I were torn. I really wanted her to experience the BEST live band in the world! You see, she wants to be a singer when she grows up, so who better to have her witness than the man himself?

    Shae LOVES "Smile", and we sing it as a family often. Well, I suggested that if she really wanted to hear it that night (because it's not really a staple in the set), that she should write a sign to request it. So she took my advise and came up with a 'way cool' smiley mouth, that she wrote the word "SMILE" in the center of it... in crayon. Underneath it she wrote "Eddie", then added 'three crooked hearts and swirls all around'... pretty cool sign.

    Well, she was having a great time when towards the end of the first encore she held it up, and Mike saw it right away! He nodded and stared down like "maybe... it's on there...we'll see", then loooked back at me and I shrugged as if to say "C'mon, it's for her" (it's hard to really get that across in a couple seconds, but I tried) and when they left the stage my daughter got a little upset because the flowers she brought for the band were still on the ground. She didn't think they were coming back out. I reassured her that they'd be back and now was a good time to hold then up if they came back with a slow song.

    Well they returned for Encore 2 and kicked it up a notch with "Why Go". I was lovin' it, but told her to just be patient. After "Life Wasted", I suggested she put 'em back in the air. This is when I was floored. Everyone around her was trying to get Eddie'd attention, and pointing to the flowers! He saw them and her... he came right over and Eddie told her to come up on the stage to give them to her! She was all smiles now, and went up and over the fence, and on to the stage! Eddie said "We'd like to fulfill a request from a young lady in the third row... It isn't a request really, as she's got something for us... so we'll do this for her."

    Then she made it up there! Ed said "Thanks" twice for the flowers (according to Shae) then he introduced her to to the Garden crowd... and they gave her a GREAT big cheer! Shae smiled and waved (it felt like an eternity to me!) and the two of them gave the peace sign to everyone. He then gave her a little hug, and she was escorted off the stage and back into my arms. Eddie then said (I'll NEVER forget this!!!!) "This one's for SHAE" ... then they did a stellar version of SMILE! When Ed was done with theh harmonica he came over towards me and tossed it in my hands. Everyone around me parted like they red sea to let it get to me... it was unreal! He pointed to my daughter and I put it in her hands. Then he gave me a big thumbs up! During Ledbetter he waved good-bye to her!

    It was truly amazing to have experienced this with my oldest, who was in my wife's belly (she was four months pregnant in '96 when we drove from Boston to Toronto to see them) as my wife and I danced in the back of the concert hall to "Yellow Ledbetter".

    Now, ten years later I was dancing with that little girl again. Only this time she was on the outside watching, as well as listening.

    Thank you, everyone around, us for being so kind to her. Thank you Ten Club for caring about the fans. And THANK YOU Eddie and the band for having a heart as big as your music is!

    Sorry this was so long!!!
    what a very cool story
    Ron: I just don't feel like going out tonight
    Sammi: Wanna just break up?

  • What a lovely story... actually made me cry ... (sssssh :) ) Must have been such an unbelievable few moments... wow.
    My 2 year old loves them too (and AiC :D) She especially loves Animal and WWS..actually she headbangs and dances away to them all. I'd say if she could walk she'd go even mentaller (she has CP) heh heh ... ah she's gas..
    "Underneath this smile lies everything
    All my hopes and anger, pride and shame
    Make myself a pact not to shut doors on the past
    Just for today I am free"

    Dublin 23/08/2006 ~~~Reading 27/08/2006

    Wembley June '07 !!
  • seagoat2
    seagoat2 Posts: 241
    That story was sooo sweet. Thanks for sharing.......:-)