Yield tour 2/20/98

densandensan Posts: 563
edited February 2019 in The Porch
Sharing how cool and easy it used to be.

We will get our album soon, and we will get our tour. The whole thing is a kick ass adventure that we are a part of. Together we will help each other get tix, or something cool will happen and you will be at the show.  Honestly, if you are a decent person PJ stuff seems to work out quite nicely. Thank you for your time. densan


Be different & make a difference. Decency & kindness @ a grassroots level works.
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  • treestrees Columbus OHIO Posts: 1,799
    The good  old days


    PJ Cuyahoga Flalls OH 8/26/1998
    PJ Noblesviile IN 8/18/2000
    PJ Cincinnatti OH 8/20/2000
    PJ Columbus OH 8/21/2000
    PJ Columbus OH 6/24/2003
    PJ Hamilton Ontario 9/13/2005
    PJ Phiadelphia PA 10/3/2005
    PJ Cleveland OH 5/20/2006
    PJ Columbia SC 6/16/2008.....
    e.V Chicago IL 8/21/2008
    e.V Philly PA 6/11/2009
    e.V Bailtimore MD 6/14/2009...
    PJ Chicago IL 8/23/2009
    .PJ...Philly PA 10/27/2009 PJ.Philadephia PA 10/28/2009.
    PJ Columbus OH 5/6/2010
    PJ Cleveland OH 5/9/2010.
    BRAD Columbus OH 10/5/2010
    e.V St.Louis MO 7/1/2011
    .PJ.. East Troy WI 9/3/2011..PJ..East Troy WI 9/4/2011
    Neil Young & Crazy Horse Cleveland OH 10/8/2012
    RNDM Chicago IL11/13/2012
    Alice In Chains/SoundGarden Columbus OH 5/19/2013
    AIC Fort Wayne IN 5/21/2013
    PJ Pittsburgh PA 10/11/2013
    AIC Cincinnati OH 5/17/2014
    AIC Cleveland OH 5/19/2014
    AIC Indianapolis IN 8/19/2014
    PJ Cincinnati OH 10/1/2014
    AIC Cincinnati OH 8/06/2015
    RNDM Chicago IL 3/15/2016
    PJ Columbia SC 4\21\2016
    PJ Lexington KY 4/26/2016
    PJ Chicago IL 8/20/2016
    Soundgarden Columbus OH 5/20/2017 Canceled RIP Chris
    AIC Columbus OH 5/18/2018 
    PJ Chicago IL 8/18/2018 PJ Chicago IL 8/20/2018
    PJ St Louis Missouri 9/18/2022
    AIC Cuyohoga falls Oh. 8/16/2019
    SHAWNSMITH Rip 2019Mark Lanegan Band 5/18/19
  • Vedd HeddVedd Hedd Posts: 4,329
    Ah, i miss the index card days. It was like sending away for a miracle.
    Near to death.
    Here to die.
    Scared alive.
  • cp3iversoncp3iverson Posts: 8,632
    Oh man.  What a great time period
  • mcgruff10mcgruff10 New Jersey Posts: 27,739
    Best tour and album ever. Got free tix to the Hawaii show (didn’t make it) but saw them at the Tibetan freedom show, la x2, Camden x2, east Rutherford and msg x2. 
    I'll ride the wave where it takes me......
  • NewJPageNewJPage Posts: 3,295
    mcgruff10 said:
    Best tour and album ever. Got free tix to the Hawaii show (didn’t make it) but saw them at the Tibetan freedom show, la x2, Camden x2, east Rutherford and msg x2. 
    Nice run. I only caught Alpine 1
    6/26/98, 8/17/00, 10/8/00, 12/8/02, 12/9/02, 4/25/03, 5/28/03, 6/1/03, 6/3/03, 6/5/03, 6/6/03, 6/12/03, 6/13/03, 6/15/03, 6/18/03, 6/21/03, 6/22/03, 7/12/03, 7/14/03, 10/3/04, 10/5/04, 9/9/05, 9/11/05, 9/16/05, 5/16/06, 5/17/06, 5/19/06, 6/30/06, 7/23/06, 8/5/07, 6/30/08, 8/23/09, 8/24/09, 5/4/10, 5/7/10, 9/3/11, 9/4/11, 10/11/13, 10/17/14, 8/20/16
  • rummyrummy British Columbia, Canada Posts: 4,345
    Saw them for first time in Auckland. Very cool show. Was really surprised when they opened with Sometimes... didn't realize at the time the slow intro was their MO.

  • A great era to see a concert 
     There to watch the gig.  Rather then getting the perfect selfie for social media 

    i wish i wish i wish i wish, i guess it never stops
  • I remember seeing pearl jam in Dublin 1996
     Stood there in awe as a 16 year old. Amazed at what I was watching . I feel some similar aged people are missing out by this obsession with  social media at a concert.  

    i wish i wish i wish i wish, i guess it never stops
  • eboweddie said:
    I remember seeing pearl jam in Dublin 1996
     Stood there in awe as a 16 year old. Amazed at what I was watching . I feel some similar aged people are missing out by this obsession with  social media at a concert.  

    THIS!!!!

    Remember going to a show to go to a show with friends and hang out and talk between bands?

    Nothing blows my mind more than seeing a bunch of people on their phones checking Facebook / IG / Snap while the band they came to see is playing.  

  • KevinmanKevinman Atlanta, GA USA Posts: 1,905
    Best tour.
    I am lost, I'm no guide, but I'm by your side

    06.27.98  Alpine Valley
    10.08.00  Alpine Valley
    09.23.02  Chicago
    06.18.03  Chicago | 06.21.03  Alpine Valley
    10.03.04  Grand Rapids
    10.05.05  Chicago
    05.16.06  Chicago | 05.17.06  Chicago | 06.29.06  Milwaukee
    08.02.07  Chicago | 08.05.07  Chicago
    08.23.09  Chicago | 08.24.09  Chicago
    05.07.10  Noblesville | 05.09.10  Cleveland
    09.03.11  Alpine Valley | 09.04.11  Alpine Valley
    07.19.13  Chicago
    10.17.14  Moline
    08.20.16  Chicago
    08.18.18  Chicago
    09.18.22  St. Louis
    09.05.23 Chicago
  • BALLBOYBALLBOY Australia Posts: 990
    i can remember the days when you bought the record played it to death with your friends then went to the show bought a t shirt had a great time & then had to go through post PJ detox then listened to your dodgy sounding bootlegs to get that fix again. How social media & the narcissism that is goes with it is ruining the love we have for this band
    Eastern Creek 95,Syd 1 98,Bris 2 98, Syd 1&2 03, Reading Fest 06, Bris 1 06, London 09, Hyde Park 10, Gold Coast BDO 14
  • DJ253147DJ253147 Posts: 593
    Awesome post and great comments above. This really had to have been the “golden era” as Yield is my favourite album. In addition to these comments another head scratcher for me was reluctantly dashing up to use the washroom late first set August 10 at Safeco and seeing the huge merchandise lineups and people who looked like they were just fine with missing a large piece of show to get merch.Even for someone who did not attend their first show until 2006 these lineups during the show are a huge change since my first show. 
  • People are going to continue to do it. They paid their money they will say . Eddie said it on jools Holland.  'Youth is wasted on the young'. They are missing out on so much i feel

    i wish i wish i wish i wish, i guess it never stops
  • TJ25487TJ25487 Posts: 1,447
    Best album ever and best tour ever. Met one of my best friends for life on that West coast tour. I had an extra pair of tickets to the LA Forum show and ended up selling it online (face value) to a guy coming from Jersey. We didn't have time to mail money and tickets back and forth so agreed to meet up at the San Diego show which was first (SD, Vegas then LA). We hooked up and hung out together in SD and then carpooled back to Vegas where I live and he and his brother stayed at my house for the couple of days and then we carpooled to LA and hung out together. Over the years we have stayed close talking on the phone and going to more shows together etc. 
  • SM187650SM187650 Canada Posts: 683
    My first pj show was on this tour in Barrie Ontario. Still have the newspaper article laminated and on my wall and was lucky enough to geb the 2xl poster from it last month. Amazing times!! Definitely my fave pj concert of all time. 
  • bootlegger10bootlegger10 Posts: 15,489
    First Pearl Jam show was Chicago 1998.  Never would have expected at that time I would see them so many more times all over the world.  Would be funny to go back in time and talk to my 17 year old self about Pearl Jam. 
  • bgirl59bgirl59 Tucson AZ Posts: 888
    edited February 2019
    So awesome...my very first show was Phoenix 1998...then I was hooked...went to Phillie, then W Palm Beach to end the tour!!! xoxoxo
    PEARL JAM in 2024! Dark Matter and MORE ! THANK YOU!!   
    Peace Love & Pearl Jam forever!!
  • foodboyfoodboy Posts: 988
    saw 2 nights of this tour in magical maui and 1 in montreal. very surreal . very small out door venue not sold out. painted lines on the grass to define sections. if you stepped in the middle got a flashlight shone on you. great weather. should post a picture of a very very rare promoters concert poster from this show. there might be less than half a dozen in existence.  saw phil lesh on the beach and met michael stipe in fan fran on the way there. quite the trip. 
  • coco buttercoco butter Posts: 1,434
    My favorite tour as well. Alpine 1 and 2, Chicago, St. Louis, Kansas City, and Indianapolis. So many memories and a great summer before moving to a new city and what I felt was the beginning of my journey with this band even if I saw them twice (95,96) before. 
    Do you know what it's like to fall in the mud and get kicked... in the head... with an iron boot? Of course you don't, no one does. It never happens. Sorry, Ted, that's a dumb question... skip that.
  • JT167846JT167846 Posts: 779
    mcgruff10 said:
    Best tour and album ever. Got free tix to the Hawaii show (didn’t make it) but saw them at the Tibetan freedom show, la x2, Camden x2, east Rutherford and msg x2. 
    Saw the gig after that Hawaii one. Still the best I've ever seen .
    Stars are suns to other people.

    Wellington 1998
    London 2007
    Brisbane 2009
    Stockholm 2012
    Amsterdam 1 & 2 2014
    EV Dublin 2017
    Milan 2018
    Padova 2018
    Boston 2 2018
  • Those 98 shows really were something special.  If they released soundboards of the whole '98 tour I'd buy them all in a heartbeat.
    "What can you expect when you're on top? You know? It's like Napoleon. When he was the king, you know, people were just constantly trying to conquer him, you know, in the Roman Empire. So, it's history repeating itself all over again."
  • yield2meyield2me Posts: 1,291
    My first show was this tour. Saw them in Albuquerque NM. Totally blown away that anybody could actually sound like that live. Fucking awestruck still from it! 
    “May you live to be 100 and may the last voice you hear be mine.” - Frank Sinatra
  • Vancouver ‘98 was my first PJ show. Still remember lining up for tickets at our local Ticketmaster outlet on the way to my high school track team’s final meet. I was so nervous that I wouldn’t get tickets (which happens every time, doesn’t it?). Total happenstance that that concert and my wedding day 5 years later fell on the same day - July 19. :)
  •  saw them in Sacramento, if i remember correctly, '98- Ed was all in awe and respect that X was opening. All was rockin' out- I thought the place was Full. Then after some stuff flying around, someone threw a boot on stage-and ofcourse, Ed wasn't having that. I don't think Pearl Jam has played Sacramento, Ca. @the (former Arco) Arena, since then...I'm thankful they played other places in "N.Cal" including the Bridge School Benefits in Mt. View, Ca. 
  • BALLBOY said:
    i can remember the days when you bought the record played it to death with your friends then went to the show bought a t shirt had a great time & then had to go through post PJ detox then listened to your dodgy sounding bootlegs to get that fix again. How social media & the narcissism that is goes with it is ruining the love we have for this band
     yep-love what you said in the first sentence-especially play it to death, then the getting to go to the show(s) - and the post come-down after- long lasting anticipation, fun-and gladHappiness,+...love Pearl Jam Live.
  • ZodZod Posts: 9,941
    edited February 2019
    I loved the Yield tour.  I'd seen them once before at a powerful but short (and in the afternoon) Lollapalooza set.   I didn't even own Ten at that point, so my fandom grew moreso after that than before it.   The Yield tour was my first time seeing my favourite band.  I was lucky enough to see 3 shows.    I was doing a cross Canada trip with one of my best friends.   I wasn't sure if we were going to make it back in time for the Vancouver show.   We cheated and drove south once we hit Calgary and caught the Missoula show.   It was amazing.   I was hooked.   We made it back to Vancouver just in time for the Vancouver show a month later.   Then I got home, and after a dayor two, I asked my little brother if he wanted to go to Seattle to see PJ.   He said sure.... we drive to Victoria got tickets (of which Seattle II was not sold out).  Caught a ferry and got in front of the stage with 5 minutes to spare :)

    One of my most favourite summers ever.    Spent the summer road tripping, going to PJ shows, and a few weeks drinking and tubing on the river.    Only summer I never worked between age 16 and now :)

    edit:  BTW the 10c ticket thing back then wasn't all rosie.  You had to mail in your orders and it was first come first serve.  They did make comments to choose a backup choice in case your first was sold out.   You didn't find out of if you got tickets until after the public onsale.   We panicked for missoula and got a 2nd pair of GA tickets.   Totally stupid in hindsight because it was a show in a small market.   We tried to get friends to drive out for the show, but they no showed :(
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  • HarrycatHarrycat UK Posts: 58
    Saw this tour in Melbourne still got my Aussie version of the long sleeve Yield t-shirt!
  • JT167846JT167846 Posts: 779
    Harrycat said:
    Saw this tour in Melbourne still got my Aussie version of the long sleeve Yield t-shirt!
    Ha mine got destroyed along with the white South Pacific t. But to my delight and surprise both were on display at the PJ exhibit at MOPOP (along with other tour t's I bought over the years). I remember the PJ logo being on the right breast not the left one haha.
    Stars are suns to other people.

    Wellington 1998
    London 2007
    Brisbane 2009
    Stockholm 2012
    Amsterdam 1 & 2 2014
    EV Dublin 2017
    Milan 2018
    Padova 2018
    Boston 2 2018
  • HarrycatHarrycat UK Posts: 58
    i still have the white South Pacific one too also got my 2 t-shirts from the Vitalogy tour.
    My white t-shirts are not so white and the Vitalogy one looks like it’s on it’s last legs but the Yield one is not so bad
  • densandensan Posts: 563
    You guys evoked some memories. Some that stand out are swimming with a school a sea turtles in Maui while humming given to fly, heading over to Maui Tacos right before the first show, and running into Mike with his Tech. I told him to please go ahead of me, and he wouldn't. The end of the second show my wife and I sat at the top of some bleachers they set up. One of the last songs was "Around the Bend" and a shooting star fell behind the guys as they played. Still get the shivers thinking about that moment in time.  
    Be different & make a difference. Decency & kindness @ a grassroots level works.
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