I was 13, if i was just a bit older i could have experienced some amazing shows but alas it was out of my hands. Instead i was at home reading rolling stone, YM magazine, watching MTV and listening to my cds. I’ll never forget when Kurt died. I went to Aberdeen a couple years ago to pay my respects, pix below..
1994 - Bridge School Benefit, Shoreline Mountain View CA *** 1995 - 2015 High School, College, Broke, Having Kids*** 2016 - Temple of the Dog, Bill Graham Civic Center Auditorium, San Francisco CA 2017 - Eddie Vedder, Bourbon and Beyond, Louisville KY 2018 - The Home Shows, Show 2, Seattle WA 2019 - Eddie Vedder, Ohana Fest, Dana Point CA 2020- Oakland Nights 1 and 2 2020 - Ohana Fest 2021 - Ohana Fest 2022 - Oakland 1 and 2
"Watch out for music. It should come with a health warning. It can be dangerous. It can make you feel so alive, so connected to the people around you, and connected to what you really are inside. And it can make you think that the world should, and could, be a much better place. And just occasionally, it can make you very, very happy." -Peter Gabriel
1994 - Bridge School Benefit, Shoreline Mountain View CA *** 1995 - 2015 High School, College, Broke, Having Kids*** 2016 - Temple of the Dog, Bill Graham Civic Center Auditorium, San Francisco CA 2017 - Eddie Vedder, Bourbon and Beyond, Louisville KY 2018 - The Home Shows, Show 2, Seattle WA 2019 - Eddie Vedder, Ohana Fest, Dana Point CA 2020- Oakland Nights 1 and 2 2020 - Ohana Fest 2021 - Ohana Fest 2022 - Oakland 1 and 2
"Watch out for music. It should come with a health warning. It can be dangerous. It can make you feel so alive, so connected to the people around you, and connected to what you really are inside. And it can make you think that the world should, and could, be a much better place. And just occasionally, it can make you very, very happy." -Peter Gabriel
The only thing I really remember about Cobain's death was getting this big lecture about drugs from my parents. I was probably the most straight edge kid in high school at the time and prided myself on that fact. I don't think my mom had any doubts but my asshole fuckface stepfather was just determined to make me out to be a "bad kid."
The only thing I really remember about Cobain's death was getting this big lecture about drugs from my parents. I was probably the most straight edge kid in high school at the time and prided myself on that fact. I don't think my mom had any doubts but my asshole fuckface stepfather was just determined to make me out to be a "bad kid."
I saw them only once, in Vancouver on January 4, 1994. I was only 13, but my dad knew that the music meant a lot to me, so he took my closest friend and me to the show. He stood stoically at the back of the PNE forum, with his fingers in his ears, and this expression on his face that just shouted "I rather be anywhere else but here right now." My friend and I would weave our way in and out of the mosh pit to check on him from time to time, and he just didn't move for the entire show.
Due to his incredible kindness and support, that same friend and I (who have remained best friends since we were 7 years' old) saw so many awesome shows in Vancouver and Seattle in the early 90's that we wouldn't have otherwise had the ability to see live; either because we were too young to go alone, or because it was all ages in Seattle but not Vancouver. After Nirvana, he refused to go into the show, but he would drive us down to Seattle and find a coffee shop to hang out in for a few hours before driving us back to Vancouver after the show. Such highlights include: Lollapaloozas 1992-1994, Neil Young w/PJ w/ Blind Melon, Sept 4, 1993 at B.C. Place, Radiohead at DV8 (a 200 person capacity club) in Seattle March 24, 1996, Bowie & NIN in Tacoma October 24, 1995, etc...).
Having the band honour him by playing "I've got a Feeling" at Fenway in 2016 was one of the most incredible moments in my life, and it really started the healing process towards accepting his passing in June of that year. All of you good people here made that happen, and I cannot thank all of you enough!
1992-07-21 Vancouver
1993-9-4 Vancouver
1996-9-16 Seattle
1998-7-19 Vancouver, 7-21 Seattle, Memorial Stadium
2000-11-6 Seattle
2001-10-22 Seattle
2002 -12-09 Seattle
2009-8-17 Manchester, 9-25 Vancouver
2011-6-16 Seattle (EV), 9-3/4 PJ20, 9-25 Vancouver
2012-6-27 Amsterdam (#2!)
2013-11-29 Portland, 12-4 Vancouver, 12-6 Seattle
2014-AUS - 1-26 Sydney, 1-31 Adelaide, 2-11/12 EV Sydney State Theatre, 2-13 EV Opera House
2014 - USA - Memphis, Detroit, MOLINE, St. Paul, MILWAUKEE, Denver, 25/26 Bridge School
2016 - Lexington, Philly x 2, MSG x 2, Quebec City, Ottawa, Toronto x 2, Pemberton, Fenway x 2, Wrigley x 2 2018 - Seattle x 2, Missoula, Fenway x 2
I saw them only once, in Vancouver on January 4, 1994. I was only 13, but my dad knew that the music meant a lot to me, so he took my closest friend and me to the show. He stood stoically at the back of the PNE forum, with his fingers in his ears, and this expression on his face that just shouted "I rather be anywhere else but here right now." My friend and I would weave our way in and out of the mosh pit to check on him from time to time, and he just didn't move for the entire show.
Due to his incredible kindness and support, that same friend and I (who have remained best friends since we were 7 years' old) saw so many awesome shows in Vancouver and Seattle in the early 90's that we wouldn't have otherwise had the ability to see live; either because we were too young to go alone, or because it was all ages in Seattle but not Vancouver. After Nirvana, he refused to go into the show, but he would drive us down to Seattle and find a coffee shop to hang out in for a few hours before driving us back to Vancouver after the show. Such highlights include: Lollapaloozas 1992-1994, Neil Young w/PJ w/ Blind Melon, Sept 4, 1993 at B.C. Place, Radiohead at DV8 (a 200 person capacity club) in Seattle March 24, 1996, Bowie & NIN in Tacoma October 24, 1995, etc...).
Having the band honour him by playing "I've got a Feeling" at Fenway in 2016 was one of the most incredible moments in my life, and it really started the healing process towards accepting his passing in June of that year. All of you good people here made that happen, and I cannot thank all of you enough!
Aren't parents amazing that way? I used to love to ski as a young teenager, but back then there wasn't any public transportation up to the ski hills, so my dad would drive me all the way up to the mountain, and just wait for me for 4 or 5 hours while I went skiing. He'd just sit in his car and read (He had a messed up knee and couldn't ski himself). I can't believe he was actually willing to do that for me, lol, but I appreciated it!
I was at a P!nk concert on April 5th - she covered Smells Like Teen Spirit in Cobain's honour, and it was BY FAR the best part of the show for me. She did a great job with it! You could easily spot the rockers in the crowd who somehow ended up at a P!nk show, because we were the only ones out of our seats totally rocking out during the cover while the rest of the crowd couldn't care less.
With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata
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The only thing I really remember about Cobain's death was getting this big lecture about drugs from my parents. I was probably the most straight edge kid in high school at the time and prided myself on that fact. I don't think my mom had any doubts but my asshole fuckface stepfather was just determined to make me out to be a "bad kid."
Nothing to do with anything on topic...but I like your description of your stepfather.
The idea of asshole fuckface just makes me laugh a little.
I saw them only once, in Vancouver on January 4, 1994. I was only 13, but my dad knew that the music meant a lot to me, so he took my closest friend and me to the show. He stood stoically at the back of the PNE forum, with his fingers in his ears, and this expression on his face that just shouted "I rather be anywhere else but here right now." My friend and I would weave our way in and out of the mosh pit to check on him from time to time, and he just didn't move for the entire show.
Due to his incredible kindness and support, that same friend and I (who have remained best friends since we were 7 years' old) saw so many awesome shows in Vancouver and Seattle in the early 90's that we wouldn't have otherwise had the ability to see live; either because we were too young to go alone, or because it was all ages in Seattle but not Vancouver. After Nirvana, he refused to go into the show, but he would drive us down to Seattle and find a coffee shop to hang out in for a few hours before driving us back to Vancouver after the show. Such highlights include: Lollapaloozas 1992-1994, Neil Young w/PJ w/ Blind Melon, Sept 4, 1993 at B.C. Place, Radiohead at DV8 (a 200 person capacity club) in Seattle March 24, 1996, Bowie & NIN in Tacoma October 24, 1995, etc...).
Having the band honour him by playing "I've got a Feeling" at Fenway in 2016 was one of the most incredible moments in my life, and it really started the healing process towards accepting his passing in June of that year. All of you good people here made that happen, and I cannot thank all of you enough!
Aren't parents amazing that way? I used to love to ski as a young teenager, but back then there wasn't any public transportation up to the ski hills, so my dad would drive me all the way up to the mountain, and just wait for me for 4 or 5 hours while I went skiing. He'd just sit in his car and read (He had a messed up knee and couldn't ski himself). I can't believe he was actually willing to do that for me, lol, but I appreciated it!
I was at a P!nk concert on April 5th - she covered Smells Like Teen Spirit in Cobain's honour, and it was BY FAR the best part of the show for me. She did a great job with it! You could easily spot the rockers in the crowd who somehow ended up at a P!nk show, because we were the only ones out of our seats totally rocking out during the cover while the rest of the crowd couldn't care less.
Pink was here April 1, cheap seats were like $165. Made for an easy excuse to say "no" when my wife asked to go.
I saw them only once, in Vancouver on January 4, 1994. I was only 13, but my dad knew that the music meant a lot to me, so he took my closest friend and me to the show. He stood stoically at the back of the PNE forum, with his fingers in his ears, and this expression on his face that just shouted "I rather be anywhere else but here right now." My friend and I would weave our way in and out of the mosh pit to check on him from time to time, and he just didn't move for the entire show.
Due to his incredible kindness and support, that same friend and I (who have remained best friends since we were 7 years' old) saw so many awesome shows in Vancouver and Seattle in the early 90's that we wouldn't have otherwise had the ability to see live; either because we were too young to go alone, or because it was all ages in Seattle but not Vancouver. After Nirvana, he refused to go into the show, but he would drive us down to Seattle and find a coffee shop to hang out in for a few hours before driving us back to Vancouver after the show. Such highlights include: Lollapaloozas 1992-1994, Neil Young w/PJ w/ Blind Melon, Sept 4, 1993 at B.C. Place, Radiohead at DV8 (a 200 person capacity club) in Seattle March 24, 1996, Bowie & NIN in Tacoma October 24, 1995, etc...).
Having the band honour him by playing "I've got a Feeling" at Fenway in 2016 was one of the most incredible moments in my life, and it really started the healing process towards accepting his passing in June of that year. All of you good people here made that happen, and I cannot thank all of you enough!
Never saw them. I think the last time they played philly was in ‘91 or something and I didn’t have my money or a car.
I do remember the day that I found out that he died. I was working and on the way home Every radio station that I listen to was playing it. I thought odd but pretty cool. Got home turned on mtv and Kurt loder told everyone about it.
8/28/98- Camden, NJ
10/31/09- Philly
5/21/10- NYC
9/2/12- Philly, PA
7/19/13- Wrigley
10/19/13- Brooklyn, NY
10/21/13- Philly, PA
10/22/13- Philly, PA
10/27/13- Baltimore, MD
Tres Mts.- 3/23/11- Philly
Eddie Vedder- 6/25/11- Philly
I visited Seattle around a year and a half ago with a group of friends, and I felt I had to make a pilgrimage to Kurt's house. It was a really strange experience. It was early September, and a warm day, but it was really hazy, so much so that the sun had turned the sky a weird pinky, orange glow - it felt oddly fitting. The house was exactly the same as I'd remembered from the pictures taken when he died, and instantly brought up a lot of emotions. I was only 13 when Kurt died, and it really felt like the end of my childhood. I'm not sure if it's the young age I was when I first experienced that loss, but it's stayed with me ever since, just a deep sadness.
For many years after Kurt died, I couldn't really listen to Nirvana, and I think that's what made me seek out other music, and ultimately Pearl Jam became the band I turned to time and again. Even though Ed deals with some pretty heavy subjects, I feel there's a lot of positivity in the way he approaches things.
I saw them only once, in Vancouver on January 4, 1994. I was only 13, but my dad knew that the music meant a lot to me, so he took my closest friend and me to the show. He stood stoically at the back of the PNE forum, with his fingers in his ears, and this expression on his face that just shouted "I rather be anywhere else but here right now." My friend and I would weave our way in and out of the mosh pit to check on him from time to time, and he just didn't move for the entire show.
Due to his incredible kindness and support, that same friend and I (who have remained best friends since we were 7 years' old) saw so many awesome shows in Vancouver and Seattle in the early 90's that we wouldn't have otherwise had the ability to see live; either because we were too young to go alone, or because it was all ages in Seattle but not Vancouver. After Nirvana, he refused to go into the show, but he would drive us down to Seattle and find a coffee shop to hang out in for a few hours before driving us back to Vancouver after the show. Such highlights include: Lollapaloozas 1992-1994, Neil Young w/PJ w/ Blind Melon, Sept 4, 1993 at B.C. Place, Radiohead at DV8 (a 200 person capacity club) in Seattle March 24, 1996, Bowie & NIN in Tacoma October 24, 1995, etc...).
Having the band honour him by playing "I've got a Feeling" at Fenway in 2016 was one of the most incredible moments in my life, and it really started the healing process towards accepting his passing in June of that year. All of you good people here made that happen, and I cannot thank all of you enough!
Aren't parents amazing that way? I used to love to ski as a young teenager, but back then there wasn't any public transportation up to the ski hills, so my dad would drive me all the way up to the mountain, and just wait for me for 4 or 5 hours while I went skiing. He'd just sit in his car and read (He had a messed up knee and couldn't ski himself). I can't believe he was actually willing to do that for me, lol, but I appreciated it!
I was at a P!nk concert on April 5th - she covered Smells Like Teen Spirit in Cobain's honour, and it was BY FAR the best part of the show for me. She did a great job with it! You could easily spot the rockers in the crowd who somehow ended up at a P!nk show, because we were the only ones out of our seats totally rocking out during the cover while the rest of the crowd couldn't care less.
Pink was here April 1, cheap seats were like $165. Made for an easy excuse to say "no" when my wife asked to go.
Oh, yeah, my friend paid for the ticket and just gave it to me so that I would go. There is no way I would have if I'd had to pay for it myself, lol.
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With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata
I have already turned my interest to PJ when Kurt died but I was very bumped. Even in my non rock friendly music country, France, news of his death were everywhere. I was 14 at the time and all the kids (myself included) learned basic guitar riffing with his song. His music was super influential on us.
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1994 - Bridge School Benefit, Shoreline Mountain View CA
*** 1995 - 2015 High School, College, Broke, Having Kids***
2016 - Temple of the Dog, Bill Graham Civic Center Auditorium, San Francisco CA
2017 - Eddie Vedder, Bourbon and Beyond, Louisville KY
2018 - The Home Shows, Show 2, Seattle WA
2019 - Eddie Vedder, Ohana Fest, Dana Point CA
2020- Oakland Nights 1 and 2
2020 - Ohana Fest
2021 - Ohana Fest
2022 - Oakland 1 and 2
"Watch out for music. It should come with a health warning. It can be dangerous. It can make you feel so alive, so connected to the people around you, and connected to what you really are inside. And it can make you think that the world should, and could, be a much better place. And just occasionally, it can make you very, very happy." -Peter Gabriel
1994 - Bridge School Benefit, Shoreline Mountain View CA
*** 1995 - 2015 High School, College, Broke, Having Kids***
2016 - Temple of the Dog, Bill Graham Civic Center Auditorium, San Francisco CA
2017 - Eddie Vedder, Bourbon and Beyond, Louisville KY
2018 - The Home Shows, Show 2, Seattle WA
2019 - Eddie Vedder, Ohana Fest, Dana Point CA
2020- Oakland Nights 1 and 2
2020 - Ohana Fest
2021 - Ohana Fest
2022 - Oakland 1 and 2
"Watch out for music. It should come with a health warning. It can be dangerous. It can make you feel so alive, so connected to the people around you, and connected to what you really are inside. And it can make you think that the world should, and could, be a much better place. And just occasionally, it can make you very, very happy." -Peter Gabriel
Lisbon '06 (x2)
Katowice '07
London '07 '09 (x2), '10
MSG NY '08 (x2)
Manchester '09 '12
Belfast '10
PJ20 Alpine '11 (x2)
Leeds '14
Pearl Jam bootlegs:
http://wegotshit.blogspot.com
Due to his incredible kindness and support, that same friend and I (who have remained best friends since we were 7 years' old) saw so many awesome shows in Vancouver and Seattle in the early 90's that we wouldn't have otherwise had the ability to see live; either because we were too young to go alone, or because it was all ages in Seattle but not Vancouver. After Nirvana, he refused to go into the show, but he would drive us down to Seattle and find a coffee shop to hang out in for a few hours before driving us back to Vancouver after the show. Such highlights include: Lollapaloozas 1992-1994, Neil Young w/PJ w/ Blind Melon, Sept 4, 1993 at B.C. Place, Radiohead at DV8 (a 200 person capacity club) in Seattle March 24, 1996, Bowie & NIN in Tacoma October 24, 1995, etc...).
Having the band honour him by playing "I've got a Feeling" at Fenway in 2016 was one of the most incredible moments in my life, and it really started the healing process towards accepting his passing in June of that year. All of you good people here made that happen, and I cannot thank all of you enough!
1993-9-4 Vancouver
1996-9-16 Seattle
1998-7-19 Vancouver, 7-21 Seattle, Memorial Stadium
2000-11-6 Seattle
2001-10-22 Seattle
2002 -12-09 Seattle
2009-8-17 Manchester, 9-25 Vancouver
2011-6-16 Seattle (EV), 9-3/4 PJ20, 9-25 Vancouver
2012-6-27 Amsterdam (#2!)
2013-11-29 Portland, 12-4 Vancouver, 12-6 Seattle
2014-AUS - 1-26 Sydney, 1-31 Adelaide, 2-11/12 EV Sydney State Theatre, 2-13 EV Opera House
2014 - USA - Memphis, Detroit, MOLINE, St. Paul, MILWAUKEE, Denver, 25/26 Bridge School
2016 - Lexington, Philly x 2, MSG x 2, Quebec City, Ottawa, Toronto x 2, Pemberton, Fenway x 2, Wrigley x 2
2018 - Seattle x 2, Missoula, Fenway x 2
I do remember the day that I found out that he died. I was working and on the way home Every radio station that I listen to was playing it. I thought odd but pretty cool. Got home turned on mtv and Kurt loder told everyone about it.
8/28/98- Camden, NJ
10/31/09- Philly
5/21/10- NYC
9/2/12- Philly, PA
7/19/13- Wrigley
10/19/13- Brooklyn, NY
10/21/13- Philly, PA
10/22/13- Philly, PA
10/27/13- Baltimore, MD
Tres Mts.- 3/23/11- Philly
Eddie Vedder- 6/25/11- Philly
For many years after Kurt died, I couldn't really listen to Nirvana, and I think that's what made me seek out other music, and ultimately Pearl Jam became the band I turned to time and again. Even though Ed deals with some pretty heavy subjects, I feel there's a lot of positivity in the way he approaches things.
Lisbon '06 (x2)
Katowice '07
London '07 '09 (x2), '10
MSG NY '08 (x2)
Manchester '09 '12
Belfast '10
PJ20 Alpine '11 (x2)
Leeds '14
Lisbon '06 (x2)
Katowice '07
London '07 '09 (x2), '10
MSG NY '08 (x2)
Manchester '09 '12
Belfast '10
PJ20 Alpine '11 (x2)
Leeds '14
Even in my non rock friendly music country, France, news of his death were everywhere.
I was 14 at the time and all the kids (myself included) learned basic guitar riffing with his song. His music was super influential on us.
2014 : Amsterdam 1&2, Milan, Berlin, Werchter
2018 : Amsterdam 1&2, Pinkpop, London 1, Berlin, Werchter, London 2
2020 : ?