Vintage show review - September 26, 1991 Town Pump Vancouver, BC
Would love to have been there.
Remember concerts?
Twenty-nine years ago today--on September 26, 1991--Pearl Jam played the Town Pump in Gastown. That was less than a month after the release of its debut album, Ten, which went on to sell 13-million copies in the U.S. alone. Maybe you were there? To jog your memory, here's my review, which was originally published in the October 3, 1991, issue of the Georgia Straight:
I’d been warned by someone who caught Pearl Jam’s sound check at the Town Pump last Thursday afternoon (September 26) that the Seattle band was extremely loud. My second clue, upon entering the busy club around midnight, was the abundance of black leather and tattoos among the beer-guzzling patrons. These weren’t your typical new-age followers. And the blonde lady with the sign of the Antichrist tattooed on her temple wasn’t there to see Peter, Paul & Mary.
My hearing-safety concerns were justified when the band hit the stage and launched into “Once”, the raunchy opening track from its debut album, Ten. Drummer Dave Krusen’s cymbal smashes were shrill enough to kill small rodents, and I kept my distance, leaning against a wall at the far end of the bar. Then one of the show’s promoters came up and remarked that a body can’t really review a concert from that far away.
So instead of telling him where he could review it from, I risked a closer look.
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Very cool review! Thanks for sharing.I'll ride the wave where it takes me......0
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Yeah. Maybe they’ll make it big one day
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EV Solo: 2017 Louisville and Franklin, 2018 Ohana, 2019 Innings Fest, Berlin, Düsseldorf, Dublin and Ohana; 2021 Ohana Friday (from beach) and Saturday; 2022 Earthlings Newark; 2023 Innings Fest and Benoraya 1-2.
Gutted: London 2 2018, Sacramento 2022, Noblesville 20230 -
Very cool thank you.0
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Great little read.0
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I love reading about old shows from my neck of the woods. If I ever got a time machine I'd go back to Harpo's in Victoria and see one of the shows they played there (with AIC no less).0
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Wow must have been a fantastic show! Lucky I caught mike watt at tramps with foo fighters and ev. Plus a small pile of others before bands hit it big. Soundgarden at City Gardens. Yes Pigface (like ed's aforementioned wardrobe change) there too. Kind of remember it as bad industrial music! Faith no more. Black Crowes at cbgb (soo loud I couldnt hear it) but was cool to be part of a show like that. I tend to think about all the shows I missed, but my resume is fat with great small shows. Got my memories to tide me over.
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Loujoe said:Wow must have been a fantastic show! Lucky I caught mike watt at tramps with foo fighters and ev. Plus a small pile of others before bands hit it big. Soundgarden at City Gardens. Yes Pigface (like ed's aforementioned wardrobe change) there too. Kind of remember it as bad industrial music! Faith no more. Black Crowes at cbgb (soo loud I couldnt hear it) but was cool to be part of a show like that. I tend to think about all the shows I missed, but my resume is fat with great small shows. Got my memories to tide me over.
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Yes^^pat smear had the price tag hanging off his guitar. What a great show, not knowing who the foo fighters were yet. Nice part of history and the only time I saw the ff.0
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My wife showed me your review from her Facebook yesterday. Thank you for posting, that is awesome! We’re from Greater Vancouver and we saw Rank and File at The Town Pump in 1986 and the thing I recall most is what a SMALL venue! Must have been incredible to have the early PJ blister the stage.
Give yourself a big pat on the back for the prophetic comments about the strong possibility of a very bright future for the band.Post edited by DJ253147 on0
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