*** Pearl Jam Camden, NJ Fanviews 9/14/22 ***

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  • Lerxst1992
    Lerxst1992 Posts: 7,863
    on2legs said:
    Nice to hear Ed give a shout out to the fabulous “Philadelphia’s” Dr J, but let’s not forget he was a product of Long Island, played his most exciting ball at Nassau Coliseum, before being stolen by the Sixers!
    Sadly.. he could have been a Knick 🥲

    When the ABA merged with the NBA, the Nets had to pay the Knicks $5 million because they were playing in the Knicks “territory”.  The Nets offered Dr. J to the Knicks in exchange for forgiving a portion of that fee but the Knicks declined.  So the Nets sold him to the Sixers instead to pay off their debts.  😭

    Wow, I forgot about this, thanks!
  • PH40764 said:
    Cabbie said:
    MS142392 said:
    Solat13 said:
    I was on the rail by the steps by Mike where he and Ed would come over a lot. The venue security guard told me and again these are his words, that the band wanted to go on around 8:45 but there was some wiring/electrical problem on Mike's side of the stage and that is what caused the delay
    This is very intriguing to me, because I was on Mike’s side of the stage and something was very wrong with the sound from his guitar. Much more feedback than usual (this was my tenth show) and a constant high pitch or squealing sound. Did anybody else notice this? Set list was fantastic but something was off with the sound.
    I was towards the back of section 204 (mike's side) and also found the audio quality to be poor, unfortunately. Very little clarity in the mid range led to Mike and Stone's guitar parts being very hard to discern from one another and caused the overall mix to sound quite muddy. Drums also sounded distorted, almost electronic. Definitely could have been a problem stemming from the PA on that side. I'm glad to hear that so many had such an awesome experience, but for me, the audio quality where I was standing kept me from becoming fully immersed. Regardless, awesome setlist and hugely positive experience and I'm so glad I could attend!

    Yeah, agree on the sound quality. I was on the lawn and something was off. For the first 1/3 of the set, Stone's guitar was really low in the mix. And something was off with the tone of his and Mike's guitar--kinda muddy like you mentioned. Flip side is Jeff and Ed's instruments both sounded great...or maybe they should just stood out more with the issues I was hearing with the other guys.
    Same here.  Don't know what happened.  I was on the lawn area, and was very disappointed about the audio quality.  Sometimes it's better, such as for acoustic songs.  However, a lot of times it's just bothering.  I saw them singing but no sound.  I saw Matt playing but no sound.  All and all I just felt sorry that they play so hard but I can't enjoy their performance, as I always did.  It's sad that I decided to leave early but not regretted not finishing the show.  I truly hope next time will be better.    
  • 1STmammal2wearPants
    1STmammal2wearPants Worcester, MA Posts: 2,983
    edited September 2022
    Amazing set - for show #17, it was so awesome that I got to see songs I still hadn't heard live, esp Wash and Oceans (I should win a prize for predicting Wash as the opener!). Surprisingly not heavy on Gigaton (would have liked to see DoC again, but did at Sea.Hear last yr anyways).

    Crowd felt subdued on the lawn, but it was a beautiful night, beautiful set, and Ed's spirits were so high. 

    It was beautiful until my phone UI crapped out and couldn't even reset it - then had to meander around to find my car after the show and drive back from Camden to Worcester, MA with no directions haha. Crummy adventure there, but so glad I got into the venue *before* that happened - i would have been SOL.
    Post edited by 1STmammal2wearPants on
    2003 Mansfield III 
    2004 Boston I 
    2006 Boston I 
    2008 Bonnaroo, Hartford, Mansfield I 
    2010 Hartford 
    2013 Worcester I, Worcester II, Hartford 
    2016 Bonnaroo, Fenway I, Fenway II 
    2018 Fenway I, Fenway II 
    2021 Sea.Hear.Now
    2022 Camden
    2024 MSG I, Fenway I, Fenway II
  • 1STmammal2wearPants
    1STmammal2wearPants Worcester, MA Posts: 2,983
    steven87 said:
    nicknyr15 said:
    Anyone else get thrown off by EVs count in to Oceans? Thought we were getting small town hahah
    Totally threw me off. I started singing the first line of small town and then realized my mistake. I was so happy to hear oceans though. Hadn’t heard it in a very long time. 
    Haha ^^^^^ Forgot about that until you reminded me that i thought "Small Town"
    2003 Mansfield III 
    2004 Boston I 
    2006 Boston I 
    2008 Bonnaroo, Hartford, Mansfield I 
    2010 Hartford 
    2013 Worcester I, Worcester II, Hartford 
    2016 Bonnaroo, Fenway I, Fenway II 
    2018 Fenway I, Fenway II 
    2021 Sea.Hear.Now
    2022 Camden
    2024 MSG I, Fenway I, Fenway II
  • Hoagie Breath
    Hoagie Breath Philly Yo Posts: 119
    Double Nickels.

    Thats what my friend said when I told him this was my 55th show. Never seen the E-Center ( or whatever it's called these days ) that packed. Crowd was absolutely amazing, par for the course for any Philly show and the band definitely feeds of that energy. Been to every Philly/Camden show since '92. Never once missed the opening song and that record was in serious jeopardy Wednesday night. So I for one was happy that band was a little late taking the stage. Made it to our seats just as the lights where going down and the walk in music began.

    Phew.

    Went to the show with my 27 year old daughter, her first, and after all the years of my telling her about how great this band is live and why I go to so many shows, she was able to see why for herself. 

    The setlist was fucking epic. Easily makes my top 10 personal list of shows I've attended, maybe even top 5, and I've seen some legendary ones. I feel so fortunate ( and spoiled lol ) to still be able to see my favorite band still making music and playing live shows for over 30 years now, and for whatever reason, seems to have an ongoing 30 plus year love affair with my city. 

    Thank you Pearl Jam. Please come back soon, six years was too long. 
    '92 Philly 04.10
    '94 Boston 04.10 
    '95 DC 01.15 
    '96 Columbia 09.24, NYC 09.29, Hartford 10.02
    '98 DC 06.14, Camden 08.28, Camden 08.29, E. Rutherford 09.08, NYC 09.10, NYC 09.11, Hartford 09.13, Columbia 09.18
    '00 Camden 09.01, Camden 09.02, Columbia 09.04
    '03 Philly 04.23, Camden 07.05, Camden 07.06, NYC 07.09, Hershey 07.12, Holmdel 07.14
    '04 Reading 10.01, DC 10.11
    '05 Atlantic City 09.30, Atlantic City 10.01, Philly 10.03, Chicago 10.05
    '06 NYC 05.05, Camden 05.27, Camden 05.28, DC 05.30, E. Rutherford 06.03
    '08 Camden 06.19, Camden 06.20, DC 06.22, NYC 06.24, NYC 06.25
    '09 Philly 10.27, Philly 10.28, Philly 10.30, Philly 10.31
    '10 Hartford 05.15, Newark 05.18, NYC 05.20, NYC 05.21
    '12 Philly 09.02
    '13 Philly 10.21, Philly 10.22
    '16 Philly 04.28, Philly 04.29
    '18 Boston 09.02
    '21 Asbury Park 09.18
    '22 Camden 09.14
    '24 Philly 09.07  Philly 09.09  Baltimore 09.12
  • Incredible show! I enjoyed it even more than MSG (which was phenomenal). Being in GA certainly helped. State Of Love and Trust was what I was hoping to hear and they played it! Eddie even waved to my son a few times. An amazing night. The only "negative" was that Mike threw picks everywhere I wasn't. If anyone has an extra McCready pick from that night, I'll gladly buy it off you. I'm still on a high from the show. Pearl Jam NEVER disappoint! 
  • Double Nickels.

    Thats what my friend said when I told him this was my 55th show. Never seen the E-Center ( or whatever it's called these days ) that packed. Crowd was absolutely amazing, par for the course for any Philly show and the band definitely feeds of that energy. Been to every Philly/Camden show since '92. Never once missed the opening song and that record was in serious jeopardy Wednesday night. So I for one was happy that band was a little late taking the stage. Made it to our seats just as the lights where going down and the walk in music began.

    Phew.

    Went to the show with my 27 year old daughter, her first, and after all the years of my telling her about how great this band is live and why I go to so many shows, she was able to see why for herself. 

    The setlist was fucking epic. Easily makes my top 10 personal list of shows I've attended, maybe even top 5, and I've seen some legendary ones. I feel so fortunate ( and spoiled lol ) to still be able to see my favorite band still making music and playing live shows for over 30 years now, and for whatever reason, seems to have an ongoing 30 plus year love affair with my city. 

    Thank you Pearl Jam. Please come back soon, six years was too long. 
    Coincidentally they were selling tall boy cans from local Double Nickel Brewery at the beer stands there.

    Glad you had a great show.  Have hit every Camden show as well and this definitely near the top of that list.
    TFC '97, TFC '98, Pittsburgh '98, Camden I,II '98, Camden I,II '00, Pittsburgh '00, Philly '03, Camden I,II '03, MSG I,II '03, Hershey '03, Reading '04, Philly '05, Camden I,II '06, Meadowlands I '06, Camden I,II '08, DC '08, Spectrum I,II,III,IV '09, Made in America '12, Philly I,II '13, GCF '15, Philly I,II '16, MSG I '16, Apollo ‘22, MSG ‘22, Camden ‘22, MSG I,II '24, Philly I,II '24
  • mcgruff10
    mcgruff10 New Jersey Posts: 29,114
    kosteva2 said:
    Double Nickels.

    Thats what my friend said when I told him this was my 55th show. Never seen the E-Center ( or whatever it's called these days ) that packed. Crowd was absolutely amazing, par for the course for any Philly show and the band definitely feeds of that energy. Been to every Philly/Camden show since '92. Never once missed the opening song and that record was in serious jeopardy Wednesday night. So I for one was happy that band was a little late taking the stage. Made it to our seats just as the lights where going down and the walk in music began.

    Phew.

    Went to the show with my 27 year old daughter, her first, and after all the years of my telling her about how great this band is live and why I go to so many shows, she was able to see why for herself. 

    The setlist was fucking epic. Easily makes my top 10 personal list of shows I've attended, maybe even top 5, and I've seen some legendary ones. I feel so fortunate ( and spoiled lol ) to still be able to see my favorite band still making music and playing live shows for over 30 years now, and for whatever reason, seems to have an ongoing 30 plus year love affair with my city. 

    Thank you Pearl Jam. Please come back soon, six years was too long. 
    Coincidentally they were selling tall boy cans from local Double Nickel Brewery at the beer stands there.

    Glad you had a great show.  Have hit every Camden show as well and this definitely near the top of that list.
    Agree with you.  I ve been to every Camden show and this one to me was the best since 98.  
    I'll ride the wave where it takes me......
  • JH6056
    JH6056 Posts: 2,437
    Hi @kosteva2, @Hoagie Breath & @mcgruff10, question for all of you: Since you've all hit all the Philly/Camden shows, how would you each rank them?  I have not hit them all, but one of them is my personal favorite PJ show out of my almost 60, so I'm curious where it lines up with you OG Philly/Camden folks =)

    How do you rank them?
  • mcgruff10
    mcgruff10 New Jersey Posts: 29,114
    @JH6056
    i ve seen every Philly/Camden show since 98 with the exception of the ten show in 2016.  I think my top five are:
    spectrum night 3, 2009
    spectrum night 4, 2009
    spectrum 2003
    camden 98 shows 1 and 2
    Camden 2022 show.  
    I'll ride the wave where it takes me......
  • JH6056
    JH6056 Posts: 2,437
    Thanks @mcgruff10!
  • Who I Am
    Who I Am Posts: 661
    edited September 2022


    The setlist was fucking epic. Easily makes my top 10 personal list of shows I've attended, maybe even top 5, and I've seen some legendary ones. 

    I’m with you, something was pure about this show. Opening four, my gawd it was perfect. Encore was right up there. For me, Untitled/MFC brought me right back to Touring Band. So perfect. So lucky!!
    Post edited by Who I Am on
    02MAY2003 - State College, PA
    08JUL2003 - New York, NY (L@TG)
    14JUL2003 - Holmdel, NJ
    01OCT2004 - Reading, PA
    01OCT2005 - Atlantic City, NJ
    03OCT2005 - Philadelphia, PA
    27MAY2006 - Camden, NJ
    01JUN2006 - East Rutherford, NJ
    03JUN2006 - East Rutherford, NJ
    30SEP2009 - Universal City, CA
    09OCT2009 - San Diego, CA
    06JUL2011 - Long Beach, CA (EV)
    19JUL2013 - Wrigley Field, IL
    21OCT2013 - Philadelphia, PA
    22OCT2013 - Philadelphia, PA
    27OCT2013 - Baltimore, MD
    29APR2016 - Philadelphia, PA (TEN)
    05AUG2016 - Fenway Park, MA
    07AUG2016 - Fenway Park, MA
    27AUG2016 - Dana Point, CA (Ohana)
    18AUG2018 - Wrigley Field, IL
    20AUG2018 - Wrigley Field, IL
    18SEP2021 - Asbury Park, NJ
    14SEP2022 - Camden, NJ
    09SEP2024 - Philadelphia, PA
    12SEP2024 - Baltimore, MD

  • kosteva2
    kosteva2 Posts: 329
    edited September 2022
    JH6056 said:
    Hi @kosteva2, @Hoagie Breath & @mcgruff10, question for all of you: Since you've all hit all the Philly/Camden shows, how would you each rank them?  I have not hit them all, but one of them is my personal favorite PJ show out of my almost 60, so I'm curious where it lines up with you OG Philly/Camden folks =)

    How do you rank them?
    I’ve hit them all since ‘98.  Easiest for me to sort them out by which I’m most inclined to go back and listen to.
    1.  Philly ‘16 2.  Ten show.  Played the album that turned me onto the band ~24 years earlier.  When they got to Alive and confirmed that it was on and they were playing Ten grown men were crying.  Rest of the show had plenty of gems: Bee Girl, Sonic Reducer, All or None, Throw Your Hatred Down, RVM, Comfortably Numb.  My go to bootleg listen now.
    2.  Philly ‘05.  No album to promote so could play whatever.  A great “rarity” set.  Wash, Sad, Alone, Bleed for Me, Sonic Reducer., Little Sister.  One of my favorite Encore 1s:  stretch of Harvest Moon-HTI-Crown-Crazy Mary.  Used to be my go to bootleg listen.
    3.  Spectrum ‘09 3.  Sometimes I’ll flip this with #2.  One of most complete shows I’ve been to with great variety, great energy.  Tremendous 1st set run: Tremor Christ-Untitled-MFC-Hold On (debut!)-Unthought Known-In Hiding (best version I’ve heard, there’s a moment when crowd singing and Ed taken a back).  Breath, MamaSon Trilogy, Sonic Reducer (weird trend this keeps ending up as a throw in for a lot of my favorite shows) in encores.
    4.  Spectrum ‘09 4.  Longest show ever at the time (still?).  Plenty of bust outs: Pilate, Bugs, Out of My Mind, Sweet Lew, Satans Bed, Whip It.  Show seemed to have a few more ups and downs than Spectrum 3.  Expectations were crazy high with everyone expecting Springsteen or others to show up, so in real time there wasn’t the full level of satisfaction that had listening too it now.  Also real time experience dragged down a little by Phillies blowing lead in game 3 of World Series happening across the street at Citizens Bank Park.  Ton of Phillies fans there and could feel a little bit of crowd energy drain during latter part of show.
    5.  Philly ‘03. Bigger drop off from the 4 above for me; almost like different tier.  First time they played the Spectrum and they understood the significance of the building.  Sitting all the way near top of 3rd level.  Good start to finish show.  April-July ‘03 IMO best run ever for their live shows (Ie State College, Buffalo, MSG, Mansfield, Holmdel).  Pretty standard set for the tour but great energy and great versions.  Not as good as the other shows mentioned in ‘03 run but still a standout show of a really damn good run.  Better Man with extended Save it for Later tag best version of the song I’ve heard.
    6.  Camden ‘98 1.  Can maybe flip #6 with #7 on list but need to re listen to #7.  One of my earliest full shows.  A Ten-fest.  Great crowd, first time for the band back in Philly area in a while.  Hard to Imagine.  Little Philadelphia Freedom tags.  I remember doing a blank and postage trade for the bootleg cassette of this show back in the day.  As above I’m biased toward arena shows so my first outdoor run on list.
    7.  Camden ‘22.  Has potential to flip to #6 with re-listen.  For bootleg replayability this has good chance of moving up to #6 (in part since if I want to listen to live Ten songs I’m picking ‘16 show over ‘98).  Cool set that went light on the usual crowd sing a long songs and heavy on the rarity songs I used to chase over the prior 20+ years: Wash, HTI, Breath, Leash, Oceans.  Eruption, SOLAT, Crazy Mary nice treats too.  
    8-21. Tough to sort out.  A lot of these all seem to blend together.  Bunch of little moments I remember like Camden ‘00 2 Of the Girl, Jay Z 99 Problems at MIA, some cool up close/pit experiences at a few shows, a song I hadn’t heard in a while or first time hearing a new cover played that tour.  But, no real complete shows or even favorite encores jumping out.  Nothing that really inspires me to go back and listen to whole-show bootlegs like the shows above
    Post edited by kosteva2 on
    TFC '97, TFC '98, Pittsburgh '98, Camden I,II '98, Camden I,II '00, Pittsburgh '00, Philly '03, Camden I,II '03, MSG I,II '03, Hershey '03, Reading '04, Philly '05, Camden I,II '06, Meadowlands I '06, Camden I,II '08, DC '08, Spectrum I,II,III,IV '09, Made in America '12, Philly I,II '13, GCF '15, Philly I,II '16, MSG I '16, Apollo ‘22, MSG ‘22, Camden ‘22, MSG I,II '24, Philly I,II '24
  • Get_Right
    Get_Right Posts: 14,125
    JH6056 said:
    Hi @kosteva2, @Hoagie Breath & @mcgruff10, question for all of you: Since you've all hit all the Philly/Camden shows, how would you each rank them?  I have not hit them all, but one of them is my personal favorite PJ show out of my almost 60, so I'm curious where it lines up with you OG Philly/Camden folks =)

    How do you rank them?
    Well you left me off the list but its ok.  ;)  I have attended all Camden shows since 2000.

    Camden only, and simply night one vs. night two for each year and I basically listed them in chronological order. 2008 night one stands out for me because I love in hiding, U, grievance, and rats. But also I loved RITFW mid set in 2003 to the fireworks (damn almost 20 years ago). Do I need to make a choice?  No thanks! This year was great and exceeded all expectations, but they were all really good shows. I could never rank them. It is simple, PJ brings it to Camden, each and every time. When I saw Camden on the list of shows, that was my first choice, without a second thought about MSG.

    Night 1 2000

    Night 1 2003

    Night 2 2006

    Night 1 2008 one of my favorites

    2022

     

  • JH6056
    JH6056 Posts: 2,437
    Thanks @kosteva2 & @Get_Right, these lists are great to read and hear about!
  • Get_Right
    Get_Right Posts: 14,125
    JH6056 said:
    Thanks @kosteva2 & @Get_Right, these lists are great to read and hear about!

    So which one is your all time favorite?  Not sure I could ever pick a number one.
  • JH6056
    JH6056 Posts: 2,437
    Get_Right said:
    JH6056 said:
    Thanks @kosteva2 & @Get_Right, these lists are great to read and hear about!

    So which one is your all time favorite?  Not sure I could ever pick a number one.
    My opinion doesn't count for much because I only saw '98 & '00 Philly/Camden shows. But Camden 1 in '98 is a personal favorite show for a whole bunch of reasons. Kills me, I had tix to what turned out to be the Ten show in '16 but I couldn't make it.
  • Get_Right
    Get_Right Posts: 14,125
    JH6056 said:
    Get_Right said:
    JH6056 said:
    Thanks @kosteva2 & @Get_Right, these lists are great to read and hear about!

    So which one is your all time favorite?  Not sure I could ever pick a number one.
    My opinion doesn't count for much because I only saw '98 & '00 Philly/Camden shows. But Camden 1 in '98 is a personal favorite show for a whole bunch of reasons. Kills me, I had tix to what turned out to be the Ten show in '16 but I couldn't make it.

    Your opinion counts! The tours of 1998-2006 have left indelible marks on me for live music. Personally the album shows have never moved the needle for me. I much prefer a set with a good flow and mix.  The Camden show had it!
  • JH6056
    JH6056 Posts: 2,437
    Get_Right said:
    JH6056 said:
    Get_Right said:
    JH6056 said:
    Thanks @kosteva2 & @Get_Right, these lists are great to read and hear about!

    So which one is your all time favorite?  Not sure I could ever pick a number one.
    My opinion doesn't count for much because I only saw '98 & '00 Philly/Camden shows. But Camden 1 in '98 is a personal favorite show for a whole bunch of reasons. Kills me, I had tix to what turned out to be the Ten show in '16 but I couldn't make it.

    Your opinion counts! The tours of 1998-2006 have left indelible marks on me for live music. Personally the album shows have never moved the needle for me. I much prefer a set with a good flow and mix.  The Camden show had it!
    Exactly, and I think for '98 show #1 it had been like 8 yrs since PJ had played Philly? It was a long time and a big deal. So big they even played Philadelphia Freedom LOL!  But the energy and the excitement from audience to band and band to audience was incredible.  And I don't know if there's ever been a louder "I just want to scream hello/my god it's been so long, never dreamed you'd return" it had to have been heard on the moon!
  • mcgruff10
    mcgruff10 New Jersey Posts: 29,114
    @kosteva2 I forgot how good that 2005 show was; what a set list!!!
    I'll ride the wave where it takes me......