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03/13/94 - New Regal Theater: Chicago, IL

Was anyone at this show? A friend of mine said that the show was a dangerous one. What happened?
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welcome to the board. even if you made this up, its a great story
It was weird the boys were playing a little jam and Eddie was no where to be seen. Then all the sudden someone shines a light on the wall and there is Eddie spiderman style pulling up on this little exit sign. Then he gets to this balcony that I think was just decorative. He looks down and stands back up and then just falls with every faith in the world that the fans will catch him.
It was an amazing moment and 13 yrs later I still vividly remember it. It was my first show and my life hasnt been the same since
Chicago-Regal Theatre 3/10/94
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Chicago-Soldier Field-7/11/95
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Chicago-United Center 5/17/06
I was a sophomore in high school and it was also my first PJ show, after obsessing about them for 2 years before that.
What a night, I loved it.
EDIT: oh yeah, I had third row, Mike's side.
Regal Theater, 1994--most amazing night ever.
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I was leaving a Sheffield rooftop many years ago during the 7th inning of a Cubs game when walking solo down the street is the recently black-haired, except for the blonde streak, Ed. I said "Hey Ed" and he came right over and we walked down the street together unimpeded by others since he wasn't easy to recognize. I told him the story of being in Kingston Mines (Chicago Blues Bar) and running into Magic Slim (of the Teardrops), who opened for PJ at the New Regal, in the bathroom. I asked Slim how that happened. He said, "That's a funny story. We were doing a show at Blues, etc. and after our set this little guy was hanging out having a drink staring at us. I finally said hey, can I help you? He said he just wanted to tell us what a great show it was and buy me a drink. So I told him I'd have a shot of Wild Turkey which was brought over to me but then he still didn't leave. I pulled him over and asked if there was anything else I could do for him. He said his name was Ed and he was in a band called Pearl Jam and he was hoping we could open a show for them at the New Regal Theater the next day. I didn't know nothing about no Pearl Jam but asked him how much he would pay us. Ed said $700 for 40 minutes. That's pretty good money for 40 minutes but he also said they had played the Chicago Stadium a couple nights before so I said that if he threw in a bottle of Wild Turkey they had a deal. And you know what, those boys from Pearl Jam are all right. When we came off stage after our set they had TWO bottles of Wild Turkey for us!!!" Ed laughed and said that is exactly how it happened and that he had the napkin "contract" that he made with Slim that night framed on the wall of his Wrigleyville condo. In parting, I had to pick up my daughter, Ed said, "Thanks for listening to our music" and headed over to a vendor stand to check out the Cubs paraphernalia.
That is an awesome story.
Regal Theater, 1994--most amazing night ever.
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