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  • rrivers
    rrivers Posts: 3,698
    Gibson said:
    A good way to not know what's next is to avoid reading setlists. It's hard to do, but it's doable.
    It is doable. I avoided them for Sacramento. I actually told my wife after Dark Matter that maybe they were playing the new album in order…and then they played Garden! 😂😂
    "We're fixed good, lamp-wise."
  • Gibson
    Gibson Chicago Posts: 2,671
    rrivers said:
    Gibson said:
    A good way to not know what's next is to avoid reading setlists. It's hard to do, but it's doable.
    It is doable. I avoided them for Sacramento. I actually told my wife after Dark Matter that maybe they were playing the new album in order…and then they played Garden! 😂😂
    Kudos! It’s been a while since I was able to do the same. Hopefully it added to the experience :)
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  • DL136722
    DL136722 Not sure... Posts: 724
    Their setlists in general post covid haven't been as dynamic and diverse when compared to setlists from 2013-2018
    Tweeter Center - Aug 29, 2000;Tweeter Center - Aug 30, 2000;Allstate Arena - Oct 09, 2000;Pepsi Arena - Apr 29, 2003;Bryce-Jordan Center - May 03, 2003;Bell Center - Jun 29, 2003;Tweeter Center - Jul 02, 2003;Tweeter Center - Jul 03, 2003;Tweeter Center - Jul 11, 2003;Tweeter Center at the Waterfront - Jul 05, 2003;Tweeter Center at the Waterfront - Jul 06, 2003;Madison Square Garden - Jul 08, 2003;Madison Square Garden - Jul 09, 2003;TD Banknorth Garden - May 24, 2006;TD Banknorth Garden - May 25, 2006;Fleet Center - Sept 28, 2004;Fleet Center - Sept 29, 2004;Pepsi Arena - May 12, 2006 New England Dodge Music Arena - May 13, 2006;Grant Park - Aug 05, 2007;Bonnaroo - Jun 14, 2008;Dodge Music Center - Jun 27, 2008;Tweeter Center - Jun 28, 2008;Tweeter Center - Jun 30, 2008 XL Arena - May 15, 2010;TD Garden - May 17, 2010;Alpine Valley Music Theatre - Sept 03, 2011;Alpine Valley Music Theatre - Sep 04, 2011 Corel Centre - Sep 16, 2005;Colisee Pepsi Arena - Sep 20, 2005; Wrigley Field - July 19, 2013; DCU Center - Oct 15, 2013; DCU Center - Oct 16, 2013; Fenway Park - August 5, 2016; Fenway Park - August 7, 2016

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  • kmcmanus
    kmcmanus Posts: 892
    DL136722 said:
    Their setlists in general post covid haven't been as dynamic and diverse when compared to setlists from 2013-2018
    Except ‘23, those were some of the most varied sets they’ve ever done.
  • rrivers
    rrivers Posts: 3,698
    Gibson said:
    rrivers said:
    Gibson said:
    A good way to not know what's next is to avoid reading setlists. It's hard to do, but it's doable.
    It is doable. I avoided them for Sacramento. I actually told my wife after Dark Matter that maybe they were playing the new album in order…and then they played Garden! 😂😂
    Kudos! It’s been a while since I was able to do the same. Hopefully it added to the experience :)
    It really did!  I did the same thing for the Gigaton tour where I muted all PJ stuff I follow on social media once the tour started.  I am lucky that both Gigaton and DM tours started pretty close to me so I was one of the earlier shows.  Definitely would be harder the longer the tour goes on especially if you're seeing them in a second or third leg.  
    "We're fixed good, lamp-wise."
  • rrivers
    rrivers Posts: 3,698


    How about the guys recreating the opening three songs last time they were in Sacramento?  Btw, the Sacramento Valley Amphitheater in 2000 doesn't really count as it is an hour north on a show night....although they started that show with Whipping.

    This 2008 Sacramento show was the only one that has ever started with Spin the Black Circle (credit to Live on 4 Legs).  If those three bangers don't get you going out of the chute...this may be the wrong band for you.

    I am part of the fandom that looks forward to seeing songs from DM...don't care if they stay where they are or move around the setlist.  For those of you that are fortunate enough to be seeing a gaggle of shows on this tour, the 4 song DM run will afford you the opportunity to grab a beer, have a pee break and grab another beer and, should Ed wax poetic for a bit between songs, have another pee break....


    How about the guys recreating the opening three songs last time they were in Sacramento?  Btw, the Sacramento Valley Amphitheater in 2000 doesn't really count as it is an hour north on a show night....although they started that show with Whipping.

    This 2008 Sacramento show was the only one that has ever started with Spin the Black Circle (credit to Live on 4 Legs).  If those three bangers don't get you going out of the chute...this may be the wrong band for you.

    I am part of the fandom that looks forward to seeing songs from DM...don't care if they stay where they are or move around the setlist.  For those of you that are fortunate enough to be seeing a gaggle of shows on this tour, the 4 song DM run will afford you the opportunity to grab a beer, have a pee break and grab another beer and, should Ed wax poetic for a bit between songs, have another pee break....
    Well said!  It is definitely the wrong band for you if those 3 don't work for you at the start of a show!

    I moved to Sacramento in 2000 and hadn't seen them since 95 tour when I saw the 2000 show. From a Pearl Jam standpoint, moving here was the best thing I could have done!  
    "We're fixed good, lamp-wise."