Will we ever see a show of 30 songs again?

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  • lastexitlondon
    lastexitlondon Posts: 14,923
    MikeDigs said:
    rummy said:
    I know Ive stated this elsewhere (heck, maybe even a few pages back in this thread) but even if they don’t do the ultra rare stuff, it’d be nice if they played more of the less popular 90s album tracks more frequently …eg, Last Exit, Hail Hail, Brain of J. Those tunes should be played every third/fourth show.
    Amen 🙏 
    Plus 1


    this song is meant to be called i got shit,itshould be called i got shit tickets-hartford 06 -
  • lastexitlondon
    lastexitlondon Posts: 14,923
    Is anyone opening for them at Wrigley? 
    Glen Hansard
    Beautiful. Glen is just perfect 


    this song is meant to be called i got shit,itshould be called i got shit tickets-hartford 06 -
  • hrd2imgn
    hrd2imgn Southwest Burbs of Chicago Posts: 4,924
    The bell curve....we hit the peak and are now on the decline.   24 songs is still a lot, that was a super long set once upon a time.  I would  rather have 14 songs Ed can sing than mic hold sing alongside and Ed being ruined. Like Steven Tyler.

    Stop playing cover and stick to PJ songs please
  • SandyRavage
    SandyRavage Posts: 1,126
    hrd2imgn said:
    The bell curve....we hit the peak and are now on the decline.   24 songs is still a lot, that was a super long set once upon a time.  I would  rather have 14 songs Ed can sing than mic hold sing alongside and Ed being ruined. Like Steven Tyler.

    Stop playing cover and stick to PJ songs please
    This would be a good argument, besides the fact that Pearl Jam have played 17 shows this year and have played 111 different songs in total, and only 15 of those 111 were covers….

    thats only 13.5% of the songs they played…. But go on with this ridiculous “covers” argument in a length of show thread  
  • hrd2imgn
    hrd2imgn Southwest Burbs of Chicago Posts: 4,924
    2 less pearl jam songs a show based on those stats, I would rather see Pearl Jam play Pearl Jam songs, why is that ridiculous?
  • demetrios
    demetrios Posts: 97,611

    rummy said:
    I know Ive stated this elsewhere (heck, maybe even a few pages back in this thread) but even if they don’t do the ultra rare stuff, it’d be nice if they played more of the less popular 90s album tracks more frequently …eg, Last Exit, Hail Hail, Brain of J. Those tunes should be played every third/fourth show.

    Ah, yes please!

  • JE224127
    JE224127 Fairhope, AL Posts: 550
    Wrigley will answer this question
  • joseph33
    joseph33 Washington DC Posts: 1,341
    I see it happening at some point. But it won't be frequently like it use to be.
  • Ryan
    Ryan Posts: 1,226
    I’m just grateful that we had a solid 25 on the most recent US run, rather than the 22-23 we saw in most of 2022.

    For people thinking they might go longer on special occasions, I’d just note that post covid, no last show of a tour, no hometown show, no favorite city show, etc., has been notably longer than any of the others. I think this is just the length they do now. And while I never got to go to one of the marathon shows, I’ve seen 8 shows in the last 4 years and have never left one feeling short changed.
    I agree 100% with this post.

    They’ve played Seattle and Chicago with days off between, they played MSG on the anniversary of 9/11, they played Toronto (a favourite city of the band) that was a single show with days off, and none of these were more than 25 songs.  

    And I also agree, I’m happy we’re mainly getting 25 songs in 2024 as opposed to 22-23 songs.  Some EU headlong shows in 2022 only had 20 songs.
    2003 - June 15 Fargo
    2005 - Sept 1 George, Sept 8 Winnipeg
    2006 - May 9/10 Toronto, June 26/27 St. Paul, July 22/23 George, Oct 21/22 Mountain View
    2007 - Aug 2/5 Chicago
    2008 - June 22 Washington, June 24/25 New York
    2009 - Aug 21 Toronto, Aug 23/24 Chicago, Sept 21/22 Seattle, Oct 27/28/30/31 Philadelphia
    2010 - May 15 Hartford, May 17 Boston, Oct 23/24 Mountain View
    2011 - Sept 3/4 Alpine Valley, Sept 11/12 Toronto, Sept 17 Winnipeg, Sept 19 Saskatoon
    2012 - Sept 30 Missoula
    2013 - July 16 London, July 19 Chicago, Oct 12 Buffalo, Dec 2 Calgary, Dec 4 Vancouver, Dec 6 Seattle
    2014 - Oct 16 Detroit, Oct 19 St. Paul, Oct 20 Milwaukee
    2015 - Sept 23 (Colbert)/Sept 26, New York
    2016 - Apr 28/29 Philadelphia, May 10/12 Toronto, Aug 20/22 Chicago