*** Noblesville, IN Fanviews Here 8.26.24 ***

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  • lastexitlondon
    lastexitlondon Posts: 14,896
    Yeah LB is not a song I ever need back cheers 


    this song is meant to be called i got shit,itshould be called i got shit tickets-hartford 06 -
  • jrfigg
    jrfigg SC Posts: 152
    edited August 2024
    My first time in the pit; what an experience! I guess we looked pretty packed in but it didn’t feel too tight.  Loved getting that much Vitalogy in the beginning but it had me thinking we were about to get more and I was freaking out a bit, it’s my absolute favorite album of all time. The setlist swerved back into typical territory for this tour but that was fine with me. If I can sing along to it I’m happy. Can’t wait for MSG next week.  
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  • Loujoe
    Loujoe Posts: 11,720
    Any guitar pick scores. Asking for a friend
  • Superb version of black and glen song was very emotional for Ed too. Good show.
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  • Also I’m 99% sure lolla 92 did not come to deer creek. Think 93 was first year lolla came through town (I was there and seeing aic on dirt tour was incredible). 
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  • Gern Blansten
    Gern Blansten Mar-A-Lago Posts: 22,185
    jrfigg said:
    My first time in the pit; what an experience! I guess we looked pretty packed in but it didn’t feel too tight.  Loved getting that much Vitalogy in the beginning but it had me thinking we were about to get more and I was freaking out a bit, it’s my absolute favorite album of all time. The setlist swerved back into typical territory for this tour but that was fine with me. If I can sing along to it I’m happy. Can’t wait for MSG next week.  
    I would have guessed Mike's side was crazy...we were about 20 feet right of you and it was tight. People were well behaved but still too many people in there.

    One guy got taken out in a wheelchair right after GH's set and I saw another couple leave about 10 songs in where it looked like the guy was just overheated. We were hanging on the barrier at the back of the pit and had a decent breeze. It was actually much more pleasant than I expected from a temperature standpoint.

    Overall...band sounded great. Ed seemed to be really happy. I kept waiting for a slowdown in the first set that didn't really happen other than Upper Hand/Black. 

    Really wanted to hear Setting Sun so I was real happy with that...sounded great and the visuals were perfect.

    One complaint...this was my 30th show and I've seen Present Tense 11 times. The first ten times they would use strobe lights when they hit the massive jam right before the slowdown. I always thought that was the perfect accent on that part of the song. They don't do that now...was a bit anticlimactic but maybe I'm the only one complaining about that. :)
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  • loadedgun
    loadedgun Indiana Posts: 1,398
    jrfigg said:
    My first time in the pit; what an experience! I guess we looked pretty packed in but it didn’t feel too tight.  Loved getting that much Vitalogy in the beginning but it had me thinking we were about to get more and I was freaking out a bit, it’s my absolute favorite album of all time. The setlist swerved back into typical territory for this tour but that was fine with me. If I can sing along to it I’m happy. Can’t wait for MSG next week.  


    One complaint...this was my 30th show and I've seen Present Tense 11 times. The first ten times they would use strobe lights when they hit the massive jam right before the slowdown. I always thought that was the perfect accent on that part of the song. They don't do that now...was a bit anticlimactic but maybe I'm the only one complaining about that. :)
    I just hope that kid took his chance and said the F word :)
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  • And then Eddie didn’t say “fucking trip” did he?
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  • Malroth
    Malroth broken down chevrolet Posts: 2,556
    And then Eddie didn’t say “fucking trip” did he?

    i didnt hear it =)
    The worst of times..they don't phase me,
    even if I look and act really crazy.
  • dcp3y
    dcp3y Louisville KY Posts: 848
    edited August 2024
    What they played, they played well.  I also had my hopes up for a “special” show after last year’s day of cancellation - my impossible expectations I guess.  I really enjoyed Ed and Glen’s duet to start the encore.  Also, I was happy to get 7 Dark Matter songs (my first show of this tour).  I really dig rarity type tracks and didn’t feel like any of the non-Dark Matter tracks met that expectation.  Also seemed like they rushed through Setting Sun, Alive, Baba, and Yellow Ledbetter to quickly close out…the crowd begged for another song, but alas they were done.  Granted those are all set closers, but seemed like time and space could have afforded one more…suggesting Indifference may have worked as an additional song for a final sendoff and end on a chill vibe.  Loved hanging with the PJ community all day…met some really cool people and saw many old friends from past shows.  Until we meet again…see you in Chicago later this week!  Hopeful for the deeper Dark Matter tracks there (Won’t Tell, Something Special, Waiting for Stevie, and Got to Give).  🤞🏻
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  • BSully
    BSully Indiana Posts: 1,501
    I was pretty spent by the time I got home last night, so I waited till today to post.

    What a great show. I was in Sec. H and my whole area was really into it. This was my son's first show and he had a blast too!

    Those opening few songs were so heavily Vitalogy, and I was so happy.
    The new songs sounded great live as well.
    Quite a few surprises (Present Tense, Wash, and STBC) and a few songs that I haven't heard in a long time!

    What a great night!!!
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  • GlowGirl
    GlowGirl New York, NY Posts: 12,084
    Loujoe said:
    Any guitar pick scores. Asking for a friend
    I was at rail and got 6 picks total. I actually spelled out Mike. I will post photos later. 
  • GlowGirl
    GlowGirl New York, NY Posts: 12,084
    nak said:
    Really enjoyed the GH set, but he seemed to be having technical issues with multiple guitars and appeared to cut the set early (I think he only played 30 min). Anybody in the pit or up toward the front able to tell what was happening? 

    Stoked to see him again in CHI this weekend!
    He was definitely having tech issues and was getting frustrated. He threw one guitar to the ground. Shortly after that they ended the set. 
  • cincybearcat
    cincybearcat Posts: 16,836
    48th show....environment where I was in the Pav was pretty good.  I actually loved this concert a lot.  I only heard 3 new songs for me (Scared of Fear, Upper Hand, and the duet with Glen) but man did I love the set.  It felt like a PJ set from years ago. 

     I was there with my wife who has been to a number of shows, my daughter who has now seen them 8 times and a friend of hers seeing them for the 1st time and we all had moments we loved.  While I could do without evenflow/black....they loved them...and in the moment I love them too!  I'm not sure how/when but Corduroy has become my fav live song for PJ so it was great seeing it again!

    No rarities (unless Wash counts?) but didn't matter.  I have stopped chasing merch (as much...still some) and songs and man do I enjoy the concerts.  Never know when it will be the last one I get to go to, so I'm going to love whatever they play. On to MSG....need to hear Stevie...was only slightly bummed when I saw it scratched for DM.
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  • Gern Blansten
    Gern Blansten Mar-A-Lago Posts: 22,185
    edited August 2024
    48th show....environment where I was in the Pav was pretty good.  I actually loved this concert a lot.  I only heard 3 new songs for me (Scared of Fear, Upper Hand, and the duet with Glen) but man did I love the set.  It felt like a PJ set from years ago. 

     I was there with my wife who has been to a number of shows, my daughter who has now seen them 8 times and a friend of hers seeing them for the 1st time and we all had moments we loved.  While I could do without evenflow/black....they loved them...and in the moment I love them too!  I'm not sure how/when but Corduroy has become my fav live song for PJ so it was great seeing it again!

    No rarities (unless Wash counts?) but didn't matter.  I have stopped chasing merch (as much...still some) and songs and man do I enjoy the concerts.  Never know when it will be the last one I get to go to, so I'm going to love whatever they play. On to MSG....need to hear Stevie...was only slightly bummed when I saw it scratched for DM.
    yeah I was surprised to see it scratched but I would have expected DM anyway...kind of odd. Scratching UH and keeping Stevie would have been great.
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  • Drove about 3.5 hours from Michigan, getting to the merch line around 10:30am. Met a bunch of cool others from Michigan and Philly on both sides of us as we waited in that oppressive sun and heat. You couldn't give us one cloud, Indiana, lol??? 

    Having reset my expectations for what a Pearl Jam show is in this modern era, I had a fantastic time, especially with a couple seats that never filled next to us in Sec G, giving us extra dancing and bouncing room;)  

    Wash was rad, maybe the second time, only, i've heard it in a couple dozen shows.  When they went through Last Exit, Spin, and Not For You, I think we all had thoughts of all the Vitalogy songs being played--- 'but why, if so, would they jump the gun on Nothingman?' and 'the Scared/React/Wreckage trio was looming.'  PJ in 2024.  Then, even if it went to a mostly greatest-hits sets after, let's be honest-- they havent played Indy in 14 years, and while we 10clubbers make up a sizeable percentage of the crowd, they aren't just playing to us.  

    This was my first two shows this year, and the Dark Matter songs didn't disappoint. I've largely avoided previous performances to save my experience for being in person, and those songs really pop. There was a shot through part of the stage onto the ground that had the setlist on the screens--- and we could see Stevie was on it and cut-- darn! Hoping to hear it and at least a couple others I didn't at the next show. 

    I think the crowd seemed pretty awesome from my spot 2/3's back in the pavilion. Will Ed give credit to the crowd at a lot of shows? But he did it a few times, here, and seemed awfully genuine. 

    Oh! The couple that requested Lightning Bolt-- good on you, and thanks!  That song bops.. great build up, great payoff, great jam at the end! 


  • jimjam1982
    jimjam1982 AZ Posts: 1,471
    edited August 2024
    What an interesting trip. The good, the bad, the ugly all apply.

    1) Noblesville is a beautiful area. Suburban Indianapolis took me back to my roots. Just driving around small towns was a blast.

    2) At the Sametime, what a shit location for a 24k person amphitheater. Logistical nightmare. Build a fucking free way already for easy access.

    3) Without the big city atmosphere the PJ pre-show environment of sitting at a pub blasting PJ with a strong congregation of PJ fans was surely missing. Just never had the chance to vibe it before heading in.

    4) Ruoff is a nice venue for an amphitheater despite the traffic issues. 

    5) Ruoff is also piss poorly managed. GA pit was way overstuffed. They need to reduce capacity by about 100 people in there. 

    6) 10c needs to initiate an age restriction on GA. Geriatric fucks keep thinking they are 25. 50+ auto eliminated from pit drawings.

    7) Big dude in the pit who passed out after Glen hansard... hope he's okay but when his head hit the concrete I legit thought this man died. The resounding sound of his skull cracking cement floor is still resonating in my ears. It was a vibe killer watching this man's soul leave his body. (Thankfully it returned to its host body). I don't really want to watch someone die at a PJ show. Please do something about GA policies. PJ fans are the only dumbasses in the world that don't understand limitations of age. Endless pits for many other bands never seen nothing like this but at PJ shows. This itemized point supports point 6.

    8) Holy smokes the first 6 songs and I'm thinking maybe the first epic show post covid. Is PJ back?? What a high. 4 of 6 from Vitalogy off the rip? Were they going to do the remaining songs albeit out of order? A special makeup show for people who traveled TWICE?!? Pure euphoria at this point.

    9) The turn. Disappointment. A lackluster finish. I made my peace with thr excessive DM repeats despite the continued dud that is wreckage live. At this point I'm back to just thinking about the dudes skull hitting the cement and fading in and out of the greatest hits.

    10) Solid C- effort from the band. Indy wasn't even cold in the ground and they plugged Chicago merch. They never wanted to be there and the set showed it. 
    Post edited by jimjam1982 on
  • What was said about Chicago merch?
  • trundle
    trundle Posts: 15
    It’s usually the younger folks who get too wasted and pass out or puke or are just plain obnoxious. 
    And, uh, the band are at, near, or over 60 yrs old so are you going to tell them to start acting their age?

    My alternate rule is that any 10 Clubber who yells “Sit Down” should be automatically
    ousted!

    jimjam1982 said:

    6) 10c needs to initiate an age restriction on GA. Geriatric fucks keep thinking they are 25. 50+ auto eliminated from pit drawings.

    7) Big dude in the pit who passed out after Glen hansard... hope he's okay but when his head hit the concrete I legit thought this man died. The resounding sound of his skull cracking cement floor is still resonating in my ears. It was a vibe killer watching this man's soul leave his body. (Thankfully it returned to its host body). I don't really want to watch someone die at a PJ show. Please do something about GA policies. PJ fans are the only dumbasses in the world that don't understand limitations of age. Endless pits for many other bands never seen nothing like this but at PJ shows. This itemized point supports point 6.
    .
  • CV16261
    CV16261 Posts: 2
    I thoroughly enjoyed this concert.  It was special for me because I got to take my son to his first PJ, almost 26 years to the day of my first show at Deer Creek. 

    I’ve seen PJ in concert around 50 times, and at this stage of my life, I don’t really care what songs they play. I’d be thrilled if they played Even Flow for 2.5 hours straight. I’m just happy to be there. 

    Alright, I do care a little bit. I wish they would never play anything from Lightning Bolt ever again. The title song from that album was the only dull point of the show for me last night. Such a boring album. The rest of the show was awesome, as usual.