Pearl Jam to be featured on CBS Sunday Morning on Sept 22
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Tim Simmons said:I imagine it’s the downtime between shows that wears on you the most. Not in your house. Difficult to be really productive. Lot of sitting around and waiting.
They travel well. The 5 star hotels are probably nicer than their homes. I would guess it is the shows and the travel that are physically demanding. Being away from family. I can imagine that being 60 on a tour bus or multiple flights in a short time is no fun. But they still do it and that is why we love them. I wish Ed had honestly answered that question.0 -
Get_Right said:Tim Simmons said:I imagine it’s the downtime between shows that wears on you the most. Not in your house. Difficult to be really productive. Lot of sitting around and waiting.
They travel well. The 5 star hotels are probably nicer than their homes. I would guess it is the shows and the travel that are physically demanding. Being away from family. I can imagine that being 60 on a tour bus or multiple flights in a short time is no fun. But they still do it and that is why we love them. I wish Ed had honestly answered that question.0 -
Honestly doesn't look too glamorous & I just saw a few stills here. Nice chairs though.0
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elvistheking44 said:Get_Right said:Tim Simmons said:I imagine it’s the downtime between shows that wears on you the most. Not in your house. Difficult to be really productive. Lot of sitting around and waiting.
They travel well. The 5 star hotels are probably nicer than their homes. I would guess it is the shows and the travel that are physically demanding. Being away from family. I can imagine that being 60 on a tour bus or multiple flights in a short time is no fun. But they still do it and that is why we love them. I wish Ed had honestly answered that question.
I guess that is true. But he probably did not want to speak for the whole band. Hard to believe how long they have been doing it.0 -
Get_Right said:elvistheking44 said:Get_Right said:Tim Simmons said:I imagine it’s the downtime between shows that wears on you the most. Not in your house. Difficult to be really productive. Lot of sitting around and waiting.
They travel well. The 5 star hotels are probably nicer than their homes. I would guess it is the shows and the travel that are physically demanding. Being away from family. I can imagine that being 60 on a tour bus or multiple flights in a short time is no fun. But they still do it and that is why we love them. I wish Ed had honestly answered that question.
I guess that is true. But he probably did not want to speak for the whole band. Hard to believe how long they have been doing it.0 -
elvistheking44 said:Get_Right said:Tim Simmons said:I imagine it’s the downtime between shows that wears on you the most. Not in your house. Difficult to be really productive. Lot of sitting around and waiting.
They travel well. The 5 star hotels are probably nicer than their homes. I would guess it is the shows and the travel that are physically demanding. Being away from family. I can imagine that being 60 on a tour bus or multiple flights in a short time is no fun. But they still do it and that is why we love them. I wish Ed had honestly answered that question.Of course, touring is BY FAR the biggest source of revenue for them. All the derivative profit sources of being on the road help make it worth their while.I know the guys love what they do and it’s clear are still passionate about making music and playing in front of adoring fans; but…there must be many facets that just feel like work. Nothing wrong with that. Cheers to them for continuing to give us their art and experiences we cherish.I’ve been saying this for a long time now; everything we get from them is icing on the cake at this point.0 -
Not sure what I was expecting but it was a lot more than that. Kinda disappointing.Dallas, TX (November 15, 2013)
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Tim Simmons said:I imagine it’s the downtime between shows that wears on you the most. Not in your house. Difficult to be really productive. Lot of sitting around and waiting.
Yeah. Speaking as someone who hit Ambassador status with Marriott before Labor Day this year, sitting around, not having your usual routine, not being at home, it kind of sucks.
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njhaley1 said:Spunkie said:njhaley1 said:Awesome to watch. Taking my 7yo to her third show at Ohana, and I think it's just dawning on her how big PJ are and were by seeing Eddie Vedder up close on TV. The same guy she watched from the stands back in May.
Super excited, she wants to try to get close to the stage on Friday 😊
Super that she wants to party by the stage! Good luck and have fun!I just worry she won't be able to see very well, and she's gotten too big to get on my shoulders
Appreciate it!
I took my girl when she was nine to Ohana and a really nice guy standing next to me put her on his shoulders during her favorite song off of Gigaton, "Take the Long Way", which was Matt Cameron's creation, and for amazing Corin Tucker pro-choice verses in RITFW. I'll have to play her the full album before we go down under so I know which one she likes best off of Dark Matter!Post edited by Spunkie onI was swimming in the Great Barrier Reef
Animals were hiding behind the Coral
Except for little Turtle
I could swear he's trying to talk to me
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They had a super cute picture of Ed as a childI was swimming in the Great Barrier Reef
Animals were hiding behind the Coral
Except for little Turtle
I could swear he's trying to talk to me
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igotid88 said:ZoSoTim said:Not sure what I was expecting but it was a lot more than that. Kinda disappointing.I gather speed from you fucking with me.0
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It also beautifully showcased Jeff's et al.'s work in Montana.I was swimming in the Great Barrier Reef
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Nice seeing the band. But I can’t stand these types of interviews/interview styles. And obviously at the same
time too ”short”Post edited by Spiritual_Chaos on"Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0 -
Get_Right said:Tim Simmons said:These are always nice, but I hate that half of it is devoted to recapping the basic story. I get it, many who watch this may not know it and we aren’t the audience for it, but if you’re gonna take time to interview them, I’d like something a bit more in-depth.Sometimes there’s longer cuts that come out later. Hopefully that’s the case here.
Agree. Nothing new here. The setlist list discussion was cool but other then that, nothing new. I did not realize Jeff was 61, that provides some perspective.0 -
dwjmu84 said:Well documented that Jeff isn’t the biggest fan of touring. But, you wouldn’t know night in and night out. He usually seems to be having a blast.
btw, Ed just couldn’t resist a wave/surfing metaphor.It’s reassuring to hear that they still believe magic happens when they get together. That’s a great sign 34 years in!The 2-3 hours on stage is the highlight, it's not why musicians, or wrestlers struggle with tour. It's the touring part of touring they struggle with. Different city every day, never sleeping in your own bed, away from family, etc... Can't really be grounded when you're never in the same place.Brian Johnson from AC/DC had a show that I think ran 2 seasons. One episode was him and Lars from Metallica talking about the challenges for touring. I think it was Lars who went into how complicated it got, where they setup a central hub in Paris, where all their families were at, then they'd fly to whatever show in Europe, then fly back to the hub, to have some consistency.I guess musicians (or any career that involves being on the road) don't talk about it very openly, but when they complain about it, it's not the performing live for a couple hours that's the issue. It's everything that's not the 2 to 3 hours on stage.0 -
Pearl Jam's Jeff Ament and Eddie Vedder on the road https://www.cbsnews.com/colorado/news/pearl-jam-dark-matter-eddie-vedder-and-jeff-ament-on-the-road
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When Ed said, "Wrong question." -- my guess is: Touring? No, being on the road sucks. Performing for the crowd? Absolutely.Member since 1996...0
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chuck nevitt said:Get_Right said:Tim Simmons said:These are always nice, but I hate that half of it is devoted to recapping the basic story. I get it, many who watch this may not know it and we aren’t the audience for it, but if you’re gonna take time to interview them, I’d like something a bit more in-depth.Sometimes there’s longer cuts that come out later. Hopefully that’s the case here.
Agree. Nothing new here. The setlist list discussion was cool but other then that, nothing new. I did not realize Jeff was 61, that provides some perspective.
I did not say it was horrible.0 -
Now the merch lines will be longer that the general population knows pj is still together
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