Long shot but... anyone have a Camden 1998 poster? Fave PJ show out of 80+ I've seen

JH6056JH6056 Posts: 2,437
edited April 21 in Lost Dogs
Hello everyone, I was recently going through my storage space and found some posters of really meaningful shows (PJ and other bands).  But if I had to pick a single PJ show that was my absolutely favorite, it was Night 1 Camden, NJ 1998.  But I have never found a copy of that poster, so I thought I would finally ask here.

Please let me know if anyone has one they would part with!   Thanks!

[Edited to correct me naming wrong night as my fave, it was Night 1, not 2 as originally posted]
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  • JL21813JL21813 Posts: 26
    Definitely one of the best sets Eddie (IMO) has put together for the band to play.
    Good Luck finding this one. Expressobeans.com may be your best bet. I see one listing for a possible trade (I am not sure what your poster collection status is) and one listing for a framed version for a mountain of cash. I think some 1998 posters were on here some months back and I am not sure if EVERYTHING sold through. I would search the forums. 

    What an interesting evening:
    8/29/1998



















    1. Encore:


    2. (with "Save it for Later" tag)


    3. (live debut)


    4. Encore 2:
    5. (Wayne Cochran cover)

    6. (Neil Young cover)

    I have never seen Dissident as a 1st Encore opener since I did not attend this show. Hail, Hail, in the 16th slot is ridiculous...State, Present Tense, Hail, Hail, Jeremy, DTE is the top closing main set I have seen looking over setlists in a while.
    Push Me, Pull Me live debut has me confident the band was firing on all cylinders with Eddie, Jeff and Stone ready to finally try it! 
    Always bringing their A+ game to the South Jersey, Philly. What I find fascinating is the crazy setlist and slot selections for the previous night 8/28/1998.

  • JH6056JH6056 Posts: 2,437
    JL21813 said:
    Definitely one of the best sets Eddie (IMO) has put together for the band to play.
    Good Luck finding this one. Expressobeans.com may be your best bet. I see one listing for a possible trade (I am not sure what your poster collection status is) and one listing for a framed version for a mountain of cash. I think some 1998 posters were on here some months back and I am not sure if EVERYTHING sold through. I would search the forums. 

    What an interesting evening:
    8/29/1998



















    1. Encore:


    2. (with "Save it for Later" tag)


    3. (live debut)


    4. Encore 2:
    5. (Wayne Cochran cover)

    6. (Neil Young cover)

    I have never seen Dissident as a 1st Encore opener since I did not attend this show. Hail, Hail, in the 16th slot is ridiculous...State, Present Tense, Hail, Hail, Jeremy, DTE is the top closing main set I have seen looking over setlists in a while.
    Push Me, Pull Me live debut has me confident the band was firing on all cylinders with Eddie, Jeff and Stone ready to finally try it! 
    Always bringing their A+ game to the South Jersey, Philly. What I find fascinating is the crazy setlist and slot selections for the previous night 8/28/1998.

    Thanks so much for this reply - I love your take on both shows!  I think it's probably in the notes or Ed's comments at one or both shows, but if I remember correctly, somehow this was their first Philly area show in like 5 yrs or something, it had been awhile!  So that added to the energy and I think the specialness of the setlist.  And having Mudhoney & Iggy Pop supporting of course meant a whole other level of energy too!

    And HOLY MOLY, thank you for posting the Night 2 setlist and making me realize I really AM out of the PJ loop - my most favorite special show was Night 1, not Night 2!  So what you said about the crazy setlist selections and slots for Night 1, that was my personal favorite PJ show if I really have to pick. Night 2 was great too, but Night 1 was it.  And if you ever listen to a recording of night 1, when he finishes Go and before he launches into Leaving Here, he tells the audience that earlier in the evening he met a woman in the audience (because yes, Ed climbed down from the stage and went and sat in the audience during Mudhoney's set!), and he says "... and you know who you are, and so, you know what this means... And for everyone else, this song is called "Leaving Here"".  Well I was that woman, and I thought he hadn't understood what I said to him for the brief moment I got to speak to him, but this was his way of saying he understood and agreed, and that was so damn cool.  And that was just one of MANY exceptional things about this show and this night!  So thanks for helping me realize I named the wrong night LOL!
  • LoujoeLoujoe Posts: 10,788
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  • JH6056JH6056 Posts: 2,437
    Hi Loujoe, long time no see!
  • JL21813JL21813 Posts: 26
    JH6056 said:
    JL21813 said:
    Definitely one of the best sets Eddie (IMO) has put together for the band to play.
    Good Luck finding this one. Expressobeans.com may be your best bet. I see one listing for a possible trade (I am not sure what your poster collection status is) and one listing for a framed version for a mountain of cash. I think some 1998 posters were on here some months back and I am not sure if EVERYTHING sold through. I would search the forums. 

    What an interesting evening:
    8/29/1998



















    1. Encore:


    2. (with "Save it for Later" tag)


    3. (live debut)


    4. Encore 2:
    5. (Wayne Cochran cover)

    6. (Neil Young cover)

    I have never seen Dissident as a 1st Encore opener since I did not attend this show. Hail, Hail, in the 16th slot is ridiculous...State, Present Tense, Hail, Hail, Jeremy, DTE is the top closing main set I have seen looking over setlists in a while.
    Push Me, Pull Me live debut has me confident the band was firing on all cylinders with Eddie, Jeff and Stone ready to finally try it! 
    Always bringing their A+ game to the South Jersey, Philly. What I find fascinating is the crazy setlist and slot selections for the previous night 8/28/1998.

    Thanks so much for this reply - I love your take on both shows!  I think it's probably in the notes or Ed's comments at one or both shows, but if I remember correctly, somehow this was their first Philly area show in like 5 yrs or something, it had been awhile!  So that added to the energy and I think the specialness of the setlist.  And having Mudhoney & Iggy Pop supporting of course meant a whole other level of energy too!

    And HOLY MOLY, thank you for posting the Night 2 setlist and making me realize I really AM out of the PJ loop - my most favorite special show was Night 1, not Night 2!  So what you said about the crazy setlist selections and slots for Night 1, that was my personal favorite PJ show if I really have to pick. Night 2 was great too, but Night 1 was it.  And if you ever listen to a recording of night 1, when he finishes Go and before he launches into Leaving Here, he tells the audience that earlier in the evening he met a woman in the audience (because yes, Ed climbed down from the stage and went and sat in the audience during Mudhoney's set!), and he says "... and you know who you are, and so, you know what this means... And for everyone else, this song is called "Leaving Here"".  Well I was that woman, and I thought he hadn't understood what I said to him for the brief moment I got to speak to him, but this was his way of saying he understood and agreed, and that was so damn cool.  And that was just one of MANY exceptional things about this show and this night!  So thanks for helping me realize I named the wrong night LOL!
    Night 1 Camden 8/28/1998










    1. ('Suck You Dry' and 'W.M.A.' Tag)








    2. Encore:
    3. (Lynyrd Skynyrd cover) (Intro)

    4. (Elton John cover) (Snippet)





    5. (Eddie Holland cover)



    6. Encore 2:
    Now this is what you have decided upon as your #1 and I get it.  I have seen plenty of shows, with 9/28/1996 Randalls Island 1 still being my favorite. It was pretty much perfect and the 1996 tour had popularized "Leaving Here," as it began getting major coverage, after getting its debut June 19, 1995, at the first Red Rocks show, June 19, 1995, and played 6 more times in 1995, during 6 of the final 8 1995 shows. "Leaving Here" was released on the double benefit CD "Home Alive" for the theme was empowerment for women and a benefit for a Seattle-Based self defense organization. Mia Zapata was a victim and that pushed this project forward.
    The release date was 2/20/1996.

    For reference, 9/28/1996


















    1. Encore:

    2. (with John Popper)



    3. (Eddie Holland cover)

    4. Encore 2:

  • JH6056JH6056 Posts: 2,437
    edited April 22
    Thanks, very cool to be reminded of Leaving Here's history, especially in those years '95-'98.  What I was trying to say to Ed when he came into the audience (and was surrounded by people yelling his name so it was very hard for him to hear me) but it was about the Gits and Mia. I was trying to make a point and him saying what he said later in the show was his way of saying "I heard you and I agree", which I deeply appreciated.

    I was at both Randall's Island shows!!! Was show 1 or show 2 the one where Ed wrapped himself in tape?  I had an amazing experience before one of those shows, I saw Jack Irons before the show and he was wearing a Joe Strummer t-shirt.  I went over to him and told him what the Clash and Joe meant to me, and he - someone I've always heard of and perceived as being very quiet and private, he proceeded to tell me HIS ENTIRE STORY about being in the Chili Peppers, and Hillel OD'ing, and getting really lost and having a breakdown himself, and then crossing paths with Joe and being asked to go on tour, and then meeting Ed, history history history made!  Now he had given an interview to Rolling Stone soon before this, and most of what he told me was in it, so I kind of already knew all of this, but to have Jack tell me himself and hear his emotion about some things he said, that was a treasured experience I'll never ever forget.

    I totally get why Randall's #1 is your #1, what a phenomenal show!  Do you still have those awesome giant blue tickets?  I still appreciate them for trying not to use Ticketmaster for that tour back then....
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  • LoujoeLoujoe Posts: 10,788
    Right on. Right in it!
    Thanks for sharing
    :)

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