*** Pittsburgh, PA 2 Fanviews Here 5.18.25 ***
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Johnny Abruzzo said:pjhawks said:Johnny Abruzzo said:I have no idea why you wouldn't bust out some of your dozen or so PJ shirts for concert weekend, especially when you travelled there. Also helps kick off convos as someone said. What a weird thing to criticize.
. i am saying all this somewhat in jest so not fully serious. just found next day at the rest stop a bit off.
anyway sorry to go off on tangent in the fanviews thread. great great show0 -
Johnny Abruzzo said:I have no idea why you wouldn't bust out some of your dozen or so PJ shirts for concert weekend, especially when you travelled there. Also helps kick off convos as someone said. What a weird thing to criticize.
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cblock4life said:pjhawks said:Great show. Highlights for me were Immortality, Faithfull, Wreckage and Nothingman. Goes without saying that Hunger Strike brought goose bumps knowing what the anniversary was. The rest were if course great too although thought Deep didn’t really fit that spot.I like to also thank Ed for scaling back his drinking during the shows. He sounds as good as ever. Remember people would talk about the lyrics he would mess up? Very rarely anymore. The band as a whole has been on fire. I would say the run from 2016 to now the quality of their performances have never been better. Stunningly good to be honest. Every night. Can’t wait for moreRealty enjoyed the weekend in Pittsburgh and thought the fans last night were top notch. Not quite a Philly crowd great but close. Yes I am a biased Philly area fan.One suggestion for Pearl Jam fans: people update your wardrobe. I get you’re excited but do you need to wear pj shirts 24/7 all weekend and beyond? Stopped at rest stop on Pa turnpike today and saw like 5 people in pj shirts. Did you people sleep in those shirts? While it’s cool to see the pj shirts roaming the city on show days I think it’s overkill at times. I mean this fan base ain’t 20 something anymore bring a clean shirt or one or two that don’t have a pj logo. Yes this comment is mildly sarcastic but not fully 😄Don’t make fun of people’s clothing, looks, physique and don’t judge unless you’re God or Jesus then my apologies.0
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EricaRMaier said:Johnny Abruzzo said:I have no idea why you wouldn't bust out some of your dozen or so PJ shirts for concert weekend, especially when you travelled there. Also helps kick off convos as someone said. What a weird thing to criticize.0
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pjhawks said:cblock4life said:pjhawks said:Great show. Highlights for me were Immortality, Faithfull, Wreckage and Nothingman. Goes without saying that Hunger Strike brought goose bumps knowing what the anniversary was. The rest were if course great too although thought Deep didn’t really fit that spot.I like to also thank Ed for scaling back his drinking during the shows. He sounds as good as ever. Remember people would talk about the lyrics he would mess up? Very rarely anymore. The band as a whole has been on fire. I would say the run from 2016 to now the quality of their performances have never been better. Stunningly good to be honest. Every night. Can’t wait for moreRealty enjoyed the weekend in Pittsburgh and thought the fans last night were top notch. Not quite a Philly crowd great but close. Yes I am a biased Philly area fan.One suggestion for Pearl Jam fans: people update your wardrobe. I get you’re excited but do you need to wear pj shirts 24/7 all weekend and beyond? Stopped at rest stop on Pa turnpike today and saw like 5 people in pj shirts. Did you people sleep in those shirts? While it’s cool to see the pj shirts roaming the city on show days I think it’s overkill at times. I mean this fan base ain’t 20 something anymore bring a clean shirt or one or two that don’t have a pj logo. Yes this comment is mildly sarcastic but not fully 😄Don’t make fun of people’s clothing, looks, physique and don’t judge unless you’re God or Jesus then my apologies.
He still stands”
No ill will meant. Married a catholic, sons baptized Catholic, hate Catholicism now.Besides, believing/faith has nothing to do with being catholic, or any religion for that matter.And you are always entitled to joke as long as it’s in good taste! GOD bless 😂0 -
pjhawks said:cblock4life said:pjhawks said:Great show. Highlights for me were Immortality, Faithfull, Wreckage and Nothingman. Goes without saying that Hunger Strike brought goose bumps knowing what the anniversary was. The rest were if course great too although thought Deep didn’t really fit that spot.I like to also thank Ed for scaling back his drinking during the shows. He sounds as good as ever. Remember people would talk about the lyrics he would mess up? Very rarely anymore. The band as a whole has been on fire. I would say the run from 2016 to now the quality of their performances have never been better. Stunningly good to be honest. Every night. Can’t wait for moreRealty enjoyed the weekend in Pittsburgh and thought the fans last night were top notch. Not quite a Philly crowd great but close. Yes I am a biased Philly area fan.One suggestion for Pearl Jam fans: people update your wardrobe. I get you’re excited but do you need to wear pj shirts 24/7 all weekend and beyond? Stopped at rest stop on Pa turnpike today and saw like 5 people in pj shirts. Did you people sleep in those shirts? While it’s cool to see the pj shirts roaming the city on show days I think it’s overkill at times. I mean this fan base ain’t 20 something anymore bring a clean shirt or one or two that don’t have a pj logo. Yes this comment is mildly sarcastic but not fully 😄Don’t make fun of people’s clothing, looks, physique and don’t judge unless you’re God or Jesus then my apologies.I'm agnostic and would make the same "observation"I've used, "there was only ever one petfect person and they killed him for it" in part as a way to justify to some degree behaviors.thread integrity...find it odd on binaural anniversary weekend we only got one if that record? and 6 off the one they've played the most in ten?_____________________________________SIGNATURE________________________________________________
Not today Sir, Probably not tomorrow.............................................. bayfront arena st. pete '94
you're finally here and I'm a mess................................................... nationwide arena columbus '10
memories like fingerprints are slowly raising.................................... first niagara center buffalo '13
another man ..... moved by sleight of hand...................................... joe louis arena detroit '140 -
And HTI was not played at a later show as alluded to earlier in tour...bah0
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gotthebottle said:And HTI was not played at a later show as alluded to earlier in tour...bah0
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Hi there, if someone has an extra poster to trade I have from Seattle last year. Please, let me know. Thank you.0
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I typically need a couple days to organize rational thoughts about these shows.
Anyway I was thinking about Eddie's story about the ballpark, and when he was getting around to bringing out Andy to introduce Even Flow. The crowd was figuring out what he was doing and rising to a crescendo. I swear it's the loudest thing I ever heard at a PJ show, Philly and all. And that Eddie spent his Saturday between shows at this beautiful place. Jeez, I was there, and I was going to museums and whiskey tours. These guys are just amazing.Spectrum 10/27/09; New Orleans JazzFest 5/1/10; Made in America 9/2/12; Phila, PA 10/21/13; Phila, PA 10/22/13; Baltimore Arena 10/27/13; Phila, PA 4/28/16; Phila, PA 4/29/16; Fenway Park 8/7/16; Fenway Park 9/2/18; Asbury Park 9/18/21; Camden 9/14/22; Las Vegas 5/16/24; Las Vegas 5/18/24; Phila, PA 9/7/24; Phila, PA 9/9/24; Baltimore Arena 9/12/24; Pittsburgh 5/16/25; Pittsburgh 5/18/25
Tres Mtns - TLA 3/23/11; EV - Tower Theatre 6/25/11; Temple of the Dog - Tower Theatre 11/5/160 -
Johnny Abruzzo said:I typically need a couple days to organize rational thoughts about these shows.
Anyway I was thinking about Eddie's story about the ballpark, and when he was getting around to bringing out Andy to introduce Even Flow. The crowd was figuring out what he was doing and rising to a crescendo. I swear it's the loudest thing I ever heard at a PJ show, Philly and all. And that Eddie spent his Saturday between shows at this beautiful place. Jeez, I was there, and I was going to museums and whiskey tours. These guys are just amazing.0 -
JeBurkhardt said:Johnny Abruzzo said:I typically need a couple days to organize rational thoughts about these shows.
Anyway I was thinking about Eddie's story about the ballpark, and when he was getting around to bringing out Andy to introduce Even Flow. The crowd was figuring out what he was doing and rising to a crescendo. I swear it's the loudest thing I ever heard at a PJ show, Philly and all. And that Eddie spent his Saturday between shows at this beautiful place. Jeez, I was there, and I was going to museums and whiskey tours. These guys are just amazing.Spectrum 10/27/09; New Orleans JazzFest 5/1/10; Made in America 9/2/12; Phila, PA 10/21/13; Phila, PA 10/22/13; Baltimore Arena 10/27/13; Phila, PA 4/28/16; Phila, PA 4/29/16; Fenway Park 8/7/16; Fenway Park 9/2/18; Asbury Park 9/18/21; Camden 9/14/22; Las Vegas 5/16/24; Las Vegas 5/18/24; Phila, PA 9/7/24; Phila, PA 9/9/24; Baltimore Arena 9/12/24; Pittsburgh 5/16/25; Pittsburgh 5/18/25
Tres Mtns - TLA 3/23/11; EV - Tower Theatre 6/25/11; Temple of the Dog - Tower Theatre 11/5/160 -
Johnny Abruzzo said:JeBurkhardt said:Johnny Abruzzo said:I typically need a couple days to organize rational thoughts about these shows.
Anyway I was thinking about Eddie's story about the ballpark, and when he was getting around to bringing out Andy to introduce Even Flow. The crowd was figuring out what he was doing and rising to a crescendo. I swear it's the loudest thing I ever heard at a PJ show, Philly and all. And that Eddie spent his Saturday between shows at this beautiful place. Jeez, I was there, and I was going to museums and whiskey tours. These guys are just amazing.0 -
pjhawks said:Johnny Abruzzo said:JeBurkhardt said:Johnny Abruzzo said:I typically need a couple days to organize rational thoughts about these shows.
Anyway I was thinking about Eddie's story about the ballpark, and when he was getting around to bringing out Andy to introduce Even Flow. The crowd was figuring out what he was doing and rising to a crescendo. I swear it's the loudest thing I ever heard at a PJ show, Philly and all. And that Eddie spent his Saturday between shows at this beautiful place. Jeez, I was there, and I was going to museums and whiskey tours. These guys are just amazing.Spectrum 10/27/09; New Orleans JazzFest 5/1/10; Made in America 9/2/12; Phila, PA 10/21/13; Phila, PA 10/22/13; Baltimore Arena 10/27/13; Phila, PA 4/28/16; Phila, PA 4/29/16; Fenway Park 8/7/16; Fenway Park 9/2/18; Asbury Park 9/18/21; Camden 9/14/22; Las Vegas 5/16/24; Las Vegas 5/18/24; Phila, PA 9/7/24; Phila, PA 9/9/24; Baltimore Arena 9/12/24; Pittsburgh 5/16/25; Pittsburgh 5/18/25
Tres Mtns - TLA 3/23/11; EV - Tower Theatre 6/25/11; Temple of the Dog - Tower Theatre 11/5/160 -
Kinda kicking myself for missing this, but grateful I got what I got in Raleigh N2.Love this band.0
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JoeyP21 said:Fantastic show! Still buzzing. I have a lower show count than most on here, but it took me 14 shows to finally see Nothingman which seems a little weird for one of their more commonly played songs. Also finally getting Setting Sun live after going 0-3 on the last leg was another personal success. Hunger Strike, absolutely incredible.Still can’t wrap my head around the lack of Waiting for Stevie on this leg. Song is so great live IMO.Great end to the Dark Matter tour. Looking forward to the next. Cheers! 🍻0
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Our Future Days: 30 Years, 2 Nights, and a Lifetime of Gratitude
Unreal…
Back in January, my wife Melissa and I wrote to the band and asked if they might play Future Days in Pittsburgh for us to celebrate our 30th wedding anniversary. We shared a little about our journey together — the challenges we’ve faced, and how their music has been a constant source of strength, hope, and healing through it all (and provided Brandt with 12 PJ tattoos along the way).
On Sunday, Eddie sat down, played a few notes from Future Days, and spoke about Franco Harris, his son Dr. Harris, Pittsburgh, tough times, and then about his own future days with Jill and his daughters. We couldn’t believe it when he then said, “but then I got a note that there’s someone else in the crowd tonight. Brandt and Melissa and they’re going to one up us with their 30th anniversary. So happy anniversary to ya. Much love.” And Eddie gave us a little wave. We cried and danced through the entire song — and we’re still crying when we play it again now.
Thank you, Eddie and Pearl Jam, for playing Future Days. This song encapsulates the love, devotion, pain, grief, trauma, and unrelenting commitment between two people. It tells a story of us and touches our souls. We are so honored to get our request and be mentioned.
This year, we celebrate 30 years together, 10 years of Brandt being cancer-free, and finally no more surgeries scheduled. We’ve gotten through all the muck together, and we’re stronger because of it.
Believe… it’s possible.
And just as unforgettable as the PJ music, were the amazing people we met Friday-Monday. The fantastic fans we stood in line with for 10 hours for merch — Keith from Atlanta, we loved hanging with you. The wonderful couple from Erie, PA who sat beside us, the woman from Jersey in our hotel chasing Inside Job, my big-bearded friend from Tasmania who traveled halfway around the world, and so many others whose kindness, stories, and shared love for this band made these nights even more meaningful. This community is truly something special.
Two fantastic shows, Pittsburgh!!
I believe. I believe ’cause I can see. Our future days. Days of you and me.
From the bottom of our hearts — thank you, Pearl Jam. And thank you to this incredible Ten Club family we’re so proud to be a part of.
Brandt & Melissa
1992 - Lollapalooza 1992 (Burgettstown, Pennsylvania)
2006 - Quicken Loans Arena (Cleveland, Ohio)
2006 - Quicken Loans Arena (Cleveland, Ohio)
2013 - Consol Energy Center (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania)
2016 - Wells Fargo Center - (N2) "Ten Show" (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
2022 - Freedom Mortgage Pavilion (Camden, New Jersey)
2024 - Wells Fargo Center (N1 & N2) (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
2025 - PPG Paints Arena (N1 & N2) (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania)0 -
bhutzel said:
Our Future Days: 30 Years, 2 Nights, and a Lifetime of Gratitude
Unreal…
Back in January, my wife Melissa and I wrote to the band and asked if they might play Future Days in Pittsburgh for us to celebrate our 30th wedding anniversary. We shared a little about our journey together — the challenges we’ve faced, and how their music has been a constant source of strength, hope, and healing through it all (and provided Brandt with 12 PJ tattoos along the way).
On Sunday, Eddie sat down, played a few notes from Future Days, and spoke about Franco Harris, his son Dr. Harris, Pittsburgh, tough times, and then about his own future days with Jill and his daughters. We couldn’t believe it when he then said, “but then I got a note that there’s someone else in the crowd tonight. Brandt and Melissa and they’re going to one up us with their 30th anniversary. So happy anniversary to ya. Much love.” And Eddie gave us a little wave. We cried and danced through the entire song — and we’re still crying when we play it again now.
Thank you, Eddie and Pearl Jam, for playing Future Days. This song encapsulates the love, devotion, pain, grief, trauma, and unrelenting commitment between two people. It tells a story of us and touches our souls. We are so honored to get our request and be mentioned.
This year, we celebrate 30 years together, 10 years of Brandt being cancer-free, and finally no more surgeries scheduled. We’ve gotten through all the muck together, and we’re stronger because of it.
Believe… it’s possible.
And just as unforgettable as the PJ music, were the amazing people we met Friday-Monday. The fantastic fans we stood in line with for 10 hours for merch — Keith from Atlanta, we loved hanging with you. The wonderful couple from Erie, PA who sat beside us, the woman from Jersey in our hotel chasing Inside Job, my big-bearded friend from Tasmania who traveled halfway around the world, and so many others whose kindness, stories, and shared love for this band made these nights even more meaningful. This community is truly something special.
Two fantastic shows, Pittsburgh!!
I believe. I believe ’cause I can see. Our future days. Days of you and me.
From the bottom of our hearts — thank you, Pearl Jam. And thank you to this incredible Ten Club family we’re so proud to be a part of.
Brandt & Melissa
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bhutzel said:
Our Future Days: 30 Years, 2 Nights, and a Lifetime of Gratitude
Unreal…
Back in January, my wife Melissa and I wrote to the band and asked if they might play Future Days in Pittsburgh for us to celebrate our 30th wedding anniversary. We shared a little about our journey together — the challenges we’ve faced, and how their music has been a constant source of strength, hope, and healing through it all (and provided Brandt with 12 PJ tattoos along the way).
On Sunday, Eddie sat down, played a few notes from Future Days, and spoke about Franco Harris, his son Dr. Harris, Pittsburgh, tough times, and then about his own future days with Jill and his daughters. We couldn’t believe it when he then said, “but then I got a note that there’s someone else in the crowd tonight. Brandt and Melissa and they’re going to one up us with their 30th anniversary. So happy anniversary to ya. Much love.” And Eddie gave us a little wave. We cried and danced through the entire song — and we’re still crying when we play it again now.
Thank you, Eddie and Pearl Jam, for playing Future Days. This song encapsulates the love, devotion, pain, grief, trauma, and unrelenting commitment between two people. It tells a story of us and touches our souls. We are so honored to get our request and be mentioned.
This year, we celebrate 30 years together, 10 years of Brandt being cancer-free, and finally no more surgeries scheduled. We’ve gotten through all the muck together, and we’re stronger because of it.
Believe… it’s possible.
And just as unforgettable as the PJ music, were the amazing people we met Friday-Monday. The fantastic fans we stood in line with for 10 hours for merch — Keith from Atlanta, we loved hanging with you. The wonderful couple from Erie, PA who sat beside us, the woman from Jersey in our hotel chasing Inside Job, my big-bearded friend from Tasmania who traveled halfway around the world, and so many others whose kindness, stories, and shared love for this band made these nights even more meaningful. This community is truly something special.
Two fantastic shows, Pittsburgh!!
I believe. I believe ’cause I can see. Our future days. Days of you and me.
From the bottom of our hearts — thank you, Pearl Jam. And thank you to this incredible Ten Club family we’re so proud to be a part of.
Brandt & Melissa
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julieooliern said:EricaRMaier said:Johnny Abruzzo said:I have no idea why you wouldn't bust out some of your dozen or so PJ shirts for concert weekend, especially when you travelled there. Also helps kick off convos as someone said. What a weird thing to criticize.0
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