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Question for those at Philly 1 in 24’
I have been attending concerts for the last 10 years now. I have seen over 75 different acts in venues big and small. Some short sets, others much longer. Most were great, some were incredible, but when it came to this show, finally my first Pearl Jam show, being a fan since I was a kid, and finally seeing them with my father, I had very high expectations. The show was a religious experience. I have never felt the way I felt at that show, not with any artist I’ve ever seen. I was curious if anyone who was there felt similar, or if this is just a PJ first show phenomenon. The band seemed like they were in top form, and the crowd just gave it all right back. Eddie acknowledging the crowd after Red Mosquito was just the icing on the cake…
September 7th & 9th, 2024: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | May 1st, 2025: Atlanta, Georgia
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I had a similar experience in Fenway last year. Been a fan since 1991 but couldn't go to shows until last September. Yes, almost a religious experience. Wouldn't come down for days.
That's the effect they still have on so many.
Yes Philly crowds are some of the best too.
Have not been to a show since 2018. So I pass the torch to you!
Very happy to read this.
Something extra happened between the band and the audience that night on a level I've only seen a couple other times.
Man. I was at Hartford 2013 behind the stage and I never saw/heard/experienced a crowd like that.
Not sure if it was my perspective, but Holy heck!!
I think we also got a stripped down small town to the back.
Ain't talking bout love
F..king up with the lights on
It was pretty pretty pretty f..king good!!
Alone... Long Road... Last Exit.... Long Road... Immortality... Save You.... that night was other worldly. & Yes... Elderly to the back of the house sounds about right. What a f'n night.
"Me knowing the truth, I can not concur."
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The live show experience is the reason we’re all in this fan club. I think that, because of when this band emerged, how they have evolved and endured, and the context of how each of us connected to them, every show is a religious experience for someone. I knew from my first show that I would never miss another show (in reasonable proximity). I share this because of the comments here about Hartford 2013, which is, objectively, their best show ever.
Wash Long Road
Oceans Low Light
Daughter Why Go
Hard to Imagine Brain of J
Animal React, Respond
Mind your Manners Dark Matter
Do the Evolution Given to Fly
Deep Wreckage
Interstellar Overdrive Even Flow
Corduroy Do The Evolution
Given to Fly MFC
Retrograde Red Mosquito
Even Flow Wont Tell
Untitled Black
MFC Breath
Not for you Running
Who ever said Rearviewmirror
Eruption
Why Go
Porch
Inside Job I Wont Back Down
State of Love and Trust Daughter
Breath Last Exit
Crazy Mary Chloe Dancer
Leash Crown of Thorns
Alive State of Love & Trust
Rocking in the free World Alive
Baba O'Riley
Indifference
both are great
Having said that, setlists don't tell the whole story, so I'll defer to anyone who was there for both.
PS: You're missing Indifference as the Philly closer.
Sorry bout Indifference.. corrected. Camden was great, less of an Album tour so a few more from other albums. Philly 1 as great as it was, Lotta Philly/Camden shows would have something to say
IMO, ranking shows one wasn't at is a fool's errand... I can only compare those that I was at, so I'll take your word for it.
Yep -- I was at both of those shows, and the Seattle shows in 2018. I think Seattle 2 might be the best show I've ever seen, but Philly 1 2024 and Hartford 2013 are right behind it.