Penfailed wrote: » The rules are there for a reason. That reason is that it's really annoying/distracting for those around you.
Stop moaning ffs wrote: » It’s so dark most of the time and you struggle then you get to go to a gig like that and all those songs and the joy and the energy of the crowd just blows it all away only had two setting last night. Smiling my head and sobbing freely for certain and songs and lyrics. Throat is like I’ve swallowed buckets of gravel and sand today but so worth it:) whatever about the distractions, Dublin IRISH crowd is the best:) you could feel the buzz off us all:) this one will stay with me forever.
greenspurs wrote: » FYP …. We're not all from Dublin
mollser wrote: » I just had this nagging thought the whole time though, especially when Eddie was standing playing towards the side of the stage like a proper front man (can't remember which song), that how good would a full PJ gig be - I just wanted my ears to be blown off at that stage with a full band!!
Poorside wrote: » The Qween singer that Eddie put up the picture of ended up making it, was backstage during Eddies set and was teaching Eddie how to pose and move like Freddie afterwards.
Jgordo wrote: » No he didn't make it unfortunately, met him outside afterwards. Glen came out to drop the 2 young lads into a waiting car and he recoqnised him and brought him through the gates for maybe 10 mins where he got to meet everyone. Eddie then came out, security organised us into to groups and they took 2 group photos and a few lucky people, myself being one shook his hands and exchanged a few words. He said it was so good to meet me.!!! (I do realise he probably said that alot but I don't care I feel pretty special this morning lol)
Poorside wrote: » Ah I got the wrong end of the stick, he replied to me on FB, I just assumed he made it for the gig, I saw Qween a few months back and not only does he look like Freddie he sounds like him, would have blown away Crazy little thing called love.
acquiescefc wrote: » He should include taxi booking into his tickets so you can get home before midnight..lol
lukin wrote: » I was wondering while I was watching the gig last night are the other members of Pearl Jam put out by the fact that Eddie is doing a tour (his second one) with a set consisting almost entirely of Pearl Jam songs? (and presumably keeping all the profits for himself) Because Corduroy, Porch etc. aren't Eddie Vedder songs, they are PJ songs. Another thing to consider is if there was a PJ tour next year for example, a lot of fans who have seen this tour might say "Sure I saw Eddie Vedder last year, I won't bother". This would mean the other PJ members would lose out financially. Maybe Eddie is giving the other members of PJ a cut of the profits of this tour, I don't know.
Stop moaning ffs wrote: » He sticks closely to playing his own songs he wrote. Corduroy long road LBC I am mine etc. You won’t see him playing any of the others songs like footsteps or daughter or thin air. Acousticish songs but written by the lads Probably cos he doesn’t want to be seen making money off the other guys efforts. That’s only fair.
RolandGoose wrote: » Before playing Black last night, he said "here's a Stone Gossard Song"
sydthebeat wrote: » PJ playing ireland could sell out Slane twice over in my opinion.......
muckwarrior wrote: » Would have loved to have heard Society...
adrian522 wrote: » You don't have to pay roaylties for playing songs in concert.