Post subject: Re: 2012-09-30: U of M Adams Center: Misoula, MT
Posted: Sat Oct 06, 2012 9:31 pm
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Oceans wrote:
I feel bad for the long time fans that thought along the same lines as I did...and to travel out that far for that song list. It's just a letdown.
No need to feel sorry for us..the show was awesome and, energy was incredible and traveling to new places is never a letdown. I traveled from Texas and I'm glad I did..one of the best weekends traveling with and meeting great people and the show kicked ass. Never go into the show with expectations and you won't be disappointed. I thought there would be more rarities as well but the set was good..only songs I would get rid of/replace are kick out the jams and daughter. Even some songs that I sometimes get tired of, like Evolution, had a new energy in them and sounded great.
I feel sorry for fans who just read the setlists on the internet and then go on a message board to complain about a show they weren't at.
Post subject: Re: 2012-09-30: U of M Adams Center: Misoula, MT
Posted: Fri Oct 12, 2012 10:57 pm
Johnny Guitar
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Trek605 wrote:
Oceans wrote:
I feel bad for the long time fans that thought along the same lines as I did...and to travel out that far for that song list. It's just a letdown.
No need to feel sorry for us..the show was awesome and, energy was incredible and traveling to new places is never a letdown. I traveled from Texas and I'm glad I did..one of the best weekends traveling with and meeting great people and the show kicked ass. Never go into the show with expectations and you won't be disappointed. I thought there would be more rarities as well but the set was good..only songs I would get rid of/replace are kick out the jams and daughter. Even some songs that I sometimes get tired of, like Evolution, had a new energy in them and sounded great.
I feel sorry for fans who just read the setlists on the internet and then go on a message board to complain about a show they weren't at.
Well said.
I was one of those complainers. Glad you had a great time.
Post subject: Re: 2012-09-30: U of M Adams Center: Misoula, MT
Posted: Tue Oct 16, 2012 2:22 am
too drunk to moderate properly
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Rebar wrote:
They really dropped the ball by not playing the first live version of 'Cready Stomp' at this thing.
agreed.
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Post subject: Re: 2012-09-30: U of M Adams Center: Misoula, MT
Posted: Mon Nov 05, 2012 3:23 pm
On the bright side
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Man, even two years ago when PJ radio started playing these shows there was always someone who recorded it and had it floating around. Are we as fans giving up also?
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Post subject: Re: 2012-09-30: U of M Adams Center: Misoula, MT
Posted: Fri Dec 14, 2012 3:38 pm
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I want to know if these physical CDs are any different than the ones you buy from the Ten Club. I dropped an e-mail to Ten Club to try and find out.
Quote:
While Pearl Jam used to release massive volumes of live sets on CD, the only physical copies of the September Missoula concert will be available from Rockin Rudy’s.
“They don’t really put out hard copies of things very often. But this was sort of a rare and special thing and they had a really really good time,” said Rockin Rudy’s owner Bruce Micklus.
The band had a good enough time at the Adams Center that it selected the show for its “Instant Classic” digital download program, donating the proceeds from the first six days of sales to the Poverello Center.
Micklus was able to talk them into a run of CDs through some inside connections including Tim Bierman, a former Missoulian who runs the band’s Ten Club.
For this limited run of hard copies, Rockin Rudy’s will donate $3 per sale to the Watson Children’s Shelter in conjunction with an annual 24-hour marathon for the nonprofit put on by the Trail 103.3, set for Dec. 21 this year.
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Post subject: Re: 2012-09-30: U of M Adams Center: Misoula, MT
Posted: Fri Dec 14, 2012 6:14 pm
too drunk to moderate properly
Joined: Sun Oct 17, 2004 7:19 pm Posts: 39068 Location: Chapel Hill, NC, USA Gender: Male
Yeah, 10C confirmed that they're the same.
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