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The Seattle warehouse that holds Pearl Jam's practice space also is home to its fan club, management and press offices.

"We're very much in-house," Pearl Jam guitarist Mike McCready says by telephone on his way to rehearsal. "We try to be as do-it-yourself as possible."

That's a sentiment more common among young bands with more independent spirit than commercial prospects.

Pearl Jam, on the other hand, is a veteran act with a wall full of platinum discs and legions of fans worldwide. It's the longest-lived and most successful of the early-'90s Seattle scene, which also included Nirvana, Soundgarden and Alice in Chains.

But Pearl Jam, which also includes singer Eddie Vedder, bassist Jeff Ament, guitarist Stone Gossard and former Soundgarden drummer Matt Cameron, always has done things differently, even at the risk of sales and fans.

Although MTV embraced the videos taken from the band's debut, 1991's "Ten," Pearl Jam refused to make any more clips until "Do the Evolution" in 1998, from its fifth album, "Yield."

In the mid-'90s, the band charged Ticketmaster with unfair business practices. The Justice Department eventually ruled in favor of Ticketmaster, and Pearl Jam's tour of non-Ticketmaster venues was hampered by weather, medical problems and legal issues.

In 2003, Vedder displayed his feelings about the U.S. invasion of Iraq by spearing a George W. Bush mask at some concerts, outraging some fans.

Despite it all, Pearl Jam's fans - most of them, anyway - have remained adamantly faithful to the band, sending its most recent album, 2006's "Pearl Jam," to No. 2 on the Billboard 200 album chart.

McCready says the band's relationship with its fans has continued to grow over the years.

"I think if anything, it's more ingrained in our philosophy for us and our fans," he says.

One example is the Wishlist Foundation, a charitable organization set up by fans.

"They hold parties prior to our shows and raise money for some of our causes," McCready says. "It's all of their own volition. It's kind of happened organically. Our relationship with our fans is stronger than ever."

The band's upcoming tour, which gets under way Wednesday in West Palm Beach and includes a stop Thursday in Tampa, is sure to reward fans, especially those with a deep knowledge of the band's catalog.

The band's next album is "in its infancy stage," McCready says, so although new material isn't likely to find its way into the set lists, McCready promises some surprises.

"We'll be doing some of our more interesting B-sides," McCready says. "We'll be doing some stuff the fans have not heard in a long time."

The band's involvement, if any, in the upcoming presidential election hasn't been discussed, McCready says.

In 2004, the band was part of the Rock for Change tour, which sought to unseat President Bush. Also involved were R.E.M., Bruce Springsteen, The Dave Matthews Band and John Fogerty.

"Right now we're just relearning the songs, trying to get as tight as possible," McCready says. "But knowing our band, we'll do something politically oriented that our fans will either love or be pissed off by."


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The Seattle warehouse that holds Pearl Jam's practice space also is home to its fan club, management and press offices.

"We're very much in-house," Pearl Jam guitarist Mike McCready says by telephone on his way to rehearsal. "We try to be as do-it-yourself as possible."

That's a sentiment more common among young bands with more independent spirit than commercial prospects.

Pearl Jam, on the other hand, is a veteran act with a wall full of platinum discs and legions of fans worldwide. It's the longest-lived and most successful of the early-'90s Seattle scene, which also included Nirvana, Soundgarden and Alice in Chains.

But Pearl Jam, which also includes singer Eddie Vedder, bassist Jeff Ament, guitarist Stone Gossard and former Soundgarden drummer Matt Cameron, always has done things differently, even at the risk of sales and fans.

Although MTV embraced the videos taken from the band's debut, 1991's "Ten," Pearl Jam refused to make any more clips until "Do the Evolution" in 1998, from its fifth album, "Yield."

In the mid-'90s, the band charged Ticketmaster with unfair business practices. The Justice Department eventually ruled in favor of Ticketmaster, and Pearl Jam's tour of non-Ticketmaster venues was hampered by weather, medical problems and legal issues.

In 2003, Vedder displayed his feelings about the U.S. invasion of Iraq by spearing a George W. Bush mask at some concerts, outraging some fans.

Despite it all, Pearl Jam's fans - most of them, anyway - have remained adamantly faithful to the band, sending its most recent album, 2006's "Pearl Jam," to No. 2 on the Billboard 200 album chart.

McCready says the band's relationship with its fans has continued to grow over the years.

"I think if anything, it's more ingrained in our philosophy for us and our fans," he says.

One example is the Wishlist Foundation, a charitable organization set up by fans.

"They hold parties prior to our shows and raise money for some of our causes," McCready says. "It's all of their own volition. It's kind of happened organically. Our relationship with our fans is stronger than ever."

The band's upcoming tour, which gets under way Wednesday in West Palm Beach and includes a stop Thursday in Tampa, is sure to reward fans, especially those with a deep knowledge of the band's catalog.

The band's next album is "in its infancy stage," McCready says, so although new material isn't likely to find its way into the set lists, McCready promises some surprises.

"We'll be doing some of our more interesting B-sides," McCready says. "We'll be doing some stuff the fans have not heard in a long time."

The band's involvement, if any, in the upcoming presidential election hasn't been discussed, McCready says.

In 2004, the band was part of the Rock for Change tour, which sought to unseat President Bush. Also involved were R.E.M., Bruce Springsteen, The Dave Matthews Band and John Fogerty.

"Right now we're just relearning the songs, trying to get as tight as possible," McCready says. "But knowing our band, we'll do something politically oriented that our fans will either love or be pissed off by."

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At this point it's hard to even think what's left that hasn't been played in a long time. The only things that spring readily to mind are all those long-gone Yield tracks like Pilate, No Way & All Those Yesterdays. If they mean those, well colour me well fucking jealous of you guys who get to catch one of these shows.


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At this point it's hard to even think what's left that hasn't been played in a long time. The only things that spring readily to mind are all those long-gone Yield tracks like Pilate, No Way & All Those Yesterdays. If they mean those, well colour me well fucking jealous of you guys who get to catch one of these shows.


If they mean Goat, Girl & Brother, I'm happy to stay home though.


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Hopefully Hitchiker. And I am guessing since there doing that who show in a few weeks maybe some who covers like the seeker.

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i really don't have any particular picks that i'd like to hear. i just want to hear as many different songs as possible in the two msg shows. no repeats at all would be amazing (though improbable)

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Now I'm really, really hoping they pull out Hold On at one of the three shows I'm going to.
This is, of course, in addition to some of the more common ( at least in the last couple years) tunes like Leash, Why Go, etc... that I'm hoping for.

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I'm far more interseted at keeping songs like leash, why go, and satan's bed in the rotation than adding new stuff. But hearing ATY or parting ways would be a treat

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Geez, how could I forget those? Any of those would be incredible.

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I think it's safe to say that, barring Dave A's miraculous return to the band, this will never be played ever again (and honestly, thank god for that - I think it's awful).


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i really don't have any particular picks that i'd like to hear. i just want to hear as many different songs as possible in the two msg shows. no repeats at all would be amazing (though improbable)



ok, i just heard again reign o'er me from the chicago show last year, and i would definitely want to hear that live.

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At this point it's hard to even think what's left that hasn't been played in a long time. The only things that spring readily to mind are all those long-gone Yield tracks like Pilate, No Way & All Those Yesterdays. If they mean those, well colour me well fucking jealous of you guys who get to catch one of these shows.

i'd love to hear yield performed live start to finish. i doubt that will happen but when they say some songs that havent been played in a lomng time i really really hope they mean these.

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rafa_garcia18 wrote:
ok, i just heard again reign o'er me from the chicago show last year, and i would definitely want to hear that live.


Though having rain at Bonnaroo would suck, I can't tell you how many times I've mentally pictured a warm rain falling down on the crowd, arms raised high, and Pearl Jam playing Love, Reign Over Me.


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Looking forward to this - really hoping for some (good) boots here.

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All I want is to hear No Way. Just once. I don't care what else they play, they could do just the standard songs for all the shows I see, but I just wanna hear that song once.

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spenno wrote:
At this point it's hard to even think what's left that hasn't been played in a long time. The only things that spring readily to mind are all those long-gone Yield tracks like Pilate, No Way & All Those Yesterdays. If they mean those, well colour me well fucking jealous of you guys who get to catch one of these shows.

i'd love to hear yield performed live start to finish. i doubt that will happen but when they say some songs that havent been played in a lomng time i really really hope they mean these.

that would be fuckin amazing

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