Post subject: Re: MADE IN AMERICA FESTIVAL - Philadelphia, September 1-2, 2012
Posted: Tue May 22, 2012 7:13 pm
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I really don't think there can be too many or a bad "Eddie performing along with Jay-Z on [insert Jay-Z song here]" joke.
Keep 'em coming.
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I heard the first 300 people through the gate will get a coupon for 50% off a post stabbing blood transfusion during the show. I'm hoping to sneak out and get mine while Mike solos during Even Flow!
Post subject: Re: MADE IN AMERICA FESTIVAL - Philadelphia, September 1-2, 2012
Posted: Wed May 23, 2012 12:48 am
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Skitch Patterson wrote:
Guys, I've kinda been digging black chicks lately
Hey Skitch, there's a beer for that.
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Post subject: Re: MADE IN AMERICA FESTIVAL - Philadelphia, September 1-2, 2012
Posted: Wed May 23, 2012 7:11 am
Master of Meh
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dprival78 wrote:
this might be the most ridiculous thing they've ever done.
I don't know, it doesn't seem that insane to me. Is it really that different from playing Lollapalooza or any of the many European festival shows they do?
Of course, on the face of it, it's kind of funny to imagine Pearl Jam playing with a bunch of hip hop and R n' B artists, but I can equally imagine that seeming absurdity appealing to the band.
Also, like I said earlier in this thread, you just know Stone would be pushing for them to do it once the offer came in.
Post subject: Re: MADE IN AMERICA FESTIVAL - Philadelphia, September 1-2, 2012
Posted: Wed May 23, 2012 12:05 pm
Yeah Yeah Yeah
Joined: Wed Aug 25, 2010 6:37 am Posts: 3819
My general feeling is that any exposure to music that isn't classic rock can only be good for Pearl Jam. Here's hoping Jig decides to make a full tour out of this--Pearl Jam's next album will be great.
Post subject: Re: MADE IN AMERICA FESTIVAL - Philadelphia, September 1-2, 2012
Posted: Wed May 23, 2012 5:28 pm
Force of Nature
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warehouse wrote:
dprival78 wrote:
Tig wrote:
I'm gonna ignore you fucks and just say how strange that lineup is for an aging alternative rock band to be playing at.
this might be the most ridiculous thing they've ever done.
even the target manager's convention thing made some logical sense, but this?
:shrug:
how does playing a corporate convention make more sense than playing a festival?
"a" festival is fine, with similar types of artists and with somewhat similar fanbases. i just don't see how this crowd is going to have much interest in a rock band made up of 50 year olds who haven't been "big" in 15 years.
will we get an epic betterman sing along?
and the corporate convention makes some sense since the band has an affiliation with the company. i totally disagree with their choice to participate in something like that, but there's some logic to it. this festival? just doesn't make sense to me.
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Post subject: Re: MADE IN AMERICA FESTIVAL - Philadelphia, September 1-2, 2012
Posted: Wed May 23, 2012 5:38 pm
AnalLog
Joined: Mon Oct 18, 2004 11:36 pm Posts: 25824 Location: south jersey
dprival78 wrote:
warehouse wrote:
dprival78 wrote:
Tig wrote:
I'm gonna ignore you fucks and just say how strange that lineup is for an aging alternative rock band to be playing at.
this might be the most ridiculous thing they've ever done.
even the target manager's convention thing made some logical sense, but this?
:shrug:
how does playing a corporate convention make more sense than playing a festival?
"a" festival is fine, with similar types of artists and with somewhat similar fanbases. i just don't see how this crowd is going to have much interest in a rock band made up of 50 year olds who haven't been "big" in 15 years.
will we get an epic betterman sing along?
and the corporate convention makes some sense since the band has an affiliation with the company. i totally disagree with their choice to participate in something like that, but there's some logic to it. this festival? just doesn't make sense to me.
sounds like you just dont like jay z
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