I've got two tickets to Iron Maiden, babyReminds me of Teenage Dirtbag by Wheatus.
Come with me Friday, don't say maybe
I'm just a teenage dirtbag, baby, like you
Posted 19 May 2010 - 08:38 PM
I've got two tickets to Iron Maiden, babyReminds me of Teenage Dirtbag by Wheatus.
of the Devils' mascot, NJ Devil, and
of all mascots far and wide.IT IS VERY HARD TO WIN ONE STANLEY CUP, FORGET ABOUT THREE... and maybe it's high time some of you actually APPRECIATED THAT instead of treating it like it's some flipping birthright because for some random reason you rooted for the damn Devils!!!!!
Posted 19 May 2010 - 10:29 PM
Posted 20 May 2010 - 09:45 PM
Seeing as how I happen to like Pearl Jam but was not able to go to their show at The Rock (I'm not a diehard fan or anything like that), I was curious to read some online fan reviews of what they thought of the concert, The Rock, New Jersey, etc.I guess I'll give this a try.
Review
Pearl Jam 5/18 Prudential Center
Since I've never been there for a concert, I'll start with the venue:
This is not what I had planned to be seeing at the PruCenter in mid-May, but it was a rocking good time nonetheless. As far as atmosphere, the place was empty during the opening act, but packed for PJ, save some of the 200-level sections. The crowd was mostly male, mostly high-energy. When Eddie Vedder joked about how the weather in Newark was making him and his Seattle-based bandmates feel right at home, he drew a good laugh, so some people were still sharp and listening closely. There were some people smoking pot, but I guess that's as surprising as saying that Even Flow was part of Pearl Jam's set-list. The arena sets up nicely for a concert. I was in the last row of 108, so the band's faces were fuzzy from that distance, but the sound is very good. They have spotlights that illuminate the stairways without putting light in the patrons' faces, that's a great feature.
Opening act, Band of Horses:
They were surprisingly good (though I am a bit of a sucker for good harmonized vocals, and that seemed to be the real strength of this band). The lead singer brought his daughter onstage for her second birthday (with earmuffs on of course), and Vedder came out to join them on their last song. A good job, despite many unoccupied seats.
Main Act:
Pearl Jam really stormed the stage, playing their harder rockers during the first set. They played the uptempo version of "Even Flow," and the crowd went crazy. After a five minute break, they came back out to play some slower songs, like "Daughter", gradually picking up the pace again. This, to me, indicated lots of thought went into preparation of the set-list for the show. After one more break, they started the final set with rendition of "Jersey Girl" (the crowd yelled "Bruuuuce"at the end, but Vedder corrected them). It was tribute to us, the fans, who came out for a concert that almost didn't happen, according to Vedder. What a nice touch. They played more crowd-pleasing hits, like "Alive," and wrapped up the show with a cover of "All Along the Watchtower," once again showing off the band's versatility.
Overall it was a great night, and the perfect way for me to kick off 3.5 months of concerts.
Posted 20 May 2010 - 10:20 PM
Seeing as how I happen to like Pearl Jam but was not able to go to their show at The Rock (I'm not a diehard fan or anything like that), I was curious to read some online fan reviews of what they thought of the concert, The Rock, New Jersey, etc.
Judging by the following thread I came across on one of the Pearl Jam fan sites, it seems that it is not only New York and Philly hockey fans that like to dump on Jersey and its fans -- N.Y. and Philly music fans are just as good at it:
http://forums.pearlj...hp?f=5&t=132631

Posted 20 May 2010 - 10:21 PM
That's interesting, that so many people came to that conclusion. Many of the concerts that I've been to before have been older bands than PJ, so perhaps I'm a bit more used to seeing people sitting and enjoying, but if you think about it, a lot of the people who got into Pearl Jam when they and grunge were in their heyday, they're in their 30s now, some of them closer to 40. So I'm not exactly sure what people were expecting, for the crowd to be jumping up and down the whole time? Even so, some fans might consider that to be a bad crowd, so this is a charge that probably gets made often, and as you said, common Jersey-hate probably just emboldened people to rag on this one.Seeing as how I happen to like Pearl Jam but was not able to go to their show at The Rock (I'm not a diehard fan or anything like that), I was curious to read some online fan reviews of what they thought of the concert, The Rock, New Jersey, etc.
Judging by the following thread I came across on one of the Pearl Jam fan sites, it seems that it is not only New York and Philly hockey fans that like to dump on Jersey and its fans -- N.Y. and Philly music fans are just as good at it:
http://forums.pearlj...hp?f=5&t=132631
Edited by Devils Dose, 20 May 2010 - 10:26 PM.
Posted 20 May 2010 - 10:55 PM
Posted 20 May 2010 - 11:01 PM
Ya know, it's weird. When I went to see Metallica at the Rock last year, I actually had people sitting behind me yelling at me because I was standing and blocking their view. It was a METALLICA show. I couldn't believe it.
I don't know what it is, but maybe the Rock really does draw lame crowds. It definitely isn't a Jersey thing, though. Some of the craziest crowds I've ever been a part of were during shows at Starland. Hell, the biggest, wildest mosh pit I've ever seen was during a friggin blues song at the end of a Clutch set there.
Posted 21 May 2010 - 08:43 AM
I had the same issue last summer at AC/DC at Giants Stadium and then again seeing Nickelback at PNC (I was on the lawn and people still complained). I couldn't believe people expected to be able to sit through either of those concerts. It's quite annoying.
Gotta agree Starland gets nuts. Seen many mosh pits. Sold out seether show is probably the best I can remember.

Posted 21 May 2010 - 09:57 AM
Edited by 95Crash, 21 May 2010 - 10:00 AM.
Posted 23 May 2010 - 03:47 PM
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Posted 24 May 2010 - 12:01 PM

Posted 25 May 2010 - 03:05 PM
I was at that AC/DC show at Giants Stadium too, but luckily had nothing but people standing and rocking out near me. That said, I hate stadium shows. You're too far away. I've seen them at MSG, the Spectrum, CAA and once against after it switched to IZOD. Every one of those shows killed their Giants Stadium show. They're always awesome though.
As for Starland, I'm never going back there. Each time I go, it's more packed than the last time. The last show I saw, I swear, it was so packed that there were 10 people (10!) standing on the tiny set of steps on the side of the floor leading to the side bar area. There wasn't even breathing room against the side walls. If there's a safe capacity for that place, they don't abide by it. Now I just hope the bands I like choose House of Blues in A.C. instead of Starland. That's a nice venue.
Posted 25 May 2010 - 04:06 PM
Starland is a fire trap waiting to happen with the way they cram people in there. Velvet Revolver on new years eve a few years back was so packed it was impossible to move 2 inches in either direction. Awesome show though. That place is great if it's just under capacity. Sold out shows are not good at all. Haven't been to the House of Blues yet, hoping to go see Cinderella down there soon though.
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Posted 26 May 2010 - 12:04 PM
U2's tour has been postponed for 1 year (Bono's surgery).Some others I want to see:
U2
Ringo Starr
Weezer
Santana
Roger Waters
REO Speedwagon
Edited by Devils Dose, 26 May 2010 - 12:06 PM.
Posted 26 May 2010 - 09:39 PM
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Posted 26 May 2010 - 09:43 PM
I may be going to the free RXP thing at Stone Pony in Asbury Park this Saturday. A bunch of bands are playing there, they claim, though I don't know that they've listed any. Still, its free music from 12 PM until 12 AM it seems, so it sounds like a good deal.
Edited by thelastonealive, 26 May 2010 - 09:45 PM.
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Posted 27 May 2010 - 06:41 AM
Posted 27 May 2010 - 06:49 AM

I fvcking hate animated avatars and signatures.
Posted 06 June 2010 - 11:25 PM
Free RXP thing? I haven't heard anything about this...I'm intrigued.
Edit: After doing some research:
Afternoon:
LAST PERFECT THING
THE SUNDAY BLUES
JON CASPI
COLIE BRICE AND THE NEW AGE BLUES EXPERIENCE
MIKE ROCKET
Evening:
Outside the Box at 8
Jesse Malin at 9:30
John Eddie at 11:15
Last Perfect Thing and Jesse Malin make it totally worth it. Don't know any of the others. Might have to see about heading down there for this...
Posted 13 June 2010 - 02:53 PM
Edited by 95Crash, 13 June 2010 - 09:00 PM.