Why I Like It:
For the first couple paragraphs of this blog post I will pull a Rob Harvilla (from the phenomenal podcast 60 Songs That Explain The 90s) and discuss my past with other bands, before I get to the main point of this post. Not as well as he does it, but I hope it will be a fun detour.
So, top 3 live experiences that got me to become a true fan of a band, in no order.
- Metallica and the Through The Never tour-2013: I went to this concert because it's one of my husband's favorite bands and come on, it's Metallica, you have to go. This was a concert that Metallica also filmed for their movie, Through The Never, and boy did they pull out all the stops for this concert! People running around on fire, the stage literally falling apart, electricity shooting through the air towards a floating char...it was intense and hella rockin. It proved why this band is one of the top dogs of metal.
- Kings of Leon and the Only by The Night tour-2009: I attended this concert just as Kings of Leon was blowing up. My friends were actual true fans, following the band from their Youth and Young Manhood days and I was a tag along. To be honest, I had a chip on my shoulder about this band, who seemed hyped for no good reason. Ha! How dead wrong I proven after their opener song "Closer" was played live. The music sounded even better in concert, than their studio album releases, and I was forever humbled about judging a band from their cover.
- Glorious Sons tour-2017: This was a local venue that I went to, where it may have been 500 people max and The Glorious Sons were touring off their sophomore album Young Beauties and Fools. I vividly remember seeing lead singer Brett Emmons stumble onto stage, clearing under the influence of something, with his wildly hair covering his face. I was a little worried he may be tanking the performance but he gets to his mic, flips the hair back and starts commanding the room with his energy and charisma. The whole show was fantastic and it felt like I was witnessing a legendary band before they become huge (like The Rolling Stones or AC/DC). It gave me a taste of the golden era of the rock 'n' roll and it will forever be a cherished feeling.
Ok ok, enough about my concert experiences, let's chat about Pearl Jam for goodness sakes! This past May I was able to witness the legendary band that is Pearl Jam, for the first time, in Vancouver. It was their first stop of the tour and I was beyond excited to see a band that has been with me, all the way from my childhood, till now.
I know that Pearl Jam has a huge and loyal fan base, where people proudly proclaim how many concerts they've been to, to show they're more dedicated then the others. Heck, there's whole podcasts and books about them. One neat thing that I've found out is that the band will never play the same set twice, so every concert is a unique experience. With all this being said...I had some expectations before going to the show.
At this point lets get to punchline, my mind was blown and the expectations were actually exceeded. It was everything from the attention to details of the local environment they were in, like commenting on the Canucks NHL game that was the next night, to the city specific tour merchandise. Then there was the homages to musicians that have passed on, like bringing Tom Petty's guitar to play "I Won't Back Down", playing the full "Chloe Dancer/Crown of Thorns" song from Mother Love Bone, and incorporating a famous Tragically Hip song within "Daughter". All these were examples of a band that cares deeply about the world of rock they come from and the fans that got them there. I didn't see a band showing up for a paycheck, they wanted to leave a mark with their fans and it sure did for me.
The performance was just a world class as Metallica, the music was even better to hear live and honestly convinced me that Dark Matter is one of Pearl Jam's best late era albums. Then, finally, I saw a band that has lived and breathed the spirit of rock 'n' roll and are proudly carrying that banner for their lost peers and the upcoming acts.
So yes, consider me a Pearl Jam true fan now and I hope this has convinced you, reader, to see them in concert next time they come your way!
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Highlighted song and lyrics:
Setting Sun - "Let us not fade"
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Similar bands to check out:
Green River, Mother Love Bone, Temple of The Dog, Mudhoney
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Links to check out:
Live in Vancouver, May 4, 2024
Pearl Jam: The ‘Dark Matter’ Interview
Beyond ARTV YouTube Channel- Review of Dark Matter
Live on 4 Legs: Pearl Jam Podcast- Recap of the Vancouver show
Bandsplain Podcast - A retrospective of Pearl Jam

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