Pearl Jam Tour Update: Virginia Beach & Camden, NJ

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File photo by Lucy Hamblin
File photo by Lucy Hamblin

CAMDEN, NJ: Pearl Jam's first night in the Philadelphia area was true to their history of playing in and around this city: epic and memorable for all those in attendance. Ed's voice was clearly not 100 percent healthy, and the volume of the crowd singing along to each and every word was a powerful experience in and of itself. Many people I've talked to have mentioned the sense of community around a Pearl Jam show as a big draw, and the feeling of solidarity was never more clear than when the capacity crowd belted out some of their favorite Pearl Jam songs.

Several songs made their tour debuts tonight, including "In Hiding," a funky, energetic "Rats," "Leash," and "State of Love and Trust," each soliciting loud cheers from the crowd. The song "U," played only 18 times and not once in the last 2 years, was the biggest surprise of the night.

Ed was his usual talkative self on stage, mentioning the $10 beers at the venue and comparing that to rising oil prices: "We need to take our lives back," he said. "We need to take our country back!" which resonated well with the heavily intoxicated crowd." Tailgating for the show began at 11 am, and one could not walk more than three parking spaces in the various lots without running into a keg, beer pong, cornhole (modified horseshoes), and a multitude of other drinking games.

For Friday night's show, the crowd might be even crazier and more intoxicated -- and the set list is sure to be just as interesting.

A fan from Maryland rocks his own version of "Grievance" in the Camden parking lot:

Posted By moe

06.22.08 5:49 AM

Hey Zack - thinking about you and revisiting my own past with fond memories.
your on the road - probably tired - drink lots of H20 - hey , we all love beard !
yorel - too cool. the kids doing it and loving life. way to go Zack!

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