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Pearl Jam fan gets to pick bands setlist

me_no_are_no_nice_guy Permalink
me_no_are_no_nice_guy How awesome is this?

Brian Farias knows that there are people who have seen Pearl Jam more than the 108 times he has. However, on June 27th, the 46-year-old Rhode Island native did something that diehard fans of the band can only dream of: he created the setlist for an entire Pearl Jam show.

"I thought I was hearing things when [frontman] Eddie [Vedder] offered it to me," Farias recalls. He was selected by Ten Club, Pearl Jam's longtime fan group, to be flown to Amsterdam to attend a pair of shows and meet the band. He is one of what the Ten Club calls its "charter members" – because, as Farias puts it, he's "been there since the very, very beginning." He was a fan club member for Mother Love Bone, the grunge outfit fronted by the late Andy Wood that gave rise to Pearl Jam. "I kinda got rolled over into Ten Club," he explains.

Farias’ first Pearl Jam experience occurred before the band had even released Ten, their landmark 1991 debut. "It wasn't even on their itinerary," he recalls of the Providence, Rhode Island show at Club Baby Head. "The paid admission was only 12 people or something. It's one of those small venues where the stage is only knee-high. Even at that, Eddie was swinging from the ceiling."

Last week, while on his flight to Amsterdam, Farias had no idea that he'd soon be making what some fans are now calling the "greatest Pearl Jam setlist of all time." But once Vedder gave him the opportunity, Farias’ real work began. As he explains, the challenge became how best to balance his own "selfish" desires with songs that audience members would enjoy, while also taking into consideration what the band was capable of playing. "It was really stressful," he admits of the setlist-building process, "because it's something you know is never gonna happen again. You’re only getting one shot at it."

Farias estimates he went through 40 or 50 drafts before deciding upon a final setlist. The band, he says, came through: they played 90 to 95 percent of his requests. He does admit there were a few songs the band opted out of playing; however, Vedder promised him that at the next show he attended, if he gave the band a week's notice, he would hear the tracks.

In the end, Farias concocted a setlist for the ages. The second of the two Amsterdam shows – or as he calls it, "my show" – included deep cuts ("Alone," a b-side from the Vs. single "Go"), vintage rarities ("Crown of Thorns," a rarely-played Mother Love Bone number) and crowd favorites ("Alive," Daughter"). In fact, there was only one song, Farias says, that he absolutely needed to hear: "Bugs." The obscure Vitalogy cut, on which Vedder plays accordion and rambles about insects, had only been played once in concert, and it was the only album cut that Farias had never heard. Vedder was initially hesitant. "Brian, we didn't bring the accordion. I don't have it with me," the singer told Farias. But, as Farias explains, "Ed being Ed, always going above and beyond, he went back to his hotel and learned a way to do it on guitar. He turned it into a totally beautiful, different song."

To top off the experience, Farias was brought out for a bow with the entire band at the end of the show. "The bow meant more to me than everything," he says. "For the Pearl Jam audience to give me that much love, I can't imagine what Eddie feels."

Now, even a week after the fact, the reality of the experience still hasn't sunk in for Farias. "It still doesn't seem real," he says. "As more time goes on, it gets even more emotional. It's better than winning the lottery. All the money in the world, I couldn't bribe Eddie Vedder to let me make his setlist. It was like programming your iPod and then Pearl Jam show up in your yard and play it for you."

Setlist:

"Wash"
"Last Exit"
"Animal"
"State of Love and Trust"
"Severed Hand"
"Corduroy"
"I Got Shit"
"Daughter/WMA"
"Nothing As It Seems"
"Got Some"
"Dissident"
"Once"
"Glorified G"
"Deep"
"The Fixer"
"Bugs"
"Better Man"

Encore 1:

"Release"
"Hail, Hail"
"Alone"
"Footsteps"
"Rearview Mirror"

Encore 2:

"Crown of Thorns"
"Sonic Reducer"
"Alive"
"Baba O’Riley"
"Yellow Ledbetter/Little Wing"

Read more: http://www.rollingstone.com/music/ne...#ixzz1zrsDpijD
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spaced Permalink
spaced That's pretty damn cool. I know Phish did something in the late 90s where they had the green crew collectively pick the setlist, but this would be much cooler.
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noodlesmcintosh Permalink
I saw them at Bonnaroo '08 and they put on an incredible show. This is pretty awesome
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phishiNYG Permalink
phishiNYG Do they get to pick -> 's too?
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me_no_are_no_nice_guy Permalink
me_no_are_no_nice_guy And the cool part is, I haven't heard one PJ fan bitch about it. Everyone seems to think the guy did a pretty great job.
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Kurtzboy Permalink
Kurtzboy I couldn't do this (for Phish), I'd get way too selfish.
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MiguelSanchez Permalink
MiguelSanchez This would be my phish wet dream.
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walkman808 Permalink
walkman808 Very cool.

My Morning Jacket is doing something similar with the summer tour they are on now. Not quite as intimate, but a similar idea.
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MomaDan Permalink
MomaDan @Kurtzboy said:
I couldn't do this (for Phish), I'd get way too selfish.
Yea my setlist would only have like 10-15 songs on it, making it even harder to choose.
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mjrphishhead Permalink
mjrphishhead This just makes me even more excited to see them later this year.
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Lukindude Permalink
Lukindude As a huge PJ fan (just look at my handle) I think the guy did a great job but I would of left a few songs out and put a few more rarieties in. I have been to over 40 shows and have seen YL close out maybe 30 of them so I def would of picked a different closer. Also Alive (as great as it is to see live) it kinda losses it luster when played every show. (i.e. possum...even though it's not every show) I would of went more with a Satan's Bed, Not for You, Gerievance type of setlist. But anytime Wash opens a show you know it's gonna be a kick ass gig. Kudos to to the fan
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jerryguscia Permalink
jerryguscia @Kurtzboy said:
I couldn't do this (for Phish), I'd get way too selfish.
I wouldn't, I'd only choose songs the people REALLY want. So it'd be something like: Possum, Jennifer Dances > TTE, Jennifer Dances (Reprise) and so on.
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fromsliptofall Permalink
fromsliptofall That is awesome

I think that this would be a great way for waterwheel to raise money, $5 donation and you get a chance to write a set list.

EDIT: get a chance to have it pick in a contest
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headyburritos Permalink
headyburritos I think it's awesome that they let a dedicated fan do this.. I tried making a dream-set list earlier and that was too much pressure I could never actually pick the set list for a real show
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highhat Permalink
highhat Sonic Reducer A+
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Punchyouinthejejunum Permalink
Punchyouinthejejunum Umphrey's played a fan-picked set the night after the UMBowl this year, I believe. It's incredible show!! And it was played to an audience of ~200!! Pretty cool that some acts out there are doing this, even if just as a 1 off.
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