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That separates them from so many of the other bands that might get dubbed legacy acts, if they’re even still around. Maybe it’s because Pearl Jam isn’t just a band that I grew up with they’re a band I grew alongside and evolved with throughout the years. There are a lot of bands like Pearl Jam that have been with me since the early ’90s when I first started seeking out music on my own, but none that I feel this same type of connection to. Fans feel like they matter as much as the band, and there’s an unspoken pact of sorts that oversees the proceedings and adheres to the idea that either everyone will have a safe, fun celebration or we’ve defeated the entire purpose of coming together in the first place.
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That’s the aura that wafts through a Pearl Jam show. I feel that same sense of family among the congregations at shows, and it’s an energy no doubt felt and reciprocated by the band: whether it be Eddie Vedder conducting a crowd-wide sing-along, taking a moment to offer words of encouragement to someone he knows is in attendance and struggling through hard times, or halting a show mid-song to make sure a female fan is alright, as he did at Monday night’s concert. I knew them by their tour shirts, empty poster tubes tucked into their backpacks, and willingness to swap stories. I’ve never run across a tighter, more friendly community than the Pearl Jam fan base, several of whom I shared a plane ride with the morning of last Saturday’s Wrigley Field show. I don’t think I’m alone in feeling that way. One where a dud of an album (looking at you, Lightning Bolt) after a long wait can never be a deal breaker because you have too much history and far too many wonderful memories. A relationship where a couple setlist omissions can feel like a personal slight, but a good night’s sleep restores reason and makes you realize just how lucky you are. At the risk of sounding creepy, I might draw the distinction that I don’t love this band - I’m in love with this band. Following them feels more like being in a relationship than merely being a fan of a rock band. I only bring up this anecdote because I think it hints at precisely what makes being a die-hard Pearl Jam fan unique. Grateful for our experience and happy for the experience of 40,000-plus fellow fans. I became nearly inconsolable after processing the trio of “Off He Goes”, “Immortality”, and “Rearviewmirror”. No doubt he, like myself, went to bed thinking about our show that should’ve been. By the morning, though, any disappointment or jealousy had subsided. He regretted missing his favorite, “State of Love and Trust”, and some deeper Ten cuts. In words barely more eloquent than those, we spent the next hour, on and off, bemoaning that we had covered the wrong show - like two spoiled brats who had each found a shiny dime at his feet but grumbled that it wasn’t a quarter. I clicked on the setlist link, scanned down, and texted back: “Oh fuck…”
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No apocalypse, no emergency, just a Pearl Jam setlist that he liked better than the one we got two nights earlier at Wrigley Field. As I shrugged off sleep to try and figure out what exactly that meant, the rest of his message came through: “Tonight’s set was so much better.” I stopped getting dressed and sank back into bed. That was the only word Editor-in-Chief Michael Roffman texted me late Monday night. At this point, they are a testament to rock's enduring soul and they deserve everything they have.Editor’s Note: This article originally ran in 2016. Like so many of the best rock heroes, they believe in (and have indeed succeeded in) creating an enduring musical legacy. They are still making great music after all the dumbass backlash. Backspacer is one of their five best albums and Lightning Bolt was very good. Their early work will always overshadow their career - just as it overshadows ALL the rock music made since then! Yield was a great post-superstardom maturation. (You dismiss them because they're imitated so often?!! They're imitated because so many people wish they were Pearl Jam!!! And they never will be!! No one will ever come close!!) So, seriously, fuck all of you haters who do not understand their muscular, thick-skinned, and now well-aged authenticity. Like their heroes Neil Young, Bruce Springsteen and others, Pearl Jam feels that making rock music is an excellent life pursuit, and the power and beauty of art puts self destruction or self annihilation of any kind out of the question. Just watched their very deserving induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.