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[Pearl Jam] Concert-goers jam exits after anti-Bush display
Rocky Mountain News ^ | 040303 | Mark Brown

Posted on 04/03/2003 8:09:24 AM PST by dep

Incensed fans walked out of Pearl Jam's concert Tuesday after lead singer Eddie Vedder impaled a mask of President Bush on a microphone stand, then slammed it to the stage.

Most of Vedder's antiwar remarks earlier in the Pepsi Center show were greeted with mixed cheers and scattered boos. But dozens of angry fans walked out during the encore because of the macabre display with the Bush mask, which he wore for the song Bushleaguer, a Bush- taunting song from the band's latest album, Riot Act.

"When he was sharing his political views in a fairly benign manner - supporting our troops, opposing policy - that's OK," said Keith Zimmerman, of Denver.

"When he takes what looks like the head of George Bush on a stick, then throws it to the stage and stomps on it, that's just unacceptable. I love Pearl Jam, but that was just way over the edge. We literally got up and left."

Others joined Zimmerman, some complaining about the lyrics of Bushleaguer, which in part call Bush "a confidence man" and say, "He's not a leader / he's a Texas leaguer."

"I wasn't sure if it was really happening," said Kim Mueller. "We looked at each other and realized he really did have George Bush's head on a stick and was waving it in the air, then slam-med it to the ground and step-ped on it."

"It was like he decapitated someone in a primal ritual and stuck their head on a stick," Zimmerman said. "It kinda blows away the Dixie Chicks."

The Dixie Chicks were the target of boycotts and bannings after making an anti-Bush statement on a London stage in March. (On Wednesday, the Marshall Tucker Band announced it would play a May 1 concert in Spartanburg, S.C., as an alternative to the U.S. tour-opening show in nearby Greenville by the Dixie Chicks that same day.)

Vedder has used the Bush mask in previous shows in Australia and Japan, but Denver's U.S. tour opener was the first show since war broke out in Iraq.

Pearl Jam manager Kelly Curtis couldn't be reached for comment. The Seattle band plays Oklahoma City tonight.

Before Do the Evolution, Vedder told the crowd the tale of a Vietnam vet who expressed severe reservations about war in Iraq to Vedder. The singer was incensed when someone in the crowd yelled, "Shut up!"

"Did someone just say, 'Shut up'? I don't know if you heard about this thing called freedom of speech, man. It's worth thinking about it, because it's going away," Vedder said. "In the last year of being able to use it, we're sure as (expletive) going to use it and I'm not gonna apologize."

Later in the show, he added to that.

"Just to clarify . . . we support the troops," Vedder said to cheers. "Our problem is certainly not with anybody over there doing something that not too many of us would do right now, not for these reasons.

"So to the families and those people who know those folks and are related to those folks and are married to those folks, we send our support. We're just confused on how wanting to bring them back safely all of a sudden becomes nonsupport. We love them, we support them. They're not the ones who make the foreign policy. . . . Let's hope for the best and speak our opinions."

It was after that when Vedder put on the Bush mask and a sparkling silver jacket. He took off the mask, mounted it on the mike stand, then slammed it to the floor.


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To: Joe Whitey
It's true. It's been told since at least 1992

Are you saying it's true because "it's been told since at least 1992"?

If so, then you are still wet behind the ears too.

121 posted on 04/03/2003 2:42:16 PM PST by shhrubbery!
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To: dep
"Anti-Bush display"?

Why aren't we calling this a "Presidential assassination display"?

Dan

122 posted on 04/03/2003 2:43:39 PM PST by BibChr (Liberalism means never even having to admit to yourself that you SHOULD be sorry)
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To: honest injun
Um, duh. People always leave during the encore. What makes the writer think it had anything to do with Vedder's comments? Besides, P. Jam has always been anti-Bush so, his fans were aware before they went to the show.

IMO the writer is hunting for a story that doesn't exist.

And the people at the Oscars weren't booing Michael Moore, they were booing the people who were booing Michael. And the policemen and firemen weren't booing Mrs. Bill Clinton, they were booing Macy Gray who had already left the stage.

And the crowd at the Spinal Tap show wasn't booing the Tap, they just remembered how bad the opening band was and started booing them again right in the middle of Spinal Tap's set.

spin - spin - spin

123 posted on 04/03/2003 3:14:58 PM PST by weegee (McCarthy was right, Fight the Red Menace)
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To: DoctorMichael
I was listening to one of his albums last month... the references to Iraqis and Afghanis were even better a decade later!

If only we had a similarly testosterone-laden and fiercely pro-American entertainer today.

124 posted on 04/03/2003 5:22:17 PM PST by Teacher317
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To: gwrulz04
I guess it all depends on who you ask then huh? Since you seem to be such a big Pearl Jam fan, your opinion would be biased. I, on the other hand, am not a fan of this band at all and henceforth stand on my original post, WHY WOULD ANYONE SPEND GOOD MONEY TO SEE THEM AT ALL.
125 posted on 04/03/2003 6:18:01 PM PST by goodseedhomeschool
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To: Chameleon
Nihilism can seem like not such a bad thing if/when you don't got nuthin'.
127 posted on 04/03/2003 8:49:02 PM PST by 185JHP ( Brisance. Puissance. Resolve.)
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To: Soulfire42
tell it to someone who believes you are something other than a moron
128 posted on 04/03/2003 8:54:56 PM PST by goodseedhomeschool
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To: dep

129 posted on 04/03/2003 8:57:54 PM PST by ALS
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To: dep
took a long time to format, by which time it got posted. plese delete. thx.

Here's some posting tips:

Just right click on the article from the webpage and then click on "View Source." Your notepad will come up with all the HTML source for the entire page. Just copy and paste the HTML stuff you want. Ignore the rest. Its easy as pie. Observe... it took me longer to type this response than it did to format the doc:


Concert-goers head to exits after anti-Bush display

By Mark Brown, Rocky Mountain News
April 3, 2003

Incensed fans walked out of Pearl Jam's concert Tuesday after lead singer Eddie Vedder impaled a mask of President Bush on a microphone stand, then slammed it to the stage.

Most of Vedder's antiwar remarks earlier in the Pepsi Center show were greeted with mixed cheers and scattered boos. But dozens of angry fans walked out during the encore because of the macabre display with the Bush mask, which he wore for the song Bushleaguer, a Bush- taunting song from the band's latest album, Riot Act.

"When he was sharing his political views in a fairly benign manner - supporting our troops, opposing policy - that's OK," said Keith Zimmerman, of Denver.

"When he takes what looks like the head of George Bush on a stick, then throws it to the stage and stomps on it, that's just unacceptable. I love Pearl Jam, but that was just way over the edge. We literally got up and left."

Others joined Zimmerman, some complaining about the lyrics of Bushleaguer, which in part call Bush "a confidence man" and say, "He's not a leader / he's a Texas leaguer."

"I wasn't sure if it was really happening," said Kim Mueller. "We looked at each other and realized he really did have George Bush's head on a stick and was waving it in the air, then slam-med it to the ground and step-ped on it."

"It was like he decapitated someone in a primal ritual and stuck their head on a stick," Zimmerman said. "It kinda blows away the Dixie Chicks."

The Dixie Chicks were the target of boycotts and bannings after making an anti-Bush statement on a London stage in March. (On Wednesday, the Marshall Tucker Band announced it would play a May 1 concert in Spartanburg, S.C., as an alternative to the U.S. tour-opening show in nearby Greenville by the Dixie Chicks that same day.)

Vedder has used the Bush mask in previous shows in Australia and Japan, but Denver's U.S. tour opener was the first show since war broke out in Iraq.

Pearl Jam manager Kelly Curtis couldn't be reached for comment. The Seattle band plays Oklahoma City tonight.

Before Do the Evolution, Vedder told the crowd the tale of a Vietnam vet who expressed severe reservations about war in Iraq to Vedder. The singer was incensed when someone in the crowd yelled, "Shut up!"

"Did someone just say, 'Shut up'? I don't know if you heard about this thing called freedom of speech, man. It's worth thinking about it, because it's going away," Vedder said. "In the last year of being able to use it, we're sure as (expletive) going to use it and I'm not gonna apologize."

Later in the show, he added to that.

"Just to clarify . . . we support the troops," Vedder said to cheers. "Our problem is certainly not with anybody over there doing something that not too many of us would do right now, not for these reasons.

"So to the families and those people who know those folks and are related to those folks and are married to those folks, we send our support. We're just confused on how wanting to bring them back safely all of a sudden becomes nonsupport. We love them, we support them. They're not the ones who make the foreign policy. . . . Let's hope for the best and speak our opinions."

It was after that when Vedder put on the Bush mask and a sparkling silver jacket. He took off the mask, mounted it on the mike stand, then slammed it to the floor.

130 posted on 04/03/2003 8:58:32 PM PST by P-Marlowe
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To: P-Marlowe
He had been doing that at many of the shows played in Austrailia and Japan in March and it didn't seem to make the news. Yet 24 people walk out during an encore (people always walk out during encores) and it's a huge deal? Tonight's show (the 2nde on the tour) didn't feature Bushleaguer. There was a cover of Edwin Starr's "War" however...
131 posted on 04/03/2003 9:54:19 PM PST by College Repub (http://www.collegehumor.com)
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To: Eala
Pearl Jam fan Keith Zimmerman, who was mentioned in the article as one of the fans who got disgusted and left,
was on the Laura Ingraham show tonight explaining why
he left.

Will there be a radio boycott of the band Pearl Jam after this? I'd think not. I'm guessing many Pearl Jam fans agree with Vedder's sentiments, while the Dixie Chicks' core audience--country fans-- are more conservative,
and more likely to back the Pres.

But the article brings up a good point: When you spend money for a concert you expect a lot of good music, not a long stretch of astute (I'm being sarcastic :))
political commentary from the lead singer. As Ingraham put it (and she plans to use this as a title for her forthcoming book), "Shut Up and Sing"! :)

135 posted on 04/04/2003 12:29:27 AM PST by raccoonradio
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To: Charlie OK; pepsionice
The people that went to the OKC concert said he toned it down a bit. Funny though, they thought the concert sucked either way. Here was one of the responses from one who went...

Ok....back from the concert. I think Eddie made up for the Bush bashing. He expressed his opinion in a very adult and informed way that I could respect even though I disagreed. Too bad the concert sucked. Well not completely, I did know about 5 songs, one of which was a "WAR" cover. 2dogs, you are absolutely right about everything after Ten. Oh, well I didn't have to leave and perhaps I will have a better time at next weeek's Disturbed concert.

137 posted on 04/04/2003 6:28:35 AM PST by Charlie OK
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To: P-Marlowe; dep
also, something that is extremely helpful for me has been my "view partial source" button. You can download it for free, and it allows you to highlight the part of the page you want, right click, and view the source for that part only. That way you don't have to delete all the other junk you don't want.
138 posted on 04/04/2003 6:40:10 AM PST by Charlie OK
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To: Charlie OK; pepsionice
Link to OKC newspaper story
139 posted on 04/04/2003 7:38:35 AM PST by Charlie OK
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To: Charlie OK
Thanks, that's really cool! I've downloaded it and it works like a charm.
140 posted on 04/04/2003 8:28:28 AM PST by P-Marlowe
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