Friday, October 25, 2019
Adventures at a Jamily Gathering :: Personal Narrative Writing
Adventures at a Jamily Gathering ââ¬Å"This is a little ridiculous,â⬠my brother sneers, shivering. Itââ¬â¢s three oââ¬â¢clock in the afternoon, 30 degrees and dropping; weââ¬â¢re about 40 people from the entrance gate, and the concert doesnââ¬â¢t start until 7:30 pm. At this point, Iââ¬â¢d have to agree with him. This concert is the last to be held this year at the Alpine Valley Amphitheater, and rightfully soââ¬âby the time Pearl Jam takes the stage, the temperatureââ¬â¢s dropped to 15 degrees, and the band walk out doused heavily with stocking caps and scarves, and Eddie Vedder, the bandââ¬â¢s frontman, welcomes the audience to ââ¬Å"The Ice Bowl.â⬠The crowd erupts in a roar that is part ââ¬Å"Damn straight!â⬠and part, ââ¬Å"Yeah, and your asses have been sitting cozy in the tour bus all afternoon!â⬠Wait, maybe that last part was just meâ⬠¦ This is my third time seeing Pearl Jam in concert since I discovered the band in 1994, and though I am still dedicated enough to endure the cold in order to ensure a decent spot on the general admission hill, my enthusiasm for the band and its music has waned a bit since my first show. As I wander up and down the line of fans waiting somewhat patiently to be admitted into the amphitheater, I see myself circa 1995 in several of the people I meet: their fierce protectiveness of the band, suspicion of half-assed fans, and the competitive nature of their devotion arenââ¬â¢t foreign to me. The Jamily is strictly members only, and the fans that comprise Pearl Jam family will let you know quickly if youââ¬â¢re in or out. Thanks to my obsessive-pursuit-of-Pearl-Jam-related-information phase, I was able to get most of the hardcore fans to trust my credentials enough to talk to me about their fandomââ¬âbut it wasnââ¬â¢t always easy. Some of the fansââ¬â¢ interrogation of me was much more thorough than mine of them. I was assaulted with a variety of questions covering everything from the distance Iââ¬â¢d traveled to see a Pearl Jam concert, how many shows Iââ¬â¢d been to, the duration of my fanhood, and obscure facts I was able to recognize about the band. Usually, I passed these credibility tests with flying colors; I think I may have even made a few people nervous. This resulted in the initiation of phase two in which the fan asserts the superiority of his/her fandom over that of any other living being.
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