Originally posted by dylbagz:I hope they go to south America at same time as u2 so I can kill two birds with one stone
I was quite tempted to go to Hawaii back in 2006..when PJ opened for U2..my Lord what a show !
Originally posted by dylbagz:I hope they go to south America at same time as u2 so I can kill two birds with one stone
Originally posted by EDDMB:[..]
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I know they did they same thing for Backspacer , but still .
Originally posted by EDDMB:[..]
I was quite tempted to go to Hawaii back in 2006..when PJ opened for U2..my Lord what a show !
Originally posted by dylbagz:I hope they go to south America at same time as u2 so I can kill two birds with one stone
Originally posted by RUMMY:[..]
Planning a trip?
Originally posted by RUMMY:I'm now thinking of the three albums we've enjoyed together over the past few years: King Animal, Lightning Bolt, and Songs of Innocence. What order would you rank them - or is it too soon?
Originally posted by RUMMY:[..]
Well, if I am to be honest, the past two albums might not be great enough to merit a full on world tour.
I'm not too sure if that last statement came out right as PJ is still one of the biggest R&R bands in the world but for many (myself included) I don't get too excited when I listen to songs off Backspacer and Lightning Bolt on the bootlegs (or even at the shows). Sure, they have their moments (well, at least LB does - Pendulum is awesome) but for the most part the crowds seem to be much more into their earlier stuff - and from reading the 10c forums, even the longtime, die hards would rather hear stuff from Binaural and Riot Act over songs like Supersonic and Let The Records Play.