1. I didn't realize that you were a vinyl aficionado - I sometimes forget that many PJ fans love the classic ways of listening to music. For this reason, I can understand why many would want these on the deluxe edition. Not being a "record player" myself, I don't have much use for analog versions of the shows and would prefer some new 1990's shows.

    I suppose we could get greedy and ask for both!
  2. DOWNING STADIUM, RANDALL'S ISLAND
    NEW YORK, NEW YORK
    Sun 29 September, 1996
    SET 1
    Sometimes
    Go
    Spin The Black Circle
    Hail, Hail
    Animal
    Tremor Christ
    Who You Are
    Corduroy
    Lukin
    Better Man
    Not For You
    Jeremy
    Once
    Rats
    Last Exit
    Habit
    Rearviewmirror
    Immortality
    Whipping
    I Got Id
    Black
    Alive
    Porch
    ENCORE 1
    In My Tree
    Even Flow
    The Real Me
    Another Brick In The Wall
    W.M.A.
    Daughter
    Mankind
    Long Road
    Leaving Here


    ENCORE 2
    Off He Goes
    Present Tense
    Yellow Ledbetter


    The show that got me "back into PJ part 1"
  3. Originally posted by EDDMB:[..]

    Fantastic stuff , but I really hope the live material (if there is any) comes from those respective tours , ie 1996 and 1998 . MSG 09.11.98 and Randalls '96..just because I was there

    I envy a lot of people (well, not really, just longtime PJ fans who attended some of these classic shows) and you are one of them, Ed. I look at the setlists to these shows (especially Randall's Island 2) and am in awe of what they played. They really didn't write any clunkers in the 90's, did they?

    Unfortunately, a 1996 show might not be as representative of No Code and[/i] Yield so we might get "stuck with" another 1998 show - which would be great, of course.
  4. Originally posted by RUMMY:[..]

    I envy a lot of people (well, not really, just longtime PJ fans who attended some of these classic shows) and you are one of them, Ed. I look at the setlists to these shows (especially Randall's Island 2) and am in awe of what they played. They really didn't write any clunkers in the 90's, did they?

    Unfortunately, a 1996 show might not be as representative of No Code and[/i] Yield so we might get "stuck with" another 1998 show - which would be great, of course.

    1996 No Code tour
    Dublin The Point
    Those were the days
  5. It's funny because don't get me wrong, I love the early shows mainly because of the setlists but I really feel the band as a whole sounds better now more than ever.
  6. EV's voice certainly sounds different than 15 or so years ago. You can hear a sort of "drawl" when you listen to the 90's (even the 2000) shows.
  7. I waited to post this on Matts behalf, it's too good not to share.

  8. I appreciate your thoughtful consideration on my behalf and, fortunately, after an admittedly dark couple of days, I am good as new. I will definitely watch this on my lunch hour - but look forward to hearing the full bootleg in a few weeks.

    I shouldn't do this but I will for the sake of humility:
    I have seen just six songs from Ten performed. If I had attended Toronto 2, 2011 (Why Go, Deep, Garden all played) and the Detroit show (which I really couldn't so I don't know why I was so distraught) I would have completed the album - my favourite PJ album ....well, maybe Vs. is but you get the idea.
  9. I've been reading the PJ20 book over the past week. Some very interesting stuff. This said, I suppose I already know a good deal of the items discuss in the book - without even paying much attention to the band for about a decade!

  10. Wow he nailed both Release and Oceans! Awesome.

    One thing I can't understand are all the fans taking photos during the song. I'm way too busy (when I do in fact attend) belting out the songs to be worried about the photos.

    I guess I should be thankful that some people do this (like the videographer here - was it you, Nick?) or I would get to watch from the comforts of home/work.