1. Milano out .. hard choice .. Leeds? Berlin? Vienna? ..?
    Oslo .. Strangest Tribe push my choice
  2. The Foos....hmmmmm.....as I stated in their thread, I like stuff from their first few albums (especially the singles from The Colour and The Shape) but I never gave their "later" stuff much of a chance. I'm not sure why as their music is pretty much "my kind of music." I guess I still (probably unfairly) think of them as a second generation grunge band and make the decision to go to the "big 4" instead.
  3. Plus anyone who is a big fan of Ten has gotta love Stockholm!
  4. Originally posted by dylbagz:in other news, it turns out i was there to witness the most recent (and hopefully final ever) performance of big wave


    HAHAHAHAHAHA....
  5. I think Milan might just be top 3 gig of the year....if it wasn't for No Code and Yield being played in full last month , I'd say Milan was THE gig of the year .

    Best fans as well IMO .

    Milan 2006 was a standout , and IMHO Milan 2000 is still PJ best gig......period .
  6. Originally posted by clover68:[..]
    it's quite good tending to very .. have to check back though

    however i don't want to distract you from listening Foo' Sonic Highways as Ed strongly recommend (i support him for the record) hehehe
  7. I'm not that interested in the set for Milan. The crowd are great and so is the performance, though. Obviously Leeds (because I was there). But I won't make a decision until I've heard all bootlegs. I have a feeling Moline, Milwaukee or even Denver will come in on top.
  8. As cool as it was that they played an entire album from start to finish, I think it would be just as interesting if they played all the songs from a particular album in a given show but scattered them throughout the setlist. That way you wouldn't know what was coming next (one of the great thing about live shows for me) and you can also go on more of a "hunt" afterwards.

    Just one's peculiar opinion, of course.
  9. I'm getting St. Paul, yeah? Who is getting Moline? I'm desperate to hear that.
  10. Originally posted by RUMMY:As cool as it was that they played an entire album from start to finish, I think it would be just as interesting if they played all the songs from a particular album in a given show but scattered them throughout the setlist. That way you wouldn't know what was coming next (one of the great thing about live shows for me) and you can also go on more of a "hunt" afterwards.

    Just one's peculiar opinion, of course.
    I stand (well, I'm sitting right now) corrected. Hearing No Code from start to finish is pretty cool.
  11. ..and now just two to go....and then what are we going to do????