1. And both, especially the Saturday show, were sensational.
  2. Not taking away from U2, because my 8 shows were absolutely incredible, but they settled into a fixed set even more during the European run. Everyone lost their shit because Bono sang half of Zooropa over a synth , but other than that there's not been much changed. I do however still feel this is their strongest tour in years. They're in top form.
  3. It's quite an expirience when you're there. I'm glad you had a great time.


  4. Same here. Aside from Vedder's mumbling, it's pretty much perfect.
  5. Greatest Black tag IMO opinion

    Pistoia 2006. Incredible.
  6. Especially when you take yourself back to the time it was released. After those first 3 albums it was such a radical departure. It has aged better than all their early work.
  7. Did you attend them, Kieran? You are much better than me at attending shows that require a bit of travel.

    Edit: Wait, you're in Scotland, right? But not Glasgow?
  8. Don't get me wrong. Concerts are indeed for those in attendance, not for weirdos like me (us) that follow them night to night over the internet.

    However, if you're going to sell them later, might as well mix it up a little - or a lot.

    Thank you, Pearl Jam.
  9. "Fingers crossed" means a sense of uncertainty. We can't have any of that. A spring tour that passes through/near Toronto (and all those other places) must happen.

    Fingers crossed for our friends in Europe getting some PJ in late June/early July.
  10. Not to be a "homer" but Vancouver 2013 was quite nice as was Toronto 2011.


  11. Well, I don't know if I would got that far but, yes, it certainly has had the biggest "improvement" compared to the other albums (with Binaural being second). "Sometimes" into "Hail Hail" was great for me from the get go and I also initially like the album version of "In My Tree." However, "Present Tense," "Off He Goes," and "Red Mosquito" are much more interesting to me on the bootlegs.