1. Listening to Night 1 of 2010 MSG today. Very solid gig...great mix of songs between the two nights - kind of like the two 2011 Toronto shows.

    I was intending to listen to the Newark show next...working backwards, I suppose.


  2. I was thinking about dong a combined 2009/2010 European mix but not now - later.
    My New Year's resolution (amongst others that are unrelated to PJ) is to take more time listening/enjoying the shows as opposed to thinking ahead to a mix I want to create. I don't want to seem like the guy in "Off He Goes." Now you can do that, Ed, as you have a decade on me in terms of all these boots. You've done your listening.

  3. wow long reading since the last time i was in ... nice job guys
  4. So, according to U2start's list, the nine best PJ songs are (not in the order of this ranking)
    Alive
    Black
    Jeremy
    Even Flow
    Daughter
    RVM
    Corduroy
    Better Man
    Given to Fly

    Hard to argue with these nine but...

    What #10?
  5. Even Flow I would hope....
  6. Originally posted by EDDMB The 3 gigs in Mexico are solid,but I, for whatever reason,never got into them,or the South American gigs from 05 for that matter.Strange.

    The 2 shows at MSG (05.20,05.21.10) are legendary.N2 particularly has generated such comments (on PJs forums) as "the best show ever..period" by many a fan.IMO,these are 2 must have gigs.

    Another solid,often overlooked and dismissed show, from the N.American tour, is Newark,05.18.10.This show was added late,in April I believe,as the demand for PJs 2 MSG shows sold out immediately, in a near frenzy.The Newark gig is considered by most,as merely a "warm up" gig, to the 2 infamous MSG shows that were looming.I disagree.Some rare gems were played,including a fantastic Of The Girl as an opener.Alone,Brain of J,Brother,Glorified G,Immortality,In Hiding,Leatherman,Footsteps,Inside Job,Jersey Girl,You Are,Whipping and a great closer in All Along The Watchtower ended it.A fantastic version of Go was belted out,as well as a great version of Indifference.

    The reason this show is considered "weak",is the lack of crowd participation.EV, during the first encore, mentions this."Your a little quiet,but thats just how you are.I understand." IMO he didnt seem annoyed.This show has an intimate feel to it.The setlist is more for the hardcore fan.As far as Im concerned,this gig was a gift.A bonus to the Metropolitan area.30 songs...rare gems...numerous b sides.....A must listen gig IMO.

    The last 5 shows, from the N.American tour, are fantastic.Hartford 05.15,Boston 05.17,Newark 05.18 and the 2 classic MSG gigs in NYC,that ended the tour are the most enjoyable.

    I feel a mix comming on........LOL.


    Newark show was great. I was lucky to be in a great section of fans but looking around it seemed quieter than usual. I think this show had the best setlist but that's because I'm not a "casual fan" lol. I still gEt chills just thinking about those 2 msg shows. I'm dying for a show at msg this year!
  7. I agree,I had great seats as well,from 10C,and I really enjoyed the gig.Crowd was loud during Once and Go at least......You cant compare any show to MSG.Weather it be U2 or Pearl Jam,thats why it the Worlds Most Famous Arena.....LOL
  8. Originally posted by EDDMB I agree,I had great seats as well,from 10C,and I really enjoyed the gig.Crowd was loud during Once and Go at least......You cant compare any show to MSG.Weather it be U2 or Pearl Jam,thats why it the Worlds Most Famous Arena.....LOL


    You New Yorkers and MSG...we have the Air Canada Centre with it's rich 12-year history and our storied Toronto Rapters.

    Beat that.

  9. LMAO.....
  10. I too like Breath. They don't play it enough. However, I'm playing "popularity contest" and wonder what would be the tenth "essential" PJ song for a new listener. I suppose, however, you could stand by Breath. I had songs like In My Tree and Release in my top 10 but if I were to be objective here, I'd say #10 would have to be between Go and Animal...maybe Yellow Ledbetter.