1. One - Barcelona 30 jun 2009
  2. don't mean to distract you from your 2000 mix .. but i'd like to make a statement of the "The Great Western Forum" bootlegs
    13-14 July 1998 Inglewood .. with a cool The KKK Took My Baby Away with Johnny Ramone closing night 2

    audience source said but very very good ...
  3. I love the 1998 tour. I am (once again) being a spoiled brat but wish they'd offically release all of these shows - or several of them, anyway.

    1998 has all the best songs and setlists - not too many covers and/or b-sides - just clean setlists full of classic PJ tunes. I appreciate that you (Ronnie) and Ed might disagree with me here - I'm still growing.
  4. Originally posted by RUMMY:[..]

    The fact that PJ released their (Vs and Vitalogy) deluxe eidtions as companion pieces makes me think that if they think they go together it doesn't matter which goes first. Eventually, you'll probably just end up listening to the ten "normal" tracks on Vitalogy - I do, anyway.

    Don't move on to No Code before listening to Vitalogy, however.


    Well, it's Vitalogy that I do have.
  5. how can you have it and not listened to it yet????

    hehehe
  6. Corduroy...Better Man...Not For You...Immortality....Last Exit....Spin the Black Circle....Nothingman...

    Put the darn thing in your CD player and enjoy!
  7. Originally posted by clover68how can you have it and not listened to it yet????

    hehehe


    Well, that's a very good question, and I don't know. It's been eating my life.

    I want to put it on now, but I have to study for the biology exam tomorrow. Fuck. Maybe later.
  8. But I'll admit I've listened to Better Man. What a song.
  9. Great song, indeed, but even better live!
  10. Originally posted by RUMMYGreat song, indeed, but even better live!


    Indeed. The live versions I've heard have all been amazing. This one for example:



    They have got to play it at my concert.
  11. Better Man is my favorite PJ song, and that will never change I'm afraid. I've now listened to a 60-70% of their discography and while many of their songs are absolutely awesome, none of them achieve the level of spine-tingling that Better Man does.


    I've also found myself a fan of their most quieter and "less-grunge" stuff. I mean, songs like Corduroy, Once or Even Flow are surely fantastic and I'm sure they're mental when played live, but I'd choose Breathe, Elderly Woman or Better Man (of course) above them any day. I guess I already have my "grunger-side-of-brain" filled with Nirvana and Red Hot Chili Peppers songs
  12. That's one of the great things about PJ - they can be rocking out and a minute later be playing something soulful.