1. 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
  2. That's one of the great things about PJ - they can be rocking out and a minute later be playing something soulful.
  3. There's usually a lot of space in the grunge-side-of-the brain. Keep filling it, Sergio.
  4. That live version of Betterman, is from one of my gigs at MSG,N2...05.21.10.....amazing gig ......IMO,a top 5 show by the band..crowd, as usual, were crazed from Corduroy on.....


    Sergio,I have always been a fan of PJs slower songs as well.....Black,Nothingman,Small Town,Daughter,Release,Garden,Oceans,Immortality and of course Indifference, are some of my favorite tunes by this great band.....but their hard stuff is just classic..I blasted Go this morning,live from Dublin 06.01.00...amazing version


  5. Dowloaded that gig (and about 15 others) last night
  6. Nice....the story EV tells before Go is stupid funny...lol
  7. I'm gonna need an external hard drive for all of these.
  8. Originally posted by EDDMB: That live version of Betterman, is from one of my gigs at MSG,N2...05.21.10.....amazing gig ......IMO,a top 5 show by the band..crowd, as usual, were crazed from Corduroy on.....



    Ed's top 5 PJ show tracker:

    Milan, 2000
    NYC N2, 2010
  9. Originally posted by RUMMY[..]

    Ed's top 5 PJ show tracker:

    Milan, 2000
    NYC N2, 2010


    I wonder how many songs there are in the top five What do you think, more than ten?
  10. Just realized that my "Pearl Jam" folder on my hard drive takes up almost 30GB.

    (U2 takes up "only" 13GB)
  11. I don't think you're allowed to call yourself a fan of either. I think my U2 stuff is closing in on 1TB now. It's not that much when comparing to other people on here I'm sure.

    EDIT: Apparently I've passed that terabyte. I'd say I have 1,2TB. Plus what's probably something like 140GB on DVDs.