1. So Ed (and Ronnie and any/everyone else), seeing that you seen PJ/EV several times, is there any particular song that you've yet to hear live?
  2. I've yet to hear their whole catalogue live

    Hoping to go 2nd night, still haven't bought any tickets for it yet.
  3. Originally posted by RUMMY:So Ed (and Ronnie and any/everyone else), seeing that you seen PJ/EV several times, is there any particular song that you've yet to hear live?


    Very good question,I was going to say Around The Bend,but I remembered EV played it at my Beacon gig.Im not sure.....

    All Those Yesterdays ..I missed it by one day in 1998.They played MSG N1,I went to MSG N2.....


    I will have to do a full investigation on this Matt.....lol
  4. If "Around The Bend" and "All Those Yesterdays" (great song) are the only two you can think of off hand, I'd say you've done VERY well.
  5. Originally posted by KieranU2I've yet to hear their whole catalogue live

    Hoping to go 2nd night, still haven't bought any tickets for it yet.


    I've only seen them twice but I can say to you that you're in for a real treat. The way they played straight-ahead rock n' roll at such a high standard simply amazed me last September. I'll say this one more time: What was I (not) thinking from 2000-2010?
  6. Originally posted by RUMMY:[..]

    I've only seen them twice but I can say to you that you're in for a real treat. The way they played straight-ahead rock n' roll at such a high standard simply amazed me last September. I'll say this one more time: What was I (not) thinking from 2000-2010?


    I cant speak for you Matt,but you were most likely caught up with 2 great U2 releases (ATYCLB,HTDAAB) early in the decade,and Radiohead released 4 albums,2 of which (Kid A,In Rainbows) are alltime classics.....

    Until Backspacer came out,PJ werent exactly causing much of a buzz, in the industry.Only the hardcore fans ,continued to see them live,and buy the bootlegs.Same goes for Dave Matthews Band,who still somehow sell out stadiums (2 nights Citi Field and 2 nights at Wrigley Field 2010) here in the US.

    Both PJ and DMB have an immense hardcore following.....buying tickets for 3,4 and 5 gigs each tour...
  7. Originally posted by RUMMY:So Ed (and Ronnie and any/everyone else), seeing that you seen PJ/EV several times, is there any particular song that you've yet to hear live?


    well all the Backspacer's for example ... U2 sucked all my blood those years .. and i jumped Venice also cause i don't really like festivals and Heineken one in particular.
    and all the Eddie live solo
  8. Originally posted by EDDMB:[..]

    I cant speak for you Matt,but you were most likely caught up with 2 great U2 releases (ATYCLB,HTDAAB) early in the decade,and Radiohead released 4 albums,2 of which (Kid A,In Rainbows) are alltime classics.....

    Until Backspacer came out,PJ werent exactly causing much of a buzz, in the industry.Only the hardcore fans ,continued to see them live,and buy the bootlegs.Same goes for Dave Matthews Band,who still somehow sell out stadiums (2 nights Citi Field and 2 nights at Wrigley Field 2010) here in the US.

    Both PJ and DMB have an immense hardcore following.....buying tickets for 3,4 and 5 gigs each tour...


    Good point. As I said in an earlier post, if I actually like TKoL, who knows what who have happened with PJ and I (or am I the object of this statement and should be using "me?")

    I didn't purchase Binaural and Riot Act until 2006 (Best Buy has them on sale when Avocado was released - not much going on in 2006, I suppose), didn't listen to Binaural until the summer fo 2007 (it just sat on my CD shelf for a year!) and, as I have mentioned a few times, I finally got around to listening to Riot Act about a year ago!

    There did seem to be a bit of a buzz about Backspacer back in 2009. I have listened to more 2010 shows over the past few days - I am about half-way through the final MSG show, as a matter of fact (they're both outstanding) and have gained more/new appreciation for the majority of the songs on Backspacer.
  9. Originally posted by EDDMB:[..]

    I cant speak for you Matt,but you were most likely caught up with 2 great U2 releases (ATYCLB,HTDAAB) early in the decade,and Radiohead released 4 albums,2 of which (Kid A,In Rainbows) are alltime classics.....



    Unlike PJ from 2000 to 2009, I continued to buy all of Oasis's new records. Remained a big fan until their break up. Have to admit that I haven't listened to those four albums that much over the past couple of years, however.

  10. I stayed with Oasis as well.But here in the States at least,Oasis werent as popular as their mid 90s heyday.I was shocked they played MSG in 2005,after only playing the Beacon and Roseland in 2002....

    Back to PJ.....I will list the Canada '03 set today Matt...
  11. ...and I will start listening to some April 2003 boots.
  12. I was at a music store today and out of curiosity I did a quick surf through the Pearl Jam part... I saw a lil boxset (e.g. the 3 albums in just a nice carton package, nothing major) containing Vs. , Vitalogy and Live On Two Legs, all 3 for 29'99€ (~$35)... I was in a hurry but I'll surely be back and get it. We have Vitalogy on vynil but who cares.