1. Also, moving on in PJ's discography, today it's No Code.
  2. Enjoy!

    (I hope).
  3. Sometimes was different from what we usually hear from PJ. When Hail, Hail kicked in it was a quite majestic moment.


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    EDIT:

    Just saw on pearljam.com that Glen Hansard will open for EV's Europe solo gigs.... those will be so great.
  4. I love the Sometimes to Hail, Hail transition. Such a contrast. They also played the sequence to start the show I attended back in 1998. I was VERY impressed.
  5. Have you reached "In My Tree" yet?

    Come to think of it, I haven't listened to No Code in ages (since last summer).
  6. Originally posted by RUMMY:Have you reached "In My Tree" yet?

    Come to think of it, I haven't listened to No Code in ages (since last summer).

    I've gotten past it. I'm at Red Mosquito.
  7. How's No Code going?

  8. I liked it. It's a solid album. Not 100% sure where I'd rank it among other PJ albums yet.
  9. I find that it struggles a bit at the end but overall it is indeed a good album.
  10. Here's a question I've been meaning to ask on here, but kept forgetting until now: anyone else here a big Neil Young fan. Neil was one of the first artists I became a diehard fan of. I remember seeing somewhere that NY was to the acoustic guitar what Jimi Hendrix was to the electric, and he really is that good. I don't have as much of his stuff as I'd like, but what I have is tremendous. After the Gold Rush, Harvest, and On the Beach are great albums, and his show from Massey Hall in 1971 shows how great of a solo performer he is.
  11. Not a HUGE fan, but I do really love Hey Hey My My, and DMB does a cover of The Needle and Damage Done which I believe is a song of his.

    Apparently him & Crazy Horse have a new album coming out, not sure if you were aware of that.
  12. Not really. To be honest, I haven't really listened to any of his stuff in the past couple of decades. I stick mainly with late 60s and the 70s