1. Really like the start of the second Camden gig: The cool Of the Girl to open followed by the full-throttle, rocking out of Breakerfall, Hail Hail, Save You, and Grievance. Lots of energy in those four tunes but PJ still "tests" the crowd by not playing anything from Ten/Vs/Vitalogy. Eventually a bunch of hits come (especially from Vitalogy in this show) but I found that sequence refreshing.
  2. a site that surely is going to make the joy of Matt hehe
  3. Just had a peek. VERY cool site, Ronnie. I'll need some time to navigate around it but I am sure it'll keep me happily busy for quite some time.
  4. Ronnie, as you may or may not know, I have been going on a bit of a rampage and have been listening to the majority of the 2003 bootlegs. I start with the second half of the Spring North American leg back in February and have listened to almost all of the June/July 2003 shows (just five to go!). I know Ed has listened to them all. Have you?
  5. The two 2003 MSG shows are fantastic - although I prefer EV to do Indifference on his own - Ben Harper's voice doesn't suit the song. Of course, no one else besides Eddie's does.
  6. Originally posted by RUMMY:Ronnie, as you may or may not know, I have been going on a bit of a rampage and have been listening to the majority of the 2003 bootlegs. I start with the second half of the Spring North American leg back in February and have listened to almost all of the June/July 2003 shows (just five to go!). I know Ed has listened to them all. Have you?


    i haven't listened to PJ lately, my disappoint to Eddie is still there hehe (much more feeble anyway)
    now i'm a lot into Soundgarden/Chris Cornell and Screaming Trees/Mark Lanegan talking about grunge extraction hehe .. and Bruce Springsteen .. more than others
    anyway yes i listened to many of them (not all though) during the years till not long time ago .. great great tour plenty of outstanding shows, i love also the Nassau one, their attitude too, Clash's Know Your Right following Bu$hleaguer (shh don't let Ed know this hehe )
    even if they were in the mood that Europe didn't deserve them hehehe
  7. I plan to listen to the 2000 European shows once I'm finished with the 2003 ones. I have a feeling you might a bit to say about some of them!
  8. I am now at the famous July 11, 2003 show in Mansfield - the final gig of "the experiment." The acoustic opening (about a dozen songs) is INCREDIBLE. I'm going to buy the Benroyal Hall gig later this week.

    Aside from what they did in Germany in 1992 and the two perfromances I mentioned about, have PJ done any other full-on acoustic sets?
  9. Originally posted by RUMMY:I plan to listen to the 2000 European shows once I'm finished with the 2003 ones. I have a feeling you might a bit to say about some of them!

    hehe .. easy for me to say both the italian gigs are outstanding, maybe too much personal but Ed already confirmed Milano '00 can quite easily have a spot in the PJ Olympus .. Verona is a great one too anyway
    other than "my" shows i'd say (going from memory) the double Wembley Arena, better the second because of Immortality presence, but that's my usual "problem" hehe, and Black-Alive closing if i remember well.
    Dublin, Prague, Katowice 2, Berlin ...
  10. Originally posted by RUMMY:I am now at the famous July 11, 2003 show in Mansfield - the final gig of "the experiment." The acoustic opening (about a dozen songs) is INCREDIBLE. I'm going to buy the Benroyal Hall gig later this week.

    Aside from what they did in Germany in 1992 and the two perfromances I mentioned about, have PJ done any other full-on acoustic sets?

    MTV unplugged and first part of Gorge '05 show for example
  11. I was considering getting that 7-CD Gorge package as well. Obviously, lots of oustanding tunes played at those three shows.
  12. don't just consider, get it!