1. Of course...thats why Im asking....PJBOOTSTRADING..not sure if its .com or .org.etc..I have it saved in my favorites...

    You click on concerts...then the show..example Calgary..click artwork..small picture of the artwork comes up..click it..and there you go.....
  2. Wow. Aside from just two tracks each from Binaural and Riot Act - very nineties. That would have been a very rockin' start. The crowd (and the badn, of course) would have needed Red Mosquito just to catch their breath.

    ...Yet they weren't afraid to throw in a few of their hidden gems either (Hard to Imagine and Alone)
  3. Its .pjbootstrading.org.....its fantastic for the artwork of 05 and 06..
  4. I dont mind Thumbing My Way at all...loved it on this tour,in the acoustic spot.I never liked Save You..its..juvenile IMO...lol

  5. I'd better get a new cartridge for my printer!
  6. Its amazing...you cant imagine how many live PJ cds I have...the artwork MAKES you want to burn the mp3 to cd..
  7. Originally posted by EDDMB:I dont mind Thumbing My Way at all...loved it on this tour,in the acoustic spot.I never liked Save You..its..juvenile IMO...lol

    Save You was a rockin' radio hit back in the day (early 2003, I suppose) and I always enjoyed hearing it. When out a downloaded the song off Kazaa or Limewire (whatever was used back then). Is it all the f-bombs that make you deem it to be juvenile or do you find that it doesn't show enough musical growth for the band (i.e., just another rocker in the same vein as Hail Hail?)

    Thumbing My Way is a very nice tune. If I am not in the mood for it, I find it a bit too "folksy," however. That doesn't happen to me with, say, Off He Goes or Nothingman.
  8. Originally posted by EDDMB:Its amazing...you cant imagine how many live PJ cds I have...the artwork MAKES you want to burn the mp3 to cd..

    At this point in time, my hard drive is just quite full - although I "backed up" all the shows I have from 2010 and 2011. I haven't burned too many discs other than the various mixes I made.

    I just don't know where to start!
  9. Actually, I do.

    I plan to burn all the Canadian shows from 2000, 2003, 2006, and 2009 (and I suppose 2005 and 2011, eventually). Although I may see if I can find the 2000 Montreal and Toronto shows on eBay or something. It might be a bit tougher to get those 2003 shows.
  10. Yes,the F bombs remind me of say....Green Day.....its silly IMO.

    If I was you,I would pick a tour..say Canada 2005..and just stay with it..download a gig....burn it to cd..delete from you comp,and just rip a couple of standout tunes...thats what I do...
  11. Originally posted by RUMMY:Actually, I do.

    I plan to burn all the Canadian shows from 2000, 2003, 2006, and 2009 (and I suppose 2005 and 2011, eventually). Although I may see if I can find the 2000 Montreal and Toronto shows on eBay or something. It might be a bit tougher to get those 2003 shows.


    The 2000 gigs from Canada were good..not great IMO.After the Canadian gigs,some of the best gigs the band did in 2000 were played..Det 10.07,East Troy 10.08,Chicago 10.09 and St Louis 10.11.
  12. From 2003 on..the Canadian gigs were some of the best gigs the band played on each tour...no question...and I love (obviously) Canada 05..lol...and 2011..but 05 was amazing...