1. Lol, this is funny. Rockin' In The Free World just came on. I realized I'm wearing the same Beatles t-shirt today listening to it on the boot for the first time as I was when I heard it in concert... and when I performed it myself on my class' cabaret.
  2. what the hell were you doing with a Beatles tshirt at a PJ show???
  3. Originally posted by RUMMY:[..]

    Crap...that's a lot more than 10 gigs. I forgot about the Berlin and Prague gigs.

    "Ed-Man" has struck again!

    It's hard to only pick..... say...6 gigs out of 72....but IMO,those that I listed are the best...I will try with these....not an easy task...LOL

    Milan,Prague and Berlin are my top 3 for Europe.

    Chicago,Boise and Philly 2 are my top 3 for N.America.....

    But, any of the gigs on my other list, you can argue are as good,if not better, than these gigs...its subjective....I love that Pitt show Matt..09.05.00.....so if you told me its better than Philly 2 or Boise,it would be hard to argue.....

    Bottom line,you have alot of gigs to listen to....LOL
  4. I'm a bit embarrassed. I think my zeal for the San Sebastian show came from the fact that U2 played an epic concert there in 2010.

    I will go with:
    Europe: Milan, Verona, Prague, Berlin, and Katowice 2
    North America 1: Jones Beach, 2&3 (and probably 1), Camden 1&2, and Pittsburgh
    North America 2: Detroit, East Troy, Chicago, San Diego, and Boise

    Of course, there's a good chance this won't even begin until 2013.
  5. While were at it, rank the tours:
    2000 vs 2003 vs 2006 vs 2009
  6. 2000,2006,2009,2003
  7. Probably for different reasons than you, Ed - I was on the PJ sidelines during the last decade - I think I agree with your order even though I haven't listened to that many shows from 2000 or 2006.

    Aside from the five shows in Italy, which 2006 shows are considered classics by die-hard, long-time PJ fans? In other words, which ones get the Ed-Man classification?


  8. I don't wear the "right" shirt when I go to shows... If I'm inner circle at a PJ show it's obvious that I like them already. Why not show I like the Beatles too? (maybe meet Beatles/PJ girl?... Lol)
  9. Originally posted by Mr_Trek:[..]


    I don't wear the "right" shirt when I go to shows... If I'm inner circle at a PJ show it's obvious that I like them already. Why not show I like the Beatles too? (maybe meet Beatles/PJ girl?... Lol)

    hehe i was kidding .. it often happens to me too to go with the "wrong" tshirt
  10. “To honor our departed brothers, Mike [McCready] and I oversaw a Mad Season box set, which comes out March 12th, 2013. It contains the re-mastered Above album, the Moore concert on DVD with surround sound, and a bunch of live recordings that we never released. The most exciting stuff: three songs that Mark Lanegan wrote lyrics and sang on, songs that we started to record for the second album but never finished because of Baker’s and Layne’s deaths. One of the songs Peter Buck wrote with us, and the other two are from me and Mike. They are three of the heaviest and most beautiful songs Mad Season did, and I know Layne and Baker will love them.”
    Barrett Martin

    stuff to drool .. Moore dvd .. songs with Mark .. uhm
  11. Originally posted by RUMMY:Probably for different reasons than you, Ed - I was on the PJ sidelines during the last decade - I think I agree with your order even though I haven't listened to that many shows from 2000 or 2006.

    Aside from the five shows in Italy, which 2006 shows are considered classics by die-hard, long-time PJ fans? In other words, which ones get the Ed-Man classification?

    Hawaii/Aus/Europe 06

    Hawaii 12.02.06,Newcastle 11.02.06,Berlin 09.23.06,All of the Italian gigs,Lisbon X2 09.04,05.06,Victoria 09.02.06,Barcelona 09.01.06 (My Show),Arnhem 08.29.06,Dublin 08.23.06

    N.America to follow