
very nice and interesting reading the posts i missed in these days

Originally posted by RUMMY:Yeah, "Bugs" is pretty out there - in a bad way.
I've reached a point with PJ, like U2, where I prefer listening to almost all of their tunes live as opposed to the studio versions - and they have played virtually all their songs (b-sides included) in a live venue at some point and time. No "Acrobat" or "Drowning Man" in PJ's bootlegs.
Originally posted by Raymond23:I have a bunch of the bootlegs, but the one that stays on the ipod is "The Experiment". 3 nights in Mansfield (7/2, 7/3, 7/11/2003). All official soundboards (7/11 available in CD form, the other 2 were dl only). They played every song that they had played over the whole tour with no repeats (except Yell82 songs plus 11 covers.ow Leadbetter). The whole thing back to back in about 8 hours, 82 songs plus 11 covers. Whole lot of rarities and they sound awesome.
Wish U2 would do something like this...
Originally posted by Raymond23:Thanks for clearing that up. I knew all the 2003 shows were only available from ph.com but thought they were dl only (I've never seen physical discs of these anywhere like e-bay but should take another look). I thought there were 6 shows (including Mansfield 3) that were in CD form and widely available...
And I know U2 would never do this. But it would be close if they released every song on the u22 ballot in one set...
Originally posted by RUMMY:Would you be so kind to clarify what the six released shows from 2003 were?
Originally posted by Raymond23:[..]
1) February 23, 2003 Perth, Australia
2) March 3, 2003 Tokyo, Japan
3) May 3, 2003 (Penn) State College, Pennsylvania,
4-5)July 8, 2003 and July 9, 2003 New York City
6) July 11, 2003 Mansfield, Massachusetts (The Experiement-Night 3)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pearl_Jam_Official_Bootlegs#2003_Official_Bootlegs
Looks like all had official CDs. These 6 in stores. The rest via PJ.com.
Originally posted by EDDMB:[..]
The first 2 Mansfield gigs were amazing.07.02 and 07.03.03.The big July 11th gig is nothing short of brilliant.