1. Jeremy is so good,they can play it twice...my luck,they would play Got Some twice....LOL

  2. That would be great....but his health,mental state was pretty bad in '98...I wonder what he's been up to...I think it was the touring that upset him back then,but as we know,PJ don't really tour much now, so....I'm sure he would be ok with a handful of gigs each year......


  3. Ha! That gives me another song!!!!
  4. Redo...Dissident simply added to the set instead of as an alternate.

    01 Release
    02 Go
    03 Animal
    04 Hail, Hail
    05 Corduroy (with Interstellar Overdrive intro)
    06 Given to Fly
    07 Small Town
    08 In My Tree
    09 Dissident
    10 Off He Goes (or Nothingman, I can’t decide)
    11 Daughter (with It’s OK tag, of course)
    12 Even Flow
    13 Present Tense
    14 Immortality
    15 Untitled/MFC
    16 Not For You (with Modern Girl tag)
    17 I Got Shit
    18 RVM

    19 Oceans (or Sometimes, I can’t decide)
    20 Spin the Black Circle
    21 Do the Evolution
    22 State of Love and Trust
    23 Black (with We Belong Together tag)
    24 Porch

    25 Last Exit
    26 Better Man
    27 Breath (or Garden. once again, I can’t decide)
    28 Jeremy
    29 Alive
    30 Indifference

    If possible...
    31 Yellow Ledbetter
  5. 2006-05-22 Palace of Auburn Hill, IL

    We all walk the Long Road .. Eddie would rather run .. but hey man this is a greeattt way to start .. Long Road->Corduroy .. the best so far. The usual block loses one piece and I’d say it was time making place for a raising fever Animal. Life Wasted later introed by Wasted Reprise like it seems the natural pair. From now on the main set flows up and down where I Am Mine, State of Love and Trust, Jeremy mark the highest peak; I’m a little bit tired of this Garden, I would have never thought I’d say this. Sweet moments with In Hiding and Come Back.
    Nothingman ennobles the first encore which, otherwise, would be quite standard in level
    What really makes the difference in the night is the second encore .. love it in the whole starting from Whipping .. really??? Awesome! A looonnggg encore with the right sequence of hard rocking and slowing.
    Whipping-Evolution-Comatose, terrible right-left-right, Given To Fly nice to have it outside its usual comfortable place, Why Go-Porch other hard punches to the retrieving and releasing moment of Indifference, what a great moment to.
    A due homage to Motor City (5) could not miss so it’s time to Kick Out the Jams … another big shake for the crowd .. love it. It couldn’t end this way as Mike still have to say something with his usual way to hail.
    This section raises the rating a lot all alone from a quite average. Overall the band has been pretty solid all over the gig.

    Highlights: Long Road – Corduroy – State of Love and Trust – Nothingman – the whole 2nd encore

    Rating: 4 1/2
  6. Well done, Ron.

    Ed's away so you have some time for the next ones...Boston????
  7. i try to make him be late this time hehehe
    Boston N1 yes
  8. I'll get this started then...

    Boston 1 (2006-05-24)

    There have been many classic shows over the years in Boston - 1994, 1998, 2000, 2003, 2008, and 2010 all come to mind but let’s see how 2006 faired, shall we?

    For the third time in 10 nights the show opens with “Release” – I’d say that’s a pretty solid (maybe even generous) ratio. Obviously I don’t want it to open every show but I like that they were playing it.

    Next comes the sweeping intro of “Severed Hand” which they’ve really mastered over these past few shows and it’s followed by an equally strong performance of “WWS.” Once again, they’re bringing out two of the biggest tunes from their new album letting the crowd know that they are back in business. That said two upbeat classics follow (“Corduroy” and “Animal”) which really gets this show off to a rocking start. They crowd must have been having a great time.

    At this point, the band usually slows things down somewhat and they do so by playing a hardcore fan favourite, “Red Mosquito.” Not a bad version at all – nor is the performance of “Love Boat Captain” (a lost gem) that follows.

    The band quickly gets back to playing a popular tune, “Better Man.” Although there is still no “Save It For Later” tag, the band plays a lengthy jam at the end of the song. Too bad they kick into “Unemployable” immediately afterwards – and a few bad notes were hit midway through the song this time around. Afterwards, he dedicates the song to the recent graduates of the many schools in the Greater Boston area. Nice, EV - very positive. I think I may have to start skipping this song altogether when listening to “future” shows. I’ve never liked it and still don’t.

    How do you make up for a bad performance and downer comment? Play “Even Flow?” Why not? It’s funny, I’ve read some posts on the 10c forum and I think there’s a thread that discusses how pathetic they think casual fans are for getting excited about hearing this song. Whatever. This is immediately followed by a good performance of “Sad.” Is that enough of a “lost dog” for ya?

    Next comes the shortest version of “Wishlist” ever...it simply ends right after the last lyric - no usual fade out, plea to bring the troops home, or why-the-heck-did-they-ever- drop-lyric “I wish I was the radio song that you could not turn off...I wish...I wish...etc. A solid version of “Gone” follows but then they break into a not-so-favourite-of-mine, “Green Disease.” EV warns the graduates to not get caught up in $$$ beforehand. To be honest, I don’t hate the song – the chorus is okay. However, I could name nearly 100 songs (literally 100!) that I’d rather hear at this point in the show.

    Now they mention Howard Zen and then break into “Down.” It’s weird hearing this writer’s name as I spent a lot of time last year listening to the 2010 bootlegs and EV mentions how the man recently passed away.

    The main set ends with “Jeremy” (EV doesn’t even moan the first chorus in this performance – boo), “Life Wasted,” and a great version of “Why Go.” I think it would have worked better if they finished the set with two Ten songs back to back.

    It’s Bob Dylan’s birthday so they begin the first encore by playing two of his songs, “Forever Young” and “Masters of War.” Am I obliged to cheer that they played Dylan or can I say that I’d rather hear “Off He Goes” and “Nothingman?”
    The covers continue with “Crazy Mary” – well is this song really a cover. It’s a PJ song to me. “Inside Job” follows (I didn’t realize how much play this song got so early in the tour until I listened to the actual shows!) and “Alive” seems to be settling in to the first encore closing position.

    The second encore starts of fast and furious with “Spin the Black Circle” (love it), “Do the Evolution” (Man, they really like playing this song, don’t they?), and “Whipping.” “Rats” is back and continues the take-me-back-to-the-1990’s theme. However, sneaking in “Comatose” after all of these classic/hidden gems – at this point is the setlist, for that matter – was a mistake, as was ending the show with “RITFW.” They did this at the show I attended in Toronto in 2011. They could get away with it since Neil Young joined them on stage but I was secretly wishing for either “Indifference” or even “Yellow Ledbetter” to end it.

    Highlights: Release/Severed Hand, Animal, Why Go, Spin the Black Circle

    Rating: It was alright, I suppose. I must admit that I was expecting more from a Boston show. I may be being harsh but I can’t go higher than three stars here.
  9. Originally posted by RUMMY:..Play “Even Flow?” Why not? It’s funny, I’ve read some posts on the 10c forum and I think there’s a thread that discusses how pathetic they think casual fans are for getting excited about hearing this song...


    i still get excited when i hear it, moreover when Mike is really on fire
    have i lost my die-hard card? downgraded to casual? hehehe

    could your harshness also depend on your high expectations, Matt? not meaning anything too early for me to rate .. i'm still half way in the main set

  10. Heard that on the radio today, loved it and had to post it here for you all to listen to
  11. nice duet thank you .. when they sing together all you can hear is Eddie and the crowd .. and Eddie is so kind to almost whisper hehehe

    (it's a bonus from Live at the Garden DVD .. highly recommended you to watch it hehe)