1. Originally posted by RUMMY:How long is the drive to Hartford from where you are?

    (Yes, I'm comparing my own commitment to a band to yours.)

    Milano - Padova 240 km .. that should be around 150miles .. concert .. and back .. i did it last friday .. so do it hehe
    just stimulating you not forcing of course hehe
  2. Which show did you see, Ron?
  3. i thought it was quite evident lately hehe
    Bruce (Springsteen) twice

    friday in Padova
    monday here in Milano at San Siro
  4. Admittedly, I don't read the BS thread.

    Hope you enjoyed the shows.
  5. you should Matt hehe

    over 1000% thank you ... almost 6hours and 1/2 of .. everything .. pure rock energy fun and emotions .. especially the 3 and half in San Siro
  6. Vault #3




    09/19/98 Constitution Hall: Washington, DC (Voters for Choice benefit)
    capacity: 3,500

    set: I Am a Patriot (before Hovercraft); Long Road, Act of Love, Hail Hail, Dissident, Given to Fly, Corduroy, Wishlist, Not for You, All Those Yesterdays, Daughter/(Roc kin’ in the Free World)/(WMA), Whipping, Immortality, Push Me Pull Me, Faithfull, Present Tense, Rearviewmirror, Black, Do the Evolution
    enc 1: I Got Shit, Better Man, Alive, Soldier of Love
    enc 2: Yellow Ledbetter
  7. NICE!!!!!!!!!!
  8. Whats the deal here people ?

    This place is dead.............not good........

    Between DMB shows, I have been listening to a lot of the 2000 tour. I cant believe it has been 13 years already.WOW. I admit, I haven't listened to the classic Katowice gig in ages....so I did today,almost 13 years to the day....here is a quick review.

    Katowice, Poland 06.16.00 N2

    This show was apparently scheduled at the last minute, as Pearl Jam had to cancel a show planned for Budapest on the same evening.So they decided to stay in the college town of Katowice, Poland, where they played a full show the previous night, and put on this surprise performance.

    It really was a surprise, as only a few thousand people showed up. So it turned out to be a very quiet and intimate evening, with the band deciding to give some special treats to the small crowd of rabid fans.

    This evening starts off with four straight ballads, including a majestic take on a portion of "Release" to start the show (EV forgets to sing the second verse, and the band just skips that whole portion of the song). When the rockers finally emerge, Pearl Jam deliver one of the most devastating performances of the tour.

    Special treats are crushing renditions of the rarities "Immortality," "I Got Shit," and "Smile," which are performed rarely elsewhere in the tour; bruising takes on the rockers "Hail Hail" and "Last Exit." Some other surprises are "Soldier of Love" and "Leaving Here" which the band decided to pull out of mothballs for this special evening.

    This particular bootleg is nothing short of brilliant.

    This is clearly one of the most amazing gigs of the series.

    5 stars without question.
  9. so are you (both or others too) gonna buy Vault #3?
    i will but still don't know if now or after the holidays .. buying it now it will likely arrive when i'll be out hehe
  10. I might/should buy Vault #3 and even though it's only 10 bucks, I'm trying to save as much money as possible so I can purchase two London tickets on stubhub - relatively crummy seats are still over $200 each!

    Have any of you ever purchased tickets through stubhub? It's one thing to pay two to three times the cost of a ticket. I can live with that. However, it's another to find out that the tickets aren't legit - especially for a concert that is two and a half hours away.