1. Ron, you need to add:

    I Got Shit
    Present Tense
    IN MY TREE
    Off He Goes
    MFC
    Faithfull
    Brain of J
    In Hiding


    ...somebody stop me!
  2. ...and Sometimes!
  3. Cheers man
  4. Being practical, their greatest hits (rearviewmirror) from 2003 is a great place to start.
  5. sad to say, i decided to cancel my pre-order today.

    i've been loving this band since the Ten days, but the last album never got me (haven't listened to it properly since the release) and now all these mediocre songs from the new album hasn't triggered me half the way the previous albums did.

    sorry folks, guess i'm a fading star when it comes to PJ's new music.
  6. Well, I suppose that we all have our limits.

    As hard as I try, the second five PJ albums will never "affect" me the same way the first five did. For any band, It's always comes down to a matter of taste as to whether or not their earlier music is better than their later music. However, the 1990's were THE decade of music FOR ME and Ten through Yield are soundtracks to a more impressionable time in my life.

    All of this said, the past four albums still have some great tunes (especially Binaural) and I am hoping to find at least a few gems on Lightning Bolt.
  7. We have already found a gem from the album that isn't out yet – Sirens.

  8. Wow indeed, I really love the song.

    Only the last ''Ahaa, ohooo'' part is a bit too long imo.
  9. Originally posted by dylbagz:Any chance a few of the knowledgeable PJ guys here could write me out a list of the 50 or so songs that I've got a chance of seeing played when I see them in a few months? Obviously excluding the new album

    Any help would be great, cheers guys


    Thats easy..buy Ten and listen to it nonstop for a few days...then grab VS and follow the same steps as per Ten...after a few more days grab Vitalogy and you are set.

    IMO those 3 are their best releases, and 3 of the best albums released in the last 20 yrs....

    No Code and Yield are fantastic albums, but the songs sound a bit flat IMO...they come to life live, so you might want to check out Live on Two Legs before those studio releases. Especially GTF Red Mosquito Hail Hail and Evolution.
  10. i guess Dylan was not asking what's best but a list of around 50 most predictable songs they will play in Australia
  11. 1 Even Flow 732

    2 Alive 660

    3 Black 494

    4 Corduroy 476

    5 Porch 475

    6 Jeremy 472

    7 Daughter 460

    8 Better Man 440

    9 Do the Evolution 410

    10 Rearviewmirror 393

    11 Why Go 383

    12 Elderly Woman Behind the Counter in a Small Town 375

    13 Given to Fly 373

    14 Animal 370

    15 State of Love and Trust 340

    16 Yellow Ledbetter 316

    17 Once 306

    18 Go 304

    19 Rockin' in the Free World (Neil Young cover) 254

    20 Hail Hail 223

    21 Not for You 214

    22 Last Exit 211

    23 Wishlist 205

    24 Deep 187

    Dissident 187

    26 Lukin 183

    27 Blood 181

    28 Whipping 167

    29 Insignificance 166

    30 Save You 161

    31 Spin the Black Circle 155

    32 MFC 147

    33 Immortality 145

    34 Crazy Mary (Victoria Williams cover) 144

    35 Release 141

    36 Grievance 140

    37 Garden 138

    38 I Got Id 137

    39 Indifference 133

    40 Glorified G 130

    41 Baba O'Riley (The Who cover) 126

    42 Severed Hand 124

    43 Leash 117

    44 Brain of J. 115

    45 Last Kiss (Wayne Cochran cover) 114

    46 World Wide Suicide 113

    Present Tense 113

    48 Off He Goes 108

    49 Nothingman 100

    50 I Am Mine 99


    top 50 most played as per setlist.fm