Originally posted by EDDMB:[..]
go back to the "older" boots..after today Im revisiting 2003....
Although they aren't nearly as old, I have been listening to the 2011 Canadian boots all weekend.
Originally posted by EDDMB:[..]
go back to the "older" boots..after today Im revisiting 2003....
Originally posted by iTim:[..]
Ronnie has an incredible knowledge of many artists.
Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]
Huh, my fault. Your "like coming onto U2start not knowing much about U2" comment mislead me into thinking you were a PJ newbieSorry. Then you're perfectly allowed to hate Sirens. I hate Get On Your Boots and nobody bashes me
Originally posted by RUMMY:[..]
Sirens is a tough one. I hated it a first - I honestly felt, musically anyway, the band had really dropped the ball - but began to appreciate the lyrics and the chorus.
Nowadays (less than a whopping month since I first heard it) I can take it or leave it. I can appreciate its appeal but I also understand why it wouldn't do it for someone.
I like your comparison to "Boots," Sergio. That's another song I had to almost of force myself to like - something that I tend to do from time to time with bands I have listened to for a long time.
It doesn't really work for me all that often - at least I the long run.
Originally posted by RUMMY:[..]
I also mention Ron's name (I know he'll read this tomorrow) because I feel like he deserves to see these guys ASAP. I feel bad that we've been all celebrating our shows of 2013 and he really has not had an opportunity to see them in well over seven years!
They'd better go to Italy in 2014.
(And then Toronto)
Originally posted by dylbagz:Pearl Jam have easily the coolest, greatest official show posters I have ever seen.
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Originally posted by EDDMB:[..]
2 great posters, from 2 great shows at Madison Square Garden 2010...
Originally posted by LikeASong:SAN SIRO!? Holy shit. If they do it I'm there 100%
Originally posted by RUMMY:I can't believe the hundreds of dollars that some of these older posters (re)sell for!
I guess PJ fans are bigger entreprenuers than I thought!