1. Even better than U2?!
  2. Especially of late.

  3. Yes! But for me it always comes back to the live setting. U2 are amazing live but the setlist variety is what separates them. Any chance ill ever see "Red Hill Mining Town" or "God Part2 " live? No. None. I mean they broke out TUF on leg 1 of 360, which was a SINGLE and the U2 community was SHOCKED! Lol. I'm not shitting on U2, I love them but it is what is. I don't excited outside of the shows I attend. No setlist parties for me.
  4. It's just totally different styles. U2 do "concept shows" if that makes any sense, and Pearl Jam just throw immense and different amounts of awesomeness at every show.
  5. Got Vitalogy on vinyl. The best sounding record I've ever purchased. What an album, too.
  6. Originally posted by LikeASong:It's just totally different styles. U2 do "concept shows" if that makes any sense, and Pearl Jam just throw immense and different amounts of awesomeness at every show.

    I just think we all need to attend a U2 show at some point in the very near future.

  7. There is so much truth enclosed in that sentence

  8. I remember Vitalogy being one of the albums that started the "return of vinyl" movement back in 1994 (20 years ago!!!!) - and not just because it included "Spin The Black Circle."

  9. 180gm remaster, unfortunately. Still sounds terrific, but I'll fork out for the original in the distant future.
  10. Originally posted by RUMMY:[..]

    I remember Vitalogy being one of the albums that started the "return of vinyl" movement back in 1994 (20 years ago!!!!) - and not just because it included "Spin The Black Circle."

    Yes, because the vinyl version was released two weeks prior to the 'proper' release (CD and cassette). Sold 39,000 copies in its first week on vinyl - impressive.

    End of this year will be its 20th anniversary. Sure will write a feature dedicated to one of my favourite albums.