1. I think its fair to say, that Pearl Jams bootlegs in the year 2000 brought me back into the fold. I love live releases , and the day the Euro boots came out , I strolled over to Tower Records , and I was in a state of shock and awe.....I grabbed 5 of them... Milan , Prague , Hamburg , Berlin and Katowice......and that was that , I was hooked again .
  2. I think Stupidmop is pretty brilliant. It's creepy.
  3. Stupid Mop used sounds from a real psychiatric hospital. On vinyl, it sounds even more eerie. Not by any means a great song, but there's something quite gripping about it.
  4. Originally posted by EDDMB:I think its fair to say, that Pearl Jams bootlegs in the year 2000 brought me back into the fold. I love live releases , and the day the Euro boots came out , I strolled over to Tower Records , and I was in a state of shock and awe.....I grabbed 5 of them... Milan , Prague , Hamburg , Berlin and Katowice......and that was that , I was hooked again .

    I'll go out on a limb and admit that it's the bootlegs (old and upcoming) that make me the Pearl Jam fan that I am today. These shows provide me (and everyone else) alternative takes on songs and, most importantly, something to look forward to.

    BIG HINT/REQUEST from other bands - if you want me to stay interested between albums, give me something else to listen to!!!!!
  5. As far as the Vitalogy "fillers" go, I don't mind 'Aye Davanita' (although I will admit that I just copied and pasted Kieran's text of the song as I never remember its actual name or its spelling).
  6. Vs was "immediate" for me. I loved it right from the start. I needed more time with Vitalogy to declare my adoration for it (although "Corduroy" has been one of my favourite songs by any band for almost two decades now).
  7. Yes Matt! Charlottesville on Sirius right now.

  8. Ja, I've been patiently waiting
  9. Eddie Vedder
    Riverside Theater
    Perth, AU
    Show 1
    Feb. 7, 2014

    Set List

    walk on music Tuolumne

    01. Trouble-(Stevens)
    02. Sometimes
    03. Man Of The Hour

    (Ed chats with audience, wants to play them some ukulele songs)

    04. Can’t Keep
    05. Sleeping By Myself
    06. Without You
    07. More Than You Know

    (Ed talks about how much he enjoys Glen Hansard’s set and how pleased he is that Glen could come back out on tour)

    08. Good Woman-(Marshall)
    09. Thumbing My Way

    ( Ed pays tribute to Pete Seeger and how important he was an how much he will be missed. )
    10. Driftin’
    11. No Ceiling
    12. Far Behind
    13. Guaranteed
    14. Long Nights w/ Glen Hansard
    15. The End
    16. Needle and The Damage Done-(Young)
    17. Parting Ways
    18. Open All Night-(Springsteen)
    19. Porch

    Encore Break 1

    (Ed relates a story about certain hand gestures including the Sign Of The Horns and the variations of “peace” or “V for victory” or in some places like Australia and the UK when done with the knuckles facing forward is a vulgar or obscene gesture. He notes that Bush came to Australia and flashed what he meant to be a peace sign but was in fact the more vulgar variant. Ed then sings a song for a young boy in the front row named Conner.)

    20. I’m Honored To Play For My Friend Conner (improv)
    21. Elderly Woman Behind The Counter In A Small Town
    22. Sleepless Nights w/ Glen Hansard [busking style]-(Bryant, Bryant)
    23. Falling Slowly w/ Glen Hansard-(Hansard, Irglová)
    24. Unthought Known
    (audience member requests Lukin. Ed says he will play it but they have to sing it.)
    25. Lukin
    26. Arc

    Encore Break 2

    (Ed talks about the ukulele and how playing it can affect your out look and feels the next song goes into that.)

    27. Ukulele Anthem-(Amanda Palmer)
    28. Hard Sun w/ Glen Hansard-(Peterson)
  10. Ed, if you guest with Springsteen in Melbourne or Brisbane, please not Open All Night. Convince Bruce to do Drive All Night with you and Hansard