1. Fixer into Porch to close main set? That's awesome. Typically like Fixer at the beginning but its cool there too.
  2. Crowd was into all of it but standouts (the ones fans when nuts for), not surprisingly, were:

    Daughter
    Small Town
    RVM
    Better Man
    Alive
    Black
    Given to Fly
    Rockin' In the Free World

    I loved the "It's OK" ending to "Daughter" and the extended ending on "Not For You" - I now know that it's called "Modern Girl" thanks to your post above, Ronnie.

    Wish I was going to Night #2 but...

  3. Originally posted by RUMMY:GREAT show. I have a Molson headach and am going to bed but...

    Opened with Long Road...

    Also played (in order of album released date - not in the show)

    Once
    Porch
    Black
    Alive
    ...Small Town
    Daughter
    RVM
    Not For You
    Nothingman
    Better Man
    Off He Goes
    Do The Evolution (2nd)
    Faithfull
    Given To Fly
    Nothing As It Seems
    Grievance
    The Fixer
    Just Breathe
    Got Some

    Two or three more I should (but still don't) know but am not not sure about theìr titles and...

    Closed with a very extended Rockin`In The Free World (with Neil Young)

    U2 should take a few pointers from these guys for their next tour.

    Good night and good grief....


    Ha Ha..I got the same Molson headache at my Montreal gig last week.Those Molsons really go down smooth in Canada.

    Must have been great hearing Crown of Thorns......as usual,PJ bring it live.Glad you had a good time,as expected.They are such a great live band..
  4. 2nd night in Toronto
    Setlist:
    Go
    Animal
    Olé
    Hail, Hail
    In My Tree
    Sad
    Dissident
    Setting Forth (Vedder)
    Corduroy
    God's Dice
    Deep
    Garden
    Wishlist
    Even Flow
    Present Tense
    Rats
    State Of Love And Trust
    The Fixer
    Porch
    Encore 1:
    Last Kiss (Wayne Cochran)
    Just Breathe
    I Got Shit/Cinnamon Girl (Neil Young)
    Light Years
    Jeremy
    Why Go?
    Encore 2:
    Do The Evolution
    Alive
    Kick Out The Jams (MC5, w/ Mark Arm)
    Baba O'Riley (The Who)
    Yellow Ledbetter

    guess how many songs played both night?
    if i counted right .. 6 and 50 different songs in 2 nights .. not bad boys not bad
  5. and not having any will to work ..
    61 different songs in the first 3 shows of the canadian tour
  6. My god, I should have gone to Night #2 as well. In My Tree,,, Hail, Hail, Corduroy....Animal....Go....Dissident...Jeremy...Even Flow...I Got Shit....agruably a better list than Night #1.

    Oh, well. I'll buy the audio upon it's release - and at least I don't have a hangover this morning!
  7. Originally posted by clover68and not having any will to work ..
    61 different songs in the first 3 shows of the canadian tour


    I have a feeling I might not buy any of the AB remasters and just save my money to buy all the shows from the 2011 Canadian Tour!!!
  8. Originally posted by RUMMY:[..]

    I have a feeling I might not buy any of the AB remasters and just save my money to buy all the shows from the 2011 Canadian Tour!!!


    That would be a very wise choice! Lol. Night 2 is one of the best setlists I've ever seen from any band. Ever
  9. with this kind of setlist it's really hard to choose which is the better
    night 1 got Black, Given to fly, RVM, Better man, Not for you, Daughter and so on...
    the only thing not arguably it's that the 2nd night is a bit longer
  10. Originally posted by RUMMY[..]

    I have a feeling I might not buy any of the AB remasters and just save my money to buy all the shows from the 2011 Canadian Tour!!!


    Save up for the Canadian tour my friend.They dont play the SAME SONGS EVERY NIGHT,like some bands.You never know what songs they will play.Im goin to see Dave Matthews Band this weekend,here in NYC.Over the labor Day weekend,he played 3 nights at the Gorge,Washington State.Not 1 repeat over the 3 nights.60 different tunes played.He even played a solo acoustic set,adding 9 more songs,not played with DMB.Thats 69 different tunes,over 3 days.Impressive.......I love those 2 bands live.
  11. I'm going to be keeping a close watch on what they play for the remainder of this 10-date tour. I am definitely getting the two Toronto shows. That is for sure. I'll see what they play Wed and Thur evenings in Ottawa and Hamilton and will likely buy those two gigs thus getting all four of the (province of) Ontario gigs. However, the Montreal show also looks pretty good so I may just have to get that one. Once I've gone that far, I have to consider the western provinces and just get all ten shows! I am still hoping they play:
    - the yet-to-be-played songs from Ten and Vs. (namely Release, Oceans, and Indifference)
    - Breath
    - Immortality
    - Spin The Black Circle
    - Sometimes
    - Who You Are
    - Brain of J
    - In Hiding
    - MFC
    - Thin Air
    - Of The Girl
    - Save You
    - I Am Mine
    - Love Boat Captain
    - Man of the Hour
    - Life Wasted
    - World Wide Suicide
    ...you know, the rest of their singles plus some cool non-hits and rarities. We'll see how many of these I can check off. I'm betting it'll be most of them.
  12. MIKE MCCREADY SAYS PEARL JAM WILL RECORD NEW ALBUM NEXT YEAR

    This is from the Toronto Sun a week ago, an interview with Pearl Jam guitarist Mike McCready:

    You said you think in terms of what comes next. So what comes next? I hear you’ve been recording.

    We do have five or six demos that we feel good about — just rough mixes and things. But first, we have to rehearse for the tour and relearn those songs. We were just having a meeting over the phone about which ones to do. Sometime next year, hopefully, we’ll go back in and record some music. We need to get about seven or eight more songs down to have a full record.

    Is the new material heading in any specific direction?

    It’s in such an infantile stage that it’s hard to say. Right now it’s a logical extension of Backspacer. There may be a few more dark songs, and a few longer songs. It might not be as poppy.