1. Nice post, Ed.

    Those 2005 Canadian Tour boots had some funky artwork!
  2. Originally posted by EDDMB[..]

    I don't burn any lists to cd really...they r on my iPod playlist,so I make them as long as I want...but I usually try to keep them under 3 1/2 hrs....not easy with PJ


    I didn't think you would. I just like a bit of an artifact of the tour - that's why I only do one big compilation as oppose to many small ones. I may "graduate" to your methodology one day. Too much to for me to listen to for the first time, however.

    I plan to listen to some more of those 2010 shows and then get into 2003. Really want to get a better feel of that tour and the Riot Act album. Which leg is better; Spring or Summer?
  3. Not an easy choice,but I would have to say summer 2003.You have the 2 great MSG gigs,the 3 classic shows at Mansfield,plus 2 great gigs Camden,NJ and 2 more in Detroit.

    East Troy, Chicago,Toronto and Montreal are also classic shows...






  4. I continue to rack my brain as to what I was doing (listening to) in 2003 that made be not consider going to this show.

    I saw Radiohead (you may recall the original show in T.O. was postponed due to the electricity crisis) but that's about it.

    Maybe it had something to do with the fact that I recently met my future wife! Yes, you may crack that whip.
  5. There were some serious shows in 03 Matt.Radiohead were on the road that summer.I went to Europe 2 times that year to see them.I saw my one (and only) Glastonbury show when Radiohead preformed in 03.Then I saw them at MSG in Oct,then went to the 2 classic Earls Court gigs that Nov.Those 2 shows were broadcast on the BBC,sound is great.

    Chris (my Brit Friend) saw U2 @ Glastonbury,and had a ticket for me.I already had tickets to all 3 shows that weekend, for Dave Matthews Band in Atlantic City,NJ.My wife gave me "the look",and that was that.But I woulnt have gone anyway.You wont like this Matt,but Chris said everyone there @ Glastonbury,actually said Coldplay were much better than U2.I thought both were great,its a matter of opinion....

    PJs 2 MSG shows....were just amazing.Listen to N2.July 9th,2003.Its just as good as N1 IMO....
  6. Pearl Jam's 5 star albums......its pretty easy....the 1st 3.....

    No Code and Yeild sound much better live,and have 4 star material on them,but I feel, as stand alone studio albums,they are 3 1/2 stars.Binaural 3 stars,Riot Act 3 stars,Avocado 4 stars,Backspacer 4 stars.....but,what about the live releases....I will leave out most-some of the bootlegs

    Live at the Orpheum 04.12.94..5 stars .brilliant ......love this cd..my copy looks worn out already...

    Live On Two Legs...5 stars. a classic..from '98...

    Milan 06.22.00.....5 STARS...the best from Europe IMO

    Seattle 11.06.00...5 stars..this one sold better than any of the 2000 boots,so it must be listed,even though I feel other shows were better..(Chicago ?)

    Touring Band DVD...5 stars

    Live At The Garden DVD/NYC-MSG 07.08.03 CD... ...5 stars

    Live At Benaroya Hall.....5 stars

    Live at the Gorge 05/06..5 STARS....brilliant release

    Imagine In Cornice - Italy 06 5 stars

    Live in Philly 10.31.09 5 stars. ..a classic....

    Live at MSG 05.21.10 5 STARS. a classic gig

    PJ20 - DELUXE VERSION....5 STARS. ...the live material is fantastic on the extra discs....

    Live in Toronto 09.11.11..5 STARS..another classic show....
  7. Your just being nice to me with that last one, aren't you? It's a brilliant show, however, and I agree.

    Like your suggestions.

    Ten, Vs, and Vitalogy are indeed 5-star albums.
    No Code gets a generous 3.5 stars
    Yield gets a stingy 4 stars (it`s got a special place in my heart)
    Binaural gets a stingy 3.5 stars
    Riot Act gets 4 stars
    Avocado gets 3 stars
    Backspacer ...3 might be stingy but 3.5 is generous.

    Remember: 3 stars means "good"

    What would you give Live on Ten Legs?
  8. Ten legs is a very good release.But,IMO,its really for the casual fan.It has shows from 2003-2010.Unlike 2 Legs,which is still the only,official release from 1998.

    The 09.11.11 gig is fantastic Matt.Im still shocked it was released for free,and still no cd version available.
  9. Backspacer 3 stars !!??!!..lol...I think you might want to re-listen..lol

    The End and Just Breathe are so great for me.It was such a relevant release for the band.Yeild was the last PJ album that made a lil noise.
  10. While I would give both Ten and Vs. five stars, there are too many low points on Vitology for me to put it that high. As I've said before, it has some of my favorites, but those other songs knock off at least a half star, and maybe a full one.
  11. I agree with what you are saying.Its hard to argue with your points.But,if you take those songs out,Vitalogy is a classic release.I used to have the same argument about The Bealtes White Album.There are so many classic songs,but there are a few duds (Bungalow Bill,Dont Pass Me By,Revolution 9) as well.Check this setlist out without Bugs, and the other silly EV inspired tunes....

    1) Last Exit
    2) Spin The Black Circle
    3) Not For You
    4) Tremor Christ
    5) Whipping
    6) Corduroy
    7) Satan's Bed
    8) Better Man
    9) Nothingman
    10) Immortality


    IMO,if that was how Vitalogy was released,it would have been one of the best releases in the 90s..Its still a great record,even with the Revolution 9 out-takes.

    For some reason,Eddie was hell-bent on being so anti-Pearl Jam at that point.He was very upset by Cobains remarks.He actually didnt want Better Man released.Brendan OBrien had to beg him to put it on the record.Of course,he then refused to allow Better Man to be released as a single,or God forbid a video.But,it still dominated radio airplay.Much to Vedder's chagrin.

    On the first 2 releases,PJ was Stone and Jeffs band.Vitalogy,Eddie was more in control.By No Code,he was in total complete control.He almost ended Pearl Jam by being so anti-commercial.Anti video.Anti ticketmaster etc....

    Fans in the early days couldnt see the band.I remember being like "What the fuck am I doin in Randalls Island" in 1996.It was,and still is a dump.The band finally played MSG and real arenas in 1998,after their heyday.....

    Imagine if PJ had played MSG in 1994-1995......

    His intentions were good,but it was an unproductive fight.I would have loved a video for Daughter,Small Town,Animal,Better Man etc.If you see PJ today,they make videos (The Fixer) and use Ticketmaster....

    Jeremy,by the way,is still one of my all-time favorite videos.....
  12. Originally posted by EDDMB Backspacer 3 stars !!??!!..lol...I think you might want to re-listen..lol

    The End and Just Breathe are so great for me.It was such a relevant release for the band.Yeild was the last PJ album that made a lil noise.


    Unthought Known, The Fixer, Just Breathe, and The End stand up with PJ's classics. I think Backspacer is "good" - hence the three-start rating. However, I now skip "Got Some" every time it comes on one of the 2010 or 2011 shows I've been listening to, "Amongst The Waves" is good but I'm glad they decided to not play it every night, "Gonna See My Friends" is fine in small doses, "Supersonic" is good, not a fan of "Force of Nature"...I can't even hum "Johnny Guitar" or "Speed of Sound" right now which, to me, makes them forgettable. Time may change all of this, of course, but this is where I'm at now.