1. I dont think anyone,other than EV,can sing Daltrey ....he's such an intense singer...EV does a great job doing Who tunes...
  2. i share at 100% the opinion of Eddie as the best (by far) alter egoof Daltrey .. same for The Doors (listen to the RnR Hall of Fame induction) .. and Mother .. it seems to have been written for him to sing.

    that top 10 is more than fair without any doubt like it is that number 1
    Crazy Mary .. is it still a cover?? hehehe
    love you add I Believe in Miracles and Sonic Reducer
    i don't wanna be the usual early 90's but i mention I'ver Got A Feeling
    and what about "it's time to Kick Out The Jams motherfuckers"? better if with Mark Arm and Steve Turner
    a special one for me is Know Your Rights
    there are lots of covers and very very few failed


  3. Best performance of Baba O'Riley for me. You don't have to watch the entire video but just watch it for the scream - "YEEEAAAAAHHHHHHH". It's epic. But I know you will all watch the whole video since it's that good.
  4. Oh, I forgot about the Van Halen cover they done! Ain't Talkin' 'Bout Love. They done that song justice! You would think "Pearl Jam doing Van Halen? Nah, it'll sound shit". They owned it.
  5. Originally posted by KieranU2:[YouTube Video]

    Best performance of Baba O'Riley for me. You don't have to watch the entire video but just watch it for the scream - "YEEEAAAAAHHHHHHH". It's epic. But I know you will all watch the whole video since it's that good.

    speechless .. excellent choice Kieran
  6. I'd do very dirty work just to be in that crowd and witness that song.
  7. I need to learn some of Yellow Leadbetter on guitar. I very often feel like starting that opening riff.
  8. Originally posted by clover68:i share at 100% the opinion of Eddie as the best (by far) alter egoof Daltrey .. same for The Doors (listen to the RnR Hall of Fame induction) .. and Mother .. it seems to have been written for him to sing.

    that top 10 is more than fair without any doubt like it is that number 1
    Crazy Mary .. is it still a cover?? hehehe
    love you add I Believe in Miracles and Sonic Reducer
    i don't wanna be the usual early 90's but i mention I'ver Got A Feeling
    and what about "it's time to Kick Out The Jams motherfuckers"? better if with Mark Arm and Steve Turner
    a special one for me is Know Your Rights
    there are lots of covers and very very few failed

    I can't believe I forgot about "Mother!"
  9. Baba,Love Reign and The Real Me are great covers by PJ..and I cant say it enough,EV is the only lead singer to have the balls to consistently cover the Who,and cover them so well..I mean,who else would even attempt Love Reign Oer Me ???..and EV nails it.......

    I would much rather hear these songs than RITFW any day,also I LOVE Fuckin Up..that is a classic.....and PJ dont play it enough IMO....actually,I would rather hear (at this point) Fuckin Up closing a gig,instead of Yellow Ledbetter...but,thats just me....
  10. YLB is a classic PJ tune but I think I get what you are saying, Ed. It's sort of grown into something bigger than it needs to be - or ever should have been. I think they need to attempt to do something else with it and refrain from using it as a closer.

    I'm not too sure how many long-time, hard-core fans would agree with me on this one, however.

    I can appreciate that some/man of you prefer "Baba" over RITFW. I definitely prefer The Who's version of their own song over NY's version of his - I'd be lying if I said I was a huge fan of "Uncle Neil's" music. I respect him as a musician but have just never really been that into him, However, PJ (to me) vastly improves the quality of RITFW more than they do on Baba - because it's such a great song to begin with!

    Am I making any sense here?????
  11. What a sec....they're playing two shows this weekend, aren't they?

    Dang, I'll miss any possible setlist "parties" tomorrow night as I am away but might check in on Saturday.
  12. Matt,I hear you..I made that statement about YL on 10c forums,and because they know me as a fellow psycho fan,I was allowed to keep my dignity...lol....but it didn't go over well with the "hardcore elite" at all....."YL must close" bla bla,"someone like you should know better"...bla bla

    Most hardcore feel it should only close gigs,and to suggest otherwise is preposterous.....I don't agree....

    I also loved when Release was played during the Encore in Amsterdam...out of the norm,and IMO,it went over bigtime.