1. Sorry I never said anything back, was an upper cut to my jaw and all over..
  2. Originally posted by RUMMY:I really like the two Berlin gigs - great sets between the two shows. I can see why most might prefer the Amsterdam pair but these ones are just as good to me.

    I plan to start from the beginning again once the final (Copenhagen) show is released.

    Is it just me or are the rest of you NOT that excited about getting the four/five 2012 US shows? Too disjointed, I guess. That said, I'm curious to see what they put together for the three SA shows at the beginning of next year.

    Im not big on the 2012 US festivals/gigs..and that is saying alot..I thought the 2 nights in Amsterdam was amazing..and I of course,loved my Manchester N2 gig,and the IOW...even though I was soaked..it poured,AND I MEAN POURED during PJs set...fantastic time though..the Brits are a fun, resilient bunch,I loved it.....cant wait to go back to London...

  3. Me too.

    It's been WAAAAAYYYY too long for me...and I have just been once (in 1999/2000).

    Man, how time flies.
  4. Some time ago, we played a song title similarity game between U2 and PJ. We compared Breathe with both Breath and Just Breathe; Gone vs Gone...

    I just realized both bands also have a song called Smile.

    Man, I guess baseball really isn't that exciting to watch.
  5. Originally posted by RUMMY:Some time ago, we played a song title similarity game between U2 and PJ. We compared Breathe with both Breath and Just Breathe; Gone vs Gone...

    I just realized both bands also have a song called Smile.

    Man, I guess baseball really isn't that exciting to watch.


    well paired by the other typical american sport as booooring to watch hehehe
  6. Don't get me started about the lack of offense in football/soccer, Ron.

    I believe several member of PJ are fans of my beloved game of baseball.





  7. hehehe

    Jeff is the only one to have taste in the band ... loving basketball
    (nice event yesterday at the Forum EA Milano vs Boston Celtics)
  8. Well, I guess the whole Mookie Blaylock connection puts basketball ahead of any sport when it comes to PJ.

  9. My father-in-law (an Italian) hates baseball, too.

    We find other ways/topics of interest to "connect."
  10. Nothing wrong with soccer, so long as it's not Major League. And preferably called football
  11. That confuses us here in North America.

    Soccer is a great sport - to play.