Originally posted by RUMMY:My plan is to start from the beginning - Virginia Beach, I believe.
I just "primed" myself by listening to that Live on Three Legs compilation. Did you ever get it? It's 99 tracks on 6 CD's - two from each leg.
Originally posted by RUMMY:I was planning to "comment" on each show but I suppose I can be convinced to beef up my reflections. I think I will still scale it back, however - at least compared to my 2006 reviews. There's probably little need to comment on regulars like "Corduroy" and "Even Flow" ever time they make an appearance in the setlist.
Early comment on Virginia Beach: It's excellent. As much as I rave about the band's first five albums, I really like the live performances from the songs from Binaural. In terms of songs (but maybe not studio production), it is definitely #6 on my PJ album list. I've said before that it could interchange with Riot Act but I don't feel that way anymore. There are a few exceptions, of course, but for me most of the songs from Binaural are better than most from Riot Act - and the albums that followed.
Originally posted by RUMMY:I was planning to "comment" on each show but I suppose I can be convinced to beef up my reflections. I think I will still scale it back, however - at least compared to my 2006 reviews. There's probably little need to comment on regulars like "Corduroy" and "Even Flow" ever time they make an appearance in the setlist.
Early comment on Virginia Beach: It's excellent. As much as I rave about the band's first five albums, I really like the live performances from the songs from Binaural. In terms of songs (but maybe not studio production), it is definitely #6 on my PJ album list. I've said before that it could interchange with Riot Act but I don't feel that way anymore. There are a few exceptions, of course, but for me most of the songs from Binaural are better than most from Riot Act - and the albums that followed.