1. From the article Dylan posed:

    However, with the unexpected cancellation of Blur – who were booked to begin their one-hour-and-20-minute set as Pearl Jam ended their performance – the festival’s planned timetable has been re-written.

    Really? Blur was to go after Pearl Jam. Really?

    I guess they never really had the impact here in North America that they did across the rest of the world.
  2. I think it's just the way the festival runs. Pearl Jam headlined stadiums during Backspacer Tour. They are huge in all places, just bigger in North America.
  3. Weird 10c hasn't released new boots today. The site Nugs has three new ones including New Orleans.

  4. I noticed that...I wonder if this is the way things are being done for the new year or if they'll eventually end up in the 10c shop?
  5. Originally posted by RUMMY:From the article Dylan posed:

    However, with the unexpected cancellation of Blur – who were booked to begin their one-hour-and-20-minute set as Pearl Jam ended their performance – the festival’s planned timetable has been re-written.

    Really? Blur was to go after Pearl Jam. Really?

    I guess they never really had the impact here in North America that they did across the rest of the world.

    I don't know why Blur were scheduled to be after PJ either. I prefer the way it has panned out anyway, I don't like much of Blur. I only wanted to see Song 2. And PJ getting three hours is beautiful. I didn't even think Blur were that big over here, maybe it was cause they'd go from 10/11 onwards for people if they wanted to stay.. But PJ were definitely the main act when announced
  6. Ten club getting refurbishment, cool
  7. On a positive note, I was complaining about some of the earlier performances of the first leg of the LB tour. The first batch of shows (ones in classic PJ locations like Boston, NYC, and Philly!) seemed to be riddled with mistakes. Maybe I was being too harsh. Maybe. In any evetn, the shows that follow (Hartford, Baltimore, Charlottesville, and Charlotte) are all phenomenal. Very tight performances.
  8. My favorites boots are Pitt, both Bklyn, Phlily 1, Hartford and Charlottesville. I'm not feeling Baltimore and Charlotte Matt.... Philly 2 was better in person.. Boston was way better on paper... Haven't listened to New Orleans yet.
  9. Originally posted by RUMMY:On a positive note, I was complaining about some of the earlier performances of the first leg of the LB tour. The first batch of shows (ones in classic PJ locations like Boston, NYC, and Philly!) seemed to be riddled with mistakes. Maybe I was being too harsh. Maybe. In any evetn, the shows that follow (Hartford, Baltimore, Charlottesville, and Charlotte) are all phenomenal. Very tight performances.

    The thing is, for me , Pitt sounds like one of the tightest shows..and it was N1 of the tour....as usual Hartford is a classic for this band...2010 and 2008 were great gigs...especially 2008....the shows are always better in person, then when you analyze the performance from a tape.

    I still say Brooklyn was much better then Philly and Boston
  10. Brooklyn was much better than PH and Boston but I still love PH n1 boot.