Thu December 06, 2018 11:13 pm
Kevin Davis wrote:Listening to Nashville '03 this morning while I have my coffee -- what a gem of a show, five "Binaural" songs in the main set, flawlessly executed except for Ed repeating a verse in "Gods' Dice," beautiful "Oceans" opener, the whole works. It's also just one of those shows where everyone -- Stone especially -- seems to be a little more locked in than usual, adding little things that seem unique to this particular show (out of nowhere he adds a lead between the first and second verses of "Insignificance" that really perked my ears up).
And I know the spoken word part is pretty ridiculous, but I really like "Bushleaguer."
PJ at their best right here.
Fri December 07, 2018 10:38 am
Fri December 07, 2018 1:14 pm
Fri December 07, 2018 1:25 pm
Kevin Davis wrote:That's a steal. Those 2003 shows routinely go for $30-40 individually.
Fri December 07, 2018 3:18 pm
Kevin Davis wrote:That's a steal. Those 2003 shows routinely go for $30-40 individually.
Fri December 07, 2018 9:38 pm
BootsToAsses wrote:delanoche wrote:Fuzzcharger wrote:First up Nashville 2003.
I listened to that one quite a bit back in 2003/04. Hope it's as good as I thought it was then.
Probably my most listened-to bootleg from that year. Great opening trio of Oceans, LBC, and Breakerfall.
Sat December 08, 2018 10:24 am
delanoche wrote:BootsToAsses wrote:delanoche wrote:Fuzzcharger wrote:First up Nashville 2003.
I listened to that one quite a bit back in 2003/04. Hope it's as good as I thought it was then.
Probably my most listened-to bootleg from that year. Great opening trio of Oceans, LBC, and Breakerfall.
Found my CD and listened to the Oceans, LBC, Breakerfall run on the way to work today and it's quite good.
Thu December 13, 2018 2:49 am
Thu December 13, 2018 7:34 am
dimejinky99 wrote:Munich 07
It’s a glorious show and a great recording. Sometimes into porch as an opener. Bonkers set kinda.
This was a top 5 or 10 live show
Thu December 13, 2018 3:07 pm
Sat December 15, 2018 10:16 am
BootsToAsses wrote:raven2001 wrote:BootsToAsses wrote:raven2001 wrote:BootsToAsses wrote:raven2001 wrote:Barcelona 2006. I'm doing the 2006 European tour in chronological order and so far this is an awesome experience. The level at which they are playing right from the beginning is staggering. They continue to nail almost every tour debut as well. Fantastic!
West Coast U.S./Europe/Australia is the best run the band ever had, imo.
True, especially when you consider how many dates they played back then. It's been years since I last listened to the 2006 EU shows and I remembered them being very good, but this is like a rediscovery of a treasure:) Looking forward to the rest of the tour!
The Australian leg has some stunning shows, too. Adelaide night 1 (21/11/06) is one of my favourite bootlegs to listen to. Crowd is amped from the start, and Ed sounds fantastic.
Small Town - Go - Do The Evolution - God's Dice - Once - Immortality is a phenomenal start, and Immortality has one of my favourite Mike solos
Lisbon night 1 sounds magical too. The crowd is captured perfectly, and the band is tight.
Listened to Lisbon 1 two days ago: also a very good one apart from Severed Hand, where they messed up the ending, a rough sounding Lukin and Wishlist, where Ed doesn't remember all the lyrics. The crowd is awesome on that one!
Let me know when you get to Milan
Sat December 15, 2018 11:40 am
raven2001 wrote:dimejinky99 wrote:Munich 07
It’s a glorious show and a great recording. Sometimes into porch as an opener. Bonkers set kinda.
This was a top 5 or 10 live show
I was at that show and will always remember when the floor started to vibrate when they did Whipping. They were very tight and the sound in the front was excellent. Throw Your Hatred Down was a nice surprise... official bootlegs from 2007 would be really nice. They continued their tight run from West Coast US - Europe - Australia 2006 in 2007...
Sat December 15, 2018 12:27 pm
Sat December 15, 2018 9:11 pm
Sun December 16, 2018 12:20 am
Mon December 17, 2018 5:02 pm
raven2001 wrote:BootsToAsses wrote:raven2001 wrote:BootsToAsses wrote:raven2001 wrote:BootsToAsses wrote:raven2001 wrote:Barcelona 2006. I'm doing the 2006 European tour in chronological order and so far this is an awesome experience. The level at which they are playing right from the beginning is staggering. They continue to nail almost every tour debut as well. Fantastic!
West Coast U.S./Europe/Australia is the best run the band ever had, imo.
True, especially when you consider how many dates they played back then. It's been years since I last listened to the 2006 EU shows and I remembered them being very good, but this is like a rediscovery of a treasure:) Looking forward to the rest of the tour!
The Australian leg has some stunning shows, too. Adelaide night 1 (21/11/06) is one of my favourite bootlegs to listen to. Crowd is amped from the start, and Ed sounds fantastic.
Small Town - Go - Do The Evolution - God's Dice - Once - Immortality is a phenomenal start, and Immortality has one of my favourite Mike solos
Lisbon night 1 sounds magical too. The crowd is captured perfectly, and the band is tight.
Listened to Lisbon 1 two days ago: also a very good one apart from Severed Hand, where they messed up the ending, a rough sounding Lukin and Wishlist, where Ed doesn't remember all the lyrics. The crowd is awesome on that one!
Let me know when you get to Milan
Listened to Milan 2006 yesterday: awesome crowd, nice setlist and a festival of tight playing:) Definitely one of the top shows of that tour. 2006 shows rarely get mentioned in people's Best of lists which I guess has to do with the fact that many don't care for the Avocado heavy setlists. But the level on which they are consistently playing here (I can only speak for the EU tour) is absolutely incredible.
Torino is playing right now: performancewise this tops all the other "whole album" shows and it's not even close. But of course, Avocado is not everyones favourite album, so I get why those other shows are higher regarded.
Mon December 17, 2018 7:35 pm
Fuzzcharger wrote:Melbourne 2009 getting a run today.
This is the best PJ show I've been to. I didn't really care too much for the Ten material till this gig. It had been a really solid first set with a couple of rareties (Brother & Oceans which hadn't been played for a while to that point) but nothing overly amazing. But man in the first encore they got Ben Harper in for Red Mosquito and then Indifference and something clicked and they did this killer run of Jeremy-Deep-Why Go-Porch and the energy coming off the stage was next level. McCready in Porch especially was on another level, maybe because of the little bit of trading leads with Harper in Red Mosquito. That Why Go is also pretty electric. I do remember Stone being particularly being into it and you can hear it with the backing vocals.
Now it doesn't read like much of an extraordinary set on paper but what was going on in those two encores (Black had some spine tingling moments with the singalong and McCready also starring) was something else and it comes across in the boot too thank goodness.
Sun December 23, 2018 12:46 pm
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