You will be disappointed, then, methinksLetMeSleep wrote:Very interested in tonight's set. I hope they don't go a full festival set.
My prediction -
28 songs full of staples, plus that I Got You song from the New Zealand band
You will be disappointed, then, methinksLetMeSleep wrote:Very interested in tonight's set. I hope they don't go a full festival set.
I don't know. I wouldn't like a concert full of Ten, it's far from my favorite PJ.Birds in Hell wrote:I'm expecting the sets to be a few songs shorter than most of the US Leg 1 shows with slightly more focus on the hits (ie. Better Man, Black, Alive, Daughter, Given to Fly and Do the Evolution most nights) and Sonic Reducer/Kick Out the Jams with Mudhoney.
That sounds pretty great to me. Frankly, I'd much prefer a two-hour hits/classics-heavy set with a handful of deteors than a three-hour marathon through the band's deeper catalogue.
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I think Spenno's right. It's probably not going to be a "fan"concert. A decent percentage of the audience are going to be part-time fans orLeatherhead wrote:I don't know. I wouldn't like a concert full of Ten, it's far from my favorite PJ.Birds in Hell wrote:I'm expecting the sets to be a few songs shorter than most of the US Leg 1 shows with slightly more focus on the hits (ie. Better Man, Black, Alive, Daughter, Given to Fly and Do the Evolution most nights) and Sonic Reducer/Kick Out the Jams with Mudhoney.
That sounds pretty great to me. Frankly, I'd much prefer a two-hour hits/classics-heavy set with a handful of deteors than a three-hour marathon through the band's deeper catalogue.
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Rangi Guy wrote:So skating back to the train station after work today things went wrong.....now my skateboard is at the bottom of the harbour
Mine either, that isn't quite what I meant.Leatherhead wrote:I don't know. I wouldn't like a concert full of Ten, it's far from my favorite PJ.Birds in Hell wrote:I'm expecting the sets to be a few songs shorter than most of the US Leg 1 shows with slightly more focus on the hits (ie. Better Man, Black, Alive, Daughter, Given to Fly and Do the Evolution most nights) and Sonic Reducer/Kick Out the Jams with Mudhoney.
That sounds pretty great to me. Frankly, I'd much prefer a two-hour hits/classics-heavy set with a handful of deteors than a three-hour marathon through the band's deeper catalogue.
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i think there's a difference between 'hits' and 'classics'. jeremy is a hit, given to fly is a classic.Birds in Hell wrote:Mine either, that isn't quite what I meant.Leatherhead wrote:I don't know. I wouldn't like a concert full of Ten, it's far from my favorite PJ.Birds in Hell wrote:I'm expecting the sets to be a few songs shorter than most of the US Leg 1 shows with slightly more focus on the hits (ie. Better Man, Black, Alive, Daughter, Given to Fly and Do the Evolution most nights) and Sonic Reducer/Kick Out the Jams with Mudhoney.
That sounds pretty great to me. Frankly, I'd much prefer a two-hour hits/classics-heavy set with a handful of deteors than a three-hour marathon through the band's deeper catalogue.
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I was referring more to what I think of as the band's "standards": Even Flow, Black, Alive, Jeremy, Go, Animal, Daughter, Small Town, Better Man, Corduroy, Hail Hail, Given to Fly, Do the Evolution, Wishlist, Last Kiss etc.
There's a very blurred line between those two definitions.warehouse wrote:i think there's a difference between 'hits' and 'classics'. jeremy is a hit, given to fly is a classic.Birds in Hell wrote:Mine either, that isn't quite what I meant.Leatherhead wrote:I don't know. I wouldn't like a concert full of Ten, it's far from my favorite PJ.Birds in Hell wrote:I'm expecting the sets to be a few songs shorter than most of the US Leg 1 shows with slightly more focus on the hits (ie. Better Man, Black, Alive, Daughter, Given to Fly and Do the Evolution most nights) and Sonic Reducer/Kick Out the Jams with Mudhoney.
That sounds pretty great to me. Frankly, I'd much prefer a two-hour hits/classics-heavy set with a handful of deteors than a three-hour marathon through the band's deeper catalogue.
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I was referring more to what I think of as the band's "standards": Even Flow, Black, Alive, Jeremy, Go, Animal, Daughter, Small Town, Better Man, Corduroy, Hail Hail, Given to Fly, Do the Evolution, Wishlist, Last Kiss etc.
Rangi Guy wrote:So skating back to the train station after work today things went wrong.....now my skateboard is at the bottom of the harbour
&injuddstree wrote:Soundcheck:
Faithfull
Brain of J
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Records Play
Off He Goes

Me too.stip wrote:I would have loved to be at that show based on the set.
They branched out a bit on the recent tour, but for the most part, this seems like it could be the core of nearly any set they've done in the last five years or so.Birds in Hell wrote: that's the kind of set I'd prefer to see the band playing more often.
Well, yeah.PryTo wrote:They branched out a bit on the recent tour, but for the most part, this seems like it could be the core of nearly any set they've done in the last five years or so.Birds in Hell wrote: that's the kind of set I'd prefer to see the band playing more often.
Birds in Hell wrote:Well, yeah.PryTo wrote:They branched out a bit on the recent tour, but for the most part, this seems like it could be the core of nearly any set they've done in the last five years or so.Birds in Hell wrote: that's the kind of set I'd prefer to see the band playing more often.
Basically I think Pearl Jam shows should be shorter with less variety.
Good news for those who manage, by sheer luck, to attend those handful of consistent shows on each tour!Strat wrote:Birds in Hell wrote:Well, yeah.PryTo wrote:They branched out a bit on the recent tour, but for the most part, this seems like it could be the core of nearly any set they've done in the last five years or so.Birds in Hell wrote: that's the kind of set I'd prefer to see the band playing more often.
Basically I think Pearl Jam shows should be shorter with less variety.
Unless you are at a show where all the pieces are falling into place and the band is spot on! It happens occasionally!
Birds in Hell wrote:Good news for those who manage, by sheer luck, to attend those handful of consistent shows on each tour!Strat wrote:Birds in Hell wrote:Well, yeah.PryTo wrote:They branched out a bit on the recent tour, but for the most part, this seems like it could be the core of nearly any set they've done in the last five years or so.Birds in Hell wrote: that's the kind of set I'd prefer to see the band playing more often.
Basically I think Pearl Jam shows should be shorter with less variety.
Unless you are at a show where all the pieces are falling into place and the band is spot on! It happens occasionally!
Everyone else is shit out of luck, sorry.
They were on fire last night. Everything sounded great from where I was, and Ed sounded a lot better than he did in 009 Fair bit of crowd interaction toostip wrote:I would have loved to be at that show based on the set. Anyone know how they actually sounded?