If the first three songs are any indication, it sounds as though PEARL JAM decided to finally turn up in Auckland.
Release > Go > Corduroy
emanon wrote:I think I either need to drink less to become more alert, or more so as not to care.
CopperTom wrote:And the most predictable post on RM occurred. Spenno likes an Australian portion of a tour over the US portion. And in record time, only 3 songs this time.
While his assessments are consistent within his criteria, he is the most geographical biased person in the Live sub forum. I would have bet my life that his post would happen. I thought it would take at least 1 full concert though.cutuphalfdead wrote:spenno isn't a homer, his live assessments are honest
emanon wrote:I think I either need to drink less to become more alert, or more so as not to care.
That still won't make my post false.cutuphalfdead wrote:Spenno, please list some shitty Australian Pearl Jam shows.
emanon wrote:I think I either need to drink less to become more alert, or more so as not to care.
numbers wrote:Yea I pretty much take what spenno says about the shows as the gospel.
Oh, the rest of the show could very well be abysmal; those three opening songs, however, kicked out the jams.Strat wrote:I just have a feeling he may have posted too soon, is all.
I can't help that some of Pearl Jam's best shows on the 2006 and 2009 tours happened in Australia.CopperTom wrote:While his assessments are consistent within his criteria, he is the most geographical biased person in the Live sub forum. I would have bet my life that his post would happen. I thought it would take at least 1 full concert though.cutuphalfdead wrote:spenno isn't a homer, his live assessments are honest
Look on the bright side, PJs back!
But I thought my geographical bias was the problem...CopperTom wrote:That still won't make my post false.cutuphalfdead wrote:Spenno, please list some shitty Australian Pearl Jam shows.
I do think the band approach shows in the US differently than they do shows in Europe, South America, Australia, New Zealand, etc - I feel as though they don't play to (what they imagine) the hardcore fans want as much in the latter.LetMeSleep wrote:Has any noticed a trend of tighter, better shows happening on the coast vs inland? Maybe it's the band that have geographical tendencies.
Absolutely agree, there's much less meandering around the catalog outside of the US.Birds in Hell wrote:I do think the band approach shows in the US differently than they do shows in Europe, South America, Australia, New Zealand, etc - I feel as though they don't play to (what they imagine) the hardcore fans want as much in the latter.LetMeSleep wrote:Has any noticed a trend of tighter, better shows happening on the coast vs inland? Maybe it's the band that have geographical tendencies.
"If these trends continue… ayyy!"bada wrote:Can't wait for the Speeno 2014 mix!