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Post by Lilith on Apr 30, 2006 5:54:14 GMT -5
Great site. Thanks fot the link Do you know maybe whether I can get audio from Touring Band dvd somewhere?
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Post by Franklin on May 2, 2006 9:02:45 GMT -5
Can't help you with that. But it's great with that link you can download the Live At The Showbox show, which was a dvd you only can buy through Ten Club.
My favourite song from the new album so far is Marker In The Sand. A fantastic s(w)ing-a-long song, an instant classic!
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Post by Leewah Brown on May 9, 2006 22:02:21 GMT -5
I'm really enjoying this album so far! Only two listens in but there are some killer tracks. Me happy
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Post by Franklin on May 17, 2006 12:23:08 GMT -5
I just got the complete 25 song show (and 2 encorebreaks) from May 13 (4 days ago) in Hartford, Conneticut. WWS plays right now. Sounds real cool. And this year's tour you can fully download the concerts the days after the show again, including pictures and artwork for only $9,99. A great souvenir! And their is a clear camera-policy: So no tough buisiness in hiding your camera: it is allowed!!!
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Post by Franklin on May 23, 2006 13:22:05 GMT -5
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Post by deborah77 on May 23, 2006 14:50:22 GMT -5
Thanks Franklin...scary video
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Post by Franklin on Aug 30, 2006 9:12:55 GMT -5
I've been to the Pearl Jam concert yesterday in Arnhem and they (esp. Eddie Vedder) were in their best shape and mood ever I think. They really enjoyed playing in Europe again and esp. in Holland. It was one big 135 minutes of highlights and the greatest and best rock and roll ever! I wonder if Antwerp can top that this evening!
Setlist: Release, Why Go?, Save You, Corduroy, Severed Hand, No Woman No Cry Improv, Betterman, Worldwide Suicide, Insignificance, Jeremy, Do The Evolution, Given To Fly, Even Flow, I Got Shit, Lukin, Spin The Black Circle, Rearviewmirror Encore 1: Man Of The Hour, Daughter, State Of Love And Trust, Comatose, Porch Encore 2:Bu$hleaguer, Leash, Alive, Rockin' In The Free World, Yellow Ledbetter
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Post by deborah77 on Aug 31, 2006 2:09:41 GMT -5
This was the setlist for the Antwerp show : Opening: Wolfmother Set List: Interstellar Overdrive/Corduroy, Animal, Hail Hail, World Wide Suicide, Severed Hand, Not For You/(Modern Girl by Sleater Kinney), In Hiding, Unemployable, Given To Fly, Even Flow, Present Tense, Do The Evolution, Big Wave, Small Town, Jeremy, Why Go 1st encore: Soon Forget, Black, Better Man, Crazy Mary (by Victoria Williams), Comatose, Alive 2nd encore: Indifference, Hunger Strike by Temple Of The Dog (with guest vocalist Andrew Stockdale of Wolfmother), Baba O'Riley by The Who (with guest vocalist Andrew Stockdale of Wolfmother), Yellow Ledbetter The show was AMAZIN AMAZING AMAZING !!! They played also for over 2 hours and the performance was full of energy (with Mike, Jeff and Eddie jumping around). Eddie's voice was top and i couldn't believe my ears when they played HUNGER STRIKE I'm so happy ;D
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Post by Franklin on Aug 31, 2006 8:38:30 GMT -5
You even had the singer of Wolfmother singing together with PJ!!!! *jealous* It's great you enjoyed the show as well. And you had Black, which they didn't play in Arnhem (almost the only song from Ten they didn't play. Well, that's how it felt anyway). But Ed jumped in the crowd during Free World. I was 5 or 6 meters away from it! But I'm glad they did Rocking In The Free World in Arnhem. How great and powerful a PJ show can be, they HAVE TO play that song. But that's personal.
Deborah, what did you think of Wolfmother? I really really loved it, and I never heard a song before, only 2 snippets of 30 seconds of the album. I wouldn't listen to an album of them at home, but seeing them alive it's fantastic. Maybe the best support act I've ever seen.
Is Interstaller Overdrive a Pink Floyd-cover from their debut album, or is it something else? If this show is the first where the Wolfmother-singer sings along, than I will buy this bootleg as well. Too bad none of the European shows so far (5) were available for download yesterday.
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Post by deborah77 on Aug 31, 2006 9:49:20 GMT -5
Yep, Ed said something like they had to do something special for Belgium and that was the hunger strike duet Yes i was very happy to hear Black and indifference, they're on the list of my fav songs, i would have wanted You Are and Rearviewmirror as well but it's already wonderful like this ! It's great you got to hear Rocking in the free world, it's always a high moment of the show ! we had Baba O'Riley which was so full of energy that it reminded me the 1992 Lollapalloza performance when Ed was singing sitting on the shoulders of Chris Cornell .. didn't have the chance to hear wolfmother though, i was in front of the venue at 20.20 (and the opening act was starting at 20.30) but it's only at 21.15 that i finally reached my seat and they had finished (the concert was great but the organisation SUCKED) Oh and yes interstellar overdrive is pink floyd's (was the intro to corduroy) ...i'll definitely buy the mp3s of that show... i found on a torrent site the video of the concert they did at Reading, it looked like a great perfomance as well...if you want the addy to download, let me know Franklin
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Post by Franklin on Aug 31, 2006 13:46:32 GMT -5
I read on the Dutch Ramblings-site (http://www.pearljamonline.nl/forum/index.php) that the organization sucked indeed. And was it a seated concert, or just like in Arnhem an open standing field in the middle (the soccer field) and the rest of the stadium with seats? And thanks for the info about the Reading-festival, but I can get it on dvd thanks to someone from above mentioned site. Thanks anyway
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Post by deborah77 on Aug 31, 2006 15:23:57 GMT -5
Well i'm glad i'm not the only one who thinks the organisation was bad...it's the 1rst time i miss the opening act ...
The sportpaleis was indeed open standing in the middle and seats all around...i had a seat on Mike and Jeff's side (i would collapse in the crowd of the standing area) so for me it was perfect
Great you're getting the reading dvd...i'm gonna burn it on dvd too, i watched it this afternoon and it's a great performance
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Post by Franklin on Sept 3, 2006 10:09:22 GMT -5
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Post by deborah77 on Sept 3, 2006 11:08:43 GMT -5
Thanks a lot ! *downloading now* I downloaded a bunch of US shows if you're interested, let me know.. i also found some interesting stuff there : www.pearljamonline.it/mp3.htm#ev2003Franklin, did you see the Hunger strike performance on you tube ?
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Post by Franklin on Sept 3, 2006 11:54:55 GMT -5
No I haven't seen it. I hardly visit youtube. I'll check it out, cause I love to see it Thanks. I have the Hartford show from last may, which I'm burning on cd together with the Dublin show. And when the Arnhem and Antwerp-show are on, I download them (free on www.pearljamonline.nl/forum/ in the Multimedia section) and put them on cd as well. I think that will be enough to have. I will check out that Italian-site. BTW: this was last Tuesday in Arnhem during RITFW less than 10 meters away from me : Ed just standing in the crowd singing!!! And this is another highlight, where Ed uses his shiny guitar as a mirror enlighting all the aisles in the stadium: I wonder what they do with the videostuff they shot during the show.... Love to have it on dvd
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