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I just heard the LATG version of In My Tree, it's the first time I've heard it in a while, and one of the few times I've listened to it on a worthy soundsystem.

I got goosebumps at the start of the second verse, something that normally only happens with the creme de la creme of PJ songs.

Does anyone else out there get a rush the first time you hear a song for a while?

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Happens to me every time I hear 'I think we're alone now' by Tiffany

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i feel the same feeling for many PJ songs, including the MSG1 In My Tree.

I really get that feeling though when I hear an EV solo cover of a song like Trouble, TYAAM, or Hide Your Love Away.


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I got goosebumps at the start of the second verse, something that normally only happens with the creme de la creme of PJ songs.


I remember wheeeeeen...

That's one of my very favorite moments in rock history.

listening to In My Tree from Kitchener right now, couldn't believe they played it, couldn't believe they played it at the three next shows as well. :P


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Mitchell wrote:
i feel the same feeling for many PJ songs, including the MSG1 In My Tree.

I really get that feeling though when I hear an EV solo cover of a song like Trouble, TYAAM, or Hide Your Love Away.


Yes! Hide Your Love Away is something I'm hoping to be a part of someday.

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throw your arms around me,,,,mansfield ma, 98'.......makes the hair on my balls straighten,,,,,,,

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throw your arms around me,,,,mansfield ma, 98'.......makes the hair on my balls straighten,,,,,,,

It's ridiculous how many mix cd's I've made for people that has that exact version of throw your arms around me on it. Every single one of them loves it, too :D

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i heard "the kids are alright" (full band) last night on the radio. i forgot how much i like that song

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I appear to be one of the few who prefer the old version of IMT :wink:

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Happens to me every time I hear 'I think we're alone now' by Tiffany


I heard this when i was on holiday the other week, I thought of you :?

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It's always a great feeling when you stick in a cd you haven't heard for a while.

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throw your arms around me,,,,mansfield ma, 98'.......makes the hair on my balls straighten,,,,,,,


That was my first introduction to the song, but I must admit I am enamored with the duet between Ed and Mark Seymour in early '03. That fucking version is amazing.

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Happens to me every time I hear 'I think we're alone now' by Tiffany


I heard this when i was on holiday the other week, I thought of you :?


Excellent. Flips, I'm honoured! 8)

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Happens to me every time I hear 'I think we're alone now' by Tiffany


I heard this when i was on holiday the other week, I thought of you :?


Excellent. Flips, I'm honoured! 8)


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when i hear black unplugged its just drive me to tears every time.... trouble is pretty good throw your arms around me too.... and i may include i got shit live in 2000 in montreal

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Juvenal wrote:

I appear to be one of the few who prefer the old version of IMT :wink:


I'm with you on that. May i suggest an oft-overlooked version -- Greensboro 2000. I have no idea why they went away from that style. Matt Cameron is a beast. That is an amazing, and very difficult, beat he conjures up. That version (the old IMT in general) is so raw but still has the ethereal, soaring feeling. love it.

That Boston 98 TYAAM is amazing too.


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People Have the Power- Buffalo '03


The last lines of it, "We can change the world around, we can change the Eaaaaarth's revolution, we have the powerrrr, people have the power"


Give's me goosebumps everytime I hear it.


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