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Author:  lowlight79 [ Fri Nov 26, 2004 5:21 am ]
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tokyo 03 is best version I have ever heard

Author:  LikeAnOcean [ Fri Nov 26, 2004 5:34 am ]
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I'm going to have to go with the original studio recording with this one. Either the original or greatest hits re-mix. Best ever! It's the only song I could put on repeat forever and never get sick of. Now that's crazy!

Author:  lunkin [ Fri Nov 26, 2004 6:33 am ]
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Angels Tribe wrote:
vedder10ua wrote:
i still don't see how peole can benaroya is a top version? ed mumbles over throughout the whole song, then he gets to the end and just lets the crowd sing it. the last minute or so is really cool, but the version as a whole is not good, IMO. the last minute or so of black is always good.


I'm really into Benaroya right now. The crowd really gets me.
am i the only one that hate the crowd singing the best part of the song? :lol:

Author:  wash_ [ Fri Nov 26, 2004 5:29 pm ]
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ericd102 wrote:
Hartford 10-2-96

Anyone know where I could download this show? I haven't heard it, the tag sounds cool.


http://www.supergossard.it

Author:  Jake [ Fri Nov 26, 2004 5:56 pm ]
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Personally I like the Atlanta 94, Unplugged and Toledo versions.

Author:  stranger34 [ Sun Dec 05, 2004 6:37 am ]
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Off i go wrote:
Jones Beach 2000 is my favourite.....so far :P

The ending is just so haunting


is that JB 1 you refer to, which is so, so underated.

mikes on fire night 1 and though the vocal mixing on ed is kind of low, wow to mike.

Author:  Leehro [ Sun Dec 05, 2004 7:05 am ]
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jones beach 1 is my favorite of that run.

Author:  Bant [ Sun Dec 05, 2004 5:51 pm ]
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Lukin wrote:
ericd102 wrote:
boston 3 '03

I was there and the feeling and the crowd was unbelievable. Mike's solo also had the coolest vibe, the bootleg doesn't do it justice.

Buffalo '03 is pretty good too


Yeah, I was there too and it was great. However, I'd have to go with Tokyo '03. If not the best ever, at least the best of '03.


Me too, but

Given2Fly2 wrote:
92 unplugged, though to top that


actually damn near impossible.

Author:  HBK [ Sun Dec 05, 2004 7:09 pm ]
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Stripe64 wrote:

Given2Fly2 wrote:
92 unplugged, though to top that


actually damn near impossible.


Eh, i think that version is a tad over rated, its awesome of course, but eddie messes up the first chorus, and i prefer the post 96 versions with mike wailing out for a few minutes at the end

Author:  Mickey [ Sun Dec 05, 2004 7:18 pm ]
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The 2003 Blacks were pretty badass. Id say 3 of my top 5 come from there.

Buffalo 03
State College 03
Atlanta 94
Tokyo 03
Zurich 92

With an honorable mention to Unplugged and Pitt 2000

Author:  Bant [ Sun Dec 05, 2004 7:33 pm ]
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HBK wrote:
Stripe64 wrote:

Given2Fly2 wrote:
92 unplugged, though to top that


actually damn near impossible.


Eh, i think that version is a tad over rated, its awesome of course, but eddie messes up the first chorus, and i prefer the post 96 versions with mike wailing out for a few minutes at the end


He does????? You must be listening to a different version.

Author:  HBK [ Sun Dec 05, 2004 8:31 pm ]
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Stripe64 wrote:
HBK wrote:
Stripe64 wrote:

Given2Fly2 wrote:
92 unplugged, though to top that


actually damn near impossible.


Eh, i think that version is a tad over rated, its awesome of course, but eddie messes up the first chorus, and i prefer the post 96 versions with mike wailing out for a few minutes at the end


He does????? You must be listening to a different version.


This is what he messes up, he sings

"how quick the sun can, drop away
and now my bitter hands cradle broken glass"

instead of

"i know she gave me all that she wore"

a repeated part of the second chorus meaning...messed up first chorus.

It's right there on the video , check it out

a small nuance but still takes points off from me, but like i said, my big reason for thinking others are better is the wailing mike solo, something that truly shines when the song is done electrically

Author:  Bant [ Sun Dec 05, 2004 9:11 pm ]
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HBK wrote:
Stripe64 wrote:
HBK wrote:
Stripe64 wrote:

Given2Fly2 wrote:
92 unplugged, though to top that


actually damn near impossible.


Eh, i think that version is a tad over rated, its awesome of course, but eddie messes up the first chorus, and i prefer the post 96 versions with mike wailing out for a few minutes at the end


He does????? You must be listening to a different version.


This is what he messes up, he sings

"how quick the sun can, drop away
and now my bitter hands cradle broken glass"

instead of

"i know she gave me all that she wore"

a repeated part of the second chorus meaning...messed up first chorus.

It's right there on the video , check it out

a small nuance but still takes points off from me, but like i said, my big reason for thinking others are better is the wailing mike solo, something that truly shines when the song is done electrically


I wouldn't consider this messing it up, he simply changed it, like he does with many songs in concert.

Messing up the song- A good example is Wishlist, July 11, 2003

Author:  Human Bass [ Sun Dec 05, 2004 9:52 pm ]
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lunkin wrote:
champaign,il 03 eddie's voice OWNED the whole night


If someone can send me by msn feel free to do it... :wink:

Author:  evil little goat [ Wed Dec 08, 2004 6:47 pm ]
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lunkin wrote:
Angels Tribe wrote:
vedder10ua wrote:
i still don't see how peole can benaroya is a top version? ed mumbles over throughout the whole song, then he gets to the end and just lets the crowd sing it. the last minute or so is really cool, but the version as a whole is not good, IMO. the last minute or so of black is always good.


I'm really into Benaroya right now. The crowd really gets me.
am i the only one that hate the crowd singing the best part of the song? :lol:


yep :oops: :lol:

It gives me chills when I listen to that bit

It's my all time favourite song and when you actually see it live and everyone sings it's amazing, so to have a high quality version of it with crowd singing is what makes this version for me.

Author:  punkdavid [ Wed Dec 08, 2004 11:09 pm ]
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Simple_Torture wrote:
If you don't have the Chicago 2000 version, you should try and get your hands on it. A great boot overall, and Black is just killer.


:cry: We belong together.

--PunkDavid

Author:  pnjguy [ Wed Dec 08, 2004 11:52 pm ]
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Stripe64 wrote:
HBK wrote:
Stripe64 wrote:
HBK wrote:
Stripe64 wrote:

Given2Fly2 wrote:
92 unplugged, though to top that


actually damn near impossible.


Eh, i think that version is a tad over rated, its awesome of course, but eddie messes up the first chorus, and i prefer the post 96 versions with mike wailing out for a few minutes at the end


He does????? You must be listening to a different version.


This is what he messes up, he sings

"how quick the sun can, drop away
and now my bitter hands cradle broken glass"

instead of

"i know she gave me all that she wore"

a repeated part of the second chorus meaning...messed up first chorus.

It's right there on the video , check it out

a small nuance but still takes points off from me, but like i said, my big reason for thinking others are better is the wailing mike solo, something that truly shines when the song is done electrically


I wouldn't consider this messing it up, he simply changed it, like he does with many songs in concert.

Messing up the song- A good example is Wishlist, July 11, 2003


you can see eddie shaking his head after he sung it, so i would think he messed up, he didnt change the lyrics to something different, he used the same chorus twice instead of once.

Author:  HBK [ Thu Dec 09, 2004 12:17 am ]
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pnjguy wrote:
Stripe64 wrote:
HBK wrote:
Stripe64 wrote:
HBK wrote:
Stripe64 wrote:

Given2Fly2 wrote:
92 unplugged, though to top that


actually damn near impossible.


Eh, i think that version is a tad over rated, its awesome of course, but eddie messes up the first chorus, and i prefer the post 96 versions with mike wailing out for a few minutes at the end


He does????? You must be listening to a different version.


This is what he messes up, he sings

"how quick the sun can, drop away
and now my bitter hands cradle broken glass"

instead of

"i know she gave me all that she wore"

a repeated part of the second chorus meaning...messed up first chorus.

It's right there on the video , check it out

a small nuance but still takes points off from me, but like i said, my big reason for thinking others are better is the wailing mike solo, something that truly shines when the song is done electrically


I wouldn't consider this messing it up, he simply changed it, like he does with many songs in concert.

Messing up the song- A good example is Wishlist, July 11, 2003


you can see eddie shaking his head after he sung it, so i would think he messed up, he didnt change the lyrics to something different, he used the same chorus twice instead of once.


Yeah...i would call it messing up to, since one would not normally change the first chorus of song by using different lyrics from the same song

Author:  3 Crooked Hearts [ Thu Dec 09, 2004 6:00 pm ]
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YOU GOTTA BE KIDDING ME..............UNPLUGGED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Author:  saveyoufockers [ Fri Dec 10, 2004 8:27 pm ]
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4/20/92 'todays her birthday" right after jeffs bass part intro

4/28/03 Phila PA - so much power

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