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Pearl Jam should do a nine show tour and at each show play one album (plus Lost Dogs) in its entirety. What do you think?
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i don't know. i'll admit, i'm a song collector, and it would be kind of exciting to know i was finally going to see a song like "other side" live, but i honestly like not knowing what i'll get. a show like turin, italy, (i think avocado was played in order) would bore me. hearing the opening notes of hard to imagine this summer at msg is an ineffable moment. i don't think it would have been nearly as special if i knew it was coming because it was the next track on lost dogs.
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inglishteecher wrote:
local h did this in chicago this year.
i don't know. i'll admit, i'm a song collector, and it would be kind of exciting to know i was finally going to see a song like "other side" live, but i honestly like not knowing what i'll get. a show like turin, italy, (i think avocado was played in order) would bore me. hearing the opening notes of hard to imagine this summer at msg is an ineffable moment. i don't think it would have been nearly as special if i knew it was coming because it was the next track on lost dogs.
Hearing the openning notes of HTI at Mansfield 1 this year was pure bliss.
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Hearing the opening notes of hard to imagine when it was still a rarity was pure bliss.
Yeah, I was one of only a handful of people that even seemed to know what the song was when I first saw it live back in '98.
I like the idea of the one album show. Add all the Lost Dogs and b-sides to whichever album's production they came from and that would make for some very interesting shows.
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cutuphalfdead wrote:
Angus wrote:
Hearing the opening notes of hard to imagine when it was still a rarity was pure bliss.
They played it a few times on a very small tour. I wouldn't say it's a very common song all of a sudden.
Definitely. It's only been played 31 times ever.
I think that if the band was to try to play a 9 show tour and do a different whole album in its entirety each night there would be a lot of fuck-ups because it would be tough for them to polish off all of that material and nail it all off 9 shows in a row. It would be totally rad if they did, but quite challenging!
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I'd rather they have tour where at some point every song in the catalogue is played at least once. It would make the last show or two a tad more predictable, but it'd still be awesome.
Hard to Imagine I will never get tired of, play it every goddamn show for all I care I love it. Openers headrd by myself: Show 1: Wash Show 2: Severed Hand Show 3: Wash Show 4: Severed Hand Show 5: Hard To Imagine Show 6: Release
As far as the thread topic, I'm all for full albums during shows. That's how I listen to music anyway, never random songs. However, why not make it a 9 date tour with three legitimate sets each? Set One: Electric set shortened from the normal 17-18 trax Set Two: Acoustic set with an album in its entirety Set Three: Truncated electric set Encore: One song, fuck it can be YL every show with sets like that
Flip flop one and two if need be, but I like a mid show acoustic set myself.
For the last show, which would be made up of 2/3s rarities: Set One: Lost Dogs disc one Set Two: Lost Dogs disc two Set Three: Covers Encore: One Note
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Openners for the shows I've seen: 8/29/00: Of The Girl 8/30/00: Release (abbreviated) 4/29/03: I Am Mine 7/2/03: Oceans 7/3/03: Release 7/11/03 acoustic set:Long Road 7/11/03 main set: Can't Keep 9/28/04: Release 5/12/06: Wasted Reprise 5/24/06: Release 6/28/08: Hard To Imagine 6/30/08: Wash
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3/26/94- Rearviewmirror 9/17/95- Animal 10/4/96- Long Road 9/6/98- Long Road 9/1/05 acoustic set- I Believe In Miracles 9/1/05 show proper- Given To Fly 6/27/08- Can't Keep 6/28/08- Hard To Imagine 6/30/08- Wash
I was super pumped to finally hear Wash, but I still need Release. ( And I guess Oceans since those are the last two on the album for me.)
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HTI was very cool when I saw it in 98. The MSG opener this year was nice, but I had seen it on a setlist already for the tour so the novelty was not quite there, and then again at Mansfield a few days later, it was still cool (as I love the song) but didn't mean as much to me. I try not to be a jaded fan after seeing a bunch of shows, and I pretty much never complain about setlists.
34 shows and the unique openers I have seen are: Long Road, Hard To Imagine, Release, Oceans, Wash, Corduroy, Elderly Woman, I Am Mine, Love Boat Captain, Go, Sometimes, Of The Girl, Can't Keep, Breakerfall, Crazy Mary, Wasted Reprise, Severed Hand.
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BinFrog wrote:
HTI was very cool when I saw it in 98. The MSG opener this year was nice, but I had seen it on a setlist already for the tour so the novelty was not quite there, and then again at Mansfield a few days later, it was still cool (as I love the song) but didn't mean as much to me. I try not to be a jaded fan after seeing a bunch of shows, and I pretty much never complain about setlists.
34 shows and the unique openers I have seen are: Long Road, Hard To Imagine, Release, Oceans, Wash, Corduroy, Elderly Woman, I Am Mine, Love Boat Captain, Go, Sometimes, Of The Girl, Can't Keep, Breakerfall, Crazy Mary, Wasted Reprise, Severed Hand.
I take it you were at Albany 03 and 06 too.
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B wrote:
Pearl Jam should do a nine show tour and at each show play one album (plus Lost Dogs) in its entirety. What do you think?
Wilco did this during a 5 night stint in Chicago; I think it's a great idea. Wilco did not play an album a night or albums in their entirety, rather played just about their whole catalog over the course of those 5 nights; similar to what PJ did with the 3 Boston gigs in 2003.
Also, Sonic Youth pretty much does this with each tour....The last few times I saw 'em, they played the entire album, plus a few other songs from different albums.
Mission Of Burma recently did this for their "Vs." album.
Hearing the opening notes of hard to imagine when it was still a rarity was pure bliss.
has the song changed since it lost its "rarity" status? and if not, why does it matter if it was a rarity?
Cuz then its not cool anymore, duh!
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warehouse wrote:
Angus wrote:
Hearing the opening notes of hard to imagine when it was still a rarity was pure bliss.
has the song changed since it lost its "rarity" status? and if not, why does it matter if it was a rarity?
I remember a couple of days before I left for Canada in 2005, I couldn't resist to check some setlists. When I saw Hard to Imagine on the Calgary setlist, I had to double-check. That just couldn't be true. Seeing it then was so totally unexpected, so surreal. Must be the same for people who saw it in 98. I mean, it disappeared from 94-98 and 98-2005. But since then, it hasn't disappeared of the setlists. No, it wasn't a regular, but it's been played every year and the totally out-of-the-blue feeling has gone.
And with that, I didn't want to say anything bad about the song, absolutely not, I just wanted to state once more that the 05 tour was the best they ever did in a way that just further shows me as a total elitist snob fan.
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