So-called "PJ expert fans bootleg guide"

Not a bad list I must admit....!
He's got some (not all) of the neccesary shows..
Off the top of my head he's missing the essential 9/11/98 at MSG.
(my vote for the next vault release BTW...and I'm a Boston jammer so it must be good!)
http://www.pastemagazine.com/articles/2 ... tlegs.html
He's got some (not all) of the neccesary shows..
Off the top of my head he's missing the essential 9/11/98 at MSG.
(my vote for the next vault release BTW...and I'm a Boston jammer so it must be good!)
http://www.pastemagazine.com/articles/2 ... tlegs.html
"This here's a REQUEST!"
EV intro to Chloe Dancer / Crown of Thorns
10/25/13 Hartford
EV intro to Chloe Dancer / Crown of Thorns
10/25/13 Hartford
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EV intro to Chloe Dancer / Crown of Thorns
10/25/13 Hartford
Yeah, my bad.
that version of "release" (MSG 9/11/98) is epic..
EV intro to Chloe Dancer / Crown of Thorns
10/25/13 Hartford
(really)
apparantly done by a famous taper ... He also did the 3/29/94 show and that is the most amazing non-FM boot of the whole tour!
If you don' have these...
get 'em!
02/05/95 - Moore Theater: Seattle, WA (Fan Club show)
attendance: 1,400
set: Jack Irons chant/Last Exit, Spin the Black Circle, Tremor Christ, Corduroy/Not for You, Animal, W.M.A., Lukin, Glorified G, Daughter, Rearviewmirror, Immortality, Blood
enc 1: Satan's Bed, Black, Porch, Garden, Go
enc 2: Better Man, Let My Love Open the Door
notes: Free tickets were mailed to Ten Club members and PJ appeared as the "Piss Bottle Men." Ed speaks of how they just got their vaccinations for the Asian tour, and, while speaking of "pains in the ass," says about the "jumping thing" (moshing and stagediving) that they are "beyond that now." 'Lukin' premiers at this show. A riff from 'Baba O'Riley' is played to open 'RVM.' 'Immortality's' ending is long, lingering and soft. They pause after a ripping 'Go' for Ed to note, "So this is what the fan club looks like ..." 'Let My Love Open the Door,' a Pete Townshend cover, is played for the first time live by the whole band.
02/06/95 - Moore Theater: Seattle, WA (Fan Club show)
attendance: 1,400
set: Release, Last Exit, Spin the Black Circle, Tremor Christ, Not for You, Corduroy, Lukin, Dissident, Act of Love, Animal, State of Love and Trust, Daughter/(W.M.A) /(Stuff and Nonsense), Improv , Whipping, Immortality, Go
enc 1: The Kids Are Alright, Porch, Jack Irons chant/Blood
enc 2: Jam, Satan's Bed, Rearviewmirror, Instrumental Jam
enc 3: Act of Love
notes: Free tickets were mailed to Ten Club members and PJ appeared as the "Piss Bottle Men." A new song/improv ('The Price of Everything' ?) is dedicated to Riz Rollins, a Seattle record store clerk and occasional funk DJ. Ed explains 'Whipping' as a song "... about getting hit in the face, turning your cheek and getting hit again. Come to think of it, all the songs are about that." 'The Kids Are Alright' is solo by Ed, accompanying himself on guitar. Neil Young joins PJ in a surprise 'Act of Love' encore.
:ugeek:
EV intro to Chloe Dancer / Crown of Thorns
10/25/13 Hartford
What show is this???
03/29/94 - Bayfront Arena: St. Petersburg, FL
set:
Rearviewmirror, Whipping, Go, Animal, Dissident, Even Flow, Why Go, Jeremy, Glorified G, Daughter/(ABitW-II)/(WMA), Blood, Last Exit, Black, Alive, Porch/(Dirty Frank)
enc 1: Sonic Reducer, Not for You, Elderly Woman, Rockin' in the Free World
enc 2: Indifference
enc 3: Throw Your Arms Around Me
notes:
Ed jokes, "There is a fake in Florida, but this is the real Jeff Ament. If someone comes up to you and says he is Jeff Ament and wants to take your pot or wants to take you to a stripclub, it is probably not him." In a very rare third encore, 'Throw Your Arms Around Me' is introduced as follows: "See, we live in a place where it ain't so sunny. Have you ever been in Seattle? It's just ... this song has a lot to do with summer and I just want to play it here cause it always feels like summer here." This is a wonderful show!
EV intro to Chloe Dancer / Crown of Thorns
10/25/13 Hartford
Awesome show.
03/29/94 - Bayfront Arena: St. Petersburg, FL
set:
Rearviewmirror, Whipping, Go, Animal, Dissident, Even Flow, Why Go, Jeremy, Glorified G, Daughter/(ABitW-II)/(WMA), Blood, Last Exit, Black, Alive, Porch/(Dirty Frank)
enc 1: Sonic Reducer, Not for You, Elderly Woman, Rockin' in the Free World
enc 2: Indifference
enc 3: Throw Your Arms Around Me
notes:
Ed jokes, "There is a fake in Florida, but this is the real Jeff Ament. If someone comes up to you and says he is Jeff Ament and wants to take your pot or wants to take you to a stripclub, it is probably not him." In a very rare third encore, 'Throw Your Arms Around Me' is introduced as follows: "See, we live in a place where it ain't so sunny. Have you ever been in Seattle? It's just ... this song has a lot to do with summer and I just want to play it here cause it always feels like summer here." This is a wonderful show![/quote]
Awesome show.
Yep, great version of Porch. He does a similar tag like in the Atlanta show, a bit crazier though... and some Dirty Frank!
Its the A+ quality of this audience recording of this show that's so amazing to me..
combined with the Band's great performance!
the story goes that this taper got 2nd row tickets last minute at the box office before the show, and is famous for similar high quality Nirvana bootlegs that were mistaken for SBD's for many years...
You can even hear him share some "taper tips" with the guy next to him at the end of the show / recording..
I find it incredible that very few fans have this boot..
If you love finding rare PJ bootleg gems, this will more than suffice..
Ed's vocals on "Indifference" AND "Throw Your Arms" in this show are epic..!
EV intro to Chloe Dancer / Crown of Thorns
10/25/13 Hartford