throw your hatred down w/ neil young (dunno any neil songs :()
how the hell can ya not know neil young songs and u call yourself a pj fan,just kidding.thanks for psoting us the songs.if they play inside job tonight,ill wet my pjs
Ron: I just don't feel like going out tonight
Sammi: Wanna just break up?
Yay on the cruise...not jumping off haha. She said if they played ATY she would....but I know how much she's been wanting to see Thin Air too.
Ahh well. it was a really short set...not worth missing a cruise for IMO.
and ya she rules.
"Rock and roll is something that can't be quantified, sometimes it's not even something you hear, but FEEL!" - Bob Lefsetz
Just returned from Shoreline (live nearby and rode my bike to the Amphetheatre).
The set was short but well received by the audience. They were the only band that got everyone to stand up at the very beginning. Masters of War was rocking and got the crowd fired up. Gone and Around the Bend are great songs, but chilled the crowd. Before Thin Air, Eddie gave props to Maricor (sp) and the audience gave her an extended and touching amount of applause. Eddie mentioned that Maricor was so unselfish that she wanted the song dedicated to her friends instead of her. Lukin was dedicated to Allen. Mike was shredding his guitar on the Black solo, but the director didn't cut to Mike until it was almost over. Grrr. Neil comes on before Throw Your Hatred Down, and comments on how Black was "awesome". Glad they played that song both nights, because I really wanted to hear it. Gotta say, having four guitars play the same melody at once added a pee in the pants feeling to the mix. As the song came to the end, Neil was having too much fun, he circled his hand, the band sorta gave a "huh?" and they extended the song one more chorus. Very cool. But short. Think Brian Wilson ate into their time!
Just returned from Shoreline (live nearby and rode my bike to the Amphetheatre).
The set was short but well received by the audience. They were the only band that got everyone to stand up at the very beginning. Masters of War was rocking and got the crowd fired up. Gone and Around the Bend are great songs, but chilled the crowd. Before Thin Air, Eddie gave props to Maricor (sp) and the audience gave her an extended and touching amount of applause. Eddie mentioned that Maricor was so unselfish that she wanted the song dedicated to her friends instead of her. Lukin was dedicated to Allen. Mike was shredding his guitar on the Black solo, but the director didn't cut to Mike until it was almost over. Grrr. Neil comes on before Throw Your Hatred Down, and comments on how Black was "awesome". Glad they played that song both nights, because I really wanted to hear it. Gotta say, having four guitars play the same melody at once added a pee in the pants feeling to the mix. As the song came to the end, Neil was having too much fun, he circled his hand, the band sorta gave a "huh?" and they extended the song one more chorus. Very cool. But short. Think Brian Wilson ate into their time!
Thanks for the review...sounds like a great show!
Did PJ or anyone come out in Neils set
btw how were the Foo's?
"Rock and roll is something that can't be quantified, sometimes it's not even something you hear, but FEEL!" - Bob Lefsetz
Thanks for the review...sounds like a great show!
Did PJ or anyone come out in Neils set
btw how were the Foo's?
Neil had his obligatory preset. Totally forgot the first song, but the second was Long May You Run with his wife, Peggy. Betting Neil will have several guests during his set and of course, at the end. (Left right after PJ's set).
The Foos were good. It was kinda weird, though. In addition to his regular band, he had a piano player, a violinist, a percussion player, and Pat Smear on guitar. Guess he's been traveling with them for a while, and it shows, because they were "on." But his setlist was up and down, starting with a great Times Like these, then a couple of obscurities and oldies. But they had good chemistry and was fun to watch.
Comments
It's so nice of you to keep us informed.
Sammi: Wanna just break up?
superdrastic like what?
but only love can brake your fall
That's so lame. A repeat song
I said that in 1994 about yellow ledbetter...then it was the next song they played
Yeah, well, if the war had ended or somethin'...
Sammi: Wanna just break up?
oh wow thats it! boooo. lol
Thanks for relaying....and you too leilamoonturtle.
btw didnt mention they dedicated thin air to a girl who graduated and went to berkeley...dunno if its the same person
Geez-fucking-Louise, the man lies CONSTANTLY.
yup that would be her...usually its Last Kiss. Glad they picked a better song hahaha.
Thanks
i hope the boys are invited back up at some point.
Thats ok. We'll get info from another source I'm sure...if not no biggie.
Thanks for relaying the main set
eeeee! yay for lydia!! i fucking love that girl!!
haha. how'd it taste?
I'm interested in what you were about to do now
Yay on the cruise...not jumping off haha. She said if they played ATY she would....but I know how much she's been wanting to see Thin Air too.
Ahh well. it was a really short set...not worth missing a cruise for IMO.
and ya she rules.
we'll never know! those fuckers refuse to play it!
I know the feeling. I was waiting for it to happen in Portland and/or the Gorge :(
- Eddie Vedder, San Francisco 7-16-06, after botching Sometimes, the night's opener
http://people.ucsc.edu/~mquery/pics/pujolsFTW.JPG
The set was short but well received by the audience. They were the only band that got everyone to stand up at the very beginning. Masters of War was rocking and got the crowd fired up. Gone and Around the Bend are great songs, but chilled the crowd. Before Thin Air, Eddie gave props to Maricor (sp) and the audience gave her an extended and touching amount of applause. Eddie mentioned that Maricor was so unselfish that she wanted the song dedicated to her friends instead of her. Lukin was dedicated to Allen. Mike was shredding his guitar on the Black solo, but the director didn't cut to Mike until it was almost over. Grrr. Neil comes on before Throw Your Hatred Down, and comments on how Black was "awesome". Glad they played that song both nights, because I really wanted to hear it. Gotta say, having four guitars play the same melody at once added a pee in the pants feeling to the mix. As the song came to the end, Neil was having too much fun, he circled his hand, the band sorta gave a "huh?" and they extended the song one more chorus. Very cool. But short. Think Brian Wilson ate into their time!
Thanks for the review...sounds like a great show!
Did PJ or anyone come out in Neils set
btw how were the Foo's?
apparently, 07162056 is THE date...
Neil had his obligatory preset. Totally forgot the first song, but the second was Long May You Run with his wife, Peggy. Betting Neil will have several guests during his set and of course, at the end. (Left right after PJ's set).
The Foos were good. It was kinda weird, though. In addition to his regular band, he had a piano player, a violinist, a percussion player, and Pat Smear on guitar. Guess he's been traveling with them for a while, and it shows, because they were "on." But his setlist was up and down, starting with a great Times Like these, then a couple of obscurities and oldies. But they had good chemistry and was fun to watch.
What did Reznor play night2? Or was he only on for the first night?