Please play Who You Are in Vancouver
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            70 hours! 
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            2 more sleeps!
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            Let me sleep... no wait, Who you are!0
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            I still say they should just open the show with Who You Are. Kick it off right from the go. Then into Of the Girl - Wreckage - Force of Nature.Anything you lose from being honest
 You never really had to begin with.
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            that would we awesome... I think Who You Are would make an amazing opener, and be a great way to kickoff a show.0
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            I hope that you get Who You Are in Vancouver, and also it would be amazing to see a full No Code play through in some lucky city.Post edited by MikeDigs onI'm spinning, oh-oh-oh I'm spinning0
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 It would be, but I think full album shows might be tough on a tour for a new album. Doesn't leave much time for the rest of that catalog. That would be so epic though. No Code and Dark Matter back to back, then close it out with some big hits for the casualsMikeDigs said:I hope that you get Who You Are in Vancouver, and also it would be amazing to see a full No Code play through in some lucky city. 0 0
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 Yes, this is not a nostalgia tour. Pearl Jam is not Mike Love's Beach Boys. Looking backwards by playing a full album from 20 or 30 years ago when you have a brand-new album that you've yet to play live would be such a waste.Zod said:
 It would be, but I think full album shows might be tough on a tour for a new album. Doesn't leave much time for the rest of that catalog. That would be so epic though. No Code and Dark Matter back to back, then close it out with some big hits for the casualsMikeDigs said:I hope that you get Who You Are in Vancouver, and also it would be amazing to see a full No Code play through in some lucky city. I gather speed from you fucking with me.0 I gather speed from you fucking with me.0
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 yah, I'm good with Who You Are, I want to hear Dark Matter live, but I've got some friends coming for their first PJ shows, so it would be cool if they play some hits too .. haha.BF25394 said:
 Yes, this is not a nostalgia tour. Pearl Jam is not Mike Love's Beach Boys. Looking backwards by playing a full album from 20 or 30 years ago when you have a brand-new album that you've yet to play live would be such a waste.Zod said:
 It would be, but I think full album shows might be tough on a tour for a new album. Doesn't leave much time for the rest of that catalog. That would be so epic though. No Code and Dark Matter back to back, then close it out with some big hits for the casualsMikeDigs said:I hope that you get Who You Are in Vancouver, and also it would be amazing to see a full No Code play through in some lucky city. 0 0
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 Yah, but good thing there's a little spare time for Who You AreBF25394 said:
 Yes, this is not a nostalgia tour. Pearl Jam is not Mike Love's Beach Boys. Looking backwards by playing a full album from 20 or 30 years ago when you have a brand-new album that you've yet to play live would be such a waste.Zod said:
 It would be, but I think full album shows might be tough on a tour for a new album. Doesn't leave much time for the rest of that catalog. That would be so epic though. No Code and Dark Matter back to back, then close it out with some big hits for the casualsMikeDigs said:I hope that you get Who You Are in Vancouver, and also it would be amazing to see a full No Code play through in some lucky city.  
 So looking forward to Dark Matter though... Been spinning the shit out of it for two weeks now.. i love it more and more every time.0
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 It's fine by me, too. They obviously will have to play other, older songs, and a well-executed version of "Who You Are" would be a good one to play. I'm just talking about full albums from bygone eras.Zod said:
 yah, I'm good with Who You Are, I want to hear Dark Matter live, but I've got some friends coming for their first PJ shows, so it would be cool if they play some hits too .. haha.BF25394 said:
 Yes, this is not a nostalgia tour. Pearl Jam is not Mike Love's Beach Boys. Looking backwards by playing a full album from 20 or 30 years ago when you have a brand-new album that you've yet to play live would be such a waste.Zod said:
 It would be, but I think full album shows might be tough on a tour for a new album. Doesn't leave much time for the rest of that catalog. That would be so epic though. No Code and Dark Matter back to back, then close it out with some big hits for the casualsMikeDigs said:I hope that you get Who You Are in Vancouver, and also it would be amazing to see a full No Code play through in some lucky city. I gather speed from you fucking with me.0 I gather speed from you fucking with me.0
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 I understand, it's why I like both new album tours, and no album tours. The no album tours have a lot more room to backwards through the catalog, the new album tours give you a chance to experience a lot of new music live.BF25394 said:
 It's fine by me, too. They obviously will have to play other, older songs, and a well-executed version of "Who You Are" would be a good one to play. I'm just talking about full albums from bygone eras.Zod said:
 yah, I'm good with Who You Are, I want to hear Dark Matter live, but I've got some friends coming for their first PJ shows, so it would be cool if they play some hits too .. haha.BF25394 said:
 Yes, this is not a nostalgia tour. Pearl Jam is not Mike Love's Beach Boys. Looking backwards by playing a full album from 20 or 30 years ago when you have a brand-new album that you've yet to play live would be such a waste.Zod said:
 It would be, but I think full album shows might be tough on a tour for a new album. Doesn't leave much time for the rest of that catalog. That would be so epic though. No Code and Dark Matter back to back, then close it out with some big hits for the casualsMikeDigs said:I hope that you get Who You Are in Vancouver, and also it would be amazing to see a full No Code play through in some lucky city. 0 0
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            The only full album I would like to hear right now is DM... of course I would never expect that to actually happen. If I get to hear 7 songs from DM over 2 shows I would be thrilled. And of course a nice spread from the rest of the catalogue. Just a good balance is all i want, including a few rarities .... And of course I'm going to end up happy as punch after the shows no matter what they play. All this talk stops meaning anything once the lights go down!With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0
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            Just a little time before we leave…0
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            Stop light, plays its part
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            They should play the No Code version on Night 1, and the Rearviewmirror version on Night 2.I gather speed from you fucking with me.0
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            One more sleep bumpAnything you lose from being honest
 You never really had to begin with.
 Sometimes it's not the song that makes you emotional it's the people and things that come to your mind when you hear it.0
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