I hope new songs will be played in Chicago

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  • Zidane
    Zidane Ottawa Posts: 362
    DewieCox wrote:
    This is just dreaming, but how cool would it be if they haven't recorded anything yet, only written songs and the short Euro-Chicago leg is for the actual recording of the album?

    I WISH!!! But last I heard, I think that Brendan O'Brien was in the studio mixing and adding the final touch to the new songs...
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  • Father Hubbard
    Father Hubbard Chicago Posts: 1,672
    there were a few yield songs (given to fly, wishlist, dte, brain of j) at the shows opening for the stones in 1997 (as well as the "honking seals" warmup). brain of j was played even before no code came out in late 95.

    nothing as it seems and thin air were played at bridge 99, but other than that they kept those songs a "secret" until the album. grievance was played on letterman before it came out i think too.

    The uke version of cant keep was played well before riot act came out. I am mine was debuted at bridge in 01 (i think?). a few songs (lbc and green disease) were played opening for the who in 02 (which was coicidently the same day riot act leaked, for me anyway)

    "crapshoot" or "crapshoot rapture" was played a couple times in early 05, and gone at atl city.

    there might be more, thats all i can think of over recent years
  • DewieCox
    DewieCox Posts: 11,432
    ^^That sounds about right.

    I think NAIS and Thin Air posted on fivehorizons were my first taste of PJ bootlegs. The first sign of this running addiction.
  • potnik
    potnik Posts: 463
    And then 2000 with the release of Binaural the whole album was nearly played on May 10, album came out May 16.

    Then again there was a release date and they were doing a full tour in support of the album. Looking forward to whatever they play, just hoping they head out West so that I can see them again, it's been a while.
  • Vedd Hedd
    Vedd Hedd Posts: 4,632
    Zidane wrote:
    I hope they do, for both Toronto and Chicago! But I have serious doubts for them to do it. I remember their 2005 Canadian tour and if my memory's good, they didn't play a single "new" song. I think it was only their show in Atlantic City or Philly where they played a new song; Gone.


    Yeah, but those canadian shows were a full year before the release of the Avocado album. Besdies, the Canadian tour was the defacto Lost Dogs tour. :)

    If they were to release the album a WEEK AFTER the Chicago shows, why wouldnt they play songs off that album? It would be weird, though, because nobody will have heard them yet.

    This is why I think that album will be out sooner. July or Early August.
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  • philthehip
    philthehip Posts: 2,084
    DewieCox wrote:
    Why wouldn't they? It's a tour to support their new album.

    Is it a tour to support their new album?

    Where have you read that?
  • DewieCox
    DewieCox Posts: 11,432
    philthehip wrote:
    DewieCox wrote:
    Why wouldn't they? It's a tour to support their new album.

    Is it a tour to support their new album?

    Where have you read that?

    everything that the band has said in the most recent interviews
    the fact that Ed said no touring "next year" in an interview this year
    my opinion that I don't think they'll do big tours 2 years in a row(2010,11), espcially with a fall tour this year
  • slightofjeff
    slightofjeff Posts: 7,762
    DewieCox wrote:
    I Am Mine, Thin Air and NAIS all got early debuts.

    Good point on I Am Mine. I didn't know that about the other two songs.

    Apparently, I am an idiot.
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  • slightofjeff
    slightofjeff Posts: 7,762
    DewieCox wrote:
    philthehip wrote:
    DewieCox wrote:
    Why wouldn't they? It's a tour to support their new album.

    Is it a tour to support their new album?

    Where have you read that?

    everything that the band has said in the most recent interviews
    the fact that Ed said no touring "next year" in an interview this year
    my opinion that I don't think they'll do big tours 2 years in a row(2010,11), espcially with a fall tour this year

    Could you provide at least one link? I'm not doubting ... I'd just like to see. Also, I think Ed was just talking out of his ass about no tour in 2010, as he is prone to do. Wouldn't read too much into that. I think it's too early to tell what the hell they're going to do next year.
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  • Vedd Hedd
    Vedd Hedd Posts: 4,632
    Just bumping this.

    I hope this album drops before the Chicago shows. I would really like to hear 7-8 new songs.
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  • cincybearcat
    cincybearcat Posts: 16,882
    Vedd Hedd wrote:
    Just bumping this.

    I hope this album drops before the Chicago shows. I would really like to hear 7-8 new songs.

    No kidding, that would be perfect. Nevertheless, Chicago is going to be awesome.
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  • vedhead011
    vedhead011 Posts: 300
    benjs wrote:
    LukinFan wrote:
    demetrios wrote:
    I'm hoping they do play a few songs from the new album.

    Just going back to those old school day's; listening to those Brixton '93 tapes, Pearl Jam playing tons of new songs nobody has heard off .. from the forth coming record that would could out many months later, October it was!

    It will happen! :)
    but that was back before the "official" boot days. I wonder if they'll play something new if they have official boots for this mini-tour.
    You just made me think of something... maybe the reason they haven't been road testing them is because of the official boots being available right after the shows... wouldn't the record labels have an issue with this, as it would technically be the band releasing new tracks (almost like a leak) before the actual album is released? If this is the reason (just a theory), then they could potentially do "road testing" again, as they're without a label, and thus can do what they want with their tracks without limits.

    like the dissident singles had the vitalogy songs cut out. Except dissident was put out by the record label. And now there is no record label.
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  • vedhead011
    vedhead011 Posts: 300
    I don't remember where the interview regarding no touring next year was from, but I read it too. It referenced growing families being a reason for staying off the road.
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