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  • Paul Andrews
    Paul Andrews Posts: 2,489
    For me, it is the perfect opener.. I've had it three times (Perth 98 (2), 2003, LA4) and also Sometimes (Perth 98 (1), LA3) twice which is also great as an opener. There is something about Ed singing Long Road as an opener which makes you feel that show is just for you, especially when he sings "how I wished for you today"
  • craigb
    craigb Posts: 806
    Yeah. Great one. I was well stoked when they played it at the Los Angeles 4 show to open the set. Great start to a fantastic show.

    Only thing that made it better was when they played "All those Yesterdays".
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  • bunny
    bunny Posts: 270
    agree
    beautiful song
    I'd love to hear this live :( ...lucky you
  • For me, it is the perfect opener.. I've had it three times (Perth 98 (2), 2003, LA4) and also Sometimes (Perth 98 (1), LA3) twice which is also great as an opener. There is something about Ed singing Long Road as an opener which makes you feel that show is just for you, especially when he sings "how I wished for you today"

    I agree completely Paul. I hear Long Road as an opener and I know its going to be an awesome night. I think I've gotten LR maybe 4 or 5 times. Good times. Best opener ever.
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  • Paul Andrews
    Paul Andrews Posts: 2,489
    I must say Breakerfall was a great surprise opener at Perth 09.

    I think Of The Girl is also terrific and only hope that one day I get to see this song open a show. The Nov 2000 Boise Idaho boot is one of my favourites, 'Of The Girl' starts slowly and builds up brilliantly.
  • ComeToTX
    ComeToTX Austin Posts: 8,105
    aNiMaL wrote:
    The version Ed, Mike, and Neil Young did a week after 9/11, I think is my favorite version. Yeah, very moving song. And a great concert opener!!!

    agreed!
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  • mikalina
    mikalina Posts: 7,206
    My favorite is Ed with Neil Young version- just awsome!
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  • llove
    llove Posts: 106
    I must say Breakerfall was a great surprise opener at Perth 09.

    I think Of The Girl is also terrific and only hope that one day I get to see this song open a show. The Nov 2000 Boise Idaho boot is one of my favourites, 'Of The Girl' starts slowly and builds up brilliantly.


    Toronto 8/21/2009 was opened with Of the Girl, great choice -- only concert I've been to so far and it was powerful. 8-)
    I would love Long Road to kick off the New Orleans show. I know I would cry with joy.
    makes much more sense, to live in the present tense
  • red mos
    red mos Posts: 4,953
    they opened my first show with this. 10/14/00
    They opened with Oceans the next night, and I couldn't go. Tried to buy a ticket off a scalper, but the guy in front of me got arrested, so I didn't get to go to the second show in my backyard. Bought a t shirt insteasd since the ticket was a no doing.
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  • smarchee
    smarchee Windsor, Ontario Posts: 14,539
    llove wrote:


    Toronto 8/21/2009 was opened with Of the Girl, great choice -- only concert I've been to so far and it was powerful. .

    yep, such a great opener, the first time of the shows I have been too, really appreciate that song more and it will always make me think of toronto 09
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  • I only at this time had Ten,VS,Vitology and LO2L in my cd collection - I picked up 2000 touring band - watched it alone in the dark with some xmas lights two joints and a six pack - needless to say there were 4 beers and 1 stork left when I pressed play - oh year first week with a 36in tv (that was huge in 2000) and surround sound - my goosebumps brushed the ceiling - I had never heard that song before and was blasted to mars

    a year or more later I added No Code, Yield and Binaural to my CD collection - and few days after September 11, 2001 I was at Dartmouth College (working) and I organized an event on the big screen for students to come and watch America's Tribute To Heroes - the room was somber, just quiet small talk,if you listened you could only hear breathing and crickets- When Ed, Mike and Neil Young started - the room was silent until they finished - you couldn't even hear the crickets breathing - the next day those I saw said it was great and thanks for doing it and all that but the only song they mentioned was Long Road - I mean some said Tom Petty was good and others but everyone mentioned Ed - he is beyond this world

    Long Road is great and a stupendous opener - at Bonnaroo I was really hoping for it to be the first song - they opened with Hard To Imagine - I had heard it a few times studio before then but it had the same effect as that evening watching Long Road for the first time - evanescent
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  • solat1973
    solat1973 Posts: 131
    The Best Long Road I've witnessed was Uniondale 4/30/03.. It blew me away... MSG 9/10/98 wasn't to bad either
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  • mca47
    mca47 Posts: 13,348
    norm wrote:

    Cool, I have never seen that before! :)
  • rival.
    rival. Chicago Posts: 7,775
    aNiMaL wrote:
    The version Ed, Mike, and Neil Young did a week after 9/11, I think is my favorite version. Yeah, very moving song. And a great concert opener!!!

    yup.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XxM1sPJI1eI
  • OceansMagnet
    OceansMagnet Posts: 1,044
    My personal favorite Long Road would be in Cincinatti back in 06. They played the "US Bank" Riverfront Arena. This is the site of the infamous 1979 Who concert where 11 people were killed in a stampede. Robert Pollard of Guided By Voices fame was the opener and Ed mentioned that Robert and he had talked about that sad night and Rob was actually there as a fan back then. They also played Love Boat Captain.. Which was the saddest most beautiful moment I have ever faced at a PJ show. It was obvious that in Ed's mind they were back in Denmark while they played.. Closed the show with Baba O. with Robert Pollard on stage shaking the tambourines and singing along.. Not my favourite PJ show, (Phili 4 09, N.O. 1995 w/Ramones, St. Louis 98 would be my 3 favorites) but a beautiful sad moving night of music.
  • Top 5 song for me, but still haven't seen it live yet!!! :x

    I think hearing this live would create such an amazing mood for the rest of the show.
  • PA Jammer
    PA Jammer Tamaqua, Pa. Posts: 341
    My all-time favorite opener!! :D
    Tom- Tamaqua PA

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