best Immortality?

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  • foodshop65
    foodshop65 Connecticut Posts: 731
    Hartford 2013 was pretty awesome
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  • Newch91
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    I've seen it 3 times and from the ones I've seen, Hartford 2008. Something about being on the lawn that night, with the clouds out, and looking up at the dark sky as Mike plays his solo. Something magical about that one.

    From the versions I've heard, I really love Buenos Aires 2011 version.

    Looking forward to hearing the Brooklyn 2 and Hartford 2013 versions when they become available!
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    From the versions I've heard, I really love Buenos Aires 2011 version.
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    yep,people thinking BA 11 and think the best crowd etc
    but that performance is a gem...really need to listen carefull someone to feel the Harmony all playing..
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  • Smellyman wrote:
    benaroya

    I agree with this. Don't have a favorite from non benaroya, standard shows
  • BinFrog
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  • alphawolf
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  • josevolution
    josevolution Posts: 32,358
    I allways go with the most recent one i've seen so that would make Hartford my fav until i get to hear it again next tour ...
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  • evenflow82
    evenflow82 Posts: 3,892
    There was one from the Japan run of shows in 2003 that was almost eight minutes long and had a great jam at the end.
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  • ceska
    ceska New York Posts: 1,146
    Immortality > Alive, Seattle 2000. I don't know if people knew it was coming or not, but it seems to be a great tension builder into the explosion that is Alive, played for the first time since the Europe tour.
  • JaneNY
    JaneNY Posts: 4,438
    Adding my vote for Benaroya. Mike's solo takes it to a different plane.

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  • BinFrog
    BinFrog MA Posts: 7,314
    evenflow82 wrote:
    There was one from the Japan run of shows in 2003 that was almost eight minutes long and had a great jam at the end.

    I actually listened to that one last night. The end jam is great, but I think the rest of the song sounds "tired", if that word makes sense.
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  • BinFrog
    BinFrog MA Posts: 7,314
    I allways go with the most recent one i've seen so that would make Hartford my fav until i get to hear it again next tour ...


    This question came up as my buddy and I were discussing the version we had just seen in Hartford. It was top notch for sure....I need to hear it again to see if it was as great as I remembered.
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  • RB90590
    RB90590 Posts: 227
    Nagoya 2003 with the improv jam leading into it was my favorite.
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  • evenflow82
    evenflow82 Posts: 3,892
    BinFrog wrote:
    evenflow82 wrote:
    There was one from the Japan run of shows in 2003 that was almost eight minutes long and had a great jam at the end.

    I actually listened to that one last night. The end jam is great, but I think the rest of the song sounds "tired", if that word makes sense.

    Most of the songs on 2003 sound tired to me compared to the band 2006 and on. I'm not a big fan of the riot act tour.
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  • supernaut1125
    supernaut1125 Denver, CO Posts: 255
    edited October 2013
    Wasn't there, but love the alternate version from Orpheum 1994
    This has always been my all time favorite version since I first heard it when the bootleg was released. I am currently listening to Hartford '08 as I'm typing because Immortality is by far my favorite PJ song. Vitalogy was the first PJ album I was allowed to buy and has always been my favorite album. I used to always relate this song to Kurt Cobain's death, but I'm sure a lot of teenagers did in the 90s. DAMN! McCready tears up the solo on the Hartford show! I still prefer the Orpheum alternate lyrics to any version I have heard. I love the way the lyrics developed but the alternate lyrics I personally relate to a lot and has very strange relation to some tragic events in my life. I had to edit this and add that the way the song was played on the Orpheum version (bass, riffs, etc.) is much better to me than the song ended up on the album. Still my favorite though!

    On a side note, Come Back is a song I see lots of fans relating to loss of a loved one, but I have always seen it as a love song. Inside Job is the song I have always related to a good friend I lost to suicide. Only other song that rivals Immortality as my favorite PJ song is Present Tense.
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  • pjsyco
    pjsyco Wilmington, NC Posts: 653
    Toronto 2000. End of story
  • supernaut1125
    supernaut1125 Denver, CO Posts: 255
    pjsyco wrote:
    Toronto 2000. End of story
    I'll have to check that out. What makes it so special?