Not going to read back through 20+ pages to see if it already got brought up, but did anyone else notice that this is their first album that's titled after an actual song on the album?
Finally got around to listening to the copy I got at the Volcom pop-up shop in NYC and it plays fine. I guess it's a rare first pressing that isn't messed up.
2003: Buffalo, Toronto
2004: Boston (x2), Toledo, Grand Rapids
2005: Kitchener, London, Hamilton, Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto
2006: Toronto (x2), Grand Rapids, Cleveland, Detroit
2008: New York City (x2), Hartford, Boston II
2010: Buffalo, Newark, New York City (x2), Nijmegen, Berlin, Werchter
2011: Alpine Valley I, Alpine Valley II, Montreal, Toronto (x2), Ottawa, Hamilton
2012: Amsterdam (x2), Berlin (x2)
2013: London, Pittsburgh, Buffalo, Brooklyn (x2)
2014: Detroit
2016: Quebec City, Ottawa, Toronto (x2), Chicago (x2) 2018: Amsterdam (x2), Padua, Rome, Prague, Krakow, Berlin, Barcelona 2022: San Diego, Los Angeles (x2), Oakland (x2), Fresno, Sacramento, Las Vegas, Ottawa, Hamilton, Toronto 2023: Fort Worth (x2), Austin (x2) 2024: Vancouver (x2), Portland, Sacramento, Las Vegas (x2), Los Angeles (x2), Dublin, Manchester, London, Berlin (x2), Barcelona (x2) 2025: Atlanta (x2), Nashville (x2), Raleigh (x2), Pittsburgh (x2)
Am I the only one who thought Red LB's were up for sale after seeing the PJ Facebook post?
Pittsburgh, PA September 28, 2005 || Washington, DC June 22, 2008 || Barstow, VA May 13, 2010 || Seattle, WA August 10, 2018 || Dana Point, CA September 29, 2018 (EV) || Dana Point, CA September 28, 2019 (EV) || Dana Point, CA September 25, 2021 (EV) || Dana Point, CA October 1, 2021 || Dana Point, CA October 2, 2021 || Chicago, IL August 29, 2024
Can't believe I never ended up getting my PRE ORDER copy of LB.... I mean, I did end up getting a refund from 10c 4 months after it was shipping, but the vinyl never even showed up at all! Which makes me wonder, was it even sent out? I just ordered Vault 4, and I hope I actually get a copy! Funnily enough, all other PJ stuff including the singles, member packs, etc., all reach me pretty quickly. Strange..
So, uh, odd question here but, like, when's the 11th album coming out? :-)
Lightning Bolt is stellar, don't get me wrong, and I listen to it constantly, but we'd all love to know when we can expect the next one :-)
I need to plan out my excitement :-)
6/27/98 - East Troy, WI
6/29/06 - Milwaukee, WI
9/25/11 - Vancouver, BC
11/4/12 - (Eddie Vedder) Phoenix, AZ
11/1/13 - New Orleans, LA
11/19/13 - Phoenix, AZ
11/21/13 - San Diego, CA
10/12/14 - Austin, TX
10/22/14 - Denver, CO
8/22/16 - Chicago, IL (Wrigley 2) 5/9/22 - Glendale, AZ 5/18/24 - Las Vegas, NV
So, uh, odd question here but, like, when's the 11th album coming out? :-)
Lightning Bolt is stellar, don't get me wrong, and I listen to it constantly, but we'd all love to know when we can expect the next one :-)
I need to plan out my excitement :-)
My fearless prediction:
2015 will be a quiet year. Maybe some stuff in Canada and/or South America between February and May (or possibly in the fall.) I wouldn't be shocked if they went back to Europe. I'm sure they'll do at least one US show. They do at least one every year...actually, I think they do at least TWO if you count the two different day of PJ20. The wishes for PJ25 have already started up.
Jeff is supposedly in the studio with RNDM, so I'm sure we'll see stuff from them sooner or later.
I don't expect new music next year. One of the ways this band really excels is that they're not pressured by a corporate label to put out new music every other year. They've survived for so long because they have the freedom to take extended breaks, as we saw after Backspacer.
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2004: Boston (x2), Toledo, Grand Rapids
2005: Kitchener, London, Hamilton, Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto
2006: Toronto (x2), Grand Rapids, Cleveland, Detroit
2008: New York City (x2), Hartford, Boston II
2010: Buffalo, Newark, New York City (x2), Nijmegen, Berlin, Werchter
2011: Alpine Valley I, Alpine Valley II, Montreal, Toronto (x2), Ottawa, Hamilton
2012: Amsterdam (x2), Berlin (x2)
2013: London, Pittsburgh, Buffalo, Brooklyn (x2)
2014: Detroit
2016: Quebec City, Ottawa, Toronto (x2), Chicago (x2)
2018: Amsterdam (x2), Padua, Rome, Prague, Krakow, Berlin, Barcelona
2022: San Diego, Los Angeles (x2), Oakland (x2), Fresno, Sacramento, Las Vegas, Ottawa, Hamilton, Toronto
2023: Fort Worth (x2), Austin (x2)
2024: Vancouver (x2), Portland, Sacramento, Las Vegas (x2), Los Angeles (x2), Dublin, Manchester, London, Berlin (x2), Barcelona (x2)
2025: Atlanta (x2), Nashville (x2), Raleigh (x2), Pittsburgh (x2)
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Auckland 1998
EV (Neil Finn and Friends, April 2, 2001)
Auckland 2009
Auckland 2014
Auckland 1 2024
Auckland 2 2024
Auckland 1998
EV (Neil Finn and Friends, April 2, 2001)
Auckland 2009
Auckland 2014
Auckland 1 2024
Auckland 2 2024
Lightning Bolt is stellar, don't get me wrong, and I listen to it constantly, but we'd all love to know when we can expect the next one :-)
I need to plan out my excitement :-)
6/29/06 - Milwaukee, WI
9/25/11 - Vancouver, BC
11/4/12 - (Eddie Vedder) Phoenix, AZ
11/1/13 - New Orleans, LA
11/19/13 - Phoenix, AZ
11/21/13 - San Diego, CA
10/12/14 - Austin, TX
10/22/14 - Denver, CO
8/22/16 - Chicago, IL (Wrigley 2)
5/9/22 - Glendale, AZ
5/18/24 - Las Vegas, NV
My fearless prediction:
2015 will be a quiet year. Maybe some stuff in Canada and/or South America between February and May (or possibly in the fall.) I wouldn't be shocked if they went back to Europe. I'm sure they'll do at least one US show. They do at least one every year...actually, I think they do at least TWO if you count the two different day of PJ20. The wishes for PJ25 have already started up.
Jeff is supposedly in the studio with RNDM, so I'm sure we'll see stuff from them sooner or later.
I don't expect new music next year. One of the ways this band really excels is that they're not pressured by a corporate label to put out new music every other year. They've survived for so long because they have the freedom to take extended breaks, as we saw after Backspacer.