My 50 Shows... Ranked.
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Here are my rankings:
Full shows:
1. Los Angeles 2, 11/24/2013: This show was all over the place setlist-wise, and I have to admit that it took a while for the crowd to get going as a consequence. Got to hear a handful of absolute treasures (Low Light, Present Tense, No Way (!), Save It For Later tag on Betterman, Another Brick in the Wall tag on Daughter, After Hours, Mother, Breath were all highlights), as well as some of my least-favorite live songs (Last Kiss, Sleeping By Myself). But the reason I rank this #1 (and believe that it will never be topped) is the timing of it. This show came at a point where I had hit absolute rock bottom in my life with no hope in sight. I didn't even bother to get 10C tickets to either LA show because I honestly questioned if I would even make it to November. I've always said that music is therapy, and this was the strongest proof I have of that. For three solid hours I was able to forget about all the shit in my life and focus on the elation and hope that Pearl Jam has always brought me. I needed this show, and the band delivered as powerfully as I could have wished for. On an added note, for the person I went with this was her first Pearl Jam show (she had become a rabid fan because of me). The first song I had ever played for her was "Oceans", and that had become "our" song in more ways than I can possibly describe. So when the band opened with it at this show -- the first song of the first PJ show we went to together -- we both cried. That's a moment I'll remember like it was yesterday even when I'm 100.
2. Los Angeles I, 7/9/2006: Just a fun, energetic, crowd-friendly show. Great mix of fan favorites and a few songs I had been dying to see live (Crown of Thorns, Inside Job, Whipping). But the main reason I rank this so high is that it was the show at which I finally got to hear my all-time favorite Pearl Jam song, "Release". I still get goosebumps thinking about the goosebumps I got when I realized that's how they were opening.
3. Los Angeles 3, October 6, 2009: I scored a last-minute ticketmaster-released front row (Mike's side) ticket for this one, and went nuts the entire night. Ended up with at least 5 guitar picks including one of his personalized ones with a dog on each side. Fun setlist, most memorably for the surprise duet with Chris Cornell on "Hunger Strike" (the crowd lost its shit), but also the opener ("Sometimes") into "Breakerfall". Also got Faithfull and Off He Goes, two of my all-time favorite PJ tracks.
4. Santa Barbara, 7/13/2006: Beautiful venue, beautiful day, beautiful set. First 10 songs were all acoustic (Oceans, Hard to Imagine, Low Light were highlights). Had great 10C seats and the band seemed happy as shit that day.
5. PJ 20 I, East Troy, 9/3/11: Yes it was freezing and raining and I was out on the lawn, but who cares? We got Release, In My Tree, Who You Are, Push Me, Pull Me, In The Moonlight, Help, Help, Education...plus a Temple of the Dog reunion set. Truly a set for the hardcore fans, and just an amazing experience overall.
6. Los Angeles I, 11/23/13: I feel like this should be ranked higher, but everything above was so amazing that I don't know which show to move back. The opening trio was mind-blowing: Pendulum -> Release -> Long Road, and this was just a solid, fun show to be at (even including Ed's pissed off rant at the shitty fan in the pit).
7. PJ 20 II, East Troy, 9/4/11: Another show heavy on fan favorites and rarities: Wash, All Night, Pilate, No Way, Smile, to name a few. I did think that a second night of Cornell taking over much of the vocals was a bit of a letdown, but it just feels wrong to complain about that.
8. LA IV, 10/7/2009: The end of a four-show run in Los Angeles, and, among those 4, the one that the band seemed most loose and carefree. Nice setlist with some real treats (Alone, Long Road, All Those Yesterdays, Crown of Thorns, Kick Out the Jams with Jerry Cantrell). Only thing that brought it down, in my opinion, was a fourth-consecutive night of a mini-orchestra set playing the exact same songs to open the first encore (the band sounded great, but I suppose as PJ fans we get spoiled by them mixing things up to the extent that having an entire portion of the encore identical for four consecutive shows is a bit of a letdown).
9. Missoula, 6/20/98: My first PJ show! I was 19 at the time and had taken a 3-day Amtrak train from Los Angeles to Missoula in order to visit a girl and see PJ from the GA section on a football field. Based on the rush of the crowd (it was impossible to stand still for more than about 5 seconds without being pushed or pulled or swayed) and the fact that this was my first PJ show, this should really be ranked higher, but I was admittedly more of a casual/semi-serious fan back then, and I didn't appreciate the moment as much as I would as the rabid fan that I am today. My lasting memory of this set is In Hiding, which was absolute euphoric.
10. LA I, 9/30/09: Bit of a short set, but I got to hear Rats for the first time, so it was all good. Also my first time with some of the Backspacer tracks (Unthought Known, Amongst the Waves), which I thought were pretty amazing live.
11. LA II, 10/1/09: Nothing at all wrong with this show, but nothing remarkably standout, either. Psyched to see Driven to Tears for the first time.
12. Outside Lands festival, San Francisco, 9/28/09: The band was great and the setlist was solid, but my most vivid memory of this show was of a huge, drunk Samoan dude with a long, sweaty ponytail who alternated whipping said ponytail at everyone around him and threatening to fight people for no apparent reason. It sucks how one shitty "fan" can drag down an entire show...
13. San Bernardino, 10/28/00: My second PJ show, and my first with 10C seats (which ended up being great). The setlist and band/crowd energy were fine, but it was freezing, and I was sick as a dog, and I probably annoyed my neighbors by coughing all night...so this one ranks at the bottom for me.
Bridge School shows: I feel like these have to be ranked separately because they are a completely different experience than full shows:
1. 10/23/10: Mind-blowing set featuring THREE songs never played outside of Bridge School (Santa Cruz, Dancing Barefoot, Walk With Me w/ Uncle Neil). And yet the highlight was an absolutely stunning, slow, stripped-down version of Better Man that I became obsessed with for months that followed.
2. 10/25/03: My first Bridge School ever. At that point I had never heard Pearl Jam's version of Masters of War, so when that was how they opened their set, I was absolutely blown away. This set also included amazing versions of Man of the Hour, Black, and one of the only three performances of 25 Minutes To Go that the band has performed.
3. 10/15/14: Hard to pick the highlight of this set: acoustic Hunger Strike with Chris Cornell or acoustic Given to Fly? Both were stunning. Rain and Fuckin Up' were also incredibly fun to hear in this setting.
4. 10/24/10: Really amazing set featuring more rarities: Other Side, Driftin', Walk With Me with Uncle Neil. I would probably rank this higher except that I was more stoned than I have ever been in my life and it hazed over my view of the set.
5. 10/22/06: Every Bridge School performance I have been to has been beautiful, so it sucks that there has to be a last place. This was a fun set that included Masters of War, Around the Bend, Thin Air, Black, and Throw Your Hatred Down. No complaints whatsoever.Post edited by walkunafraid onEverything has chains...Absolutely nothing's changed. - PJ
“The only way to deal with an unfree world is to become so absolutely free that your very existence is an act of rebellion.” - Albert Camus0 -
It's amazing how they add up over the years. I never thought I would be this close to the 50 mark. After MSG and Fenway I'll be 5 away. I don't know if I can rank them with some real gems on the list but 'll find this thread next year
. 1996 - Ft Lauderdale
1998 - West Palm Beach 1
2000 - West Palm Beach 1&2
2003 - WPB,Tampa,Atlanta,Camden 1&2,MSG 1&2, Boston 3,Hershey Park
2004 - Asheville, Kissimmee
2008 - West Palm Beach,Tampa,Columbia,Virginia Beach, Mansfield 1&2
2010 - Hartford,Boston,Newark, MSG 1&2
2011 - PJ20 1&2, Costa Rica
2013 - Wrigley,Brooklyn 1&2,Seattle
2014 - Denver,Mountain View 1&2
2015 - Bogata, Mexico City
2016 - Ft Lauderdale,Miami,Tampa,NYC 1&2,Telluride,Fenway 1&2,Wrigley 1&20 -
funny that of your full shows i've been to all but outside lands and missoula and would have slighty different rankings for each, but both our number 1s (out of those shows) woudl be the same and for completely different reasons.walkunafraid said:Here are my rankings:
Full shows:
1. Los Angeles 2, 11/24/2013: This show was all over the place setlist-wise, and I have to admit that it took a while for the crowd to get going as a consequence. Got to hear a handful of absolute treasures (Low Light, Present Tense, No Way (!), Save It For Later tag on Betterman, Another Brick in the Wall tag on Daughter, After Hours, Mother, Breath were all highlights), as well as some of my least-favorite live songs (Last Kiss, Sleeping By Myself). But the reason I rank this #1 (and believe that it will never be topped) is the timing of it. This show came at a point where I had hit absolute rock bottom in my life with no hope in sight. I didn't even bother to get 10C tickets to either LA show because I honestly questioned if I would even make it to November. I've always said that music is therapy, and this was the strongest proof I have of that. For three solid hours I was able to forget about all the shit in my life and focus on the elation and hope that Pearl Jam has always brought me. I needed this show, and the band delivered as powerfully as I could have wished for. On an added note, for the person I went with this was her first Pearl Jam show (she had become a rabid fan because of me). The first song I had ever played for her was "Oceans", and that had become "our" song in more ways than I can possibly describe. So when the band opened with it at this show -- the first song of the first PJ show we went to together -- we both cried. That's a moment I'll remember like it was yesterday even when I'm 100.
2. Los Angeles I, 7/9/2006: Just a fun, energetic, crowd-friendly show. Great mix of fan favorites and a few songs I had been dying to see live (Crown of Thorns, Inside Job, Whipping). But the main reason I rank this so high is that it was the show at which I finally got to hear my all-time favorite Pearl Jam song, "Release". I still get goosebumps thinking about the goosebumps I got when I realized that's how they were opening.
3. Los Angeles 3, October 6, 2009: I scored a last-minute ticketmaster-released front row (Mike's side) ticket for this one, and went nuts the entire night. Ended up with at least 5 guitar picks including one of his personalized ones with a dog on each side. Fun setlist, most memorably for the surprise duet with Chris Cornell on "Hunger Strike" (the crowd lost its shit), but also the opener ("Sometimes") into "Breakerfall". Also got Faithfull and Off He Goes, two of my all-time favorite PJ tracks.
4. Santa Barbara, 7/13/2006: Beautiful venue, beautiful day, beautiful set. First 10 songs were all acoustic (Oceans, Hard to Imagine, Low Light were highlights). Had great 10C seats and the band seemed happy as shit that day.
5. PJ 20 I, East Troy, 9/3/11: Yes it was freezing and raining and I was out on the lawn, but who cares? We got Release, In My Tree, Who You Are, Push Me, Pull Me, In The Moonlight, Help, Help, Education...plus a Temple of the Dog reunion set. Truly a set for the hardcore fans, and just an amazing experience overall.
6. Los Angeles I, 11/23/13: I feel like this should be ranked higher, but everything above was so amazing that I don't know which show to move back. The opening trio was mind-blowing: Pendulum -> Release -> Long Road, and this was just a solid, fun show to be at (even including Ed's pissed off rant at the shitty fan in the pit).
7. PJ 20 II, East Troy, 9/4/11: Another show heavy on fan favorites and rarities: Wash, All Night, Pilate, No Way, Smile, to name a few. I did think that a second night of Cornell taking over much of the vocals was a bit of a letdown, but it just feels wrong to complain about that.
8. LA IV, 10/7/2009: The end of a four-show run in Los Angeles, and, among those 4, the one that the band seemed most loose and carefree. Nice setlist with some real treats (Alone, Long Road, All Those Yesterdays, Crown of Thorns, Kick Out the Jams with Jerry Cantrell). Only thing that brought it down, in my opinion, was a fourth-consecutive night of a mini-orchestra set playing the exact same songs to open the first encore (the band sounded great, but I suppose as PJ fans we get spoiled by them mixing things up to the extent that having an entire portion of the encore identical for four consecutive shows is a bit of a letdown).
9. Missoula, 6/20/98: My first PJ show! I was 19 at the time and had taken a 3-day Amtrak train from Los Angeles to Missoula in order to visit a girl and see PJ from the GA section on a football field. Based on the rush of the crowd (it was impossible to stand still for more than about 5 seconds without being pushed or pulled or swayed) and the fact that this was my first PJ show, this should really be ranked higher, but I was admittedly more of a casual/semi-serious fan back then, and I didn't appreciate the moment as much as I would as the rabid fan that I am today. My lasting memory of this set is In Hiding, which was absolute euphoric.
10. LA I, 9/30/09: Bit of a short set, but I got to hear Rats for the first time, so it was all good. Also my first time with some of the Backspacer tracks (Unthought Known, Amongst the Waves), which I thought were pretty amazing live.
11. LA II, 10/1/09: Nothing at all wrong with this show, but nothing remarkably standout, either. Psyched to see Driven to Tears for the first time.
12. Outside Lands festival, San Francisco, 9/28/09: The band was great and the setlist was solid, but my most vivid memory of this show was of a huge, drunk Samoan dude with a long, sweaty ponytail who alternated whipping said ponytail at everyone around him and threatening to fight people for no apparent reason. It sucks how one shitty "fan" can drag down an entire show...
13. San Bernardino, 10/28/00: My second PJ show, and my first with 10C seats (which ended up being great). The setlist and band/crowd energy were fine, but it was freezing, and I was sick as a dog, and I probably annoyed my neighbors by coughing all night...so this one ranks at the bottom for me.
Bridge School shows: I feel like these have to be ranked separately because they are a completely different experience than full shows:
1. 10/23/10: Mind-blowing set featuring THREE songs never played outside of Bridge School (Santa Cruz, Dancing Barefoot, Walk With Me w/ Uncle Neil). And yet the highlight was an absolutely stunning, slow, stripped-down version of Better Man that I became obsessed with for months that followed.
2. 10/25/03: My first Bridge School ever. At that point I had never heard Pearl Jam's version of Masters of War, so when that was how they opened their set, I was absolutely blown away. This set also included amazing versions of Man of the Hour, Black, and one of the only three performances of 25 Minutes To Go that the band has performed.
3. 10/15/14: Hard to pick the highlight of this set: acoustic Hunger Strike with Chris Cornell or acoustic Given to Fly? Both were stunning. Rain and Fuckin Up' were also incredibly fun to hear in this setting.
4. 10/24/10: Really amazing set featuring more rarities: Other Side, Driftin', Walk With Me with Uncle Neil. I would probably rank this higher except that I was more stoned than I have ever been in my life and it hazed over my view of the set.
5. 10/22/06: Every Bridge School performance I have been to has been beautiful, so it sucks that there has to be a last place. This was a fun set that included Masters of War, Around the Bend, Thin Air, Black, and Throw Your Hatred Down. No complaints whatsoever.0 -
I think I've settled on my top 10:
Hartford 2008
Spectrum 3/4 2009
MSG 2 2010
PJ20 1/2 2011
Hartford 2013
Philly 1 2013
Tampa 2016
Philly 2 2016
severed hand thirteen2006: Gorge 7/23 2008: Hartford 6/27 Beacon 7/1 2009: Spectrum 10/30-31
2010: Newark 5/18 MSG 5/20-21 2011: PJ20 9/3-4 2012: Made In America 9/2
2013: Brooklyn 10/18-19 Philly 10/21-22 Hartford 10/25 2014: ACL10/12
2015: NYC 9/23 2016: Tampa 4/11 Philly 4/28-29 MSG 5/1-2 Fenway 8/5+8/7
2017: RRHoF 4/7 2018: Fenway 9/2+9/4 2021: Sea Hear Now 9/18
2022: MSG 9/11 2024: MSG 9/3-4 Philly 9/7+9/9 Fenway 9/15+9/17
2025: Pittsburgh 5/16+5/180 -
My shows ranked. I feel like this is a fluid ranking, I may change these rankings in the future.
Can't wait to see where Wrigley 2016 ends up.
Rank My Show Number Date Concert
1 22 10/31/2009 Spectrum Night 4 - Last Show
2 26 9/4/2011 PJ20 Night 2
3 36 10/17/2014 Moline, IL - No Code Show
4 25 9/3/2011 PJ20 Night 1
5 14 8/2/2007 Vic Theater, Chicago, IL - Pre Lolla
6 9 5/19/2006 Grand Rapids, MI
7 39 4/16/2016 Greenville, SC - Versus Show
8 37 10/20/2014 Milwaukee, WI - Yield Show
9 21 10/30/2009 Spectrum Night 3 - Philadelphia, PA
10 33 10/30/2013 Charlotte, NC
11 5 10/2/2004 Toledo, OH - Vote For Change Tour
12 32 10/29/2013 Charlottesville, VA
13 1 6/27/1998 East Troy, WI - Alpine Valley
14 12 9/11/2006 Bercy - Paris, France
15 3 4/1/2003 Denver, CO
16 20 8/24/2009 Chicago, IL - United Center
17 31 10/27/2013 Baltimore, MD
18 8 9/12/2005 London, ON
19 29 7/16/2013 London, ON
20 19 8/23/2009 Chicago, IL - United Center
21 30 7/19/2013 Chicago, IL - Wrigley Field
22 2 6/29/1998 Chicago, IL - United Center
23 18 6/22/2008 Washington, DC
24 6 10/3/2004 Grand Rapids, MI - Delta Plex
25 23 5/3/2010 Kansas City, MO
26 7 9/11/2005 Kitchner, ON
27 10 5/22/2006 Auburn Hills, MI
28 4 6/26/2003 Detroit, MI
29 34 10/3/2014 St. Louis, MO
30 24 5/4/2010 St. Louis, MO
31 28 9/30/2012 Missoula, MT
32 35 10/9/2014 Lincoln, NE
33 13 12/9/2006 Honolulu, HI - Opening for U2
34 16 6/19/2008 Camden, NJ
35 40 4/26/2016 Lexington, KY
36 17 6/20/2008 Camden, NJ
37 15 8/5/2007 Chicago, IL - Lollapalooza
38 11 6/24/2006 Cincinnati, OH
39 27 9/22/2012 Atlanta, GA - Midtown Music Fest
40 38 9/26/2015 New York, NY - Global Citizens Fest
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Wow, you have seen a lot of amazing shows. I like how you put your rank and your show #.P34RL J4MM3R said:My shows ranked. I feel like this is a fluid ranking, I may change these rankings in the future.
Can't wait to see where Wrigley 2016 ends up.
Rank My Show Number Date Concert
1 22 10/31/2009 Spectrum Night 4 - Last Show
2 26 9/4/2011 PJ20 Night 2
3 36 10/17/2014 Moline, IL - No Code Show
4 25 9/3/2011 PJ20 Night 1
5 14 8/2/2007 Vic Theater, Chicago, IL - Pre Lolla
6 9 5/19/2006 Grand Rapids, MI
7 39 4/16/2016 Greenville, SC - Versus Show
8 37 10/20/2014 Milwaukee, WI - Yield Show
9 21 10/30/2009 Spectrum Night 3 - Philadelphia, PA
10 33 10/30/2013 Charlotte, NC
11 5 10/2/2004 Toledo, OH - Vote For Change Tour
12 32 10/29/2013 Charlottesville, VA
13 1 6/27/1998 East Troy, WI - Alpine Valley
14 12 9/11/2006 Bercy - Paris, France
15 3 4/1/2003 Denver, CO
16 20 8/24/2009 Chicago, IL - United Center
17 31 10/27/2013 Baltimore, MD
18 8 9/12/2005 London, ON
19 29 7/16/2013 London, ON
20 19 8/23/2009 Chicago, IL - United Center
21 30 7/19/2013 Chicago, IL - Wrigley Field
22 2 6/29/1998 Chicago, IL - United Center
23 18 6/22/2008 Washington, DC
24 6 10/3/2004 Grand Rapids, MI - Delta Plex
25 23 5/3/2010 Kansas City, MO
26 7 9/11/2005 Kitchner, ON
27 10 5/22/2006 Auburn Hills, MI
28 4 6/26/2003 Detroit, MI
29 34 10/3/2014 St. Louis, MO
30 24 5/4/2010 St. Louis, MO
31 28 9/30/2012 Missoula, MT
32 35 10/9/2014 Lincoln, NE
33 13 12/9/2006 Honolulu, HI - Opening for U2
34 16 6/19/2008 Camden, NJ
35 40 4/26/2016 Lexington, KY
36 17 6/20/2008 Camden, NJ
37 15 8/5/2007 Chicago, IL - Lollapalooza
38 11 6/24/2006 Cincinnati, OH
39 27 9/22/2012 Atlanta, GA - Midtown Music Fest
40 38 9/26/2015 New York, NY - Global Citizens Festsevered hand thirteen2006: Gorge 7/23 2008: Hartford 6/27 Beacon 7/1 2009: Spectrum 10/30-31
2010: Newark 5/18 MSG 5/20-21 2011: PJ20 9/3-4 2012: Made In America 9/2
2013: Brooklyn 10/18-19 Philly 10/21-22 Hartford 10/25 2014: ACL10/12
2015: NYC 9/23 2016: Tampa 4/11 Philly 4/28-29 MSG 5/1-2 Fenway 8/5+8/7
2017: RRHoF 4/7 2018: Fenway 9/2+9/4 2021: Sea Hear Now 9/18
2022: MSG 9/11 2024: MSG 9/3-4 Philly 9/7+9/9 Fenway 9/15+9/17
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Solid top ten!SVRDhand13 said:I think I've settled on my top 10:
Hartford 2008
Spectrum 3/4 2009
MSG 2 2010
PJ20 1/2 2011
Hartford 2013
Philly 1 2013
Tampa 2016
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I only have 12 shows, so probably top 5 made better sense for me, but here it is. The first three are no brainers - after that, i could have probably gone in any order. I thought the 2008 MSG shows were solid, but i dont listen to the boots as much as the others. The Beacon show was cool - small hall, acoustic set (masters of war, harvest moon, undone). I think i liked the 2016 MSG shows better than many and i think the 2010 Newark show is underrated.
1.Philly 3 2009
2. MSG2 2010
3. East Rutherford 2 2006
4. Brooklyn 1 2013
5. Beacon Theater 2008
6. MSG1 2016
7. Newark 2010
8, MSG2 2016
9. MSG1 2010
10,Brooklyn 2 2013
6/3/06 (East Rutherford 2)
6/24/08 (MSG1)
6/25/08 (MSG2)
7/1/08 (Beacon Theater -NYC)
10/30/09 (Philly3)
5/18/10 (Newark, NJ)
5/20/10 (MSG1)
5/21/10 (MSG2)
10/18/13 (Brooklyn 1)
10/19/13 (Brooklyn 2)
5/1/16 (MSG 1)
5/2/16 (MSG 2)
3/30/20 (MSG)
9/3/24 I(MSG1)
9/4/24 (MSG 2)0 -
edited mine to include the MSGs. They may drop over time0
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Damn, I already did this 2 years ago. I need to try to find that thread and then add in my new shows. I was hard enough to do the first time.
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1995- New Orleans, LA : New Orleans, LA
1996- Charleston, SC
1998- Atlanta, GA: Birmingham, AL: Greenville, SC: Knoxville, TN
2000- Atlanta, GA: New Orleans, LA: Memphis, TN: Nashville, TN
2003- Raleigh, NC: Charlotte, NC: Atlanta, GA
2004- Asheville, NC (hometown show)
2006- Cincinnati, OH
2008- Columbia, SC
2009- Chicago, IL x 2 / Ed Vedder- Atlanta, GA x 2
2010- Bristow, VA
2011- Alpine Valley, WI (PJ20) x 2 / Ed Vedder- Chicago, IL
2012- Atlanta, GA
2013- Charlotte, NC
2014- Cincinnati, OH
2015- New York, NY
2016- Greenville, SC: Hampton, VA:: Columbia, SC: Raleigh, NC : Lexington, KY: Philly, PA 2: (Wrigley) Chicago, IL x 2 (holy shit): Temple of the Dog- Philly, PA
2017- ED VED- Louisville, KY
2018- Chicago, IL x2, Boston, MA x2
2020- Nashville, TN
2022- Smashville
2023- Austin, TX x2
2024- Baltimore
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Thanks! Listen to the Tampa boot if you haven't already. What a show!mcgruff10 said:
Solid top ten!SVRDhand13 said:I think I've settled on my top 10:
Hartford 2008
Spectrum 3/4 2009
MSG 2 2010
PJ20 1/2 2011
Hartford 2013
Philly 1 2013
Tampa 2016
Philly 2 2016severed hand thirteen2006: Gorge 7/23 2008: Hartford 6/27 Beacon 7/1 2009: Spectrum 10/30-31
2010: Newark 5/18 MSG 5/20-21 2011: PJ20 9/3-4 2012: Made In America 9/2
2013: Brooklyn 10/18-19 Philly 10/21-22 Hartford 10/25 2014: ACL10/12
2015: NYC 9/23 2016: Tampa 4/11 Philly 4/28-29 MSG 5/1-2 Fenway 8/5+8/7
2017: RRHoF 4/7 2018: Fenway 9/2+9/4 2021: Sea Hear Now 9/18
2022: MSG 9/11 2024: MSG 9/3-4 Philly 9/7+9/9 Fenway 9/15+9/17
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Newark 2010...very underrated show...loved itNYCPJ said:I only have 12 shows, so probably top 5 made better sense for me, but here it is. The first three are no brainers - after that, i could have probably gone in any order. I thought the 2008 MSG shows were solid, but i dont listen to the boots as much as the others. The Beacon show was cool - small hall, acoustic set (masters of war, harvest moon, undone). I think i liked the 2016 MSG shows better than many and i think the 2010 Newark show is underrated.
1.Philly 3 2009
2. MSG2 2010
3. East Rutherford 2 2006
4. Brooklyn 1 2013
5. Beacon Theater 2008
6. MSG1 2016
7. Newark 2010
8, MSG2 2016
9. MSG1 2010
10,Brooklyn 2 20130 -
I'll bite:
1a-MSG 2, 2010
1b-Philly 3, 2009
1c-Philly 4, 2009,
4-Philly 2, 2016
5-Gorge 1, 2006
6-Holmdel, 2003
7-E. Rutherford 2, 2006
8-Gorge 2, 2006
9-MSG I, 2008
10-Camden 1, 2006
11-Jones Beach 2, 2000
12-Philly 1, 2016
13-Prague, 2012
14-Philly, 2013
14-MSG 1, 2008
15-Philly 2, 2009Jones Beach II (2000), Holmdel (2003), Camden I, East Rutherford II, Gorge I, Gorge II (2006), MSG I, Boston II (2008), Spectrum II, Spectrum III, Spectrum IV (2009), MSG I, MSG II (2010), Prague (2012), Philly I (2013), Philly I, Philly II, Fenway I (2016), Fenway I (2018), MSG (2022), MSG I, Fenway 1 (2024)0 -
I have 37, I'm not sure I can do a full ranking but here's my top 10:
Top:
1. MSG 6/24/08 (I think the '08 MSG shows are underrated; but it's #1 for personal reasons too)
2. Charlottesville 2013
3. Philly 3 10/30/09
4. London, Ontario 2013
5. Moline 2014
6. Camden 2003
7. Jacksonville 2016
8. Berlin 7/4/12
9. San Diego 10/9/09
10. Hartford 5/15/10
The only shows I'd say stand out in the other direction for me are Copenhagen and Oslo 2012 (Ed's voice was totally shot) and Seattle 2013
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Charlottesville is a fantastic boot! Man I wish I went to that one.ladydocNYC said:I have 37, I'm not sure I can do a full ranking but here's my top 10:
Top:
1. MSG 6/24/08 (I think the '08 MSG shows are underrated; but it's #1 for personal reasons too)
2. Charlottesville 2013
3. Philly 3 10/30/09
4. London, Ontario 2013
5. Moline 2014
6. Camden 2003
7. Jacksonville 2016
8. Berlin 7/4/12
9. San Diego 10/9/09
10. Hartford 5/15/10
The only shows I'd say stand out in the other direction for me are Copenhagen and Oslo 2012 (Ed's voice was totally shot) and Seattle 2013I'll ride the wave where it takes me......0 -
It was one of those where you go in with no particular expectation and it blows you away. Beautiful show.mcgruff10 said:
Charlottesville is a fantastic boot! Man I wish I went to that one.ladydocNYC said:I have 37, I'm not sure I can do a full ranking but here's my top 10:
Top:
1. MSG 6/24/08 (I think the '08 MSG shows are underrated; but it's #1 for personal reasons too)
2. Charlottesville 20130 -
It's number one on my list.ladydocNYC said:
It was one of those where you go in with no particular expectation and it blows you away. Beautiful show.mcgruff10 said:
Charlottesville is a fantastic boot! Man I wish I went to that one.ladydocNYC said:I have 37, I'm not sure I can do a full ranking but here's my top 10:
Top:
1. MSG 6/24/08 (I think the '08 MSG shows are underrated; but it's #1 for personal reasons too)
2. Charlottesville 2013Bristow 05132010 to Amsterdam 2 061320180 -
I ranked mine a few years back, here is my list of full shows...
Rankings 1-22 Full Shows
1. New York 2010 Night Two
2. Gorge 2005
3. San Francisco 2000
4. San Jose 1995
5. San Francisco 2006 Night Two
6. New York 2010 Night One
7. Sacramento 1995
8. Stockholm 2014
9. Boston 04 Night One
10. Gorge 2006 Night Two
11. Oakland 2013
12. Seattle 2013
13. Gorge 2006 Night One
14. Seattle 2009 Night One
15. San Francisco 2006 Night One
16. San Francisco 2003
17. San Francisco 2006 Night Three
18. Sacramento 1998
19. Seattle 2009 Night Two
20. Las Vegas 2003
21. Sacramento 2000
22. Seattle 2002 Night One
23. San Francisco 2009
06/22/95, 11/04/95, 11/15/97, 07/16/98, 10/30/99, 10/30/00, 10/31/00, 10/20/01, 10/21/01, 12/08/02, 06/01/03, 06/06/03, 10/25/03, 10/26/03, 09/28/04, 03/18/05, 09/01/05, 07/15/06, 07/16/06, 07/18/06, 07/22/06, 07/23/06, 10/21/06, 10/22/06, 08/28/09, 09/21/09, 09/22/09, 05/20/10, 05/21/10, 10/24/10, 11/26/13, 12/06/13, 06/28/14, 10/26/14, 07/10/18, 08/10/18, 10/02/21,0 -
I'm a little jealous of #4 & #7lastexit78 said:I ranked mine a few years back, here is my list of full shows...
Rankings 1-22 Full Shows
1. New York 2010 Night Two
2. Gorge 2005
3. San Francisco 2000
4. San Jose 1995
5. San Francisco 2006 Night Two
6. New York 2010 Night One
7. Sacramento 1995
8. Stockholm 2014
9. Boston 04 Night One
10. Gorge 2006 Night Two
11. Oakland 2013
12. Seattle 2013
13. Gorge 2006 Night One
14. Seattle 2009 Night One
15. San Francisco 2006 Night One
16. San Francisco 2003
17. San Francisco 2006 Night Three
18. Sacramento 1998
19. Seattle 2009 Night Two
20. Las Vegas 2003
21. Sacramento 2000
22. Seattle 2002 Night One
23. San Francisco 2009Pittsburgh 1998 • Pittsburgh 2006 • 2012 Isle Of Wight Festival • 2012 Made In America Festival • Baltimore 2013 • Seattle 2013
St. Paul 2014 • Mexico City 2015 • Philadelphia II 2016 • Ottawa 2016 • Amsterdam I & II 2018 • Wrigley Field II 2018 • Phoenix 2022
Apollo Theater 2022 • Chicago I 2023 • Baltimore 2024 • Pittsburgh I & II 20250
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