*** Prague, Czech Republic Fanviews Here 7/1/18 ***
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 It sounded like something they've been working on.. Pretty polished.. And totally awesome!mschostok said:Can anyone elaborate on this improv? Any videos?
 Hamburg 2000, Berlin 2006, Copenhagen 2007, Berlin 2009, Berlin 2010, Berlin 1+2 2012, Copenhagen 2012, Amsterdam 1+2 2014, Vienna 2014, Berlin 2014, Prague 2018, Krakow 20180
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            I totally agree with what’s already been said. This show was scorching hot. My only show of this European run but I thought it was the best show I’ve seen since the 5/21/10 MSG show. I knew we were in for a good night when Courdory was absolutely huge. And the crowd, holy crap. The energy was off the charts. The band’s performance was as tight as everyone is describing and that really fed the already frenzied crowd.
 The Love Boat Captain-Help-Help Help segment was a stunner. Can’t wait to hear the bootleg.Post edited by Luckytwn1 on0
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            I taped the show just FYI. Didn’t bring my laptop to Europe though so I won’t be able to transfer for a week or two2006: Hartford
 2008: Camden 2, Hartford
 2010: Hartford
 2013: Wrigley, Worcester x2, Hartford
 2015: NYC
 2016: Philly 2, MSG x2, Boston 2, (TOTD Philly 2, MSG)
 2018: Prague, Krakow, Berlin, Boston x2
 2022: San Diego, Sacramento, Las Vegas0
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 Cool! Thanks and looking forward to hear it!opsopcopolis said:I taped the show just FYI. Didn’t bring my laptop to Europe though so I won’t be able to transfer for a week or two
 In the meantime i listen to your U2 DC recordings! 
 Are you gonna try to tape more PJ and/or U2 shows?
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 Ditto. Van Gogh Museum after Amsterdam, Cappella degli Scrovegni before Padova, Galleria Borghese after Rome. Still can't believe I saw all of this in a month (on top of fantastic shows, of course)23scidoo said:
 This is the biggest gift they give us..Sandy66 said:Was a great show to end my 6 show run and now home to Australia. I have seen some fantastic shows and been to some amazing cities and met some great people. Thank you Pearl Jam for giving me the inspiration to travel the world.... and the will to show I will always be better than before.0
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 Nothing more this year most likely. I am doing this whole run as well as Fenway 1 but not sure what shows I will tape and what shows I won’tD.Frank said:
 Cool! Thanks and looking forward to hear it!opsopcopolis said:I taped the show just FYI. Didn’t bring my laptop to Europe though so I won’t be able to transfer for a week or two
 In the meantime i listen to your U2 DC recordings! 
 Are you gonna try to tape more PJ and/or U2 shows?
 Greetings2006: Hartford
 2008: Camden 2, Hartford
 2010: Hartford
 2013: Wrigley, Worcester x2, Hartford
 2015: NYC
 2016: Philly 2, MSG x2, Boston 2, (TOTD Philly 2, MSG)
 2018: Prague, Krakow, Berlin, Boston x2
 2022: San Diego, Sacramento, Las Vegas0
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            BrainofBGA said:I feel some Vitalogy full album show on the horizon! Berlin maybe?Seattle I.They were doing all those amazing album shows, but have never played Seattle since. I always assumed they left one for Seattle.0
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            No, I wont be quiet.........
 Cant wait for the USA shows0
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            What an amazing night in Prague!...swallowed my breath and went deep, I was diving, I was diving
 I surfaced and all of my being was enlightened...0
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            Just home from Europe after seeing the Prague and Krakow shows. Amazing. The energy, the setlists. Wow.Just wanted to thank the band from the bottom of my heart for what transpired at the beginning of the second set in Prague. My father passed away suddenly and far too young in January of 2017 and I insisted that Man of the Hour be played at his funeral. After hearing the song my brother agreed it was beautiful and it was played as we entered the chapel as a family. Of course, now I cannot her the song without thinking of my father and all he meant to me. When the second set began and Ed walked out alone I sensed it would be the song. I don't know why (I even mentioned it to a few new friends in the GA lineup before the concert) but I did. As the song played it was as if I could finally grieve for the loss of my dad and the tears rolled down my face. As the oldest sibling I was strong for everyone and in the year and a half since I have grieved in my own way, however all the memory flashes that occurred during the song reminded me he is really never gone and I will continue to make him proud.Now, I also lost my maternal grandfather this year at the age of 83 after a long two-year battle with lung cancer. He was no ordinary 83 year old and I think this terrible disease robbed him of another decade of a happy, healthy life. As the eldest grandson we held a special bond. In fact, Gramps and I were as close as any father and son. Until my wife met Gramps she could not figure out my personality as I was so different from Mom, my brothers, my dad, etc. The "a-ha"moment came after spending about 10 minutes with Gramps.Now I mention this because we drove from Calgary to Penticton, BC (about 8 hours) to see my grandfather at the hospice where he was staying to pass away with dignity. He had fought long enough and the writing was on the wall. We made it in the early afternoon and my aunt and my mother asked us to stay with him for the night and indicating he was waiting for me. When he knew I was there he held my hand tight and tried to say something to me... but the words would not come. That night my grandfather passed away peacefully with his hand in mine..... and I do not have the words to describe that moment.After calling family members to let them know the inevitable news (the folks at the Moog hospice were wonderful and knew what the plans were) we all agreed to meet at Grandma's home. We jumped into my truck to head over there as if by some divine intervention, within seconds Sirius PJ Radio began playing "The End". My wife and I welled up in emotion and the tears streamed down our cheeks.Playing these two songs back-to-back is indescribable and I want to thank the boys (and Ed particularly) for unknowingly making this the night this PJ fan needed the most. Special thanks to my new 10c friends who were there for me and my wife as the songs played. These songs will always hold special meaning to me and one night in Prague I was finally able to properly say goodbye to the two most important male figures I ever had in my life.0
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 Hey, friend! Love it that you got those songs. It was great meeting you and spending the time in the 10c line with you!1ThoughtKnown said:Just home from Europe after seeing the Prague and Krakow shows. Amazing. The energy, the setlists. Wow.....2014 Vienna
 2018 Prague, Krakow
 2022 Krakow, Prague0
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            "man of the hour", been wanting to hear that for ages... attended Amsterdam night 1, going home the second night to find out later it got played. We requested it via a sign last year in Antwerp (Belgium) during Ed's solo concert where he noticed it and said 'I am considering it'. I don't know if he writes things like these down, but we're missing out on Werchter this evening so if gets played tonight in Belgium I'll be eating my hat... without salt and pepper.0
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 Cheers! It was a blast meeting you guys. Next time we come to the Czech Republic we are making our way to Ostrava! Beers on us.dresi_4 said:
 Hey, friend! Love it that you got those songs. It was great meeting you and spending the time in the 10c line with you!1ThoughtKnown said:Just home from Europe after seeing the Prague and Krakow shows. Amazing. The energy, the setlists. Wow.....
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 I like the sound of that!1ThoughtKnown said:Cheers! It was a blast meeting you guys. Next time we come to the Czech Republic we are making our way to Ostrava! Beers on us.2014 Vienna
 2018 Prague, Krakow
 2022 Krakow, Prague0
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 Thanks for sharing this wonderful story. So glad the guys could make it such a special evening for you and your wife.1ThoughtKnown said:Just home from Europe after seeing the Prague and Krakow shows. Amazing. The energy, the setlists. Wow.Just wanted to thank the band from the bottom of my heart for what transpired at the beginning of the second set in Prague. My father passed away suddenly and far too young in January of 2017 and I insisted that Man of the Hour be played at his funeral. After hearing the song my brother agreed it was beautiful and it was played as we entered the chapel as a family. Of course, now I cannot her the song without thinking of my father and all he meant to me. When the second set began and Ed walked out alone I sensed it would be the song. I don't know why (I even mentioned it to a few new friends in the GA lineup before the concert) but I did. As the song played it was as if I could finally grieve for the loss of my dad and the tears rolled down my face. As the oldest sibling I was strong for everyone and in the year and a half since I have grieved in my own way, however all the memory flashes that occurred during the song reminded me he is really never gone and I will continue to make him proud.Now, I also lost my maternal grandfather this year at the age of 83 after a long two-year battle with lung cancer. He was no ordinary 83 year old and I think this terrible disease robbed him of another decade of a happy, healthy life. As the eldest grandson we held a special bond. In fact, Gramps and I were as close as any father and son. Until my wife met Gramps she could not figure out my personality as I was so different from Mom, my brothers, my dad, etc. The "a-ha"moment came after spending about 10 minutes with Gramps.Now I mention this because we drove from Calgary to Penticton, BC (about 8 hours) to see my grandfather at the hospice where he was staying to pass away with dignity. He had fought long enough and the writing was on the wall. We made it in the early afternoon and my aunt and my mother asked us to stay with him for the night and indicating he was waiting for me. When he knew I was there he held my hand tight and tried to say something to me... but the words would not come. That night my grandfather passed away peacefully with his hand in mine..... and I do not have the words to describe that moment.After calling family members to let them know the inevitable news (the folks at the Moog hospice were wonderful and knew what the plans were) we all agreed to meet at Grandma's home. We jumped into my truck to head over there as if by some divine intervention, within seconds Sirius PJ Radio began playing "The End". My wife and I welled up in emotion and the tears streamed down our cheeks.Playing these two songs back-to-back is indescribable and I want to thank the boys (and Ed particularly) for unknowingly making this the night this PJ fan needed the most. Special thanks to my new 10c friends who were there for me and my wife as the songs played. These songs will always hold special meaning to me and one night in Prague I was finally able to properly say goodbye to the two most important male figures I ever had in my life.5/28/06 - Camden, NJ
 5/30/06 - Washington, DC
 6/22/08 - Washington, DC
 10/31/09 - Philadelphia, PA
 8/5/16 - Fenway Park
 Temple of the Dog - 11/5/2016 - Philadelphia, PA
 7/1/2018 - Prague
 7/3/2018 - Kraków
 7/5/2018 - Berlin0
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             Athens 2006. Dusseldorf 2007. Berlin 2009. Venice 2010. Amsterdam 1 2012. Amsterdam 1+2 2014. Buenos Aires 2015. Athens 2006. Dusseldorf 2007. Berlin 2009. Venice 2010. Amsterdam 1 2012. Amsterdam 1+2 2014. Buenos Aires 2015.
 Prague Krakow Berlin 2018. Berlin 2022
 EV, Taormina 1+2 2017.
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            Man, i'm Low-Tech as i don't know how to post this right, but this is the best i can do.
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            just listened back to this. What a great show. I think that improv > LBC >Help > Help Help segment was my favorite of the weekend2006: Hartford
 2008: Camden 2, Hartford
 2010: Hartford
 2013: Wrigley, Worcester x2, Hartford
 2015: NYC
 2016: Philly 2, MSG x2, Boston 2, (TOTD Philly 2, MSG)
 2018: Prague, Krakow, Berlin, Boston x2
 2022: San Diego, Sacramento, Las Vegas0
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            Prague on my top 15.Arnhem'06 Paris'06 Wembley'07 Manchester'09 Dublin'10 Belfast '10 Manchester1 '12 Manchester2 '12 Stockholm '12 Vancouver '13
 Vienna Berlin Stockholm Leeds Milton Keynes '14 Philly 2 nights '16 MSG 2 nights '16 EV Dublin '17 Amsterdam 1
 Padova Rome Prague Kraków Berlin '180
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            Is there an audience boot of this one?
 2006: London Astoria, Lisbon I & II, Paris, Verona, Milano2007: Wembley, Dusseldorf, Copenhagen, Nijmegen2009: Manchester2010: Belfast, Berlin2012: Manchester I & II2014: Leeds, Milton Keynes2018: Amsterdam I, Prague, Krakow, Berlin, Barcelona, London
 2022: Berlin, Budapest, Krakow, Amsterdam II0
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