Just out of curiosity, and because I’m making a list of stuff for my homeowners insurance, anyone have any idea as to the approximate value of a handwritten set list from the 1995 tour? Is it even worth listing on the insurance?
That was my first real PJ show (barring Bridge School ‘94)- I was front row and caught it when they threw it off the stage at the end of the show. It’s been the first thing to get hung on the wall at every place I’ve lived since.
That was my first PJ show! What are the chances I can get you to send me a pic of it? That show was SO much fun and will forever be etched into my memory as the moment that cemented my life-long love of PJ. Congrats on having that! I love it's THE THING you hang at each home you make.
“I suppose our capacity for self-delusion is boundless.”
― John Steinbeck, Travels with Charley: In Search of America
I am pretty sure it was handwritten; I seem to recall seeing sharpie leakage on the back, but it’s been in a frame for so long I don’t wanna claim 100% certainty on that. But it was the one Ed was using, if that makes any difference.
I think guys wrote their own setlists for a while. Now they are photocopied but look at packaging for 2000 bootlegs for example of very different handwriting of setlists
Priceless to you. I dont think you can insure it because its irreplaceable. Make a copy of it. Display copy and put that son of a gun in a fireproof safe with notes so when your gone someone will know what they are looking at.
Enjoy.
I wish that I paid more attention to stage stuff like that back then.
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PS. If this is for the 1995 DC voters for choice shows, I'd be interested, heh. Which Show?
LOL, I was thinking the exact same thing. 1/14/95 was my first show.
Enjoy.
I wish that I paid more attention to stage stuff like that back then.