Countdown to Atlanta! Welcome back PJ!

CarryTheZeroCarryTheZero Posts: 3,240
As a native Atlantan and long time PJ fan, I’m so excited they are coming back! I did some of this in the Atlanta thread a couple years ago before they announced the shows, but wondered if anyone had any other fun memories to share.

Please share any and all Atlanta PJ memories as we get ready for these shows!

So, their first show is sometime in October of ‘91 at The Point. I can find no setlist anywhere, and I only found mention of some info from the record label that it was poorly attended due to the Atlanta Braves playoffs (that was the ‘91 season, and it was definitely crazy in Atlanta!). Does anyone remember or know anything about that show?

Next, there were 2(?) Lollapalooza shows in ‘92. Looks like mostly Ten tracks with Baba and RITFW thrown in. Also, possibly a snippet of Hard to Imagine was teased as well! Directly after their first afternoon set, they traveled over to Southern Tracks (only 5 minutes from where I lived about 10 years later!). According to PJ20, they cut demos of Leash, Rats, Sonic Reducer, and an unreleased Baba O’Riley! Their first work with local boy Brendan O’Brien!

I was not at any of these shows (what was I thinking?), but how about anyone here?

Who has some early PJ memories from these shows? Let’s hear them!

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  • S p a c e dS p a c e d Seattle Posts: 37
    Love the built to spill handle :) 
    30 something shows and counting
  • lmckenney24lmckenney24 Posts: 2,045
    Let’s go!!!! FL shows were fun, but looking forward to these. 
  • CarryTheZeroCarryTheZero Posts: 3,240
    Love the built to spill handle :) 
    Thanks! One of my favorite bands!
  • drakeheuer14drakeheuer14 Posts: 4,534
    Love the Atlanta boots. Being able to see a show without traveling is glorious! Welcome back PJ! 
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  • CarryTheZeroCarryTheZero Posts: 3,240
    edited April 27
    Atlanta shows are getting closer! Maybe the band is already in town! If so, welcome back boys!

    So, maybe a few of us here have some more memories with these two shows. We move on from Lollapalooza and early recording session for Vs. and we find ourselves at the Fabulous Fox Theatre in Atlanta! (If you are visiting this week, take a walking tour, it’s a gorgeous building.) 

    PJ play two sold out shows.

    Night 1, April 2, 1994: a great set of songs (have not heard a bootleg though), with a pre album Not For You played. A snippet of R.E.M.’s Talk About the Passion is tagged during Daughter (love this band from Athens, if you don’t listen to them, what have you been doing?)

    We also get the famous Out of My Mind improv (?) this night. I remember finding the Not For You single back in the day and hearing this as the b side. What a find! A whole new PJ song to hear, and Eddie’s lyrics and delivery on this were amazing! And born in Atlanta!

    Night 2: the legendary show on April 3rd! Broadcast nationally in its entirety and no censorship! And definitely “no fuckin’ sponsors”, I can remember setting up a stack of cassette tapes, tuning in to 99X, and hitting record! What a bounty of music. Nearly all of Ten and Vs., (go listen to that version of Deep right now, it’s KILLER!, and that W.M.A., whew!), we also got 3(!) pre-Vitalogy tracks and a scorching Sonic Reducer.

    And, can we talk about the 9-10 minute Porch/Androgynous Mind? Good lord. It’s epic.

    All this and they worked in a session with O’Brien to track songs for Vitalogy. 

    Atlanta definitely has a special place in PJ history!

    Any memories of attending these shows or hearing the broadcast back in the day? Let’s sound off!
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  • smagnus1smagnus1 Atlanta Posts: 166
    First lollapalooza show- ed ran by us on the lawn of Lakewood trying to get back to the stage during porch

    2nd - the infamous fox show (paid $80 day of to sit upstairs as a youngster) that wasn’t broadcast on 99X to the whole world. Couldn’t find anyone who wanted to go because we had been to a lot of shows prior to PJ. Gotta find my old stubs and post just that week alone. And yes $80 back in the early 90s was a lot and I probably could’ve got a better deal but young dumb me found the first group of guys with tickets and said 1 please and forked over the money

    3rd and 4th will be this week - actual shows 6-9 this week and next. 

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