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  1. Have a pair of tix for their show at the Wellmont Theatre in Montclair, NJ this coming Saturday that I can't use due to family obligations. One of the few forums where I figure I may find someone interested (also posted at Three Dimes Down). Send a PM if interested.

     

    If this isn't cool to post, just let me know and I'll delete.

  2. Hopin' the 3:00 train to loverly Newark for tonight's show and heading to the following spot (PJ message board get-together...my first):

     

    MMM Bellos

    376 Market Street, Newark, NJ 07105-2210

    (973) 465-0052‎

    FROM PENN STATION NEWARK TO MMM BELLOS PUB:

    (Walking)

    Head east on Market St toward Ferry St

    335 ft – about 1 min

     

    So, if anyone else is heading over, say hello.

  3. I think you meant BoH setlists, right? I have one from Cleveland:

     

    BoHSetlistCleveland.jpg

     

    Their opening sets seemed pretty static in the first four or five shows of the tour, but it seems like they might be mixing it up a bit now with the 'Mats cover and whatnot. They didn't collaborate with PJ on any of the dates I saw, either - really bummed I missed Ben on "All Along the Watchtower" the other night. :ohwell Ah well.

     

    Yes, I was asking about BoH. Thanks for the info...guess I'll see how the pre-party is going to decide if I go in for both of there sets. Looking forward to the Black Keys as well!

  4. Anyone know where to find setlists for what they have been playing on the PJ tour? Haven't been able to come across anything outside of concert reviews. Will be opening a couple of the shows this week and just curious if they are mixing it up, thus being worth seeing more than once.

     

    First couple of spins through the album and its solid. Still partial to their first, but they're all good in my book. The pop of "Dilly" has caught my attention at the outset.

  5. this album is indeed awesome :worship it's got such style and swagger, and has some nuanced sounds that maybe the other albums lacked. dan's singing is particularly good.

     

     

    i've always liked their stuff, and they were incredible live when i saw them years ago, but kind of lost touch for the past two albums...brothers has made me want to go back to their entire catalog.

     

    New one has made me do the same. Loving it, but really struck by the ferocity of "Rubber Factory". Had been a while since I listened to that one, but WOW! Gotta say I have spun that one a little more than the new one, but it's close...

  6. May be a little late, as we are almost 1/3 of the way through 2010, but here's a "Best of '09" mix from a loose collective of i-friends that covers all genres. In addition to 3 discs of music, there is another set of about 40 overflow songs that "just didn't fit this mix" that are contained in the second link if interested.

     

    Hope you enjoy and find some new things!

     

    3 discs:

    -http://www.megaupload.com/?d=TFBRGSH9

     

    3 discs + overflow:

    -http://www.megaupload.com/?d=BGY2R0T9

     

    Disc 1

    The White Rabbits - Percussion Gun

    Camera Obscura - French Navy

    Editors - Papillon

    Yeah Yeah Yeahs - Hysteric

    The Big Pink - Dominos

    The xx - Crystalised

    Cymbals Eat Guitars - And The Hazy Sea

    Fink - See It All

    Living Things - Oxygen

    The Von Bondies - Pale Bride

    In-Flight Safety - Big White Elephant

    Tegan & Sara - Hell

    Iran - I Can See The Future

    Deer Tick - Easy

    Alec Ounsworth - That Is Not My Home (After Bruegel)

    Double Dagger - The Lie/The Truth

    Six Finger Satellite - Half Life

    The Chinese Stars - No Car No Blow Job

    Clues - Remember Severed Head

    Malakai - Snow Flake

    Future of the Left - Drink Nike

    Let's Wrestle - We Are The Men You'll Grow To Love Soon

     

    Disc 2

    Jay Reatard - A Whisper (There Is No Sun)

    Monsters of Folk - Say Please

    Japandroids - Wet Hair

    Phoenix - Lisztomania

    Passion Pit - Moth's Wings

    jj - Ecstacy

    Venetian Snares - Horsey Noises

    Thee Oh Sees - Tidal Wave

    Regina Spektor - The Calculation

    Kurt Vile - Red Apples

    Eilen Jewell - Rain Roll In

    Neko Case - People Got A Lotta Nerve

    The Phantom Band - Crocodile

    Pissed Jeans - Dream Smotherer

    PJ Harvey & John Parish - Black Hearted Love

    tUnE-YaRdS - Sunlight

    Noisettes - Never Forget You

    BlakRoc feat. Ol' Dirty Bastard and Ludacris - Coochie

    BlakRoc feat. RZA and Pharoah Monch - Dollaz & Sense

    Mos Def - Wahid

    Lily Allen - Fuck You

     

    Disc 3

    Vienna Teng - Antebellum

    Converge - Dark Horse

    Mastodon - Divinations

    Priestess - The Firebird

    Them Crooked Vultures - Scumbag Blues

    Baroness - Jake Leg

    The Atomic Bitchwax - Run

    Wolfmother - White Feather

    A.C. Newman - Like A Hitman, Like A Dancer

    The Dead Weather - Hang You From The Heavens

    White Denim - I Start To Run

    Cheap Trick - Miss Tomorrow

    Manchester Orchestra - I've Got Friends

    Brand New - At The Bottom

    The Thermals - Now We Can See

    Grant Hart - You're The Reflection Of The Moon On The Water

    The Pains of Being Pure at Heart - Young Adult Friction

    The Drones - I Am The Supercargo

    The Flaming Lips - Borderline

  7. i do not like wilco the song, deeper down and walken. always hated walken. and jeff wears enormous white clown shoes that makes me stare at his feet and his foot taps. the only thing that would be worse would be enormous white crocs.

     

     

     

    oh, and thanks for the birthday wishes edie. it was a good night out. made me regret not going both nights.

     

    and thanks to my friend paul for thinking of me when he ended up with an extra ticket. :cheers

     

    NP, GB! Hope you weren't too wiped out the next day;)

  8. It looks like T-Bone Burnett is the man for the rockers from the old days:

     

    Elton John Recording Album With Leon Russell

     

    Obviously, the Billboard writer did not see Elton's appearance on "Spectacle", where he highlights Leon's influence on his playing style among other things. Should be interesting to hear. Elton was my first "go to" artist as a kid, so always have a soft spot for him, but, outside of a few tracks, lost interest after "Here and There". But, the 70s were magnificent!

  9. I still think Yield was their best album. It was the album that made me actually reconsider my distate for them. I would love to hear them finally do 'No Way' live.

    Believe they did it at one of the Seattle shows this tour. Hoping they break it out in Philly.

  10. Vedder is a HUGE Who fan, they have always done the who covers well. I missed this unfortunately. Is it on Youtube?

    If you get VH1 Classic, it is repeated there every so often. It is one of the "VH1 Rock Honors" series, so look for that, then check the info, as there are 2 or 3 different shows of this name.

     

    HTH

  11. I just recently pulled this one back out and am liking it much more the second time around. I think it had to do with their ACL appearance, which I had Tivo'd but just got around to watching. Seeing some of the material performed live made me reconsider my opinion on this one...and I'm glad I did. Digging "Librarian" alot these days, fwiw.

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