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cutuphalfdead wrote:
durdencommatyler wrote:
cutuphalfdead wrote:Jack quit between the South Pacific and North American legs of the 1998 tour.
STOP RUBBING IT IN
Hey man, I'm jealous that you got to see a 98 show at all.
I was good times. But I feel like I remember it being the shortest PJ show I've seen.
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durdencommatyler wrote:
cutuphalfdead wrote:
durdencommatyler wrote:
cutuphalfdead wrote:Jack quit between the South Pacific and North American legs of the 1998 tour.
STOP RUBBING IT IN
Hey man, I'm jealous that you got to see a 98 show at all.
I was good times. But I feel like I remember it being the shortest PJ show I've seen.
And it was probably the best.
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durdencommatyler wrote:
cutuphalfdead wrote:
durdencommatyler wrote:
cutuphalfdead wrote:Jack quit between the South Pacific and North American legs of the 1998 tour.
STOP RUBBING IT IN
Hey man, I'm jealous that you got to see a 98 show at all.
I was good times. But I feel like I remember it being the shortest PJ show I've seen.
92 opening for the chili peppers and smashing pumpkins was about 30 minutes...still one of the better ones ive seen
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cutuphalfdead wrote:
durdencommatyler wrote:
cutuphalfdead wrote:
durdencommatyler wrote:
cutuphalfdead wrote:Jack quit between the South Pacific and North American legs of the 1998 tour.
STOP RUBBING IT IN
Hey man, I'm jealous that you got to see a 98 show at all.
I was good times. But I feel like I remember it being the shortest PJ show I've seen.
And it was probably the best.
Probably.

Though, honestly, the one I remember most fondly was the VFC St. Louis show. That think kicked my whole ass.
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doug rr wrote:
durdencommatyler wrote:
cutuphalfdead wrote:
durdencommatyler wrote:
cutuphalfdead wrote:Jack quit between the South Pacific and North American legs of the 1998 tour.
STOP RUBBING IT IN
Hey man, I'm jealous that you got to see a 98 show at all.
I was good times. But I feel like I remember it being the shortest PJ show I've seen.
92 opening for the chili peppers and smashing pumpkins was about 30 minutes...still one of the better ones ive seen
I wish I could have seen them back then. I can't even imagine.
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durdencommatyler wrote:
doug rr wrote:
durdencommatyler wrote:
cutuphalfdead wrote:
durdencommatyler wrote:
cutuphalfdead wrote:Jack quit between the South Pacific and North American legs of the 1998 tour.
STOP RUBBING IT IN
Hey man, I'm jealous that you got to see a 98 show at all.
I was good times. But I feel like I remember it being the shortest PJ show I've seen.
92 opening for the chili peppers and smashing pumpkins was about 30 minutes...still one of the better ones ive seen
I wish I could have seen them back then. I can't even imagine.
it was 91 actually..it was fun
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After all the habit talk last night, i think im also gonna go through some 96 and 98 live versions and see if it changes my opinion
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I still think its crazy if people don't think force of nature is fuggin funky and stuff
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Under stand she's a force of nature
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TEN:
Spoiler: show
Porch
Oceans
Garden
Even Flow
Alive
Deep
Release
Black
Why Go
Jeremy
Once
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darth_vedder wrote:TEN:
Spoiler: show
Porch
Oceans
Garden
Even Flow
Alive
Deep
Release
Black
Why Go
Jeremy
Once
Did I do this right?
Any way you wanna do it is right, we started by ranking ten, then vs and then combining them, then kept adding albums. But how ever you wanna come up with your list is cool
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cutuphalfdead wrote:Jack quit between the South Pacific and North American legs of the 1998 tour.
Who is playing drums at the MSG shows in Sept 98?
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yofismom wrote:
cutuphalfdead wrote:Jack quit between the South Pacific and North American legs of the 1998 tour.
Who is playing drums at the MSG shows in Sept 98?

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Wow. I wanna listen to Maui 98 now & compare.
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For what it's worth, I think Matt did his best drumming with Pearl Jam on the 1998 tour. I actually really enjoy the power and energy he brought to some of the songs that year (which continued somewhat into the 2000 shows too), he really seemed to step off the gas from 2003 onwards though.

Whether he himself felt he was being too overbearing, or one of the band members suggested he simplify his playing a little, I've always been a little bored by his Pearl Jam playing since then.
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Birds in Hell wrote:For what it's worth, I think Matt did his best drumming with Pearl Jam on the 1998 tour. I actually really enjoy the power and energy he brought to some of the songs that year (which continued somewhat into the 2000 shows too), he really seemed to step off the gas from 2003 onwards though.

Whether he himself felt he was being too overbearing, or one of the band members suggested he simplify his playing a little, I've always been a little bored by his Pearl Jam playing since then.
I thin k if you like Jack's playing, the Cameron on the 98 tour appeals for two reasons:

1. He was literally learning the catalog on tour, so he was a little sloppy. For some, that's a good thing, especially in comparison with the almost clinical way he typically plays.

2. He may well have been learning the catalog by listening to show Jack had played with them. Listening to studio Porch wouldn't be much help for learning how the band played it at that stage, after all, so he was probably doing a lot of Jack things just via imitation.
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yofismom wrote:Wow. I wanna listen to Maui 98 now & compare.
is maui 98 the one with the intro 'i came here, with no bags....' i'd also recomend the 9/16/98 intro to habit. its the best ever.
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Birds in Hell wrote:For what it's worth, I think Matt did his best drumming with Pearl Jam on the 1998 tour. I actually really enjoy the power and energy he brought to some of the songs that year (which continued somewhat into the 2000 shows too), he really seemed to step off the gas from 2003 onwards though.

Whether he himself felt he was being too overbearing, or one of the band members suggested he simplify his playing a little, I've always been a little bored by his Pearl Jam playing since then.
So much this.
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nah wrote:
yofismom wrote:Wow. I wanna listen to Maui 98 now & compare.
is maui 98 the one with the intro 'i came here, with no bags....' i'd also recomend the 9/16/98 intro to habit. its the best ever.
Maui and Great Woods have my two favorite Habit intros.
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cutuphalfdead wrote:
nah wrote:
yofismom wrote:Wow. I wanna listen to Maui 98 now & compare.
is maui 98 the one with the intro 'i came here, with no bags....' i'd also recomend the 9/16/98 intro to habit. its the best ever.
Maui and Great Woods have my two favorite Habit intros.
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