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Superblood Wolfmoon

5 Stars: Gigaton is gonna be fucking amazing
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4 Stars: I'll keep staying up for these, even though I have to get my ass up for work tomorrow
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3 Stars: It's no DotC
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33%
2 Stars: Good night
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11%
1 Star: Pearl Jam sucks
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6%
 
Total votes: 249

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EJ wrote:that first clause sounds more like, "I redeemed ya"
Thanks for complicating this further! :lol:
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EJ wrote:that first clause sounds more like, "I redeemed ya"
That's what I keep hearing, as well.

This is such a looser recording set than their usual output, though. In spite of the long gestation time and the file sharing approach, Josh did an incredible job of keeping each musician in a performance headspace that was creatively loose and not overthought.

So maybe Ed just bumbled the lyrics in that take for the same reason that it ended up being the best take: he wasn't thinking. Not about how to turn "distance" into "dee-ihstoo-ance" to cover for his pitch corrections, or how to emote each syllable in order to bring the audience in, or whatever. Just shouting along to a rock and roll song that he liked shouting along to. When you're in that space you sometimes get the words a bit mixed up.
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McParadigm wrote:
EJ wrote:that first clause sounds more like, "I redeemed ya"
That's what I keep hearing, as well.

This is such a looser recording set than their usual output, though. In spite of the long gestation time and the file sharing approach, Josh did an incredible job of keeping each musician in a performance headspace that was creatively loose and not overthought.

So maybe Ed just bumbled the lyrics in that take for the same reason that it ended up being the best take: he wasn't thinking. Not about how to turn "distance" into "dee-ihstoo-ance" to cover for his pitch corrections, or how to emote each syllable in order to bring the audience in, or whatever. Just shouting along to a rock and roll song that he liked shouting along to. When you're in that space you sometimes get the words a bit mixed up.

Such a wonderful welcome change from the entire thing that lightning bolt is
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Strat wrote:
McParadigm wrote:
EJ wrote:that first clause sounds more like, "I redeemed ya"
That's what I keep hearing, as well.

This is such a looser recording set than their usual output, though. In spite of the long gestation time and the file sharing approach, Josh did an incredible job of keeping each musician in a performance headspace that was creatively loose and not overthought.

So maybe Ed just bumbled the lyrics in that take for the same reason that it ended up being the best take: he wasn't thinking. Not about how to turn "distance" into "dee-ihstoo-ance" to cover for his pitch corrections, or how to emote each syllable in order to bring the audience in, or whatever. Just shouting along to a rock and roll song that he liked shouting along to. When you're in that space you sometimes get the words a bit mixed up.

Such a wonderful welcome change from the entire thing that lightning bolt is
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If i would choose songs from that album to stay in the setlists it would be

1 Pendulum
2 Sirens
3 MYM
4 Yellow Moon

Anything else is disposable or maybe treated as a super rarity.
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I don't think very highly of "Pendulum" as a song but I thought it was a great set opener, in the spirit of the other slow-burning mood pieces they've used historically to open their sets -- that's easily the song from LB I'd keep. Not only are those kinds of songs great anticipation-builders, but the first time Eddie comes in on any of them, it's a near-physical presense -- you really get a sense of how powerful his voice is, in a way that the bootlegs don't even begin to convey.

The rest of the LB tunes can go.
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When they’re on, the song Lightning Bolt sounds good to me live. It needs Ed to not jump all over the place with his voice and the band to jam that outtro with gusto, but when that happens it is good.

Always liked Pendulum to open. MYM I think also sounds good live, as does Let the Records Play (I will always stick up for that song!). That’s about the list.

Sirens should never be played again. Need a different song in that spot - Nothing As It Seems was always preferred for me in the calm things down but in a smoky back room kinda way.
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pearl jam sucks now
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tragabigzanda wrote:Another vote for "I redeemed ya"

And another vote for LTRP sticking around in the live sets. I'll also take MFS.
I love MFS, but it's one of the ones they have to downtune live and it just loses something when they do that.
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pearl jam sucks now
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VinylGuy wrote:If i would choose songs from that album to stay in the setlists it would be

1 Pendulum
2 Sirens
3 MYM
4 Yellow Moon

Anything else is disposable or maybe treated as a super rarity.
Yellow Moon for sure. Really enjoy that tune.
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liebzz wrote:When they’re on, the song Lightning Bolt sounds good to me live. It needs Ed to not jump all over the place with his voice and the band to jam that outtro with gusto, but when that happens it is good.
Yeah, I like LB the song a lot, and especially live, but Ed can be sloppy with it.

I've been listening to 2013 shows lately and enjoying Swallowed Whole more than I recall.

Wait, this is the SBWM thread.
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Jaeti wrote:
liebzz wrote:When they’re on, the song Lightning Bolt sounds good to me live. It needs Ed to not jump all over the place with his voice and the band to jam that outtro with gusto, but when that happens it is good.
Yeah, I like LB the song a lot, and especially live, but Ed can be sloppy with it.

I've been listening to 2013 shows lately and enjoying Swallowed Whole more than I recall.

Wait, this is the SBWM thread.
Bringing your SW to the SBWM thread! :haha:
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Pendulum live is just an epic moment
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I still love Sirens
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VinylGuy wrote:If i would choose songs from that album to stay in the setlists it would be

1 Pendulum
2 Sirens
3 MYM
4 Yellow Moon

Anything else is disposable or maybe treated as a super rarity.
This is a pretty solid list, really. There are plenty of other LB songs I enjoy but it wouldn't be the end of the world if they only focused on those four in a live setting moving forward. Definitely Pendulum and Yellow Moon.
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Ms Harmless wrote:I still love Sirens
It's a weirdass song but I love it too. It just feels awkwardly constructed and maybe kind of unfinished, much in the same way LBC does, to my ears at least.
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Ms Harmless wrote:I still love Sirens
me too
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this is an important conversation! I agree that the pendulum opener was the Lbolt highlight. Id like to see

Sirens
L-bolt
Pendulun
Sleeping by Myself
Yellow Moon

stick around. Maybe MYM
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RockPusher wrote:
Ms Harmless wrote:I still love Sirens
It's a weirdass song but I love it too. It just feels awkwardly constructed and maybe kind of unfinished, much in the same way LBC does, to my ears at least.
the awkward construction (if we are thinking of the same thing) is part of its charms. The way the words kind of come out of nowhere and tumble over each other as the singer is spontaneously trying to articulate what the relationship means to him

I just wish it had a better solo. Mike is a pretty emotional player and it just feels a bit too stagey (although the style of sirens often is)
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