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Mah gawd he done been ate


...that's not really country though.
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BurtReynolds wrote:
southp wrote:
BurtReynolds wrote:the "I only listen to pearl jam and pearl jam approved bands" crowd on pj.com forums really hated that one. figures.
I'm with them too i guess (except the only listening to PJ part) because I thought that was total rubbish last night.
It didn't stay true to the power of the song whatsoever.
you can hate it, just don't hate it for the same insane reasons those lunatics do.

Personally, when it comes to covers, I prefer the bands to do their own take one it, even changing tone. I don't see much point in doing a cover that sounds like the original. i thought it was a little rough, and probably wasn't thought out much beforehand, but I liked most of it.
I was really thinking he was going to do a version like the Bridge School one back in '95.

Would have suited him better. And with bongos and shit, would have been great.
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I didn't hear the song because I was too busy cringing at all the people positioned behind the stage that were all bobbing in unison as if they'd attended a fucking audition to be on there last week and had been rehearsing their moves for days under strict instructions of how they must behave.

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CupidStunt wrote:I didn't hear the song because I was too busy cringing at all the people positioned behind the stage that were all bobbing in unison as if they'd attended a fucking audition to be on there last week and had been rehearsing their moves for days under strict instructions of how they must behave.

:facepalm:
That whole setup is beyond lame. It takes something away from the performance.
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Holy shit you guys are still talking about stage design
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BurtReynolds wrote:
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harmless wrote:I didn't see or hear anything wrong with that Corduroy performance, and it's my favourite PJ song. The only issue with the Chris Cornell one was that it was Cornell, and I'm kind of bored of grunge musicians doing each others' grunge songs.
Has this been happening often? This is the first time I've seen it.
I'm sure it's happened before. But my point was supposed to be more general: grunge musicians propping up other grunge musicians (Temple of the Dog and other such collaborations, live or on record) isn't very interesting to me anymore. I'd much rather see an unexpected cover like the second one.
It does seem that between this and PJ20 the best they could do is get Cornell. Kinda sad. I'd like to think they could find fresher blood.
Yup. SG and Pearl Jam are kind of in a total vacuum right now. It's been like that for a long time but, meh. I guess I don't believe this legendary HoF all-American rock band stuff. It seems like a media ploy; if it were true, it seems like musicians young and old would be queueing up to cover Pearl Jam, and they're not.
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I hate Grizzly Foxes with a thick passion, but it was a decent cover.
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It's Pearl Jam Week on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon! Be sure to tune in nightly for special performances from our new album, 'Lightning Bolt'.
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Dumbasses

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Being how over produced the new album is, I am looking forward to a good audio of a new performance!

and I am loving lightning bolt so as long as its not future days ill be happy :peace:
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I just watched the Cornell and Pecknold performances this morning and really loved them both :thumbsup:

Love that dirty, nasty guitar sound that Pecknold uses. A little messy but that's why it's good.
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Btw, this week is just ridiculous.

Fallon
Brooklyn/Philly shows
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MY VINYL JUST ARRIVED!!!
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harmless wrote:
BurtReynolds wrote:
harmless wrote:
Kevin Davis wrote:
harmless wrote:I didn't see or hear anything wrong with that Corduroy performance, and it's my favourite PJ song. The only issue with the Chris Cornell one was that it was Cornell, and I'm kind of bored of grunge musicians doing each others' grunge songs.
Has this been happening often? This is the first time I've seen it.
I'm sure it's happened before. But my point was supposed to be more general: grunge musicians propping up other grunge musicians (Temple of the Dog and other such collaborations, live or on record) isn't very interesting to me anymore. I'd much rather see an unexpected cover like the second one.
It does seem that between this and PJ20 the best they could do is get Cornell. Kinda sad. I'd like to think they could find fresher blood.
Yup. SG and Pearl Jam are kind of in a total vacuum right now. It's been like that for a long time but, meh. I guess I don't believe this legendary HoF all-American rock band stuff. It seems like a media ploy; if it were true, it seems like musicians young and old would be queueing up to cover Pearl Jam, and they're not.
Well i hope they call Pearl Jam when Fallon does this thing for Shania Twain.
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I'm gonna sound like a real idiot now... but I had no idea that The Roots were Fallon's house band :shake:

The little bit that I saw of them from the last 2 nights almost has me thinking that I might have to try watching some late night TV, for the first time in about forever... :lol:
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If you're going to watch late night tv watch Craig Ferguson.
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harmless wrote:I guess I don't believe this legendary HoF all-American rock band stuff. It seems like a media ploy; if it were true, it seems like musicians young and old would be queuing up to cover Pearl Jam, and they're not.
Not sure what you're complaining about. Robin Pecknold is about as badass as you can get as far as a young, talented musician covering your song.
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bluestate wrote:
harmless wrote:I guess I don't believe this legendary HoF all-American rock band stuff. It seems like a media ploy; if it were true, it seems like musicians young and old would be queuing up to cover Pearl Jam, and they're not.
Not sure what you're complaining about. Robin Pecknold is about as badass as you can get as far as a young, talented musician covering your song.
I'm not sure I was complaining. The Pecknold performance was excellent. Context, mate, context.
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harmless wrote:
bluestate wrote:
harmless wrote:I guess I don't believe this legendary HoF all-American rock band stuff. It seems like a media ploy; if it were true, it seems like musicians young and old would be queuing up to cover Pearl Jam, and they're not.
Not sure what you're complaining about. Robin Pecknold is about as badass as you can get as far as a young, talented musician covering your song.
I'm not sure I was complaining. The Pecknold performance was excellent. Context, mate, context.
the gaslight anthem, st. vincent, panic at the disco, aaron lewis, robin pecknold, limp bizkit, sugarland, willie nelson.

them are some "young and old" queuing up. do queens of the stone age, the strokes, and kings of leon count, too?
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