fatalstrat wrote:What song would you most like to hear from this setlist?
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It looks like they just took a random setlist from a show this tour, folded it in half, and passed it off as a list of songs from which to choose.
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And if I had to choose, it would be Sleight, Fatal, or YM.
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I would laugh my ass off if they played Last Kiss.
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sleight of hand or fatal or NAIS
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You're right. That's the Worcester 1 setlist.Chris_H_2 wrote:It looks like they just took a random setlist from a show this tour, folded it in half, and passed it off as a list of songs from which to choose.
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I could deal with Yellow Moon as well.
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I'll be right overevenslow wrote:I think you just said what I did but in classic TLDR McParadigm form.McParadigm wrote:I don't think it's a "Pearl Jam are rawk gods" thing at all. It's down to a type of songwriting. There are a lot of great songs out there (see: Zeppelin, My Generation, some Rolling Stones stuff) that are built more on the creation of a sound and the designing of events within that sound than in the traditional, "sit at a piano or edge of your bed" type songwriting. Lots of people cover Dylan or Neil and do a really good job of it, because they have these "edge of the bed" traditional songwriting methodologies. But not very many people cover Zeppelin, and far fewer cover them or the Stones well. Their songs are built too much on the tones, and the attitude, and the strut and all these ethereal qualities that are unique to them. The only ones that ever succeed at covering them are the ones that break the songs apart and find a whole new sonic canvas for them to exist within.The rest just speak to the blend of musicianship and x-factor (see: Ed) that other bands just don't have.
Also, as with those bands, Pearl Jam has some songs that are more closely tied to their personal core sound than others, and those are going to be the ones that are hardest to find a unique voice on. Which brings us back to: bad choice of song to cover.
Also, there's only two things I do on the "edge of the bed": make love and drink beer. Looks like we're almost out of beer.
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I'd want to hear porch so it can be juxtaposed with the SNL one from 20 years ago
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stip wrote:I'll be right overevenslow wrote:I think you just said what I did but in classic TLDR McParadigm form.McParadigm wrote:I don't think it's a "Pearl Jam are rawk gods" thing at all. It's down to a type of songwriting. There are a lot of great songs out there (see: Zeppelin, My Generation, some Rolling Stones stuff) that are built more on the creation of a sound and the designing of events within that sound than in the traditional, "sit at a piano or edge of your bed" type songwriting. Lots of people cover Dylan or Neil and do a really good job of it, because they have these "edge of the bed" traditional songwriting methodologies. But not very many people cover Zeppelin, and far fewer cover them or the Stones well. Their songs are built too much on the tones, and the attitude, and the strut and all these ethereal qualities that are unique to them. The only ones that ever succeed at covering them are the ones that break the songs apart and find a whole new sonic canvas for them to exist within.The rest just speak to the blend of musicianship and x-factor (see: Ed) that other bands just don't have.
Also, as with those bands, Pearl Jam has some songs that are more closely tied to their personal core sound than others, and those are going to be the ones that are hardest to find a unique voice on. Which brings us back to: bad choice of song to cover.
Also, there's only two things I do on the "edge of the bed": make love and drink beer. Looks like we're almost out of beer.

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stip wrote:I'd want to hear porch so it can be juxtaposed with the SNL one from 20 years ago
and so RM can tear it apart for the next 30 pages!
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Smile would be nice!
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They should play all of em
That nais, man if the hour, sleight of hand, yellow moon, fatal run looks tasty.
That nais, man if the hour, sleight of hand, yellow moon, fatal run looks tasty.
They did porch on that Austin city limits show in 09.Strat wrote:stip wrote:I'd want to hear porch so it can be juxtaposed with the SNL one from 20 years ago
and so RM can tear it apart for the next 30 pages!
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someone needs to make that their avatar.evenslow wrote:stip wrote:I'll be right overevenslow wrote:I think you just said what I did but in classic TLDR McParadigm form.McParadigm wrote:I don't think it's a "Pearl Jam are rawk gods" thing at all. It's down to a type of songwriting. There are a lot of great songs out there (see: Zeppelin, My Generation, some Rolling Stones stuff) that are built more on the creation of a sound and the designing of events within that sound than in the traditional, "sit at a piano or edge of your bed" type songwriting. Lots of people cover Dylan or Neil and do a really good job of it, because they have these "edge of the bed" traditional songwriting methodologies. But not very many people cover Zeppelin, and far fewer cover them or the Stones well. Their songs are built too much on the tones, and the attitude, and the strut and all these ethereal qualities that are unique to them. The only ones that ever succeed at covering them are the ones that break the songs apart and find a whole new sonic canvas for them to exist within.The rest just speak to the blend of musicianship and x-factor (see: Ed) that other bands just don't have.
Also, as with those bands, Pearl Jam has some songs that are more closely tied to their personal core sound than others, and those are going to be the ones that are hardest to find a unique voice on. Which brings us back to: bad choice of song to cover.
Also, there's only two things I do on the "edge of the bed": make love and drink beer. Looks like we're almost out of beer.
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His vocal didn't annoy me as much as thread led me to believe it would, but what pissed me off was the acoustic guitar miming. He was just playing random chords over the verse section.
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iceagecoming wrote:His vocal didn't annoy me as much as thread led me to believe it would, but what pissed me off was the acoustic guitar miming. He was just playing random chords over the verse section.
yea i believe he was playing A and G the entire time. Hilarious
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Meanwhile the guy actually playing guitar had to rock out on his own (which he did, in style, natch) because Mike was too busy aiming his noodle at The Pretender.
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Enjoyed Corduroy. Cornell's performance was decent, too.
But, last night? Wow. Pathetic. Poor Mike.
But, last night? Wow. Pathetic. Poor Mike.
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