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Everyday People cover
does anyone know how this came about? with sly stone's recent death i've heard this song alot recently, and i listened to pearl jam's cover yesterday, which i haven't heard in forever. i love it. is there a connection to chicago? i know brendan obrien played keys on the song with them, maybe it was his idea? it seemed to be completely out of their wheelhouse, especially at the time. i know they've done a shit ton of covers since, but this one still kinda sticks out as an oddball.
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Back in his hometown and feeling nostalgic?
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i get that, it just seemed like an out of the box cover, especially at this point. i know they did 'dock of the bay' so maybe this is them being open to covering a broader range of songs. and by them i mean eddie vedder. i always thought covering this was stones idea lol
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Dock of the Bay made sense since the songwriter and guitarist on the original recording performed it with them.warehouse wrote:i get that, it just seemed like an out of the box cover, especially at this point. i know they did 'dock of the bay' so maybe this is them being open to covering a broader range of songs. and by them i mean eddie vedder. i always thought covering this was stones idea lol
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that's what i'm saying. it's not like sly stone was in attendance. i would have thought at the time EV would still be sticking to punk/the who. instead they play a soul song from the 1960s. don't get me wrong, they should do this more often.
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I don't think he caught that soul & motown bug in 1995warehouse wrote:that's what i'm saying. it's not like sly stone was in attendance. i would have thought at the time EV would still be sticking to punk/the who. instead they play a soul song from the 1960s. don't get me wrong, they should do this more often.
Rats is a dead giveaway. I agree though, Eddie really shines on at least these two gems: Mercy Mercy Me (The Ecology) & Someday At Christmas
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This song is the mnemonic I used to learn the difference between “every day” and “everyday.”
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Who knows why they pick the covers they play?warehouse wrote:that's what i'm saying. it's not like sly stone was in attendance. i would have thought at the time EV would still be sticking to punk/the who. instead they play a soul song from the 1960s. don't get me wrong, they should do this more often.
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not me obviously lolwease wrote:Who knows why they pick the covers they play?warehouse wrote:that's what i'm saying. it's not like sly stone was in attendance. i would have thought at the time EV would still be sticking to punk/the who. instead they play a soul song from the 1960s. don't get me wrong, they should do this more often.
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Maybe Sly WAS there. It’s not like 10 people at that show would’ve known who he was at that point.warehouse wrote:not me obviously lolwease wrote:Who knows why they pick the covers they play?warehouse wrote:that's what i'm saying. it's not like sly stone was in attendance. i would have thought at the time EV would still be sticking to punk/the who. instead they play a soul song from the 1960s. don't get me wrong, they should do this more often.
I liked Let My Love Open The Door better from that show anyway. I wish they’d bring that one back and retire Baba.
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Let My Love Open the Door is incredible. i've heard eddie cover it by himself, but the way the whole band rips through it at this show is awesome. i would put it 3 or 4 in the setlist, first fast song.