Best version of Jeremy
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Best version of Jeremy
Lately I've returned to this song live. I'd like to nominate the version at the end of Boston 3 '03, essentially capping off the 3 night run.
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The end of that song goes on way too fucking long. I like the versions from 2000 where they end the song early, after the first "eye, eye, eye, eye, eye, yeah!". Seems perfect to me that way.
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Wendy Carlos's Twin wrote:The end of that song goes on way too fucking long. I like the versions from 2000 where they end the song early, after the first "eye, eye, eye, eye, eye, yeah!". Seems perfect to me that way.
Yea, I remember Jeremy being pretty awesome on 2000 bootlegs.
Here's one.
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2000 Pinkpop is the best version of the live bootleg era I believe. If not pinkpop, one of those festivals on the 2000 euro tour.
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12/02/2006 Honolulu has been my favorite ever since I first heard it. It starts out at regular speed until about halfway through, when they just take off and it keeps getting faster. By the end is really, really fast. Usually that sort of thing annoys me but this time it works.
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The one from Live on ten legs is the best one in recent memory. I forget the show it's from, I think it's one of those canada 05 shows.
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I tend to think the Ten songs sound best in the early 90s when they were young dumb and full of....energy.
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London '05numbers wrote:The one from Live on ten legs is the best one in recent memory. I forget the show it's from, I think it's one of those canada 05 shows.
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Re: Best version of Jeremy
easy....MTV VMA
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Re: Best version of Jeremy
here's another great 2000 version
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That is a good one.tooch wrote:easy....MTV VMA
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Clearly the best version is circa 1993 when I was playing the Ten CD in my bedroom and singing/recording my own vocals on a cassette recorder.
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bada wrote:I tend to think the Ten songs sound best in the early 90s when they were young dumb and full of....energy.
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Agree.bada wrote:I tend to think the Ten songs sound best in the early 90s when they were young dumb and full of....energy.
I'm quite fond of the unplugged version. Love the end with the 'aah aah's'
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It's definitely up there. I kind of like the 94 versions where they dropped the first chorus. And no drummer ends Jeremy like Dave A.warehouse wrote:bada wrote:I tend to think the Ten songs sound best in the early 90s when they were young dumb and full of....energy.i vote the mtv awards version
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i remember the first time i saw the clip of the mtv awards version. pretty blown away.warehouse wrote:bada wrote:I tend to think the Ten songs sound best in the early 90s when they were young dumb and full of....energy.i vote the mtv awards version
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Any of the re-worked Jack Irons' versions
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Also very fond of any Euro 2000, US Leg I Jeremy. Sometimes drop the first chorus, sometimes not. sometimes powerful shorter ending. and the EEEE's
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