Oh.durdencommatyler wrote:Oh yeah, I have that one too. The one I'm talking about is different. It's plugged-in, yo.cutuphalfdead wrote:7/11/03 acoustic set. I was there, man.durdencommatyler wrote:It really is.
There's some live full band version of Drifting that I have. It's my favorite. But still not as good as Strangest Tribe.
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That Boston one is sweet too. I wish I'd been there. I'll always be jealous of you for that.cutuphalfdead wrote:Oh.durdencommatyler wrote:Oh yeah, I have that one too. The one I'm talking about is different. It's plugged-in, yo.cutuphalfdead wrote:7/11/03 acoustic set. I was there, man.durdencommatyler wrote:It really is.
There's some live full band version of Drifting that I have. It's my favorite. But still not as good as Strangest Tribe.
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Yea there is a full band plugged in one that Mcready is playing electric and there are some sweet little guitar lines from him. 2003 no doubt....forget where though...
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dont remember the show, was thinking it was 2000, but stones guitar messed up so they decided to play driftin while he got it straight
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It might not be a top tier PJ tune, but I'd still like to hear it live, in person.
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Listening to Strangest Tribe brought back memories and a few thoughts.
The collection of songs on Lost Dogs is one of the coolest things about Pearl Jam. When I was in my early teens I'd pop in a cassette or CD and sit down next to the stereo with the liner notes to whatever album I had in, grab the liner notes and really study the music. Pearl Jam for me was ideal for this, the emotion, the slight mystery to the band and most of all the wealth of unreleased songs. That was an aspect of a band I hadn't experienced before. It was amazing to discover Footsteps or Yellow Ledbetter at 14, these songs were heavy and they weren't even on an album. It made them feel even more personal. I'd spend hours sitting Indian-style poring over every little nuance and writing in the liner notes. It was the perfect escape for me at that age. For all of us I'm sure.
Man, it's been so long now that sometimes I forget about those moments and what it meant to me but it always stays at my core when it comes to Pearl Jam. It's part of the reason why I will always listen to them and always give them a break if they do something I don't agree with or don't particularly like.
The collection of songs on Lost Dogs is one of the coolest things about Pearl Jam. When I was in my early teens I'd pop in a cassette or CD and sit down next to the stereo with the liner notes to whatever album I had in, grab the liner notes and really study the music. Pearl Jam for me was ideal for this, the emotion, the slight mystery to the band and most of all the wealth of unreleased songs. That was an aspect of a band I hadn't experienced before. It was amazing to discover Footsteps or Yellow Ledbetter at 14, these songs were heavy and they weren't even on an album. It made them feel even more personal. I'd spend hours sitting Indian-style poring over every little nuance and writing in the liner notes. It was the perfect escape for me at that age. For all of us I'm sure.
Man, it's been so long now that sometimes I forget about those moments and what it meant to me but it always stays at my core when it comes to Pearl Jam. It's part of the reason why I will always listen to them and always give them a break if they do something I don't agree with or don't particularly like.
Less judgement, more curiosity.
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I can't tell if this is a post in favor of LDHO or in opposition to LDHO.durdencommatyler wrote:Guys, the Lost Dogs Hold On is better than a cement hard poop that makes your anus bleed and leads to a day of irregular and super embarrassing farting.
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I'm sure you'll get there.B wrote:I can't tell if this is a post in favor of LDHO or in opposition to LDHO.durdencommatyler wrote:Guys, the Lost Dogs Hold On is better than a cement hard poop that makes your anus bleed and leads to a day of irregular and super embarrassing farting.
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Great post. I remember discovering some b sides and thinking " how cool is this? Specially with Footsteps, alone, YL...TheDapperGent wrote:Listening to Strangest Tribe brought back memories and a few thoughts.
The collection of songs on Lost Dogs is one of the coolest things about Pearl Jam. When I was in my early teens I'd pop in a cassette or CD and sit down next to the stereo with the liner notes to whatever album I had in, grab the liner notes and really study the music. Pearl Jam for me was ideal for this, the emotion, the slight mystery to the band and most of all the wealth of unreleased songs. That was an aspect of a band I hadn't experienced before. It was amazing to discover Footsteps or Yellow Ledbetter at 14, these songs were heavy and they weren't even on an album. It made them feel even more personal. I'd spend hours sitting Indian-style poring over every little nuance and writing in the liner notes. It was the perfect escape for me at that age. For all of us I'm sure.
Man, it's been so long now that sometimes I forget about those moments and what it meant to me but it always stays at my core when it comes to Pearl Jam. It's part of the reason why I will always listen to them and always give them a break if they do something I don't agree with or don't particularly like.
Actually i kinda hated footsteps at first because i was a Times of trouble kinda of guy...
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true, but alone was officially released, just a different version.Birds in Hell wrote:Well, some of them are only available unofficially. The original Ten-era recordings of Alone, Brother and Hold On have yet to be officially released, for instance.
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they're not hard to find though. Do you need these songs?durdencommatyler wrote:Exactly.Birds in Hell wrote:Well, some of them are only available unofficially. The original Ten-era recordings of Alone, Brother and Hold On have yet to be officially released, for instance.
And I'd rather hear clean (or as clean as possible) versions of these. Without new vocals. Without hindsight lyrics. Without overdubbed solos.
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No, but thanks. I've got them. But LD came out at a time when they weren't as easy to find. At least for someone as internet inept as I am.stip wrote:they're not hard to find though. Do you need these songs?durdencommatyler wrote:Exactly.Birds in Hell wrote:Well, some of them are only available unofficially. The original Ten-era recordings of Alone, Brother and Hold On have yet to be officially released, for instance.
And I'd rather hear clean (or as clean as possible) versions of these. Without new vocals. Without hindsight lyrics. Without overdubbed solos.
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Oklahoma, I think?Strat wrote:Yea there is a full band plugged in one that Mcready is playing electric and there are some sweet little guitar lines from him. 2003 no doubt....forget where though...
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yeah, that's itBirds in Hell wrote:Oklahoma, I think?Strat wrote:Yea there is a full band plugged in one that Mcready is playing electric and there are some sweet little guitar lines from him. 2003 no doubt....forget where though...
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Yep, Oklahoma. They played it while the crew was tending to some equipment issues. It has the odd rough spot but it's probably my favorite version.
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I prefer the LD Alone and always have because I prefer Dave Krusen's drumming.
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I wish it was you in that boat.WtOB? wrote:I prefer the LD Alone and always have because I prefer Dave Krusen's drumming.
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I prefer Krusen's playing too. The unreleased version from the Ten sessions (available unofficially on that "Rarities and Unreleased Cuts" working disc) is the definitive version, as far as I'm concerned. Much better than the later recording on the Go single (though I do like Ed's new vocal melody in the bridge on that one.)WtOB? wrote:I prefer the LD Alone and always have because I prefer Dave Krusen's drumming.
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I know I have that one, but I'm struggling to remember it. I'll give it a listen tonight.Birds in Hell wrote:I prefer Krusen's playing too. The unreleased version from the Ten sessions (available unofficially on that "Rarities and Unreleased Cuts" working disc) is the definitive version, as far as I'm concerned. Much better than the later recording on the Go single (though I do like Ed's new vocal melody in the bridge on that one.)WtOB? wrote:I prefer the LD Alone and always have because I prefer Dave Krusen's drumming.