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yeesh. you guys are a tough crowd.
i can be just as critical as the next guy but i also like to have this thing in my life called unencumbered enjoyment. you boys should try it some time.
and ed's been flubbing lines for a long, long time now. i actually noticed it more in the mid to late 90s. but then i got over it and had a good time.
i can be just as critical as the next guy but i also like to have this thing in my life called unencumbered enjoyment. you boys should try it some time.
and ed's been flubbing lines for a long, long time now. i actually noticed it more in the mid to late 90s. but then i got over it and had a good time.
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For some reason, I have this image in my mind of your diary being filled literally to bursting point with the most incredibly surreal events and characters.evenslow wrote:yeesh. you guys are a tough crowd.
i can be just as critical as the next guy but i also like to have this thing in my life called unencumbered enjoyment. you boys should try it some time.
and ed's been flubbing lines for a long, long time now. i actually noticed it more in the mid to late 90s. but then i got over it and had a good time.
And all of them are treated with a total lack of surprise, concern, or confusion.
(patriotic choking noises)
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well that's way off. my diary is filled with a billion little hearts, forever flowing around one word: mcparadigm.McParadigm wrote:For some reason, I have this image in my mind of your diary being filled literally to bursting point with the most incredibly surreal events and characters.evenslow wrote:yeesh. you guys are a tough crowd.
i can be just as critical as the next guy but i also like to have this thing in my life called unencumbered enjoyment. you boys should try it some time.
and ed's been flubbing lines for a long, long time now. i actually noticed it more in the mid to late 90s. but then i got over it and had a good time.
And all of them are treated with a total lack of surprise, concern, or confusion.
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No, that doesn't fit with what I've imagined, sorry.evenslow wrote:well that's way off. my diary is filled with a billion little hearts, forever flowing around one word: mcparadigm.McParadigm wrote:For some reason, I have this image in my mind of your diary being filled literally to bursting point with the most incredibly surreal events and characters.evenslow wrote:yeesh. you guys are a tough crowd.
i can be just as critical as the next guy but i also like to have this thing in my life called unencumbered enjoyment. you boys should try it some time.
and ed's been flubbing lines for a long, long time now. i actually noticed it more in the mid to late 90s. but then i got over it and had a good time.
And all of them are treated with a total lack of surprise, concern, or confusion.
I don't actually imagine it as a diary, either. More of a memoir, detailing things both great and horrible. Something like this:
- Spoiler: show
(patriotic choking noises)
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^^^ are there any cliffs notes for that? ^^^
like "evenslow is dumb"? even a
will do. would be a great help as i have a very busy day ahead. thanks.
like "evenslow is dumb"? even a
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what i really like about PJ is that their live eras are so different. 1998 was a great tour for their reasons, and 2013 is another great "tour" for another reasons.
I´ve been in 2 shows this year and they were incredible.
I´ve been in 2 shows this year and they were incredible.
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You obviously haven't been into the "Equestria Girls" thread, where friendship is magic and nopony ever forgets her lines.evenslow wrote:i can be just as critical as the next guy but i also like to have this thing in my life called unencumbered enjoyment. you boys should try it some time.
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That Long Road is a thing of beauty. I loooove the drums on this thing.
And I hear you 'slow, nothing wrong with the straightforward enjoyment of what you love.
And I hear you 'slow, nothing wrong with the straightforward enjoyment of what you love.
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I'd agree with thatdigster wrote:I also think those earlier shows were collective experiences as well, not just the band playing in the corner treating the audiences' concerns with irrelevance. I think it's just that they had a lot of different kinds of experiences in those older shows, usually transitioning from tour to tour. It could be darker or more celebratory. I think the feeling the shows have now is a great one, and I leave feeling elevated, but they really only do that one thing, or feel, now. 2003 feels like the last year where the shows, in addition to being fun as hell, had their own feel to them.
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fair enough. I've never had that kind of show experienceKevin Davis wrote:I remember my wife specifically commenting after the STL show in 2010 how it felt like a frat party. Eddie spends the entire show getting progressively drunker, changes song lyrics to include dumb-assed drug references, and the audience is full of people only half paying attention and behaving like belligerent jackasses. When I saw Pearl Jam in 2000, they did their own thing onstage and involved the audience only to the degree that they cared to be involved; these days it sometimes seems like Ed is specifically catering to the obnoxious idiot who is ruining the show for everyone else, concerned less with his relationship to the music and more with getting him to scream really loud by any means necessary.pearl jam concerts are celebrations. They are not frat parties. They are closer to church revivals or political rallies.
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This guy gets it.Wendy Carlos's Twin wrote:That's not exactly fair. It appears that the pre-2000 shows were recorded on a DAT format with one machine (or chain of machines). That means there is going to be missing stuff. I can't say if that's the case for the Beth thing and Ledbetter, but it's definitely the case for Push Me, Pull Me. There have also been songs missing from previous vault releases because of tape changes. Starting in 2000, they appear to have started using two staggered recorders to catch everything. However, you can fault the band for not being open to the idea of patching the vault shows with raw "backup" board tapes, if they exist. They did this in 2000 when the DAT machines malfunctioned in Tampa and again in 2006 in East Rutherford when there was a power failure in the venue and the main recording of the show up to that point had been lost (harddrive?).Aliveguy wrote:These idiots at Ten Club fuck everything up.
Their vault releases are incomplete. AND, they picked shows that ALREADY have good recordings. F That. There are plenty of shows out there that do not have good recordings already and were great shows.
And we had a good recording of DC, but not a soundboard. It's sort of silly to complain about a soundboard of such an excellent show.
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Exactly!ridleybradout wrote:Birds in Hell wrote: They're really performing those songs and I'm sure having Matt learning on the job is a large part of that; they were forced to rethink how to play their entire catalogue (up to that point) all over again. There's a kind of unconscious second-nature quality to the way they tackle a lot of their most played material these days that, while in other bands might lead to a more carefree and adventurous approach, seems to result in a kind of thoughtless thrash to the finish line with these guys. I don't hear that same sense of engagement, the little flourishes that really make the songs push and pull where they need to.![]()
This perfectly sums up everything that is wrong with (I want to say post-2006, but probably more accurately) post-2003 live PJ. The performance ended the second the frat-party began...
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I think the 2009 Philly debacle I witnessed defines current day Pearl Jam. The sound was fucking horrible - you couldn't hear shit. The whole band was drunk. Their performance was beyond poor. The audience was 98% frat boys, all of them looking at game scores on their cell phones (or even on TV's out in the lobby while the band performed). They even brought out a fucking SCORECARD GIRL to give the score between songs. Then balloons & confetti dropped from the ceiling and everybody high-fived each other. Worst concert I've ever attended.
So yes, Pearl Jam shows are big frat parties now. If you can't see that, then you must be part of it.
So yes, Pearl Jam shows are big frat parties now. If you can't see that, then you must be part of it.
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u know those were the last shows at the spectrum, right? and the scorecard girl was giving the score to the world series, being played across the street? weird post.Wendy Carlos's Twin wrote:I think the 2009 Philly debacle I witnessed defines current day Pearl Jam. The sound was fucking horrible - you couldn't hear shit. The whole band was drunk. Their performance was beyond poor. The audience was 98% frat boys, all of them looking at game scores on their cell phones (or even on TV's out in the lobby while the band performed). They even brought out a fucking SCORECARD GIRL to give the score between songs. Then balloons & confetti dropped from the ceiling and everybody high-fived each other. Worst concert I've ever attended.
So yes, Pearl Jam shows are big frat parties now. If you can't see that, then you must be part of it.
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It wasn't a concert, it was a fucking sausage fest. You couldn't pay me to go to another PJ concert after that.warehouse wrote: So yes, Pearl Jam shows are big frat parties now. If you can't see that, then you must be part of it.
u know those were the last shows at the spectrum, right? and the scorecard girl was giving the score to the world series, being played across the street? weird post.
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LOL @ East Coast bro's.
Thats what you get when you go to shows out there
Thats what you get when you go to shows out there
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Exactly. It was the world series.warehouse wrote:u know those were the last shows at the spectrum, right? and the scorecard girl was giving the score to the world series, being played across the street? weird post.Wendy Carlos's Twin wrote:I think the 2009 Philly debacle I witnessed defines current day Pearl Jam. The sound was fucking horrible - you couldn't hear shit. The whole band was drunk. Their performance was beyond poor. The audience was 98% frat boys, all of them looking at game scores on their cell phones (or even on TV's out in the lobby while the band performed). They even brought out a fucking SCORECARD GIRL to give the score between songs. Then balloons & confetti dropped from the ceiling and everybody high-fived each other. Worst concert I've ever attended.
So yes, Pearl Jam shows are big frat parties now. If you can't see that, then you must be part of it.
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I love this about PJ too - the Dave and Jack incarnations are like two almost completely different bands. Each Matt tour had it's own feel as well until about 2008, when they've since started to blur into one...VinylGuy wrote:what i really like about PJ is that their live eras are so different. 1998 was a great tour for their reasons, and 2013 is another great "tour" for another reasons.
I enjoy this vibe at a concert too, I just wish PJ could do it without rushing through on autopilot most of the time (though I can imagine it must be hard if not impossible to bring the same (any?) intensity/emotion to the old songs after all these years).warehouse wrote:i feel like this is how most concerts should be, but im a fuckin weirdostip wrote: church revivals
The Spectrum shows were probably the worst example of the 'frat-vibe' given the occasion, but it's not like that all the time. Different countries/cities and their audiences have their own unique culture, and the band often tries to cater to this (e.g. playing the hits at festivals, playing the Ramones in South America). If the band were to ever go back to Asia I'm sure we'd get some pretty unique shows...Strat wrote:LOL @ East Coast bro's. Thats what you get when you go to shows out there
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Strat wrote:LOL @ East Coast bro's.
Thats what you get when you go to shows out there
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