Best and worst LIVE song from each album?

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You can do modern pearl jam, you can do when the album came out, you can do over time, you can do average, I dont care what you do just make it clear in your post what youre talking about
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I'm tempted to do this in gif form. But I'm not sure I have the stamina.
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Start wth one and work your way through over time
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This is important
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I never listen to live PJ so I can't answer this
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bodysnatcher wrote:I never listen to live PJ so I can't answer this
I understand. At a concert it's impossible to have unimpeded access to a toilet.
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Sgt. Crackpot wrote:
bodysnatcher wrote:I never listen to live PJ so I can't answer this
I understand. At a concert it's impossible to have unimpeded access to a toilet.
nah it's easy. i always go for reserved seats, fuck that GA horseshit. and you just go during Elderly Woman or Even Flow.
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I have listened to far too many Pearl Jam bootlegs, I have some opinions here.

Ten
Best: Deep - this one is consistently really good, even now.
Worst: Oceans - I don't think they've played a great version of this years. One of those songs that I think has never quite hit the mark with Matt, I feel like he always does too much, and it really suffers in the absence Ed's sweeter, younger voice.

Vs
Best: Go - when the stars align, this one still rips.
Worst: Blood - this one's ready for the bin, it's way past its use-by date. Ed can't sing it, Matt gave up playing it with any enthusiasm around a decade ago.

Vitalogy
Best: Tremor Christ - for the amount they play this one, it sounds disproportionately good when they do. It's rarely bad and usually pretty great.
Worst: Satan's Bed - can't think of any respectable versions of this in years. They usually can't get the changes right, but even when they do, Mike and Stone can't figure out a decent guitar arrangement (do they double the riff? do they double it in some bits and not others? Does Mike hang back and only play in the choruses? etc.) - because it's so seldom played, I get the sense it's something they haven't devoted much time to figuring out.

Merkinball
Best: Long Road - this is never bad and usually (at least) pretty good.
Worst: I Got Shit - this is almost always pretty boring these days and usually feels rushed and perfunctory.

No Code
Best: Present Tense - they play this one consistently well and I think Matt's more muscular approach, for once, actually works well.
Worst: Who You Are - until he's willing to come up with something beyond the most generic, placeholder beat imaginable, Matt needs to leave this one to Jack.

Yield
Best: Faithfull - another one is that almost always pretty good and very often pretty great.
Worst: Wishlist - a consistent waste of time since Matt joined.

Binaural
Best: Rival - like Tremor Christ, they rarely play it, but when they do, it's often fantastic.
Worst: I think this is a generally very well-performed bunch of songs but I'll go for Grievance - in recent years it's always suffering for lack of growl from both Ed and the guitars.

Riot Act
Best: Love Boat Captain - this has made a very welcome return to semi-regular rotation, always solid and sounds great.
Worst: You Are - so drab, they just can't make it swing like it ought to.

Pearl Jam
Best: Inside Job - this is usually pretty good.
Worst: There's about half a dozen songs that belong here that would've once battled for the best live song, they just can't nail this material without putting in some serious rehearsal time - out of a crowded field, I'll go for Marker in the Sand, a trainwreck virtually every time they've attemped it post-2006.

Backspacer
Best: Got Some - this song is not good but I guess the band usually play it pretty competently. I did enjoy Matt's new approach to the song last year, that really livened things up (a bit).
Worst: A tough one, since most of these songs sound consistently bad live, but if there's a good version of Supersonic out there, I can't think of it right now.

Lightning Bolt
Best: Lightning Bolt - see Got Some. I really don't enjoy this song but they play it well enough.
Worst: I can't pick between Getaway and Sirens here - they're both awful every time they wheel them out.
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I think I agree with every one of Spenno's choices. Though i would put the blame for Wishlist on Ed here. The 98-2000 versions were pretty great even with Matt's more hard hitting approach due in part with ed keeping a more nuanced approach. Ed now tries to outplay/sing matt camerons drumming approach and has lost all beauty.
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