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Re: Ways PJ Can Improve Live Shows
Posted: Fri October 19, 2018 12:59 am
by Birds in Hell
I’d much rather hear songs from Ten than dreary classic rock covers.
Re: Ways PJ Can Improve Live Shows
Posted: Fri October 19, 2018 1:00 am
by 96583UP
#metoo
Re: Ways PJ Can Improve Live Shows
Posted: Fri October 19, 2018 7:46 pm
by mikejasond
Covers are only cool if its new songs, nobody wants to hear Eddie sing the Who for the 500th time
Re: Ways PJ Can Improve Live Shows
Posted: Fri October 19, 2018 9:36 pm
by Birds in Hell
New covers are usually a waste of time, they don't do anything interesting with them.
I'd be happy if they never played any covers other than Baba O'Riley, RITFW and Fuckin' Up, at least there's a sense of tradition and continuity associated with them.
Re: Ways PJ Can Improve Live Shows
Posted: Fri October 19, 2018 9:40 pm
by Norah
They should cover Taylor Swift's State of Grace.
Re: Ways PJ Can Improve Live Shows
Posted: Fri October 19, 2018 9:44 pm
by Birds in Hell
cutuphalfdead wrote:They should cover Taylor Swift's State of Grace.
They should bring back the variety in Daughter tags, like 1998 (Madonna's Ray of Light, etc.)
Re: Ways PJ Can Improve Live Shows
Posted: Fri October 19, 2018 9:45 pm
by mikejasond
Birds in Hell wrote:New covers are usually a waste of time, they don't do anything interesting with them.
I'd be happy if they never played any covers other than Baba O'Riley, RITFW and Fuckin' Up, at least there's a sense of tradition and continuity associated with them.
Replace RITFW with Masters of War and I'm ok
Re: Ways PJ Can Improve Live Shows
Posted: Fri October 19, 2018 9:45 pm
by Norah
Birds in Hell wrote:cutuphalfdead wrote:They should cover Taylor Swift's State of Grace.
They should bring back the variety in Daughter tags, like 1998 (Madonna's Ray of Light, etc.)
And I fuh-heel, like I ju-hust guh-hot home.
Re: Ways PJ Can Improve Live Shows
Posted: Fri October 19, 2018 9:46 pm
by Birds in Hell
mikejasond wrote:Birds in Hell wrote:New covers are usually a waste of time, they don't do anything interesting with them.
I'd be happy if they never played any covers other than Baba O'Riley, RITFW and Fuckin' Up, at least there's a sense of tradition and continuity associated with them.
Replace RITFW with Masters of War and I'm ok
They first played Masters of War in 1992 (kind of), so I'll allow it.
Re: Ways PJ Can Improve Live Shows
Posted: Sat October 20, 2018 5:17 am
by MadTIGERmaN
Its definitely not a problem of too many covers, its a problem of too many covers of songs we either don't like (Arms Aloft, Public Image) or covers of songs that just don't seem to work (Rain from the Beatles, or either of the Floyd covers. Those were both cool the first time or two but now they just kinda suck 6+ mins out of the set list)
Hey Baby from Hendrix should get in the mix as a double tribute to Jimi and CCornell. OR just about any other Hendrix song, Little Wing is great, but Jimi has SO MANY OTHER SONGS.
As for the setlists, i think they actually mix it up TOO much. So many of the shows just have no flow. I would work themes into the shows more... do a run of songs that go together. Like, Force of Nature / Lightning Bolt / Of the Earth. Or Breakerfall / Save You / Life Wasted.
Ditch the forced audience call / responce. Leave that up to the Foo Fighters
Experiment with songs more. RVM, and Porch are the only songs that really get extended, but even their jams are starting to feel old. Save You has a perfect spot for a bass solo, or try out some different arrangements like the Bridge School Corduroy or the Alt Jeremy.
Re: Ways PJ Can Improve Live Shows
Posted: Sat October 20, 2018 5:38 am
by Birds in Hell
MadTIGERmaN wrote:Hey Baby from Hendrix should get in the mix as a double tribute to Jimi and CCornell.
MadTIGERmaN wrote:As for the setlists, i think they actually mix it up TOO much. So many of the shows just have no flow.
MadTIGERmaN wrote:Ditch the forced audience call / responce. Leave that up to the Foo Fighters
MadTIGERmaN wrote:Experiment with songs more. RVM, and Porch are the only songs that really get extended, but even their jams are starting to feel old. Save You has a perfect spot for a bass solo, or try out some different arrangements like the Bridge School Corduroy or the Alt Jeremy.
I strongly agree with all of this, but:
MadTIGERmaN wrote:Its definitely not a problem of too many covers, its a problem of too many covers of songs we either don't like (Arms Aloft, Public Image) or covers of songs that just don't seem to work (Rain from the Beatles, or either of the Floyd covers.
I really do think they play too many covers. 7-8 per show is just too many, no matter what they are.
Re: Ways PJ Can Improve Live Shows
Posted: Wed November 14, 2018 2:31 pm
by DissidentRival4
I definitely agree with the setlists becoming a bit too formulaic. Last couple of shows, pretty much knew what the encores were going to be. And while they sounded great and I thoroughly enjoyed the shows, took away from the whole, "what's next?" aspect.
I found the boot of the first PJ only show (Noblesville 98 - only seen them at Lolla up to this point) and listened to it. Honestly had forgotten a lot of the setlist, (I blame the smurf houses I had that night

) but upon listening was very surprised at the flow and how much more I enjoyed it. For example, RVM and Alive were both in the first set and neither one was the closer. I remember upon hearing RVM thinking "what a short main set. don't remember it being that short". I don't know, as many others have stated, I do wish they mixed up what they played in the encores a lot more.
For reference here's the entire set list:
1. Long Road
2. Hail Hail
3. Brain of J.
4. Last Exit
5. Given to Fly
6. Corduroy
7. MFC
8. Jeremy (Not full song - sang "President spoke in class today" This was the day of the Clinton deposition regarding Monica Lewsinsky)
9. Immortality
10. Even Flow
11. Nothingman
12. Rearviewmirror
13. Wishlist
14. In Hiding
15. Spin the Black Circle
16. Alive
17. Go
Encore:
18. Better Man (dedicated to Hillary Clinton;… more )
19. Daughter
20. Do the Evolution
21. Leaving Here
Encore 2:
22.
Yellow Ledbetter
Re: Ways PJ Can Improve Live Shows
Posted: Thu November 15, 2018 2:34 pm
by Kevin Davis
I think the thing that really strikes me about that set is the simple absence of songs I'd be unhappy to hear. For as many criticisms as have been leveled at PJ's live set in recent years, I wonder if the biggest thing for me isn't simply the fact that I really just don't enjoy most of the "Lightning Bolt" songs, or their cover choices. That, to my mind, disrupts the "flow" more than anything else.
Re: Ways PJ Can Improve Live Shows
Posted: Tue November 20, 2018 3:13 am
by 96583UP
PJ should adopt the other two members of SG into their band and play with 3 stretch 4 guitarists and 2 basses
Re: Ways PJ Can Improve Live Shows
Posted: Tue November 20, 2018 3:32 am
by Monkey_Driven
Kevin Davis wrote:I think the thing that really strikes me about that set is the simple absence of songs I'd be unhappy to hear. For as many criticisms as have been leveled at PJ's live set in recent years, I wonder if the biggest thing for me isn't simply the fact that I really just don't enjoy most of the "Lightning Bolt" songs, or their cover choices. That, to my mind, disrupts the "flow" more than anything else.
That's why the last few tours have been disappointing to me despite the band sounding pretty good (too many covers).