Re: Match DD: Grievance vs. Jeremy
Posted: Mon March 17, 2014 3:47 pm
To give the guitar to Letterman.Kaius wrote:Awesome
Why did Ed rush to pick up Mikes guitar after he slammed it down I wonder.
To give the guitar to Letterman.Kaius wrote:Awesome
Why did Ed rush to pick up Mikes guitar after he slammed it down I wonder.
Strat wrote: Grievance is what I want my Pearl Jam rock to be.
Birds in Hell wrote:How is Jeremy losing?
Madness.
Ed had loaned Mike the guitar.Kaius wrote:AwesomeSgt. Crackpot wrote:I still remember watching this performance in the lead up to the release of Binaural, and I think I still have the VHS somewhere. It's by no means a perfect performance, but it was beautiful and raw.
Fuck, was this really 14 years ago?
Why did Ed rush to pick up Mikes guitar after he slammed it down I wonder.
Totes.brisjam wrote:sheer and utter madnessBirds in Hell wrote:How is Jeremy losing?
Madness.
Jeremy was too popular to get a vote here. Grievance is sweet and probably top 20 Pearl jam but Jeremy is in another league.knee tunes wrote:Jeremy is underated.
wait. I have no idea at all how Jeremy rates and where.
It and Animal are the two early Pearl Jam tracks that best capture the primal, uncalculated stimulus response thing that was once so engaging about them, for me.PHATJ wrote:I still love Jeremy. It is top 20 material for me.
Agreed, and I still love Animal too.McParadigm wrote:It and Animal are the two early Pearl Jam tracks that best capture the primal, uncalculated stimulus response thing that was once so engaging about them, for me.PHATJ wrote:I still love Jeremy. It is top 20 material for me.
I'm glad they don't try to achieve it, now, because it requires a lack of analysis and a denial of self-protection that maturity doesn't handle very well (case in point, both of the aforementioned tracks feel like they are reduced to exercises or playful reminders when played live, after about 1995), but I enjoy both for defining a quality of the band that used to be really, really remarkable.
Matt was so much better when he just slowed the fuck down. Everything is so fast now, he's forgotten how to add to the performanceSgt. Crackpot wrote:I still remember watching this performance in the lead up to the release of Binaural, and I think I still have the VHS somewhere. It's by no means a perfect performance, but it was beautiful and raw.
Fuck, was this really 14 years ago?
I will feel alive as long as I am free to sleep with other people. She can't do that, though. I mean, obviously. Sir."How do you want to live your life?".
I wrote "I just want to be. I will feel alive as long as I am free"