Best drum moments in the catalog?
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I don't think I realized how much ambience Jack brought to "GTF" until I'd become acclimated to Matt's versions. Jack, especially on the studio version, plays with a tentativeness in the verses that betrays the song's newness -- his rumbling cautiously through the verses and then exploding in full force during the chorus is an apt mirror to the song itself, in which a sort of nervous solitude gives way to an overwhelming sense of wonder. Jack's version is like parasailing on a beautiful day and seeing the most breathtaking sunset of your life; Matt's versions are like flying a commercial aircraft at top speed while deliberately swerving to hit avian wildlife.
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Jack is one of those guys I also just really enjoy hearing play a straight rock beat. "MFC" is a great example of this in PJ's catalog, but perhaps my favorite instance of this is "I'm the Ocean" -- he makes that song go for so long by doing so little, other than keep the motor running at just the right speed.
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this sums up the problem with matt cameron in pearl jam quite nicely.Kevin Davis wrote:Jack's version is like parasailing on a beautiful day and seeing the most breathtaking sunset of your life; Matt's versions are like flying a commercial aircraft at top speed while deliberately swerving to hit avian wildlife.
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Yes, his playing throughout Mirror Ball is perfect, especially Act of Love. Love how his snare feels a tad late and a tad heavy at all times. Dude had feel for miles.Kevin Davis wrote:Jack is one of those guys I also just really enjoy hearing play a straight rock beat. "MFC" is a great example of this in PJ's catalog, but perhaps my favorite instance of this is "I'm the Ocean" -- he makes that song go for so long by doing so little, other than keep the motor running at just the right speed.
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Re: Best drum moments in the catalog?
I could listen to Kevin Davis talk about Jack Irons all day.

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Re: Best drum moments in the catalog?
Dave K:
The solo section of Alive
Dave A:
Even Flow (Greatest Hits version)
Breathe (The solo section)
W.M.A.
Blood
Nothingman
Corduroy (Nothing flashy, but it's perfect for the song)
Spin the Black Circle (my favorite on the drums)
Jack:
Off He Goes (The subtlety is perfect and makes me hate how Matt plays it live)
Who You Are
In My Tree
Habit
Mirrorball (All of it, especially Peace and Love)
Matt:
Grievance
Gonna See My Friend
Got Some (I love the fill before the second verse)
The solo section of Alive
Dave A:
Even Flow (Greatest Hits version)
Breathe (The solo section)
W.M.A.
Blood
Nothingman
Corduroy (Nothing flashy, but it's perfect for the song)
Spin the Black Circle (my favorite on the drums)
Jack:
Off He Goes (The subtlety is perfect and makes me hate how Matt plays it live)
Who You Are
In My Tree
Habit
Mirrorball (All of it, especially Peace and Love)
Matt:
Grievance
Gonna See My Friend
Got Some (I love the fill before the second verse)
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Re: Best drum moments in the catalog?
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Jackie's work in Mirrorball is superb. Im The Ocean is such a perfect gem.
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loving all the i'm the ocean love in here
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Speaking of Jack... still gettin' it done (click through the Instagram link):
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Man, Jack really has such a unique feel on the drums.
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Re: Best drum moments in the catalog?
im the ocean is mesmerizingKevin Davis wrote:Jack is one of those guys I also just really enjoy hearing play a straight rock beat. "MFC" is a great example of this in PJ's catalog, but perhaps my favorite instance of this is "I'm the Ocean" -- he makes that song go for so long by doing so little, other than keep the motor running at just the right speed.
Come back, JI.
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The two beat kick drum hit before launching into the chorus of pre chorus/chorus of sleight of hand is one of my favorite moments.
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Someone on those comments says "Whale Song" is their favorite songevenslow wrote:Speaking of Jack... still gettin' it done (click through the Instagram link):
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I really hope Jack Irons is the subject of his next book.Birds in Hell wrote:I could listen to Kevin Davis talk about Jack Irons all day.
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Re: Best drum moments in the catalog?
My personal faves:
Last Exit
No Way-especially coming out of the jam
Animal
Rats-especially the ending
Half Full
Army Reserve
Anything in Between-if you haven't heard it please go listen, Matt owns this song and it has my personal fav guitar solo from Mike.
Daughter-the live version from SNL is incredible. Dave kills it
Last Exit
No Way-especially coming out of the jam
Animal
Rats-especially the ending
Half Full
Army Reserve
Anything in Between-if you haven't heard it please go listen, Matt owns this song and it has my personal fav guitar solo from Mike.
Daughter-the live version from SNL is incredible. Dave kills it
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Re: Best drum moments in the catalog?
I really enjoy Matt's work in "Insignificance."
I tend to like when rock drummers restrain themselves from resorting to a lot of snare and hi-hat action for significant portions of a song, so I'm especially partial to the parts where he's exclusively playing toms and other cymbals (I'm sort of drum-dumb, so I don't know if those are rides, crashes, or a mix).
I also like the progression of his playing throughout the song; adding a few snare hits before transitioning into the chorus section, returning to the tom-focus later on for the subsequent verse and bridge.
I tend to like when rock drummers restrain themselves from resorting to a lot of snare and hi-hat action for significant portions of a song, so I'm especially partial to the parts where he's exclusively playing toms and other cymbals (I'm sort of drum-dumb, so I don't know if those are rides, crashes, or a mix).
I also like the progression of his playing throughout the song; adding a few snare hits before transitioning into the chorus section, returning to the tom-focus later on for the subsequent verse and bridge.
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Re: Best drum moments in the catalog?
That song hasn't been played right since 1994.
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