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Re: Pearl Jam WEEK on Jimmy Fallon
Posted: Wed October 23, 2013 2:10 pm
by McParadigm
That Chris Cornell song.
Re: Pearl Jam WEEK on Jimmy Fallon
Posted: Wed October 23, 2013 2:10 pm
by EJ
I think 2 from this group will be played:
Getaway
Lightning Bolt
Sleeping By Myself
Re: Pearl Jam WEEK on Jimmy Fallon
Posted: Wed October 23, 2013 2:13 pm
by stupidmop
McParadigm wrote:That Chris Cornell song.
The problem with that will be Ed's burning intensity and overall twitchy demeanor when singing will imply that that bitch ain't a part of him because he killed her.
Re: Pearl Jam WEEK on Jimmy Fallon
Posted: Wed October 23, 2013 2:28 pm
by Tuolumne
http://www.spin.com/#articles/robin-pec ... lon-video/
Interesting take. Robin Pecknold is a very legit artist, and it's very very interesting to see someone take on the subject matter of Corduroy. I get that the arrangement was a little tricky, and it was a well-intentioned try at what's got to be a really hard song to do. He'd probably top PJ if they covered any of their folky songs, that would be almost too easy for them. This was a bit of a surprise, and I appreciated it for just that alone. I did find myself feeling like I was hearing the lyrics in a new way, so atleast it worked on that level. I also gotta rewatch to check out this cute blonde chick.
Re: Pearl Jam WEEK on Jimmy Fallon
Posted: Wed October 23, 2013 2:41 pm
by Thurman Murman
EJ wrote:I think 2 from this group will be played:
Getaway
Lightning Bolt
Sleeping By Myself
I'm not sure they will necessarily play 2 songs off the new album....hopefully one new song and maybe a classic tune.
Re: Pearl Jam WEEK on Jimmy Fallon
Posted: Wed October 23, 2013 2:55 pm
by MattA75
Sirens is a given
other than that I'd say the best chances are:
Mind Your Manners
Lightning Bolt
Swallowed Whole
Let the Records Play
there's no way the second song is not something somewhat upbeat, and I don't buy that they play Getaway
Re: Pearl Jam WEEK on Jimmy Fallon
Posted: Wed October 23, 2013 2:57 pm
by BurtReynolds
the "I only listen to pearl jam and pearl jam approved bands" crowd on pj.com forums really hated that one. figures.
Re: Pearl Jam WEEK on Jimmy Fallon
Posted: Wed October 23, 2013 3:01 pm
by Kevin Davis
harmless wrote:I didn't see or hear anything wrong with that Corduroy performance, and it's my favourite PJ song. The only issue with the Chris Cornell one was that it was Cornell, and I'm kind of bored of grunge musicians doing each others' grunge songs.
Has this been happening often? This is the first time I've seen it.
Re: Pearl Jam WEEK on Jimmy Fallon
Posted: Wed October 23, 2013 3:03 pm
by VinylGuy
Loved that Corduroy...the drummer reminded me of Jackie I...great rendition.
Today is Yellow Ledbetter turn right?
Re: Pearl Jam WEEK on Jimmy Fallon
Posted: Wed October 23, 2013 3:05 pm
by warehouse
Kevin Davis wrote:harmless wrote:I didn't see or hear anything wrong with that Corduroy performance, and it's my favourite PJ song. The only issue with the Chris Cornell one was that it was Cornell, and I'm kind of bored of grunge musicians doing each others' grunge songs.
Has this been happening often? This is the first time I've seen it.
i think he covered betterman at some of his solo shows, but its not like this is an epidemic or something
i thought the 'corduroy' performance was really cool. kinda what i expected, but still really cool. that dude has a great voice.
Re: Pearl Jam WEEK on Jimmy Fallon
Posted: Wed October 23, 2013 3:11 pm
by Jorge
The audience in the back was hilarious.
Re: Pearl Jam WEEK on Jimmy Fallon
Posted: Wed October 23, 2013 3:19 pm
by E.H. Ruddock
theplatypus wrote:The audience in the back was hilarious.
"here, sit here. The most awkward place in the studio during a live performance, but hey, you'll be on TV!"
Re: Pearl Jam WEEK on Jimmy Fallon
Posted: Wed October 23, 2013 3:22 pm
by lefty
The performance wasn't bad, but outside of the drummer, I thought it was very average. It just sounded and felt like a refined version of what a high school garage band would have played. I will say it was pretty cool that the vocals were much more intelligible, but they also weren't very moving.
Re: Pearl Jam WEEK on Jimmy Fallon
Posted: Wed October 23, 2013 3:23 pm
by Jorge
E.H. Ruddock wrote:theplatypus wrote:The audience in the back was hilarious.
"here, sit here. The most awkward place in the studio during a live performance, but hey, you'll be on TV!"
Also, make sure to lightly tap on your lap to make it seem like you're having a good time.
Re: Pearl Jam WEEK on Jimmy Fallon
Posted: Wed October 23, 2013 3:43 pm
by harmless
Kevin Davis wrote:harmless wrote:I didn't see or hear anything wrong with that Corduroy performance, and it's my favourite PJ song. The only issue with the Chris Cornell one was that it was Cornell, and I'm kind of bored of grunge musicians doing each others' grunge songs.
Has this been happening often? This is the first time I've seen it.
I'm sure it's happened before. But my point was supposed to be more general: grunge musicians propping up other grunge musicians (Temple of the Dog and other such collaborations, live or on record) isn't very interesting to me anymore. I'd much rather see an unexpected cover like the second one.
Re: Pearl Jam WEEK on Jimmy Fallon
Posted: Wed October 23, 2013 3:44 pm
by stip
Oh I agree. I just didn't think this was that interesting. The singer had a nice voice but the overall effect was to make the song feel kinda lifeless. Pleasant. This was the corduroy cover equivalent of Future days at Wrigley Field
Re: Pearl Jam WEEK on Jimmy Fallon
Posted: Wed October 23, 2013 3:47 pm
by harmless
Except that the song was great, which helped.
Re: Pearl Jam WEEK on Jimmy Fallon
Posted: Wed October 23, 2013 3:49 pm
by stip
well, yes. But still uninspiring.
I liked the drummer. He knew his beats.
Re: Pearl Jam WEEK on Jimmy Fallon
Posted: Wed October 23, 2013 3:50 pm
by Hatfield
Tuolumne wrote:http://www.spin.com/#articles/robin-pecknold-pearl-jam-corduroy-jimmy-fallon-video/
Interesting take. Robin Pecknold is a very legit artist, and it's very very interesting to see someone take on the subject matter of Corduroy. I get that the arrangement was a little tricky, and it was a well-intentioned try at what's got to be a really hard song to do. He'd probably top PJ if they covered any of their folky songs, that would be almost too easy for them. This was a bit of a surprise, and I appreciated it for just that alone. I did find myself feeling like I was hearing the lyrics in a new way, so atleast it worked on that level. I also gotta rewatch to check out this cute blonde chick.
Nice take on it.
I put the studio Corduroy on after listening to this. Pearl Jam is amazing.
Re: Pearl Jam WEEK on Jimmy Fallon
Posted: Wed October 23, 2013 3:51 pm
by guitar_davey
BurtReynolds wrote:the "I only listen to pearl jam and pearl jam approved bands" crowd on pj.com forums really hated that one. figures.
I find RM a little too cynical for my taste most of the time, but this comment is dead on!