Re: 2016-08-22: Chicago, Illinois
Posted: Tue August 23, 2016 4:25 pm
This version of Crazy Mary wasn't anywhere online, so I fixed that. There's a lyrical flub, but it doesn't ruin the mood of this tune:
cutuphalfdead wrote:nice decription
I believe he was using Savage amps on that tour. Think its just his les paul through a savage. Nice little meaty humbucker pushed clean toneSimple Torture wrote:I think it's Stone's guitar that makes that so much better. He used something similar for Black on the same tour, and it's sooooo much better than what he does now.
spike wrote:Who were the two dudes on stage playing guitar during RITFW?
G dangit that soloSimple Torture wrote:Someone else had this uploaded, so I get to skip that step:
Due, mostly, to the drumset.cutuphalfdead wrote:The 2000 tour was perfect.
You are a true asset to this online community.cutuphalfdead wrote:Stone and Mike?
chud beat you to it, buddy. image search a little faster next time.Strat wrote:spike wrote:Who were the two dudes on stage playing guitar during RITFW?
- Spoiler: show
The point of my post was the awesome Fan artspike wrote:chud beat you to it, buddy. image search a little faster next time.Strat wrote:spike wrote:Who were the two dudes on stage playing guitar during RITFW?
- Spoiler: show
This was my experience during the show I saw in 2013. But there was more than enough amazing (All Those Yesterdays, Deep, smoking versions of some early songs) to compensate for the casino stuff (Mother, endless version of Better Man). The strange thing was that Ed started ranting about why we should still hate Dick Cheney, and I had a pretty lucid flashback to 2003, and I got super nostalgic about it even though it was followed by a terrible version of "Life Wasted". One of the problems this band has today is that they aren't angry enough. Their whole shtick now is that they survived the 90s, and now they're...still alive. And ready to party.Strat wrote:Oh pearl jam![]()
They really seem to be teetering on the verge of still amazing and casino circuit style band.
Its really fascinating. The shows are so wonderful but the fact they ignore everything great about them is mind blowing. But what happens is every once in awhile they will throw in a song like sleight of hand (or any of your other non hit favorites) and totally nail it. This is the stuff that keeps me coming back. Or they will deliver a hit classic that reminds you why you are there in the first place. On the flipside, they will butcher songs, play only songs fro mtheir first 3 records and the worst from their most recent, and a bunch of covers they do ALL the time.
kind of maddening, really. Then add in some jamily trouble and there you have it.
As usual, you're wrong.cutuphalfdead wrote:OTE sucks
Would we appreciate this if this were still the case? The band spoiled their fans during those days, but they themselves were at perhaps the lowest point of their professional lives (at least, post success). We look back with fondness on the 2000 and 2003 tours but the band doesn't really seem to look at that era in the same way.Strat wrote:The best part about those days, toher than how great they sounded, were the following:
Nobody expected to be front row
Nobody expected to get a swig of eddies wine. You can hear the crowd start yelling near the end of the above CM version. It was a fun exciting surprise. Now during Crazy mary everyone rushes as hard and fast as they can to the front so they can snap a picture or get eddies wine bottle.
How fucking great they sounded
matt reeder wrote:Strat wrote:Oh pearl jam![]()
The key to enjoying shows like this is to divorce yourself from your memories and expectations and just enjoy the show for what it is.