Yes, that's correct.dimejinky99 wrote:So Dave should be included cos he was in the band when they were super famous?
Jesus Christ
And they wouldn't have been as famous without him. He was a part of their image for a very critical 2-3 year period.
Yes, that's correct.dimejinky99 wrote:So Dave should be included cos he was in the band when they were super famous?
Jesus Christ
Lament wrote: Like I always say, "Anyone who thinks getting kicked in the nuts by one person sucks has never gotten kicked in the nuts by two people at the same time."
Lament wrote: Like I always say, "Anyone who thinks getting kicked in the nuts by one person sucks has never gotten kicked in the nuts by two people at the same time."
I'm not sure that I'd agree that it's a lock, only because of their (seemingly) conflicted relationship with that song. (I mean, between Atlanta '94 and Red Rocks '95, they basically rewrote it twice.) I feel like if there's any one song that represents what Ed was fighting against in 1994 (other than possibly "Black"), it's that one. And, maybe I'm alone in thinking this, but the modern performances of it feel weird, like Ed's not really buying into it, but is still doing his best to get the crowd into it.Coach wrote:I think Jeremy is a lock. That MTV performance where Ed goes all shit balls at the end was an iconic moment and at the time really kicked in more fans on the bandwagon. I remember, because I lived it.
Thanks for posting the videoUglyRedHonda wrote:I'm not sure that I'd agree that it's a lock, only because of their (seemingly) conflicted relationship with that song. (I mean, between Atlanta '94 and Red Rocks '95, they basically rewrote it twice.) I feel like if there's any one song that represents what Ed was fighting against in 1994 (other than possibly "Black"), it's that one. And, maybe I'm alone in thinking this, but the modern performances of it feel weird, like Ed's not really buying into it, but is still doing his best to get the crowd into it.Coach wrote:I think Jeremy is a lock. That MTV performance where Ed goes all shit balls at the end was an iconic moment and at the time really kicked in more fans on the bandwagon. I remember, because I lived it.
But I could not agree more about the weight of that MTV performance. (MTV had that performance in regular rotation, even when they were also playing the regular video.) The thing about it - if you look at where Ed's going shitballs, so is Dave. They're basically going shitballs in tandem - at times, Ed is almost doing a vocal version of what Dave is playing (or vise-versa).
By the time of that performance, I'd spent the entire summer listening almost exclusively to Ten and was a little bit burned out on it. But after that performance, I was in love with that song all over again, and even more so than before. Krusen could never have pulled off a performance like that.
The build-up to that moment at 4:18, and especially that moment.
It's what changed me from a casual fan to a "holy shit, these guys kick ass!!" fan.Coach wrote:I think Jeremy is a lock. That MTV performance where Ed goes all shit balls at the end was an iconic moment and at the time really kicked in more fans on the bandwagon. I remember, because I lived it.
Then you have Stone running/hopping in circles... The whole band was all-in on this one.UglyRedHonda wrote:I'm not sure that I'd agree that it's a lock, only because of their (seemingly) conflicted relationship with that song. (I mean, between Atlanta '94 and Red Rocks '95, they basically rewrote it twice.) I feel like if there's any one song that represents what Ed was fighting against in 1994 (other than possibly "Black"), it's that one. And, maybe I'm alone in thinking this, but the modern performances of it feel weird, like Ed's not really buying into it, but is still doing his best to get the crowd into it.Coach wrote:I think Jeremy is a lock. That MTV performance where Ed goes all shit balls at the end was an iconic moment and at the time really kicked in more fans on the bandwagon. I remember, because I lived it.
But I could not agree more about the weight of that MTV performance. (MTV had that performance in regular rotation, even when they were also playing the regular video.) The thing about it - if you look at where Ed's going shitballs, so is Dave. They're basically going shitballs in tandem - at times, Ed is almost doing a vocal version of what Dave is playing (or vise-versa).
By the time of that performance, I'd spent the entire summer listening almost exclusively to Ten and was a little bit burned out on it. But after that performance, I was in love with that song all over again, and even more so than before. Krusen could never have pulled off a performance like that.
The build-up to that moment at 4:18, and especially that moment.
hlniv wrote:Yes, that's correct.dimejinky99 wrote:So Dave should be included cos he was in the band when they were super famous?
Jesus Christ
And they wouldn't have been as famous without him. He was a part of their image for a very critical 2-3 year period.
Dime, go back to Star Wars.dimejinky99 wrote:hlniv wrote:Yes, that's correct.dimejinky99 wrote:So Dave should be included cos he was in the band when they were super famous?
Jesus Christ
And they wouldn't have been as famous without him. He was a part of their image for a very critical 2-3 year period.
Follow your logic. He didnt play on ten. The record that broke them. He couldn't really play anything outside that same best at different speeds.. He had stupid hair was too happy and annoyed everyone.
He should be thankful for his job at bugerking.
My god, this is just so wrong.dimejinky99 wrote:hlniv wrote:Yes, that's correct.dimejinky99 wrote:So Dave should be included cos he was in the band when they were super famous?
Jesus Christ
And they wouldn't have been as famous without him. He was a part of their image for a very critical 2-3 year period.
Follow your logic. He didnt play on ten. The record that broke them. He couldn't really play anything outside that same best at different speeds.. He had stupid hair was too happy and annoyed everyone.
He should be thankful for his job at bugerking.