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I thought it was because he was too right wing in addition. Got a gun, fact I got two…
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Birds in Hell wrote:Can you sympathise with his situation a little bit?dimejinky99 wrote:Imagine getting fired and still going on about it and complaining about it nearly 30 years later.
He might have a new and better role if he wasn’t pissing and moaning about that one job all this time.
It's more than just losing one job. Attaining a career as a professional musician on that level of success is something that happens to a tiny handful of people and requires a combination of genuine talent with an immense dose of good luck (right place, right time, right band, etc.)
That career was taken away almost as quickly as it began in a way he didn't expect (and arguably didn't deserve) and he was right back to square one, no doubt suspecting he would never have a pathway to that level of professional success again.
I don't think everyone can dust themselves off from that and move on, at least not very easily.
Agreed. Under those circumstances (and the fact that I'm sure this is mentioned in 95% of the press related conversations he has) I think Dave A has always been remarkably level about the whole thing
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Birds in Hell wrote:Can you sympathise with his situation a little bit?dimejinky99 wrote:Imagine getting fired and still going on about it and complaining about it nearly 30 years later.
He might have a new and better role if he wasn’t pissing and moaning about that one job all this time.
It's more than just losing one job. Attaining a career as a professional musician on that level of success is something that happens to a tiny handful of people and requires a combination of genuine talent with an immense dose of good luck (right place, right time, right band, etc.)
That career was taken away almost as quickly as it began in a way he didn't expect (and arguably didn't deserve) and he was right back to square one, no doubt suspecting he would never have a pathway to that level of professional success again.
I don't think everyone can dust themselves off from that and move on, at least not very easily.
Agreed. Under those circumstances (and the fact that I'm sure this is mentioned in 95% of the press related conversations he has) I think Dave A has always been remarkably level about the whole thing
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I thought he was fired for smiling too much96583UP wrote:a bit ironic though that Ed purged him bc Dave was too corporate/conformist and now Ed is the one palling around with billionaires doing private corporate gigs
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Who does this motherfucker think he is having a good time?tommy wrote:I thought he was fired for smiling too much96583UP wrote:a bit ironic though that Ed purged him bc Dave was too corporate/conformist and now Ed is the one palling around with billionaires doing private corporate gigs
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If I had been a playing member of Pearl Jam for one rehearsal weekend on their worst year, I would never shut up about it. Dave has every reason to still be thinking about that stuff 30 years later.
I, on the other hand, do not.
Stop relitigating, guys. You’re just hangry.
I, on the other hand, do not.
Stop relitigating, guys. You’re just hangry.
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Let’s. Brushes or reeds?tragabigzanda wrote:Let’s talk more about the Immortality drums.
And they’re obviously mic’d differently than the rest of the record. More similar to Elderly Woman. And maybe Nothingman.
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The song as written had no business turning out that superb. It is a textbook example of how playing (by all involved) can elevate a piece of music.
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My thoughts are almost the same re: reeds, but I was thinking the cymbal strikes instead of toms.tragabigzanda wrote:My vote is for reeds — those tom hits have too much girth for brushes.wease wrote:Let’s. Brushes or reeds?tragabigzanda wrote:Let’s talk more about the Immortality drums.
And they’re obviously mic’d differently than the rest of the record. More similar to Elderly Woman. And maybe Nothingman.
Being pedantic, but I think probably it’s mic’d the same but mixed differently, with more of an emphasis on the OHs and space around the kit. It makes the song feel 3D in a way that most of Vitalogy doesn’t — to your point, you’re totally right, a lot like Elderly Woman; maybe not so much like Nothingman, where the drum ambience is more about a reverb effect.
Maybe different mics on the drums? Or can that feel be accomplished with just the mix?
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and a lack of collaboration on future ed vedder-penned songs may explain why so many of them are so dull and paint-by-numbers.McParadigm wrote:The song as written had no business turning out that superb. It is a textbook example of how playing (by all involved) can elevate a piece of music.
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