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Re: 2016-08-20: Chicago, Illinois
Posted: Sun August 21, 2016 11:23 pm
by tooch
CopperTom wrote:Birds in Hell wrote:Does anyone actually go to a Pearl Jam show hoping to hear them play songs by Pink Floyd and Cheap Trick?
Seven covers and nothing off of No Code - I mean, seriously.
Yes. They're sickees if you ask me.
And no Riot Act. Playing at least 1 song from each album shouldn't be such a challenge.
bigger sickees than the people that wear a shirt, bring a sign, or use a kid hoping to get noticed by band members? quite possibly the worst crowd I've ever seen...send these people to an island somewhere. oh and to the drunk fat girl in GA with the "it doesn't get any vedder than this" tshirt...kill yourself
Re: 2016-08-20: Chicago, Illinois
Posted: Sun August 21, 2016 11:27 pm
by Jorge
spike wrote:brilliant covers have always been a big part of pearl jam's identity - they really enjoy doing them to honor their heroes and the fan base loves them - so multiple covers showing up in a set makes sense to me. early on, it was a way to beef up their set, but i don't think it's them not having confidence in their own catalog anymore; it's just tradition.
SEVEN?!?
Re: 2016-08-20: Chicago, Illinois
Posted: Sun August 21, 2016 11:39 pm
by spike
theplatypus wrote:spike wrote:brilliant covers have always been a big part of pearl jam's identity - they really enjoy doing them to honor their heroes and the fan base loves them - so multiple covers showing up in a set makes sense to me. early on, it was a way to beef up their set, but i don't think it's them not having confidence in their own catalog anymore; it's just tradition.
SEVEN?!?
Yeah, but at least two of them were the best part of the show anyway.
Re: 2016-08-20: Chicago, Illinois
Posted: Sun August 21, 2016 11:45 pm
by CopperTom
tooch wrote:CopperTom wrote:Birds in Hell wrote:Does anyone actually go to a Pearl Jam show hoping to hear them play songs by Pink Floyd and Cheap Trick?
Seven covers and nothing off of No Code - I mean, seriously.
Yes. They're sickees if you ask me.
And no Riot Act. Playing at least 1 song from each album shouldn't be such a challenge.
bigger sickees than the people that wear a shirt, bring a sign, or use a kid hoping to get noticed by band members? quite possibly the worst crowd I've ever seen...send these people to an island somewhere. oh and to the drunk fat girl in GA with the "it doesn't get any vedder than this" tshirt...kill yourself
Parents who use children as pawns should be reported to Children and Youth Services. The few children I saw last night actually looked like they were having fun.
Re: 2016-08-20: Chicago, Illinois
Posted: Sun August 21, 2016 11:49 pm
by BurtReynolds
Anyone else get annoyed that they act like RITFW is their song now? Probably an irrational hatred, but it really pisses me off.
Re: 2016-08-20: Chicago, Illinois
Posted: Sun August 21, 2016 11:53 pm
by Jorge
Pearl Jam took "Rocking in the Free World" over from Neil Young like Elvis Costello hijacked "What's So Funny About Peace Love and Understanding" from Nick Lowe. It's basically theirs now.
Re: 2016-08-20: Chicago, Illinois
Posted: Sun August 21, 2016 11:55 pm
by Birds in Hell
BurtReynolds wrote:Anyone else get annoyed that they act like RITFW is their song now? Probably an irrational hatred, but it really pisses me off.
Well, Ed's pretty much made up his own words to the verses at this point...
Re: 2016-08-20: Chicago, Illinois
Posted: Sun August 21, 2016 11:59 pm
by Kevin Davis
I'm taking my four kids with me tomorrow -- we're all going to form a five-person tall tower by sitting on each other's shoulders, the kid second from top in a shirt that says "Pearl Jam," third from top directly below him in a shirt that says "Mookie Blaylock," the fourth directly on my shoulders in a shirt that says "Temple of the Dog," and I will be wearing a shirt that says "The Ashes of Mother Love Bone." The baby will be on top holding a piece of posterboard that says PLAY SOME FUCKING RARITIES OR I'LL THROW MY SHIT-FILLED DIAPER AT YOUR DUMB-ASSED KEYBOARDIST.
We're in the upper balcony so hopefully the band notices.
Re: 2016-08-20: Chicago, Illinois
Posted: Mon August 22, 2016 12:01 am
by Kevin Davis
theplatypus wrote:Pearl Jam took "Rocking in the Free World" over from Neil Young like Elvis Costello hijacked "What's So Funny About Peace Love and Understanding" from Nick Lowe. It's basically theirs now.
I think this is only the case for people who know PJ but not Neil. I think most average rock listeners still know it as Neil's song.
Re: 2016-08-20: Chicago, Illinois
Posted: Mon August 22, 2016 12:06 am
by Jorge
I should've probably said: "they think it's theirs now."
Re: 2016-08-20: Chicago, Illinois
Posted: Mon August 22, 2016 12:06 am
by BurtReynolds
Kevin Davis wrote:I'm taking my four kids with me tomorrow -- we're all going to form a five-person tall tower by sitting on each other's shoulders, the kid second from top in a shirt that says "Pearl Jam," third from top directly below him in a shirt that says "Mookie Blaylock," the fourth directly on my shoulders in a shirt that says "Temple of the Dog," and I will be wearing a shirt that says "The Ashes of Mother Love Bone." The baby will be on top holding a piece of posterboard that says PLAY SOME FUCKING RARITIES OR I'LL THROW MY SHIT-FILLED DIAPER AT YOUR DUMB-ASSED KEYBOARDIST.
We're in the upper balcony so hopefully the band notices.
If one of them dies maybe you'll get to hear Come Back.
Re: 2016-08-20: Chicago, Illinois
Posted: Mon August 22, 2016 12:08 am
by Jorge
MODS?!?
Re: 2016-08-20: Chicago, Illinois
Posted: Mon August 22, 2016 12:10 am
by emanon
CopperTom wrote:tooch wrote:CopperTom wrote:Birds in Hell wrote:Does anyone actually go to a Pearl Jam show hoping to hear them play songs by Pink Floyd and Cheap Trick?
Seven covers and nothing off of No Code - I mean, seriously.
Yes. They're sickees if you ask me.
And no Riot Act. Playing at least 1 song from each album shouldn't be such a challenge.
bigger sickees than the people that wear a shirt, bring a sign, or use a kid hoping to get noticed by band members? quite possibly the worst crowd I've ever seen...send these people to an island somewhere. oh and to the drunk fat girl in GA with the "it doesn't get any vedder than this" tshirt...kill yourself
Parents who use children as pawns should be reported to Children and Youth Services. The few children I saw last night actually looked like they were having fun.
My kids sure did.
Re: 2016-08-20: Chicago, Illinois
Posted: Mon August 22, 2016 12:13 am
by BurtReynolds
theplatypus wrote:MODS?!?
just trying to look on the bright side. I'm trying to be more positive.
Re: 2016-08-20: Chicago, Illinois
Posted: Mon August 22, 2016 12:23 am
by CopperTom
BurtReynolds wrote:Kevin Davis wrote:I'm taking my four kids with me tomorrow -- we're all going to form a five-person tall tower by sitting on each other's shoulders, the kid second from top in a shirt that says "Pearl Jam," third from top directly below him in a shirt that says "Mookie Blaylock," the fourth directly on my shoulders in a shirt that says "Temple of the Dog," and I will be wearing a shirt that says "The Ashes of Mother Love Bone." The baby will be on top holding a piece of posterboard that says PLAY SOME FUCKING RARITIES OR I'LL THROW MY SHIT-FILLED DIAPER AT YOUR DUMB-ASSED KEYBOARDIST.
We're in the upper balcony so hopefully the band notices.
If one of them dies maybe you'll get to hear Come Back.
AL
Re: 2016-08-20: Chicago, Illinois
Posted: Mon August 22, 2016 12:24 am
by Kevin Davis
theplatypus wrote:MODS?!?
Don't you have a blog to write?
Re: 2016-08-20: Chicago, Illinois
Posted: Mon August 22, 2016 12:50 am
by Biff Pocoroba
cutuphalfdead wrote: give me Timeless Melody any day.
Seven is a lot of covers. At least Surrender is new this year & a fun song. But I agree, Timeless Melody has been favorite of their covers.
Re: 2016-08-20: Chicago, Illinois
Posted: Mon August 22, 2016 12:54 am
by Simple Torture
The "covers that are barely covers" for me are: RITFW, Crazy Mary, Crown of Thorns, and Sonic Reducer. I Am A Patriot is juuuust on the outside looking in, but squeezed out because they just reworked it.
Re: 2016-08-20: Chicago, Illinois
Posted: Mon August 22, 2016 1:24 am
by Birds in Hell
Simple Torture wrote:The "covers that are barely covers" for me are: RITFW, Crazy Mary, Crown of Thorns, and Sonic Reducer. I Am A Patriot is juuuust on the outside looking in, but squeezed out because they just reworked it.
The Mirrorball songs are kind-of-but-not covers for me, eg. Act of Love and Throw Your Hatred Down.
Re: 2016-08-20: Chicago, Illinois
Posted: Mon August 22, 2016 1:31 am
by Tremorman
cutuphalfdead wrote:Kevin Davis wrote:wease wrote:Why are you guys so down on them doing covers? It's not like they've just started doing them. They've been part of their shows from damn near the beginning.
There are too many of them, they're all from the same boring classic-rock hit parade, and they're generally not very good.
Pretty much every cover they've added in the last decade or so has been terrible. Fuck the Comfortably Numbs and All Along the Watchtowers of the world, give me Timeless Melody any day.
Aint Talkin Bout Love was an awesome one. Mike got to show off and the randomness of it was fun. Some of the others have just ok though.