Re: Pendulum
Posted: Sun October 20, 2013 11:21 am
Lounge Lizard wrote: THAT'S WHAT YOUNG PEOPLE DO, FFS!
Lounge Lizard wrote: THAT'S WHAT YOUNG PEOPLE DO, FFS!
Lounge Lizard wrote:what the fuck is everyone on about?harmless wrote:Anyway, you guys hate the effect. I don't really care about it. It doesn't matter.
the 'long agoooooooo-owwowowowow" part is one the best moments of the song, as far as I'm concerned
it's like they borrowed a bit from the electronic genre and it blends in perfectly
THAT'S WHAT YOUNG PEOPLE DO, FFS!
I can't keep up with the youtube videos so I'm looking forward to your mix, assuming its made publicBirds in Hell wrote:I'm really, really looking forward to hearing these shows (and making an O'Brien-less Lightning Bolt mix from the live tracks).Kevin Davis wrote:That performance has me pretty excited for the boots from this tour.
It probably won't be for a while, most of the live versions I ended up using on my S/T mix were from the European and Australian legs of the 2006 tour. The best versions of some of the new songs might not be played until the Australian leg next year or wherever else they'll end up later in 2014 (Europe, another trek around the US, etc.)stip wrote:I can't keep up with the youtube videos so I'm looking forward to your mix, assuming its made publicBirds in Hell wrote:I'm really, really looking forward to hearing these shows (and making an O'Brien-less Lightning Bolt mix from the live tracks).Kevin Davis wrote:That performance has me pretty excited for the boots from this tour.
Yeah, I hope my quibbles with the production on the studio version didn't give the impression that I don't really like this song--my main gripe with the last couple records has been the absence of moods and textures that I missed from their middle period, and this record definitely has some of that, this song being probably the best example. And while I don't think "Pendulum" quite ranks with the middle period stuff, its presence both on the album and as a definitive moment in the live show is encouraging, not least of which for its simple indication that Pearl Jam haven't lost their instincts for this type of music entirely.stip wrote:this is a great opener. I hope they open it every night on the tour, and that this speaks to an interest in the band for writing more songs like this.
Im hoping to get it at one of the 2 shows ill be at, but ill be happy if they play it both nights.stip wrote:this is a great opener. I hope they open it every night on the tour, and that this speaks to an interest in the band for writing more songs like this.
They said that at Worcester as well. But this band also says they don't like planning that far in advance.stip wrote:they said see you next year at the end of the show last night...
That Boise one kills me. That was one of the best shows they've ever had. If they ever played Boise again I would want to be there.EJ wrote:"We will never not, not play Boise again."
-EV 2000
They said, "enjoy the show, we're not coming around here for awhile" at the end of the Portland show in 2009. 4 years later...stip wrote:they said see you next year at the end of the show last night...
Almost. Worcester 1 opened with Release.stip wrote:has it, so far?
if it opens both nights in philly then i think it will open all of the last few after that, and ill be happy to get it both in charlottesville and charlotte, and ill be looking forward to what they follow it up withEJ wrote:Almost. Worcester 1 opened with Release.stip wrote:has it, so far?