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Re: My Father's Son
Posted: Wed October 23, 2013 2:12 pm
by CupidStunt
harmless wrote:CupidStunt wrote:McParadigm wrote:harmless wrote:Ed's worst subject is music. Music about music.

Do we know of any bands from the last ten years that he actually listens to? I imagine there must be, but it would make that whole trend way funnier to me.
I know he was into early Kings of Leon. I read somewhere that most of the stuff on "Pearl Jam" was written after Ed had spent an entire summer or year or something listening to Aha Shake Heartbreak, which is actually a good album but sounds nothing like ST.
That's pretty funny.
Yup, he also appeared with KOL a few times back then to do some pretty killer performances on Slow Night, So Long which is possibly my favourite KOL song. I think I read a quote somewhere from Caleb Followill that when they had just recorded Sex on Fire he played it to Ed and "I don't think he liked it but he told us we were about to go on a big, big trip" and I think that's the last I heard of the Vedder/KOL love in.
Re: My Father's Son
Posted: Wed October 23, 2013 2:28 pm
by warehouse
CupidStunt wrote:harmless wrote:CupidStunt wrote:McParadigm wrote:harmless wrote:Ed's worst subject is music. Music about music.

Do we know of any bands from the last ten years that he actually listens to? I imagine there must be, but it would make that whole trend way funnier to me.
I know he was into early Kings of Leon. I read somewhere that most of the stuff on "Pearl Jam" was written after Ed had spent an entire summer or year or something listening to Aha Shake Heartbreak, which is actually a good album but sounds nothing like ST.
That's pretty funny.
Yup, he also appeared with KOL a few times back then to do some pretty killer performances on Slow Night, So Long which is possibly my favourite KOL song. I think I read a quote somewhere from Caleb Followill that when they had just recorded Sex on Fire he played it to Ed and "I don't think he liked it but he told us we were about to go on a big, big trip" and I think that's the last I heard of the Vedder/KOL love in.
*big wave
Re: My Father's Son
Posted: Wed October 23, 2013 2:37 pm
by harmless
warehouse wrote:CupidStunt wrote:harmless wrote:CupidStunt wrote:McParadigm wrote:harmless wrote:Ed's worst subject is music. Music about music.

Do we know of any bands from the last ten years that he actually listens to? I imagine there must be, but it would make that whole trend way funnier to me.
I know he was into early Kings of Leon. I read somewhere that most of the stuff on "Pearl Jam" was written after Ed had spent an entire summer or year or something listening to Aha Shake Heartbreak, which is actually a good album but sounds nothing like ST.
That's pretty funny.
Yup, he also appeared with KOL a few times back then to do some pretty killer performances on Slow Night, So Long which is possibly my favourite KOL song. I think I read a quote somewhere from Caleb Followill that when they had just recorded Sex on Fire he played it to Ed and "I don't think he liked it but he told us we were about to go on a big, big trip" and I think that's the last I heard of the Vedder/KOL love in.
*big wave
If "Sex on Fire" took KOL on a big, big trip, "The Fixer" took PJ on a casual stroll to the corner shops.
Re: My Father's Son
Posted: Wed October 23, 2013 2:40 pm
by Strat
I know Vedder has mentioned "The Greenhornes"
There was an interview he did, or a video short, about the steveis basement radio show? He had a few massive cd books of burned cds and he mentioned a few bands...
Re: My Father's Son
Posted: Wed October 23, 2013 2:42 pm
by CupidStunt
harmless wrote:warehouse wrote:CupidStunt wrote:harmless wrote:CupidStunt wrote:McParadigm wrote:harmless wrote:Ed's worst subject is music. Music about music.

Do we know of any bands from the last ten years that he actually listens to? I imagine there must be, but it would make that whole trend way funnier to me.
I know he was into early Kings of Leon. I read somewhere that most of the stuff on "Pearl Jam" was written after Ed had spent an entire summer or year or something listening to Aha Shake Heartbreak, which is actually a good album but sounds nothing like ST.
That's pretty funny.
Yup, he also appeared with KOL a few times back then to do some pretty killer performances on Slow Night, So Long which is possibly my favourite KOL song. I think I read a quote somewhere from Caleb Followill that when they had just recorded Sex on Fire he played it to Ed and "I don't think he liked it but he told us we were about to go on a big, big trip" and I think that's the last I heard of the Vedder/KOL love in.
*big wave
If "Sex on Fire" took KOL on a big, big trip, "The Fixer" took PJ on a casual stroll to the corner shops.
I'm not sure it even took them that far. Maybe to the end of their front yard to check the mailbox, except they realised after 3 steps that it was a Sunday and they wouldn't have any mail and so aborted the trip.
Re: My Father's Son
Posted: Fri October 25, 2013 11:50 am
by Got Some
Ok I've fallen in love. The final verse is incredible!!!
I'm changing my vote to 5 stars!!!
Top 5 song now!!
Re: My Father's Son
Posted: Fri October 25, 2013 12:35 pm
by Dr. Van Nostrand
Got Some wrote:Ok I've fallen in love. The final verse is incredible!!!
I'm changing my vote to 5 stars!!!
Top 5 song now!!
the final verse is my favorite part as well, i love the little breaks in eds voice, it works perfectly for the intensity he is singing with
Re: My Father's Son
Posted: Fri October 25, 2013 3:36 pm
by yofismom
Does anyone else think this song sounds a bit like The Cure?
Re: My Father's Son
Posted: Fri October 25, 2013 4:05 pm
by Thejambi
That's probably the last band that comes to mind but i don't know their catalog that well.
Re: My Father's Son
Posted: Fri October 25, 2013 4:07 pm
by harmless
yofismom wrote:Does anyone else think this song sounds a bit like The Cure?
I can kind of hear that, particularly in the intonation of Ed's vocals and the fact that the guitars are more atmospheric rather than distorted and loud.
Re: My Father's Son
Posted: Fri October 25, 2013 5:54 pm
by yofismom
harmless wrote:yofismom wrote:Does anyone else think this song sounds a bit like The Cure?
I can kind of hear that, particularly in the intonation of Ed's vocals and the fact that the guitars are more atmospheric rather than distorted and loud.
I wouldn't have been able to sum it up so succinctly but yeah, i think that's what it is. Has a lot to do w/ Ed's intonation. And the kind of dark atmosphere with the occasional jangly guitar accent.
Re: My Father's Son
Posted: Fri October 25, 2013 6:12 pm
by harmless
yofismom wrote:harmless wrote:yofismom wrote:Does anyone else think this song sounds a bit like The Cure?
I can kind of hear that, particularly in the intonation of Ed's vocals and the fact that the guitars are more atmospheric rather than distorted and loud.
I wouldn't have been able to sum it up so succinctly but yeah, i think that's what it is. Has a lot to do w/ Ed's intonation. And the kind of dark atmosphere with the occasional jangly guitar accent.

Re: My Father's Son
Posted: Sat October 26, 2013 6:42 am
by hlniv
Is this Dave's Song?
Re: My Father's Son
Posted: Sat October 26, 2013 11:22 pm
by numbers
They've pretty much dropped this from the setlists already, makes me happier that I saw it live than I was at the time.
Re: My Father's Son
Posted: Wed October 30, 2013 1:58 pm
by WaitingForBluey
I really love this song. My favorite on the album. Makes me sad that it's gonna be hard to find on the boots.
Re: My Father's Son
Posted: Wed October 30, 2013 2:00 pm
by EJ
bluestate wrote:I really love this song. My favorite on the album. Makes me sad that it's gonna be hard to find on the boots.
Well, if they can't pull it off effectively live then I'd rather them not play it.
Re: My Father's Son
Posted: Wed October 30, 2013 2:07 pm
by WaitingForBluey
numbers wrote:They've pretty much dropped this from the setlists already, makes me happier that I saw it live than I was at the time.
Was it any good when you saw it live? It doesn't seem like that hard of a song to pull off live. If they can play stuff like Got Some and get away with it, they should be able to rip this song.
Re: My Father's Son
Posted: Wed October 30, 2013 5:59 pm
by Hatfield
bluestate wrote:numbers wrote:They've pretty much dropped this from the setlists already, makes me happier that I saw it live than I was at the time.
Was it any good when you saw it live? It doesn't seem like that hard of a song to pull off live. If they can play stuff like Got Some and get away with it, they should be able to rip this song.
The one version I watched on youtube sounded great to me. I think this song has the power to be in the 1st encore slot. Hopefully they pull it out tonight.
Re: My Father's Son
Posted: Wed October 30, 2013 6:27 pm
by swan
They seem to have dropped all the best LB songs from the setlists already, besides Pendulum of course.
Re: My Father's Son
Posted: Wed October 30, 2013 8:14 pm
by Birds in Hell
swan wrote:They seem to have dropped all the best LB songs from the setlists already, besides Pendulum of course.
They've dropped Infallible too, so it kind of evens out.