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Re: 2018-09-02: Boston, Massachusetts

Posted: Thu September 13, 2018 7:14 pm
by Strat
Ed can sing very well still, guys. Im sorry.

Re: 2018-09-02: Boston, Massachusetts

Posted: Thu September 13, 2018 7:49 pm
by evenslow
Strat wrote:Ed can sing very well still, guys. Im sorry.
yes, i keep saying this. he has annoying tics but his voice is quite good considering all the relevant qualifiers (he's 50+, drinks/smokes, style of song, etc.).

basically the solo tour version of ed still kicks ass.

Re: 2018-09-02: Boston, Massachusetts

Posted: Thu September 13, 2018 8:03 pm
by Monkey_Driven
He very much can we he understands his limitations. Party/stadium show Ed can be hit or miss.

Re: 2018-09-02: Boston, Massachusetts

Posted: Thu September 13, 2018 8:22 pm
by CopperTom
evenslow wrote:
Strat wrote:Ed can sing very well still, guys. Im sorry.
yes, i keep saying this. he has annoying tics but his voice is quite good considering all the relevant qualifiers (he's 50+, drinks/smokes, style of song, etc.).

basically the solo tour version of ed still kicks ass.
The solo version of Ed concentrates, takes those 2 hours seriously, and doesn't get drunk.

He seemed to drink less in 2018. I think London scared him.

Re: 2018-09-02: Boston, Massachusetts

Posted: Thu September 13, 2018 8:25 pm
by Jorge
In my case, it's not that I think Ed can't sing anymore; I just personally don't enjoy listening to his current voice/style. I've played a few recent Pearl Jam concerts and it's only a few minutes before I feel like turning it off.

Re: 2018-09-02: Boston, Massachusetts

Posted: Thu September 13, 2018 9:03 pm
by EJ
theplatypus wrote:I just personally don't enjoy listening to his current voice/style.
Even when he goes to creepy Ed voice?

Re: 2018-09-02: Boston, Massachusetts

Posted: Fri September 14, 2018 12:32 am
by coptheriotact
mikejasond wrote:Lets face it, we're never getting any better songs than what we have now, so they might as well freshen up their catalog.
It was thinking it would be good if they jammed on a few of their newer songs for a few extra bars or added a little improv into them.

The post 00 songs are played exactly to the studio versions but a bit more sloppy with flubs added.
Although now that I think of it, they would only ruin the songs with call and response etc and I especially wouldn’t want them to ruin the binaural and riot act tracks. Also the changes on corduroy and on my tree were shit so this is probably a terrible idea.

But they could experiment with the last 3 albums.

Add some solos to those avocado songs that just fizzle out,
Extend the backspacer songs to 8 mins
Add extra vocal tics to lightning bolt etc etc

Re: 2018-09-02: Boston, Massachusetts

Posted: Fri September 14, 2018 1:49 am
by AndySlash
i've always felt marker in the sand could have a great jam at the end.

Re: 2018-09-02: Boston, Massachusetts

Posted: Fri September 14, 2018 2:52 pm
by CopperTom
Oh! I loved when they attempt alternate versions of a song for a tour. i.e. Garden 2006, Love Boat Captain 2014, In My Tree 2003, etc. Even if the alternate version is inferior, it's still more interesting for that short period of time.

Re: 2018-09-02: Boston, Massachusetts

Posted: Fri September 14, 2018 2:59 pm
by numbers
CopperTom wrote:Oh! I loved when they attempt alternate versions of a song for a tour. i.e. Garden 2006, Love Boat Captain 2014, In My Tree 2003, etc. Even if the alternate version is inferior, it's still more interesting for that short period of time.
Agreed.

Re: 2018-09-02: Boston, Massachusetts

Posted: Fri September 14, 2018 6:17 pm
by stompbox
CopperTom wrote:Oh! I loved when they attempt alternate versions of a song for a tour. i.e. Garden 2006, Love Boat Captain 2014, In My Tree 2003, etc. Even if the alternate version is inferior, it's still more interesting for that short period of time.
2003 also had a lot of improvs that were unique and fantastic to experience.

Re: 2018-09-02: Boston, Massachusetts

Posted: Fri September 14, 2018 8:38 pm
by Bi_3
If you say 2003 Pearl Jam one more time, chud will appear.

Re: 2018-09-02: Boston, Massachusetts

Posted: Fri September 14, 2018 9:09 pm
by Strat
Bi_3 wrote:If you say 2003 Pearl Jam one more time, chud will appear.
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Re: 2018-09-02: Boston, Massachusetts

Posted: Fri September 14, 2018 9:17 pm
by Strat
Image

Re: 2018-09-02: Boston, Massachusetts

Posted: Fri September 14, 2018 10:03 pm
by E.H. Ruddock
OMG

Re: 2018-09-02: Boston, Massachusetts

Posted: Fri September 14, 2018 11:14 pm
by Birds in Hell
numbers wrote:
CopperTom wrote:Oh! I loved when they attempt alternate versions of a song for a tour. i.e. Garden 2006, Love Boat Captain 2014, In My Tree 2003, etc. Even if the alternate version is inferior, it's still more interesting for that short period of time.
Agreed.
Same, and that 2006 version of Garden was seriously great.

At least it shows they're engaging with the material, and hopefully finding some new connection to it through that reinvention.

Re: 2018-09-02: Boston, Massachusetts

Posted: Sat September 15, 2018 5:01 am
by Bammer
I see all you Massholes posting completely irrelevant shit here in an attempt to outgrow the Missoula thread.

It’s not going to work.

Re: 2018-09-02: Boston, Massachusetts

Posted: Sat September 15, 2018 12:51 pm
by Bi_3
High quality video of a later part of the show, includes Tremor and Taillights


Re: 2018-09-02: Boston, Massachusetts

Posted: Sat September 15, 2018 3:29 pm
by Kevin Davis
Birds in Hell wrote:
numbers wrote:
CopperTom wrote:Oh! I loved when they attempt alternate versions of a song for a tour. i.e. Garden 2006, Love Boat Captain 2014, In My Tree 2003, etc. Even if the alternate version is inferior, it's still more interesting for that short period of time.
Agreed.
Same, and that 2006 version of Garden was seriously great.

At least it shows they're engaging with the material, and hopefully finding some new connection to it through that reinvention.
I feel like all of their "rearrangements" have either been existing sets of lyrics shoehorned into what are essentially entirely different songs (the '96 "Corduroy," "No Jeremy," that weird acoustic version of "Better Man" they play sometimes) or awkwardly bastardized versions of familiar arrangements that do nothing for the song except break its continuity ("In My Tree," "Garden"). I love when artists do this in general but Pearl Jam have no gift for it -- arrangement is a more integral part of their songwriting than it is for artists like Neil Young, Bob Dylan, etc., whose songs are bare-bones at base and can therefore be adapted to a variety of arrangements without compromising the essence of the composition.

Re: 2018-09-02: Boston, Massachusetts

Posted: Sat September 15, 2018 4:03 pm
by dimejinky99
Rank all the pearl jam threads that descend into complaining about pearl jam.
There’s our next tourney. Not like we’ll be stuck for picks.