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Re: Punk and Pearl Jam: A definitions thread
Posted: Sat July 13, 2013 8:48 pm
by epilogue
Lament wrote:durdencommatyler wrote:I'd love to hear them open a show I was at with Tremor Christ. Then maybe go right into Mind Your Manners.
In the right setting, Tremor Christ would be such a killer opener. It's kinda the furthest PJ ever went into dabbling with postpunk. Which is a shame, cause Ed seems to have been into postpunk back in the day.
Maybe this should be the next sign campaign.
Re: Punk and Pearl Jam: A definitions thread
Posted: Sat July 13, 2013 9:02 pm
by Lament
durdencommatyler wrote:Maybe this should be the next sign campaign.
I don't care for the sign campaigns, but that's about as good of a song as you could pick for one. It's a damn shame how rarely this gets played post-1996...
59 overall plays
21 post-1996
8 post-2000

Re: Punk and Pearl Jam: A definitions thread
Posted: Sat July 13, 2013 9:05 pm
by epilogue
Lament wrote:durdencommatyler wrote:Maybe this should be the next sign campaign.
I don't care for the sign campaigns, but that's about as good of a song as you could pick for one. It's a damn shame how rarely this gets played post-1996...
59 overall plays
21 post-1996
8 post-2000

Man... It's probably my #1 bucket list live song at this point. It was Hard to Imagine, but I finally got that one a while back. Now, it's Tremor Christ.
And I'm not a sign campaign guy either (that was a joke earlier). But if I was gonna bring one, it would be for this. Or Angel.
Re: Punk and Pearl Jam: A definitions thread
Posted: Sat July 13, 2013 9:07 pm
by BurtReynolds
somehow I've heard Tremor Christ but not Yellow Ledbetter.
Re: Punk and Pearl Jam: A definitions thread
Posted: Sat July 13, 2013 9:09 pm
by epilogue
BurtReynolds wrote:somehow I've heard Tremor Christ but not Yellow Ledbetter.
I don't understand. I think you typed it wrong.
Re: Punk and Pearl Jam: A definitions thread
Posted: Sat July 13, 2013 9:15 pm
by Lament
durdencommatyler wrote:Man... It's probably my #1 bucket list live song at this point. It was Hard to Imagine, but I finally got that one a while back. Now, it's Tremor Christ.
And I'm not a sign campaign guy either (that was a joke earlier). But if I was gonna bring one, it would be for this. Or Angel.
When I was looking at the list of shows it's been played at, I realized the only time I heard it live was at my first show, Soldier Field. I wonder if they just don't care for the song that much (in which case, they're insane).
And I kinda thought you were joking about the sign campaign, but I didn't want to piss you off if you weren't. Angel would be pretty awesome too, though I think that might be the least likely song in their catalog to ever reappear.
Re: Punk and Pearl Jam: A definitions thread
Posted: Sat July 13, 2013 9:19 pm
by epilogue
Lament wrote:durdencommatyler wrote:Man... It's probably my #1 bucket list live song at this point. It was Hard to Imagine, but I finally got that one a while back. Now, it's Tremor Christ.
And I'm not a sign campaign guy either (that was a joke earlier). But if I was gonna bring one, it would be for this. Or Angel.
When I was looking at the list of shows it's been played at, I realized the only time I heard it live was at my first show, Soldier Field. I wonder if they just don't care for the song that much (in which case, they're insane).
And I kinda thought you were joking about the sign campaign, but I didn't want to piss you off if you weren't. Angel would be pretty awesome too, though I think that might be the least likely song in their catalog to ever reappear.
Yeah, Angel is my wife's favorite Pearl Jam song. Every time we go to a show she asks if I think they'll play it. And I have to tell her there's absolutely zero chance. I'd love to hear it, but yeah, I think the ship sailed on that one a long, LONG time ago. Too bad really. It's a beautiful song.
Re: Punk and Pearl Jam: A definitions thread
Posted: Sat July 13, 2013 9:20 pm
by BurtReynolds
durdencommatyler wrote:BurtReynolds wrote:somehow I've heard Tremor Christ but not Yellow Ledbetter.
I don't understand. I think you typed it wrong.
They played Tremor Christ at Jazzfest because I guess they wrote it in New Orleans? To be honest, it was kind of a weird song for a festival.
Re: Punk and Pearl Jam: A definitions thread
Posted: Sat July 13, 2013 9:24 pm
by epilogue
BurtReynolds wrote:durdencommatyler wrote:BurtReynolds wrote:somehow I've heard Tremor Christ but not Yellow Ledbetter.
I don't understand. I think you typed it wrong.
They played Tremor Christ at Jazzfest because I guess they wrote it in New Orleans? To be honest, it was kind of a weird song for a festival.
ITS A PERFECT SONG FOR EVERY OCCASION AND YOU KNOW IT
Re: Punk and Pearl Jam: A definitions thread
Posted: Sat July 13, 2013 9:28 pm
by Kevin Davis
I thought some soldier requested it.
Re: Punk and Pearl Jam: A definitions thread
Posted: Sat July 13, 2013 9:29 pm
by epilogue
Kevin Davis wrote:I thought some soldier requested it.
Probably Little Wing.
Re: Punk and Pearl Jam: A definitions thread
Posted: Sat July 13, 2013 9:30 pm
by BurtReynolds
Kevin Davis wrote:I thought some soldier requested it.
That was something else I think. I cant remember. It was an odd show with the delayed live troop feed.
Re: Punk and Pearl Jam: A definitions thread
Posted: Sat July 13, 2013 9:34 pm
by stupidmop
I love Tremor Christ so so bad. SO BAD. I wish they had more songs exploring that kind of dark groovy voodoo sound. And I really want to hear a demo just cause.
We got a 'sounds like spin the black circle' if people start describing a ' sounds like tremor Christ' I'd just.....I.....I...
Re: Punk and Pearl Jam: A definitions thread
Posted: Sat July 13, 2013 9:35 pm
by epilogue
stupidmop wrote:I love Tremor Christ so so bad. SO BAD. I wish they had more songs exploring that kind of dark groovy voodoo sound. And I really want to hear a demo just cause.
We got a 'sounds like spin the black circle' if people start describing a ' sounds like tremor Christ' I'd just.....I.....I...
On the other hand, part of what makes that song so special is that there isn't a lot else like it in the catalog.
Re: Punk and Pearl Jam: A definitions thread
Posted: Sat July 13, 2013 9:52 pm
by stupidmop
Sure, but I'd take a few more
I always thought that open road improv had the same kind of feel...I bet mike knows something about an EP.
Re: Punk and Pearl Jam: A definitions thread
Posted: Sat July 13, 2013 9:57 pm
by surfndestroy
Whitey McTeeth wrote:Punk isn't about what you're playing, but the attitude behind it.
Pearl Jam can never be punk because of Mike McCready. He cares what you think of them. PJ has moments of being punk influenced, some are good and some are just regrettable. Ed and Jeff are very comfortable with punk moments. I think of Long Island show in 2003. It started out as a very punk moment when Ed went into his rant. It didn't end punk when the band cuts the show short because people don't like them and Mike is on record as saying he was very uncomfortable with what went down. Push comes to shove PJ wants to be liked. While not impossible, that sentiment does make it very hard to be punk.
My kid's band plays punk music but they're not punk. They want to be liked, they will back down from musical confrontation. That's as close as Pearl Jam gets to punk.
Re: Punk and Pearl Jam: A definitions thread
Posted: Sun July 14, 2013 12:16 am
by stip
durdencommatyler wrote:Lament wrote:durdencommatyler wrote:Man... It's probably my #1 bucket list live song at this point. It was Hard to Imagine, but I finally got that one a while back. Now, it's Tremor Christ.
And I'm not a sign campaign guy either (that was a joke earlier). But if I was gonna bring one, it would be for this. Or Angel.
When I was looking at the list of shows it's been played at, I realized the only time I heard it live was at my first show, Soldier Field. I wonder if they just don't care for the song that much (in which case, they're insane).
And I kinda thought you were joking about the sign campaign, but I didn't want to piss you off if you weren't. Angel would be pretty awesome too, though I think that might be the least likely song in their catalog to ever reappear.
Yeah, Angel is my wife's favorite Pearl Jam song. Every time we go to a show she asks if I think they'll play it. And I have to tell her there's absolutely zero chance. I'd love to hear it, but yeah, I think the ship sailed on that one a long, LONG time ago. Too bad really. It's a beautiful song.
Two of my brother's favorite pearl jam songs were the 2000 crown of thorns cover and the Eddie/Ben Harper indifference. When I took him to his first pj show he asked what the odds were of him getting either song. I told him basically zero.
His first show was msg night 1, 2003
So you never know!
Re: Punk and Pearl Jam: A definitions thread
Posted: Sun July 14, 2013 12:18 am
by epilogue
surfndestroy wrote:Whitey McTeeth wrote:Punk isn't about what you're playing, but the attitude behind it.
Pearl Jam can never be punk because of Mike McCready. He cares what you think of them. PJ has moments of being punk influenced, some are good and some are just regrettable. Ed and Jeff are very comfortable with punk moments. I think of Long Island show in 2003. It started out as a very punk moment when Ed went into his rant. It didn't end punk when the band cuts the show short because people don't like them and Mike is on record as saying he was very uncomfortable with what went down. Push comes to shove PJ wants to be liked. While not impossible, that sentiment does make it very hard to be punk.
My kid's band plays punk music but they're not punk. They want to be liked, they will back down from musical confrontation. That's as close as Pearl Jam gets to punk.
I don't know. Jeff and Stone worked awfully hard at being liked for a long time. Maybe Jeff a bit less than Stone. Maybe. But I wouldn't lay all the ambitions at the feet of Mike McCready.
Re: Punk and Pearl Jam: A definitions thread
Posted: Sun July 14, 2013 9:15 am
by harmless
surfndestroy wrote:Whitey McTeeth wrote:Punk isn't about what you're playing, but the attitude behind it.
Pearl Jam can never be punk because of Mike McCready. He cares what you think of them.
How he chooses to feel is how he is.
Re: Punk and Pearl Jam: A definitions thread
Posted: Mon July 15, 2013 4:55 am
by surfndestroy
durdencommatyler wrote:surfndestroy wrote:Whitey McTeeth wrote:Punk isn't about what you're playing, but the attitude behind it.
Pearl Jam can never be punk because of Mike McCready. He cares what you think of them. PJ has moments of being punk influenced, some are good and some are just regrettable. Ed and Jeff are very comfortable with punk moments. I think of Long Island show in 2003. It started out as a very punk moment when Ed went into his rant. It didn't end punk when the band cuts the show short because people don't like them and Mike is on record as saying he was very uncomfortable with what went down. Push comes to shove PJ wants to be liked. While not impossible, that sentiment does make it very hard to be punk.
My kid's band plays punk music but they're not punk. They want to be liked, they will back down from musical confrontation. That's as close as Pearl Jam gets to punk.
I don't know. Jeff and Stone worked awfully hard at being liked for a long time. Maybe Jeff a bit less than Stone. Maybe. But I wouldn't lay all the ambitions at the feet of Mike McCready.
I realized I got that wrong. You can be punk and still want to be liked but I think being punk entails not caring when you're not liked or disliked.