Re: Let's Play Two: Live from Wrigley Field
Posted: Sun October 15, 2017 3:22 am
Good fucking christ buy yourself a bandaiddimejinky99 wrote:Private jet...fancy
Good fucking christ buy yourself a bandaiddimejinky99 wrote:Private jet...fancy
Monkey_Driven wrote:They're replaying it tomorrow night too.dimejinky99 wrote:So I went and set up my chromecast. Went to my laptop and cued up fox sports on the live US tv streaming channel, fox sports one, thinking I could watch this. Found it and linked it to my tv.
Sitting there waiting. Checked the listings.
They'd showed it last night. Not tonight.
Ragin.
I think around 10:30 or 11 CDT.dimejinky99 wrote:Monkey_Driven wrote:They're replaying it tomorrow night too.dimejinky99 wrote:So I went and set up my chromecast. Went to my laptop and cued up fox sports on the live US tv streaming channel, fox sports one, thinking I could watch this. Found it and linked it to my tv.
Sitting there waiting. Checked the listings.
They'd showed it last night. Not tonight.
Ragin.
Can't find a listing or time. Any ideas?
McParadigm wrote:Good fucking christ buy yourself a bandaiddimejinky99 wrote:Private jet...fancy
Isn't that the ENTIRE point of Eddie Vedder. He's a "cheesy" guy. From Day 1, 1991, you either buy into the hockeyness or you don't. That's sort of the entire proposition behind the man for his whole entire career.tooch wrote:Great film...excellent job by danny clinch as usual. SOOOOOOOOOOO much cheesiness by eddie tho its hard to watch at points. I'm a lifelong chicagoan (42 years), and i watched the film with my dad (78 years old, die hard cub fan, WS win was THE highlight of life). He couldn't help but laugh at times and wonder "is this guy for real?". what i would pay to hear what the rest of the band says about eddie behind his back oh my god
Yeah, we shouldn't be surprised that Ed is cheesy. Even if his moody outward demeanour hid it well for a few years, his lyrics betrayed his true cheesy nature. Look at Leash, for example. Pure cheddar.Tuolumne wrote:Isn't that the ENTIRE point of Eddie Vedder. He's a "cheesy" guy. From Day 1, 1991, you either buy into the hockeyness or you don't. That's sort of the entire proposition behind the man for his whole entire career.tooch wrote:Great film...excellent job by danny clinch as usual. SOOOOOOOOOOO much cheesiness by eddie tho its hard to watch at points. I'm a lifelong chicagoan (42 years), and i watched the film with my dad (78 years old, die hard cub fan, WS win was THE highlight of life). He couldn't help but laugh at times and wonder "is this guy for real?". what i would pay to hear what the rest of the band says about eddie behind his back oh my god
Ever?evenslow wrote:Surprised but happy that this thing has gotten perhaps the best reviews on RM since...???

Sgt. Crackpot wrote:Ever?evenslow wrote:Surprised but happy that this thing has gotten perhaps the best reviews on RM since...???

Sgt. Crackpot wrote:Sgt. Crackpot wrote:Ever?evenslow wrote:Surprised but happy that this thing has gotten perhaps the best reviews on RM since...???

I hope that guy with the yellow car gets out of the way, or they're gonna hit him.evenslow wrote:Sgt. Crackpot wrote:Sgt. Crackpot wrote:Ever?evenslow wrote:Surprised but happy that this thing has gotten perhaps the best reviews on RM since...???
I'm more looking out for the syrup.Sgt. Crackpot wrote:I hope that guy with the yellow car gets out of the way, or they're gonna hit him.evenslow wrote:Sgt. Crackpot wrote:Sgt. Crackpot wrote:Ever?evenslow wrote:Surprised but happy that this thing has gotten perhaps the best reviews on RM since...???
mikejasond wrote:I wasnt even born when Ten came outspike wrote:Stone's guitar sounds better in Even Flow 92 than Eddie's guitar. You're all over the road, mikejasond.
I think the parallels between Ed's lifelong Cubs obsession and most of the people here's PJ obsession resonate really well in the film. Ed filling out the scorecards is like the old spreadsheets we all had of the songs we had heard live and the lists of cassettes in our shoebox collections we could offer on alt.music.pearl-jam. That celebratory moment after the Cubs winning is akin to what a PJ show is now. It's very much a love letter to 'fans'.evenslow wrote:Surprised but happy that this thing has gotten perhaps the best reviews on RM since...???
It's mostly this.Bi_3 wrote:Plus Theo is a handsome man.