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Post subject: Re: The definitive list of pearl jam songs/versions
Posted: Wed March 26, 2014 9:45 pm
AnalLog
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stip wrote:
The vocals are definitley different. And period different, not just a different take from the same era
besides the vocal take, which is definitely different, are the guitars/bass/drums all different, too? it sounds like a totally different recording to me, but i could be wrong.
Post subject: Re: The definitive list of pearl jam songs/versions
Posted: Sun March 30, 2014 2:25 am
tl;dr
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stip wrote:
yeah I had that listed (or someone edited it for me). Which is better, iyo?
Sorry, I missed this--I definitely like the "Lost Dogs" version better. What I like best about "In the Moonlight" is the contrast between the sludgy, lumbering sense of menace and the bizarre feeling of serenity the song manages to convey in spite of it. The outtake version dispenses too significantly with the latter, in my opinion. Plus it's missing one of the verses that I've just grown used to hearing.
Post subject: Re: The definitive list of pearl jam songs/versions
Posted: Thu April 03, 2014 9:51 pm
Future Drummer
Joined: Sat January 05, 2013 9:37 am Posts: 2809
Kevin Davis wrote:
I also think the "In the Moonlight" on Rarities Unreleased Cuts is a completely different take, not just a rough mix. The arrangement of the verses is totally different and Eddie sings different lyrics.
It's a rough sketch demo. Bears no resemblance to the finished version.
Post subject: Re: The definitive list of pearl jam songs/versions
Posted: Fri April 04, 2014 8:10 pm
The worst
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I didn't include it as it is 'technically' an improv, even if it is arguably the most important of them. I only included live stuff like falling down or out of my mind if it was on a non-live album release.
I didn't include it as it is 'technically' an improv, even if it is arguably the most important of them. I only included live stuff like falling down or out of my mind if it was on a non-live album release.
Post subject: Re: The definitive list of pearl jam songs/versions
Posted: Sat April 05, 2014 12:19 am
tl;dr
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I would count ""Untitled" as a proper song at this point, even though it originated as an improv. I've heard of a number of bands who compose by going back and listening to their improvisations; this seems kind of like that.
I would count ""Untitled" as a proper song at this point, even though it originated as an improv. I've heard of a number of bands who compose by going back and listening to their improvisations; this seems kind of like that.
Agree.
And it has pretty much been the same and served as the intro to MFC for damn near 20 years.
Post subject: Re: The definitive list of pearl jam songs/versions
Posted: Sat August 09, 2014 1:49 pm
Yeah Yeah Yeah
Joined: Wed January 02, 2013 2:00 am Posts: 81 Location: Monterrey MX
Hi
About Alive.
I got a VOB file of the video of Alive, I extracted the audio (lossless) 'cause it has the waves intro. The version at the singles (& euro ten) doesn't have the waves intro.
There was a version available from Rhapsody site (with Verizon I think, promoting the Ten re-issue). It's like a Redux version, but with different solo, and it's a different solo against the 3song-sampler version. I got it in mp3.
And there was a version on video of the BBC The Late Show performance at the site of Amazon, I think, promoting the Ten re-issue. It has an intro about the tour in UK, spoken by a woman. I got the FLV, and extracted the audio (lossy mp3). Their first appearance on TV.
Have you listened to them?
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Post subject: Re: The definitive list of pearl jam songs/versions
Posted: Thu August 28, 2014 2:09 am
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If it's the one with the alternate (in fact, original) guitar solo, I presume it's the same version that was distributed as a promo single prior to Ten being released.
That's actually my favourite version of the song: mixed by Rick Parasher, not Tim Palmer, different guitar solo and, quite crucially, no wimpy soft-focus acoustic guitars as on the album mix.
Post subject: Re: The definitive list of pearl jam songs/versions
Posted: Thu August 28, 2014 5:58 am
Yeah Yeah Yeah
Joined: Wed January 02, 2013 2:00 am Posts: 81 Location: Monterrey MX
Birds in Hell wrote:
If it's the one with the alternate (in fact, original) guitar solo, I presume it's the same version that was distributed as a promo single prior to Ten being released.
That's actually my favourite version of the song: mixed by Rick Parasher, not Tim Palmer, different guitar solo and, quite crucially, no wimpy soft-focus acoustic guitars as on the album mix.
If it's the one with the alternate (in fact, original) guitar solo, I presume it's the same version that was distributed as a promo single prior to Ten being released.
That's actually my favourite version of the song: mixed by Rick Parasher, not Tim Palmer, different guitar solo and, quite crucially, no wimpy soft-focus acoustic guitars as on the album mix.
I have that too. Maybe I'm crazy, but it's a different guitar solo.
I just took a listen to the Rhapsody version that spived has, and though it sounds like the album version - it does indeed have a different solo! Not like any other version I've heard
It's a low quality mp3 - surely would be okay to post here?
Post subject: Re: The definitive list of pearl jam songs/versions
Posted: Fri August 29, 2014 7:42 pm
Yeah Yeah Yeah
Joined: Wed January 02, 2013 2:00 am Posts: 81 Location: Monterrey MX
ridleybradout wrote:
spived wrote:
Birds in Hell wrote:
If it's the one with the alternate (in fact, original) guitar solo, I presume it's the same version that was distributed as a promo single prior to Ten being released.
That's actually my favourite version of the song: mixed by Rick Parasher, not Tim Palmer, different guitar solo and, quite crucially, no wimpy soft-focus acoustic guitars as on the album mix.
I have that too. Maybe I'm crazy, but it's a different guitar solo.
I just took a listen to the Rhapsody version that spived has, and though it sounds like the album version - it does indeed have a different solo! Not like any other version I've heard
It's a low quality mp3 - surely would be okay to post here?
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