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Post subject: Re: Pearl Jam - Definitive Live Versions (a Green Habit sequ
Posted: Sat March 10, 2018 2:17 am
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Post subject: Re: Pearl Jam - Definitive Live Versions (a Green Habit sequ
Posted: Sun March 11, 2018 4:27 pm
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Hatfield wrote:
Do the Evolution from LO2L always felt like the definitive version to me. You can't beat that scream at the end.
Or the scream at the beginning. Or the guitar solo. I think it is absolutely the definitive version. And I feel as if I'd know because DTE is my favorite PJ song and I've scoured the official boots looking for a better version than the LO2L version. Haven't come across one that's even close.
Then make with the opinions and feedback on the shortlist so far
ridleybradout wrote:
darth_vedder wrote:
No Code is next
Here we go. A bit light on for nominations compared to other albums - kiss the earth, and get to thinkin' people!
Sometimes - St Louis 2010-05-04 - Berlin 1996-11-03 - Berlin 2000-06-25 - Phili 2000-09-01
Hail Hail - Letterman 1996-09-20 - Sacramento 1998-07-16 (LO2L) - East Troy 2000-10-08 - London 2005-09-12
Who You Are - Berlin 1996-11-03
In My Tree - Melbourne 1998-03-05 - Boston 2000-08-30
Smile - Barcelona 1996-11-21 - Jones Beach 2000-08-25 - Noblesville 2003-06-22
Off He Goes - Katowice 2000-06-16 - Los Angeles 1998-07-14 (LO2L) - Benaroya 2003-10-22 (thinking of allowing this given album version is mainly acoustic) - London 2005-09-12
Habit - Fresno 2000-10-27 - Philadelphia 2000-09-02 - Chicago 1995-07-11
Red Mosquito - Chicago 2000-10-09
Lukin - Berlin 1996-11-03 - Chicago 1995-07-11
Present Tense - Washington DC 1998-09-19 - Berlin 1996-11-03 - St Louis 2003-04-23
Mankind - Toronto 2000-10-05 - Vancouver 2011-09-25
I’m Open - Hartford 2006-05-13
Around the Bend - Milwaukee 2006-06-30
All Night - Hartford 2008-06-27 - Seattle 2009-09-22
Don’t Gimmie No Lip - Ottawa 2005-09-16 - Portland 2006-07-20
Black Red Yellow - New York 2010-05-21 - London 2005-09-12
Post subject: Re: Pearl Jam - Definitive Live Versions (a Green Habit sequ
Posted: Mon March 12, 2018 12:08 am
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The East Troy and London "Hail Hail" are both pretty lousy. How did those wind up on the list? I can think of half a dozen better versions from 2000 alone.
"Smile" must be from Barcelona. There is no option.
The East Troy and London "Hail Hail" are both pretty lousy. How did those wind up on the list? I can think of half a dozen better versions from 2000 alone.
"Smile" must be from Barcelona. There is no option.
I think I might have screwed up the columns on my overall spreadsheet so ignore those - it's definitely a showdown between Letterman and LO2L.
Post subject: Re: Pearl Jam - Definitive Live Versions (a Green Habit sequ
Posted: Mon March 12, 2018 9:27 am
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Post-2009 versions of In My Tree have been stellar. Much tighter than some of the early live performances of the songs. Doesn't Ed fuck up the lyrics in both Berlin '96 and Melbourne '98?
Off the top of my head, Boston 2010 and Berlin 2012 are head and shoulders better than most early performances. Ed still sounds great on this one, too.
Post-2009 versions of In My Tree have been stellar. Much tighter than some of the early live performances of the songs. Doesn't Ed fuck up the lyrics in both Berlin '96 and Melbourne '98?
Off the top of my head, Boston 2010 and Berlin 2012 are head and shoulders better than most early performances. Ed still sounds great on this one, too.
Interesting perspective - I have enjoyed IMT versions this decade too (the slow 2003-2006 version is thankfully now dead and buried).
As for lyrics, I don't think Ed has sung this site's URL in 20 years. Berlin 96 does have lyrics errors but Melbourne 1998 is pretty spot on, except for this:
Ed slips in a tribute to the late Michael Hutchence (of INXS) during ‘In My Tree’ (“I’m so high I hold just one breath, give it to INXS, just like my innocence”).
Plus JACK FUCKING IRONS (I do really love Matt's 2000-era drumming on this though).
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