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if he was worried about tripping on it or something, seems like they could prop one up on one of his speakers or something
Im really not sure what he uses for a pedal setup. He has a couple things going on but someone else may have a better idea.
He pushes the amp via volume, but doesnt have true distortion. He used to back in the mid 90's etc. Songs like corduroy and insignificance and grievance etc... would really benefit from some distortion. When he plays guitar it is usually at the top of the mix so you hear more of the brittle tone of his setup rather than Mike and Stones tasty overdrives and distortions.
Post subject: Re: Post Random Pearl Jam-Related Thoughts You Have
Posted: Sun July 29, 2018 3:40 am
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Post subject: Re: Post Random Pearl Jam-Related Thoughts You Have
Posted: Sun July 29, 2018 4:55 am
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Monkey_Driven wrote:
Bammer wrote:
When browsing the setlists from this Euro tour, several times I have seen a song written down and found myself checking my stat tracker app to confirm whether or not I’ve seen it live. Turns out some of them I wasn’t sure about, I’ve seen multiple times.
You've been to a lot of shows, we get it.
I think it’s more about getting older and memories fading.
When browsing the setlists from this Euro tour, several times I have seen a song written down and found myself checking my stat tracker app to confirm whether or not I’ve seen it live. Turns out some of them I wasn’t sure about, I’ve seen multiple times.
You've been to a lot of shows, we get it.
I think it’s more about getting older and memories fading.
When browsing the setlists from this Euro tour, several times I have seen a song written down and found myself checking my stat tracker app to confirm whether or not I’ve seen it live. Turns out some of them I wasn’t sure about, I’ve seen multiple times.
You've been to a lot of shows, we get it.
I think it’s more about getting older and memories fading.
if he was worried about tripping on it or something, seems like they could prop one up on one of his speakers or something
Im really not sure what he uses for a pedal setup. He has a couple things going on but someone else may have a better idea.
He pushes the amp via volume, but doesnt have true distortion. He used to back in the mid 90's etc. Songs like corduroy and insignificance and grievance etc... would really benefit from some distortion. When he plays guitar it is usually at the top of the mix so you hear more of the brittle tone of his setup rather than Mike and Stones tasty overdrives and distortions.
this is good insight. what would be the practical reason for no distortion pedal?
Post subject: Re: Post Random Pearl Jam-Related Thoughts You Have
Posted: Mon July 30, 2018 3:57 pm
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Pure speculation, I just assume it’s too much for Ed to add on to his performance. He puts his focus on vocals and connecting with the crowd, and adding pedals on top of that, plus playing, might just divide his efforts too many times. Wouldn’t be surprised if someone backstage or at the mixing board is putting predetermined effects on his guitar.
Imagine how many more lyrics he’d get wrong if he had to deal with a pedal too!
Post subject: Re: Post Random Pearl Jam-Related Thoughts You Have
Posted: Mon July 30, 2018 5:26 pm
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Came out of the gas station last night to see a guy with a cane getting into his car wearing a Vote For Change Tour PJ shirt. I recognized it (since I also own one) and said, "Nice shirt." Turns out we've been to six of the same shows over the years. He'll be at Wrigley night one in the GA, same as me. He's never been to Wrigley and was really excited for the show. He said their music has played a huge role in dealing with his disability.
For as cynical as this board (and myself) can be about the band and its fans, it was really nice to have this random encounter. Really looking forward to next week's show.
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