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So many great versions of songs on this tour - everything is so tight, and the sets flow brilliantly, particular the boise, houston, and pittsburgh shows, in terms of great pacing. What really strikes me though, is that listening through a full show, there aren't any bad songs. They are all at least listenable. This stopped on the riot act tour, when you had the odd absolute mood killing stinker like get right/help help/lbc join the sets. Now you have at least a minimum of 5 absolutely appalling songs in the set at every show. The 2000 shows where the absolute live zenith of this pearl jam line up. What a tour!
Good points on the 2000 tour. But, I liked the inclusion of the Riot Act songs on the 2003 tour. The only thing that brought that tour down a notch for me was the excessive usage of cover songs.
So many great versions of songs on this tour - everything is so tight, and the sets flow brilliantly, particular the boise, houston, and pittsburgh shows, in terms of great pacing. What really strikes me though, is that listening through a full show, there aren't any bad songs. They are all at least listenable. This stopped on the riot act tour, when you had the odd absolute mood killing stinker like get right/help help/lbc join the sets. Now you have at least a minimum of 5 absolutely appalling songs in the set at every show. The 2000 shows where the absolute live zenith of this pearl jam line up. What a tour!
Good points on the 2000 tour. But, I liked the inclusion of the Riot Act songs on the 2003 tour. The only thing that brought that tour down a notch for me was the excessive usage of cover songs.
Oh, don't get me wrong, I like riot act, but defo the first tour with some truly bad songs in the sets, as mentioned above. But yeah, save you, can't keep, half full etc...all great fun!
For me it was the 2006 tour where the stinkers started to appear. I am not impressed by Life Wasted, Severed Hand or World Wide Suicide in the slightest, and they open every fucking show!
For me it was the 2006 tour where the stinkers started to appear. I am not impressed by Life Wasted, Severed Hand or World Wide Suicide in the slightest, and they open every fucking show!
I love all three of those songs. I can do without "Gone" and "Inside Job" though.
Pearl Jam were a consistently great live band up to (and including) 2006; pretty much every show was reliably very good to outstanding.
I'd throw 2007 in there too, although it's tough to judge without having official bootlegs to revisit. I thought the sound was terrible at Lolla, but the Euro leg that year seems pretty pretty well regarded.
2008 was when I really noticed a drop-off seeing them live.
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this used to be a rock and roll band
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Pearl Jam were a consistently great live band up to (and including) 2006; pretty much every show was reliably very good to outstanding.
I'd throw 2007 in there too, although it's tough to judge without having official bootlegs to revisit. I thought the sound was terrible at Lolla, but the Euro leg that year seems pretty pretty well regarded.
2008 was when I really noticed a drop-off seeing them live.
Yeah, 2008 was the first tour i thought,...wow this guys do not sound good. Crazy Mary was embarrasing...after that i loved 09, kinda hated 2010, loved 2011...
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So i just listened through the main set of the Cincinnati 8-20-2000 show.
Holy shit they were good. This show is fucking great.
The last four tunes of the main set - Rival/Sleight of Hand/Insignificance/Porch just might be my favorite main set closing performances of any show. That Porch - damn, if only they could be this tight again.
I always love this video when it comes to the 2006 tour:
Damn that was good.
I love how Ed's voice sounds so scratchy on the second "we all believe, WE ALL BELIEVE" delivery. They were on fire in 2006, that Euro run consistently delivers.
The Euro 2000 tour was perhaps the last tour of the band's innocence, but don't get me wrong I'm glad they look out for the fans during the gigs the way they do now. TB2K could almost have been a farewell DVD if they'd gone on to form a new band with Boom as member, although I do love it when he really makes a difference particularly his piano work. 2003 was imho the last tour they'd make sure all their albums were represented at a gig, and I don't think Green Disease disrupted their gigs - look at LATG, with the green lights and everything. It's a fast, heavy, rocking song imho.
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Listened to some of San Sebastian today. While full of flaws, it's actually a fun show. There's also an under 6 minute RVM that's pretty solid. It's nice to hear the song without the extended jams sometimes. This one jams, but Jeff cuts it short and they move on to the ending.
Pearl Jam were a consistently great live band up to (and including) 2006; pretty much every show was reliably very good to outstanding.
I'd throw 2007 in there too, although it's tough to judge without having official bootlegs to revisit. I thought the sound was terrible at Lolla, but the Euro leg that year seems pretty pretty well regarded.
2008 was when I really noticed a drop-off seeing them live.
Yeah, 2008 was the first tour i thought,...wow this guys do not sound good. Crazy Mary was embarrasing...after that i loved 09, kinda hated 2010, loved 2011...
I have Sirius and listening to the newer gigs can be rough. The whole band just seems off. I mean, it's not all doom and gloom, there are some rockin shows, and some fun shows, but they just sound kinda sloppy. At least from what I hear on Sirius.
Another problem is Ed. His call and responses ,and warble, and breathiness, and sometimes his voice, just all sound bad. Is it just me or did he lose his baritone? Like listen to him in 98 or 2000, then listen to him from a recent bootleg. His voice is higher. Was the baritone schtick? Not just his singing but when he speaks to the crowd. Anyway, Ed can be tough to listen to on some of the newer concerts.
Lastly, some of the covers they're doing. Bah! Mother, Imagine, and stuff like that need to go.
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One of my favorite things on recent tours was at one of the Seattle 09 shows. Ed tried a call and response, the crowd didn't do anything, so he said "ah f*ck it" and moved on. Was funny seeing him get mad at a Seattle crowd.
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