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I like the performances, but I really hate the sound of both Stone's guitar and Matt's drums. I don't know if that's a problem with the setup or how they were recorded.
Another minor detriment to this record: the audience. Goddammit.
I agree, one or two morons really manage to fuck it up with their shouting over everyone else. Don't be that guy, guys.
This!
I mean, I'm not for high tea or anything at concerts, but that annoys me to no end. The best possible outcome is going home to your friends and say "Hey, Eddie Vedder cursed me out, so awesome!"
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Personally I think the BEST Immortality is Nagoya 03 due to its amazing improv intro. I think to truely be the best Immmortality, it has to be electric. But this is still a damn fine Immort that's for sure.
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WtOB? wrote:
Personally I think the BEST Immortality is Nagoya 03 due to its amazing improv intro. I think to truely be the best Immmortality, it has to be electric. But this is still a damn fine Immort that's for sure.
That is a superb version, but Mikes acoustic solo on Benaroya is incredible
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Joined: Wed January 16, 2013 1:12 pm Posts: 660
I agree with most of the comments. My only problem with it is the flow of the setlist. Masters of War is almost unlistenable due to the monitors failing or something - I have no idea why Mike and Stone would be so out of sync. Love the NAIS solo.
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While a Western guitar motif lost on the swings drum bass fusion, get your own thoughts into the subconscious often forgotten. "Pendulum" is a sweeping soul from the ballast.
The only "Masters of War"s I've liked since the 1992 Dylan tribute have been the 2006 big rock versions. Eddie's voice really hasn't been up to those big notes for many years--the full band arrangement helped compensate for some of that missing power.
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Kevin Davis wrote:
The only "Masters of War"s I've liked since the 1992 Dylan tribute have been the 2006 big rock versions. Eddie's voice really hasn't been up to those big notes for many years--the full band arrangement helped compensate for some of that missing power.
Are you kidding ?? This one is superb:
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Dev wrote:
those who are fulfilled by life are either simpletons or lack conscientiousness.
The only "Masters of War"s I've liked since the 1992 Dylan tribute have been the 2006 big rock versions. Eddie's voice really hasn't been up to those big notes for many years--the full band arrangement helped compensate for some of that missing power.
Side bar: I listened to the Benaroya version of MoW while I was running in a park some years ago. As the song played I watched an ROTC procession/parade. Horses, flags and all. It was a powerful accidental moment.
The only "Masters of War"s I've liked since the 1992 Dylan tribute have been the 2006 big rock versions. Eddie's voice really hasn't been up to those big notes for many years--the full band arrangement helped compensate for some of that missing power.
Side bar: I listened to the Benaroya version of MoW while I was running in a park some years ago. As the song played I watched an ROTC procession/parade. Horses, flags and all. It was a powerful accidental moment.
Speaking of, from pearljam.com: LAST PLAYED: Sun 19 November, 2006 - Newcastle Entertainment Centre Newcastle, Australia
Joined: Thu January 31, 2013 7:03 am Posts: 4496 Location: by the ocean
littlecomment wrote:
durdencommatyler wrote:
Kevin Davis wrote:
The only "Masters of War"s I've liked since the 1992 Dylan tribute have been the 2006 big rock versions. Eddie's voice really hasn't been up to those big notes for many years--the full band arrangement helped compensate for some of that missing power.
Side bar: I listened to the Benaroya version of MoW while I was running in a park some years ago. As the song played I watched an ROTC procession/parade. Horses, flags and all. It was a powerful accidental moment.
Speaking of, from pearljam.com: LAST PLAYED: Sun 19 November, 2006 - Newcastle Entertainment Centre Newcastle, Australia
Is this song no longer socially relevant?
"No because Obama." - Eddie Vedder.
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Dev wrote:
those who are fulfilled by life are either simpletons or lack conscientiousness.
The only "Masters of War"s I've liked since the 1992 Dylan tribute have been the 2006 big rock versions. Eddie's voice really hasn't been up to those big notes for many years--the full band arrangement helped compensate for some of that missing power.
Side bar: I listened to the Benaroya version of MoW while I was running in a park some years ago. As the song played I watched an ROTC procession/parade. Horses, flags and all. It was a powerful accidental moment.
Speaking of, from pearljam.com: LAST PLAYED: Sun 19 November, 2006 - Newcastle Entertainment Centre Newcastle, Australia
Is this song no longer socially relevant?
"No because Obama." - Eddie Vedder.
Exactly. Wildly expanding drone wars, collateral damage and increasing military budgets apparently no longer apply. Too bad independent, Pro-Nader Eddie did not stick to his guns.
Joined: Thu January 31, 2013 7:03 am Posts: 4496 Location: by the ocean
littlecomment wrote:
WtOB? wrote:
littlecomment wrote:
durdencommatyler wrote:
Kevin Davis wrote:
The only "Masters of War"s I've liked since the 1992 Dylan tribute have been the 2006 big rock versions. Eddie's voice really hasn't been up to those big notes for many years--the full band arrangement helped compensate for some of that missing power.
Side bar: I listened to the Benaroya version of MoW while I was running in a park some years ago. As the song played I watched an ROTC procession/parade. Horses, flags and all. It was a powerful accidental moment.
Speaking of, from pearljam.com: LAST PLAYED: Sun 19 November, 2006 - Newcastle Entertainment Centre Newcastle, Australia
Is this song no longer socially relevant?
"No because Obama." - Eddie Vedder.
Exactly. Wildly expanding drone wars, collateral damage and increasing military budgets apparently no longer apply. Too bad independent, Pro-Nader Eddie did not stick to his guns.
Eddie lost all his guns a fair few years ago now.
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Dev wrote:
those who are fulfilled by life are either simpletons or lack conscientiousness.
The only "Masters of War"s I've liked since the 1992 Dylan tribute have been the 2006 big rock versions. Eddie's voice really hasn't been up to those big notes for many years--the full band arrangement helped compensate for some of that missing power.
Side bar: I listened to the Benaroya version of MoW while I was running in a park some years ago. As the song played I watched an ROTC procession/parade. Horses, flags and all. It was a powerful accidental moment.
Speaking of, from pearljam.com: LAST PLAYED: Sun 19 November, 2006 - Newcastle Entertainment Centre Newcastle, Australia
Is this song no longer socially relevant?
"No because Obama." - Eddie Vedder.
Exactly. Wildly expanding drone wars, collateral damage and increasing military budgets apparently no longer apply. Too bad independent, Pro-Nader Eddie did not stick to his guns.
Eddie lost all his guns a fair few years ago now.
New album would be the last chance for redemption. On Binaural he was still willing to go against the grain after years of being let down by his "side" of the aisle.
The only "Masters of War"s I've liked since the 1992 Dylan tribute have been the 2006 big rock versions. Eddie's voice really hasn't been up to those big notes for many years--the full band arrangement helped compensate for some of that missing power.
Are you kidding ?? This one is superb:
I had never heard that one. It's okay, it's not a song I'm crazy about in general so it takes a lot to sell me on it.
likes rhythmic things that butt up against each other
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While a Western guitar motif lost on the swings drum bass fusion, get your own thoughts into the subconscious often forgotten. "Pendulum" is a sweeping soul from the ballast.
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