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 Post subject: Re: the pearl jam musical
PostPosted: Sun Jul 22, 2012 9:08 pm 
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 Post subject: Re: the pearl jam musical
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durdencommatyler wrote:
But the space was prohibitive, small, altogether too intimate for either Hamlet or Pearl Jam. There was no live band - again, no space for one. But the show is fun at times.


What were the guys with the guitars and drums on the left hand of the stage doing then??


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leopold wrote:
durdencommatyler wrote:
But the space was prohibitive, small, altogether too intimate for either Hamlet or Pearl Jam. There was no live band - again, no space for one. But the show is fun at times.


What were the guys with the guitars and drums on the left hand of the stage doing then??

Well, I'll tell ya.... there weren't any.

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 Post subject: Re: the pearl jam musical
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durdencommatyler wrote:
leopold wrote:
durdencommatyler wrote:
But the space was prohibitive, small, altogether too intimate for either Hamlet or Pearl Jam. There was no live band - again, no space for one. But the show is fun at times.


What were the guys with the guitars and drums on the left hand of the stage doing then??

Well, I'll tell ya.... there weren't any.


it appears they were playing Evenflow in a video posted on the last page.

i'm confused


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 Post subject: Re: the pearl jam musical
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The show was originally staged in an outdoor theater. There was a live band.

I saw the show at a small indoor space in SOHO. There was no band, and I think Even Flow had been cut from the show. The video is not exactly the same thing that I saw last Friday.

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 Post subject: Re: the pearl jam musical
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Okay. Just watched Even Flow in the YouTube video on the previous page.

That part was absolutely not in the show when I saw it. Either it's been cut, or they skipped it because of technical issues with the recorded music, or something. But it wasn't there.

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 Post subject: Re: the pearl jam musical
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durdencommatyler wrote:
The show was originally staged in an outdoor theater. There was a live band.

I saw the show at a small indoor space in SOHO. There was no band, and I think Even Flow had been cut from the show. The video is not exactly the same thing that I saw last Friday.


OK - I understand now - I just assumed that you went to the version in the videos posted directly above.


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 Post subject: Re: the pearl jam musical
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bmacsmith wrote:
now this is offensive!


is this more or less realistic than the plot of DKR?

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stip wrote:
bmacsmith wrote:
now this is offensive!


is this more or less realistic than the plot of DKR?


Hamlet in general is pretty rediculous. The main problems I have are the sloppy storyteling, pointless subplots and characters, and lack of focus. I mean the king dies and suddenly the queen and his brother are all into each other? Really? Nobody makes this leap of logic that something might be up? This ghost just conveniently appears Obi Wan-style to explain to Luke what any idiot should be able to get? And the people are going to follow this new king WHY exactly? And what is the moms motivation, even? Has she been brainwashed?

I can't be the only one who thinks this plot is more absurd than TDKs, I just CAN'T. wtf i dont even... has the whole world gone insane?


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 Post subject: Re: the pearl jam musical
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leopold wrote:
durdencommatyler wrote:
The show was originally staged in an outdoor theater. There was a live band.

I saw the show at a small indoor space in SOHO. There was no band, and I think Even Flow had been cut from the show. The video is not exactly the same thing that I saw last Friday.


OK - I understand now - I just assumed that you went to the version in the videos posted directly above.


yeah, that certainly cleard up my confusion.


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 Post subject: Re: the pearl jam musical
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McParadigm wrote:
stip wrote:
bmacsmith wrote:
now this is offensive!


is this more or less realistic than the plot of DKR?


Hamlet in general is pretty rediculous. The main problems I have are the sloppy storyteling, pointless subplots and characters, and lack of focus. I mean the king dies and suddenly the queen and his brother are all into each other? Really? Nobody makes this leap of logic that something might be up? This ghost just conveniently appears Obi Wan-style to explain to Luke what any idiot should be able to get? And the people are going to follow this new king WHY exactly? And what is the moms motivation, even? Has she been brainwashed?

I can't be the only one who thinks this plot is more absurd than TDKs, I just CAN'T. wtf i dont even... has the whole world gone insane?

I'm gonna read this post every time I'm feeling down.

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leopold wrote:
durdencommatyler wrote:
The show was originally staged in an outdoor theater. There was a live band.

I saw the show at a small indoor space in SOHO. There was no band, and I think Even Flow had been cut from the show. The video is not exactly the same thing that I saw last Friday.


OK - I understand now - I just assumed that you went to the version in the videos posted directly above.


yeah, that certainly cleard up my confusion.

Sorry. I should have been more specific. That's on me.

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I just CAN'T. wtf i dont even... has the whole world gone insane?


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 Post subject: A rocknroll adaptation of Hamlet with live Pearl Jam covers
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Just in case someone might find it interesting I thought I would post this, even though I didn't watch more than a couple of minutes myself. I admit I was curious when I heard about this and figured I would youtube it after it happened thinking someone would record it, and then I forgot all about it. Well I just remembered.........it wasn't my cup of tea, but some may like it.

http://www.here.org/shows/detail/988/

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=POHFlnIqx4A

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lzHQ1-qfofU

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kCsIEfG2rp8

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gzPLv0yX8PY


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 Post subject: Re: A rocknroll adaptation of Hamlet with live Pearl Jam covers
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There's a thread about this somewhere. I think Joey went and saw it.

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 Post subject: Re: A rocknroll adaptation of Hamlet with live Pearl Jam covers
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cutuphalfdead wrote:
There's a thread about this somewhere. I think Joey went and saw it.


Damn, and I did do a search for it too


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viewtopic.php?f=1&t=98654

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 Post subject: Re: A rocknroll adaptation of Hamlet with live Pearl Jam covers
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spenno wrote:
http://forums.theskyiscrape.com/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=98654

wallah


It wouldn't surprise me if the start of that thread was when I first heard about it. :lol:

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