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Welcome to Round V of the Pearl Jam cover battle

Click here for the round I thread

Click Here for the round II thread

Click here for the round III thread


Click here for the round IV thread


The bracket is now below. See post II for current entries and old songs.


Main Bracket

9. Lekunk 58 plays Mikey Is God (8/7) (12-4)
10. Bookshelf (bye) (8/11)

Second Chance Bracket

11. Porchball plays Badabing (8/8) (12-9)
12. Xwayne plays Iceagecoming (8/9) (11-7)
13. Jblagg plays Walter Sobchak (8/12) (9-2)
14. Margret Spread plays IC Light Years (8/10) (12-8)

Round V

15. Lekunk58 plays Bookshelf 8/29 (15-4)
16 Porchball plays Iceagecoming 8/30
17. Jblagg plays IC Light Years 8/31 (13-10)
18. Mikey Is God gets a bye

Round VI

19. Bookshelf has a bye to the finals
20. porchball plays Leknuk58
21. IC light years plays Mikey Is God

Round VII
22. Winner of 20 plays 21

Finals
Winner of 22. vs. 19.

22 has to beat 19 twice.

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Mikeyisgod exhibition

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Round V Links

Lekunk58:Even Flow
Bookshelf: Betterman
Porchball: Throw Your Arms Around Me
Iceagecoming Hail Hail
IC Light Years: Yellow Ledbetter

Jblagg: Habit


Round IV Links
Lekunk58: Red Mosquito
Mikeyisgod: All Or None
Badabing: Soldier of Love
Porchball: Dead Man
Xwayne: Wishlist
Iceagecoming: Present Tense
Margret Spread: Even Flow
IC Light Years: Even Flow
Bookshelf: I Got Shit
Walter Sobchak: Jeremy
Jblagg: Broken Hearted
Welaughindoors: Thumbing My Way
Xwayne: Who You Are
Walter Sobchak: Even Flow


Round III Links
Margret Spread: Oceans
MikeyisGod: Do The Evolution
Bookshelf: world wide suicide
IC Light Years: Black
Lekunk 58: Off He Goes
Walter Sobchak: Yellow Ledbetter
and as a bonus, Walter has also given me the longer 12 minute version of his entry, which is here
Jimx6: Given To Fly
Badabing: Hard To Imagine
MF: Oceans
Iceagecoming" W.M.A.
Porchball:Nothing As It Seems
Xwayne: Corduroy
Jblagg: Sonic Reducer



Round II Links
Porchball: Can't Keep
Chris: Can't Keep
Jimx6: Masters of War
Walter Sobchek: Hunger Strike
Leknuk58: All those yesterdays
Xwayne: Porch
Badabing: History Never Repeats
Yesscode: Whipping
Markerl MXL: Breath
Margery Spread: Alive
One Proud Monkey:Yellow Ledbetter
Delight In Our Youth: Push Me/Pull Me
Iceagecoming: Given To Fly
Mikey Is God: Breath
Jblagg: Smile
Bookshelf Release
Cortez the Killer: [url=http://rapidshare.de/files/23207098/hideyourloveaway.mp3.html[/quote]Hide Your Love Away[/url]
Tree_Long Road
IC Light Years: Animal




Round I Links

One proud monkey: leash
jimX6:immortality
Delight In Our Youth: Footsteps/Times of Trouble
Walter Sobchak: Black
Xwayne: Life Wasted
Blue State Brawler:In My Tree
The Big So-So: Lukin
lekunk58: Long Road
Marker_MXL: MFC
Yesscode: ghost
Badabing Garden
Margery Spread: Porch live
http://mp3download.myspace.com/index.cf ... d=73642021
Cortez the Killer:soon forget
Iceagecoming:Parting Ways
MF Indifference
Mikey Is God Pilate
Jblagg: Bugs
Chris: Soon Forget
Porchball: Angel
Bookshelf: Happy When I'm Crying
Stuzzo: Blood
IC Light Years Whipping
Davo499: Sleight of Hand
Tree_:Rearview Mirror
Cortez the Killer: [url=http://rapidshare.de/files/23207098/hideyourloveaway.mp3.html[/quote]Hide Your Love Away[/url]
Tree_Long Road[/quote]

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Holy shit to both of you. I'd have to go back and check but I'm pretty sure this is the best matchup we've ever had.


Lekunk58--you brought your A game today. Terrific interpretation of Even Flow. We had two or three in recent rounds and this one is probably my favorite. I loved the uke here and the vaguely country feel it has. Nice vocals and a real fun solo.


Bookshelf--another classic with a great ending. I like how you work your own subtle twists into each of the songs. They aren't dramatic revisions but you still make them your own with the little flourishes, lyrical variations, etc.


God damn I'm really not sure about this round. I was pretty sure bookshelf was a lock for the finals but now I don't know. This will require a second listen for sure, and then some more for fun.

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shit I don't know. I actaully e-mailed these to some other PJ fan friends of mine who aren't on the board to get their opinion

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anyone ever heard of the hayseed dixie band? Lekunk could be a member :lol: Man that was really cool. Evenflow as a bluegrass song..I never thought I would hear that.

Bookshelf...again..really good. I didn't like this one as much as your others. I think I'm so attached to eds riff that the song doesn't sound right to me without it, but the SIFL finished it with a bang.

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This is the first time I wasn't sure if I would vote for bookshelf but the last "don't let me down" put it over the top for me. The bluegrass even flow was really cool and very original. Very close call.


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My first instinct was to vote for lekunk, but I didn't. I think I've grown to expect so much from bookshelf that If it's not his best work yet I feel compelled to vote against it...thats not really fair. I think it was still better than lekunks..(sorry lekunk) Don't worry lekunk if you lose..you just join the rest of the bookshelf fodder in the second chance bracket.

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wow. although most of you seem to be hatin' on bookshelf relative to his othehr entries, i think this is actually my favorite of his so far. i love the little nod to "Gone" at the end of the second verse - anyone else catch that? very nice. it was catchy, polishly, different yet true to the orginal - and save it for later was just icing on the cake.

lekunk - i'm sorry man, i know exactly what you're going through (as does just about everyone else in the loser's bracket - i don't think it's a coincidence that the people that have made it this far in the loser's bracket happen to be sent there by bookshelf). anyway - evenflow was fucking awesome. LOVED the oringal interpretation, the uke, everything. it was really sweet. but it jsut can't hold up to betterman. anyone else and you'd be the winner - i'm glad my evenflow didn't have to battle yours...


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leknuk - that was some sweet ukulele work man....and was that a banjo for the leads and solo? haha....excellent....your voice sounded good, but was a little off key at times, nothing major though....i liked the backing vocals too....the showcase of that song is easily the ukulele though, good god...

bookshelf - another very strong performance with "butterman"....you went original with the opening and melody....good stuff....save it for later was also excellent....best part of the entry was when you held the note on "down"

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leknuk- that was freakin' awesome man...i loved the interpretation...something totally different from what the record (and what most people hear it as,) which is awesome. Great Job !!

bookshelf- I know this is tough after I talked to you via PM, but I just don't think yours matched up to leknuk's cover. Honestly, your song was fucking amazing as well. It's not that I didn't like your song...it's just that I liked his a tiny bit more.

Vote goes to Even Flow.

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Man...to say that this is getting down to the nitty gritty is an understatement...

I find myself having to be increasingly picky to determine for whom to vote in each successive round...and this is no different.

Lekunk:
Dude...this was sweet. The damn banjo set me on fire. And I loved the kind of old time recording sound...reminded me of something out of Oh Brother Where Art Thou? Very, very nice.

Bookshelf:
Christ, man...DAMN. In addition to the typical crystal clear production we have come to expect from you, I love the modification to the opening riff. And I love it not because it's different although that is cool. But I love it because it is stylistically correct.
But the thing that sold this song for me was the transition. Here is this tune that is Betterman...but at the same time it isn't...It is darker...it is not anthemic...it is more modern...almost prog for a second there even...
And then it builds and explodes into the classic tune. Harmonic...major...and all the time heart-breakingly celebratory. I have always found this song to be contradictory in the way that so many old rock tunes are in terms of the music belying the story. The music is powerful and upbeat where the story is of a woman who is too weak to step away from the bonds of a relationship that is not providing her the satisfaction she deserves. A sad story by almost any measure. This version tells the tale both ways and I think that is damn cool.

As I said it comes down to the details at this level. I really enjoyed Even Flow...but Bookshelf comtinually hits the little details in his reinvention of these tunes. At this stage of the game it is the small differences in interp, the increased production quality, the nailing every note, the consistency in time keeping...Those are strong separators now much moreso than before as the weaker competitors have been eliminated and we're watching heavyweights in action here...

Fucking awesome job to both...have to vote for Bookshelf. Can't wait for tomorrow!

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beingEnlightened wrote:
Man...to say that this is getting down to the nitty gritty is an understatement...

I find myself having to be increasingly picky to determine for whom to vote in each successive round...and this is no different.

Lekunk:
Dude...this was sweet. The damn banjo set me on fire. And I loved the kind of old time recording sound...reminded me of something out of Oh Brother Where Art Thou? Very, very nice.

Bookshelf:
Christ, man...DAMN. In addition to the typical crystal clear production we have come to expect from you, I love the modification to the opening riff. And I love it not because it's different although that is cool. But I love it because it is stylistically correct.
But the thing that sold this song for me was the transition. Here is this tune that is Betterman...but at the same time it isn't...It is darker...it is not anthemic...it is more modern...almost prog for a second there even...
And then it builds and explodes into the classic tune. Harmonic...major...and all the time heart-breakingly celebratory. I have always found this song to be contradictory in the way that so many old rock tunes are in terms of the music belying the story. The music is powerful and upbeat where the story is of a woman who is too weak to step away from the bonds of a relationship that is not providing her the satisfaction she deserves. A sad story by almost any measure. This version tells the tale both ways and I think that is damn cool.

As I said it comes down to the details at this level. I really enjoyed Even Flow...but Bookshelf comtinually hits the little details in his reinvention of these tunes. At this stage of the game it is the small differences in interp, the increased production quality, the nailing every note, the consistency in time keeping...Those are strong separators now much moreso than before as the weaker competitors have been eliminated and we're watching heavyweights in action here...

Fucking awesome job to both...have to vote for Bookshelf. Can't wait for tomorrow!


You have inspired me. Tonight I'm reworking my song for tomorrow. I know it's sloppy and hoped it would skate by....wrong attitude


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porchball wrote:
beingEnlightened wrote:
Man...to say that this is getting down to the nitty gritty is an understatement...

I find myself having to be increasingly picky to determine for whom to vote in each successive round...and this is no different.

Lekunk:
Dude...this was sweet. The damn banjo set me on fire. And I loved the kind of old time recording sound...reminded me of something out of Oh Brother Where Art Thou? Very, very nice.

Bookshelf:
Christ, man...DAMN. In addition to the typical crystal clear production we have come to expect from you, I love the modification to the opening riff. And I love it not because it's different although that is cool. But I love it because it is stylistically correct.
But the thing that sold this song for me was the transition. Here is this tune that is Betterman...but at the same time it isn't...It is darker...it is not anthemic...it is more modern...almost prog for a second there even...
And then it builds and explodes into the classic tune. Harmonic...major...and all the time heart-breakingly celebratory. I have always found this song to be contradictory in the way that so many old rock tunes are in terms of the music belying the story. The music is powerful and upbeat where the story is of a woman who is too weak to step away from the bonds of a relationship that is not providing her the satisfaction she deserves. A sad story by almost any measure. This version tells the tale both ways and I think that is damn cool.

As I said it comes down to the details at this level. I really enjoyed Even Flow...but Bookshelf comtinually hits the little details in his reinvention of these tunes. At this stage of the game it is the small differences in interp, the increased production quality, the nailing every note, the consistency in time keeping...Those are strong separators now much moreso than before as the weaker competitors have been eliminated and we're watching heavyweights in action here...

Fucking awesome job to both...have to vote for Bookshelf. Can't wait for tomorrow!


You have inspired me. Tonight I'm reworking my song for tomorrow. I know it's sloppy and hoped it would skate by....wrong attitude


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I ended up voting for Lekunk. Coin flip basically. Although it doesn't look like it is going to matter. The bookshelf express steams on.

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Thank you all for the kind words. this project has been a blast
the rhythm part for that song was actually a mandolin, the lead was a banjo played with a guitar pick because i got too frustrated with fingerpicking

bookshelf, i brought out my big guns for this round but, alas, you take this one. excellent job all around!

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I may be a little late getting tomorrows round up, since I have to pick a friend up from the airport whose flight got cancelled tonight. But it'll be up by mid morning.

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and if you are still in the contest, and your name isn't bookshelf, you will need four more songs to win the whole thing (since you'll have to beat bookshelf twice)

Bookshelf--you only need one more--maybe two if someone beats you in the first round, but if you wanted to do some exhibitions I am sure no one will mind


So start thinking about the future people :)


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Stip...watch your PMs I've got an updated version of my song on the way.

Lekunk...don't fret my friend. You've still got another shot :)


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At this point, it seems a little like talking about the end of the game during the 6th inning--especially since the voting doesn't reflect the quality in this even flow by a long shot--but I want to say...

leknuk (let's spell your name right, shall we? ;))...your version is spot-fucking-on, with all the right instrumentation and arrangement. You did bring it, just like you brought it last round, so I knew I seriously had to bring it, too.

And that's what is awesome about this whole fuckin thing. Everyone is bringin it...It's contagious. We're feeding off one another. If you even listen to the entries from one artist in each successive round, you hear this progression of quality, thoughtfulness, creativity. Fuckin shit! Imagine if the whole of popular music worked that way.

Once again...thanks for the reviews, gang. Of all kinds. And B.E...that was truly thoughtful and awesome. You articulated more than I could have realized about the song...it's always been this dark subject matter, and I gravitated toward that feeling. In my version, there's a tiny drop of "Dead Man" in that verse guitar part. And IC was right about the "Gone" nod...that felt right, too. And the arrangement of the "memories back..." part was pretty much ripped off from "Present Tense." This was my I Love Pearl Jam song, for sure. And it's fuckin great to share this stuff with folks who feel the same way.


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shit................. BOTH amazing covers.

I voted for Bookshlef w/ Betterman. The main reason was the SIFL tag.. damn do I love that tag

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