Joined: Thu Feb 23, 2006 5:10 am Posts: 459 Location: milwaukee
do people like the '06 versions of present tense compared to the previous tours? specifically, cameron adding drum on the second stanza.
personally i think that on one hand, it adds to the buildup of the song; on the other, i like the previous ones how it went from one guitar to a little bit of cymbal to "jam out" middle of the way.
at the thunder bay show i attended they opened with this song. amazing. i think i prefer the old ones better.
Joined: Sun Oct 17, 2004 4:23 pm Posts: 3721 Location: Canada
spenno wrote:
I disagree, I think this song sounded the best it ever has in 2006.
Each to their own, I guess.
I agree. It sounds fantastic with Matt's drumming. The drums are good, if only to help with McCready's timing/rhythm. He always seems to rush this song. It was mainly the chorus that always sounded a little off to me.
Joined: Mon Feb 27, 2006 5:24 pm Posts: 3909 Location: The Land of Plenty
The version from the Post-Letterman Webcast is the best one I've heard - that's also to do with the crowd, though.
Still, bloody good version.
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all i know is i never expected to hear it EVER, and they played it at cincy. it sounded, and still does, pretty fuckin' good to me. and i absolutely loved the way ed introduced it because it was SO unexpected for me, and i about pissed my pants:
"somebody's been throwin' parachutes...full parachutes....it's been happening like...and uh...it's been happening for like a month now, and uh...i just figured out we got a song called parachutes, an I'm like....sometimes it takes something to hit you in the head, I'm glad it's not a brick, but anyway...well, you know...keep dreamin'...it's good to have dreams.....what we'd like to do, is a song called present tense..."
still pumps me up everytime i listen to the boot because i never ever expected that to be the next song that they played. and the crowd sing along was just too cool for me. and i loved the ending that mike provided. so for me, and i know it probably isn't, and isn't even close to actually being this, but it will always be the best version i've ever heard because i was there.
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It's funny, because in listening to older versions lately before reading this thread, I have come to like the post 2003 versions because of the pace of Mike on the guitar. The older versions are too deliberate.
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conoalias wrote:
sirav wrote:
The version from the Post-Letterman Webcast is the best one I've heard - that's also to do with the crowd, though.
Still, bloody good version.
really? i thought that one really sucked, really sloppy.
Hydrogen Peroxide poured into the upturned ear canal is a great wax-buildup remover.
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Remembered to ask dude that I hung with most of party night if he had any idea why I had a large (fist-sized) purple bruise on my chest. He said he remembers "OW!" but that's it. Guess I'll never know.
Joined: Mon Feb 27, 2006 5:24 pm Posts: 3909 Location: The Land of Plenty
conoalias wrote:
sirav wrote:
conoalias wrote:
sirav wrote:
The version from the Post-Letterman Webcast is the best one I've heard - that's also to do with the crowd, though.
Still, bloody good version.
really? i thought that one really sucked, really sloppy.
Hydrogen Peroxide poured into the upturned ear canal is a great wax-buildup remover.
so go use it.
Just taking the piss.
I know that the Letterman version isn't the tightest going around, but I think that the laid back, marginally practised, looser feel of it is a lot of what appeals to me.
The crowd singalong is awesome, and I will admit the fact that I can't listen to it without picturing the front row 10Clubbers faces, rocking out and punching the air, which seriously influences my opinion as well. How can it possibly be a poor version when it provided so much obvious and well documented joy?
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Remembered to ask dude that I hung with most of party night if he had any idea why I had a large (fist-sized) purple bruise on my chest. He said he remembers "OW!" but that's it. Guess I'll never know.
Joined: Thu Nov 25, 2004 3:00 pm Posts: 19826 Location: Alone in a corridor
Angus wrote:
spenno wrote:
I disagree, I think this song sounded the best it ever has in 2006.
Each to their own, I guess.
I think I agree with this.
I would like to take this post back. I just listened to a 2006 Present Tense and I absolutely hated it. I felt like standing and watching how a big ugly fat bastard rapes your girlfriend. The big ugly fat bastard being Matt Cameron.
Joined: Fri May 19, 2006 11:00 pm Posts: 13226 Location: Adelaide, AUS
Angus wrote:
Angus wrote:
spenno wrote:
I disagree, I think this song sounded the best it ever has in 2006.
Each to their own, I guess.
I think I agree with this.
I would like to take this post back. I just listened to a 2006 Present Tense and I absolutely hated it. I felt like standing and watching how a big ugly fat bastard rapes your girlfriend. The big ugly fat bastard being Matt Cameron.
Aw, no.
I still think Matt drumming during the second verse is really great - as someone pointed out earlier, Mike seems to have a bit of trouble keeping time when he doesn't have a beat to play against in this song and it just makes the song sound much tighter.
I love the recorded version just as it is, but I think the added drumming really works live.
Joined: Thu Aug 02, 2007 4:12 am Posts: 721 Location: Sydney / Melbourne
While I love hearing any version of this song, I'm really not liking the way Eddie no longer sings the low octave first chorus on most of the 2008-2009 versions (really takes away form the impact of the high octave second chorus for me ).
Bias aside, my favourite version is 2006-11-16 (Melbourne). It was right after they played my request (see my avatar ), so naturally I was on a high, thinking how could this get any better when Mike starts to serenade us with one of my other all-time faves.
The sing-a-long was amazing and really comes across well on the bootleg, I recommend you check it out if you haven't already. At the time I was blown away by how it seemed that every single person in the venue knew the words (maybe it was because I was with the diehards up front). Definitely my most memorable PJ concert experience to date
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