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I've always thought that a lot of those East Coast boots from the 2000 tour sound so much better than the rest of that year almost solely because the band wanted to impress Sonic Youth. Or prove something to them, or whatever. There's a noise element to those shows that I've never heard before or since from Pearl Jam.
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washing machine wrote:
I've always thought that a lot of those East Coast boots from the 2000 tour sound so much better than the rest of that year almsot entirely because the band wanted to impress Sonic Youth. Or prove something to them, or whatever. There's a noise element to those shows that I've never heard before or since from Pearl Jam.
There's definitely a noise influence that tour.
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I was excited when that video of Ed came out where he was thanking LIttle Stevies Underground Radio show (or whatever) and talked about The Greenhornes. yes!
Im excited to see what that little pothead fuck Vedder decides to play and talk about
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cutuphalfdead wrote:
washing machine wrote:
I've always thought that a lot of those East Coast boots from the 2000 tour sound so much better than the rest of that year almsot entirely because the band wanted to impress Sonic Youth. Or prove something to them, or whatever. There's a noise element to those shows that I've never heard before or since from Pearl Jam.
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washing machine wrote:
cutuphalfdead wrote:
washing machine wrote:
I've always thought that a lot of those East Coast boots from the 2000 tour sound so much better than the rest of that year almsot entirely because the band wanted to impress Sonic Youth. Or prove something to them, or whatever. There's a noise element to those shows that I've never heard before or since from Pearl Jam.
There's definitely a noise influence that tour.
Absolutely.
Those RVMs, man. Those RVMs.
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I've always thought that a lot of those East Coast boots from the 2000 tour sound so much better than the rest of that year almost solely because the band wanted to impress Sonic Youth. Or prove something to them, or whatever. There's a noise element to those shows that I've never heard before or since from Pearl Jam.
thurston moore handled lead on all the RVM jams of that leg from side stage so mccready could heat up his crack spoon before the encore break.
I've always thought that a lot of those East Coast boots from the 2000 tour sound so much better than the rest of that year almsot entirely because the band wanted to impress Sonic Youth. Or prove something to them, or whatever. There's a noise element to those shows that I've never heard before or since from Pearl Jam.
There's definitely a noise influence that tour.
Absolutely.
Those RVMs, man. Those RVMs.
The "RVM" jam from New Orleans that year is probably my favorite recorded instance of Pearl Jam as an improvisational unit.
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Spike wrote:
washing machine wrote:
I've always thought that a lot of those East Coast boots from the 2000 tour sound so much better than the rest of that year almost solely because the band wanted to impress Sonic Youth. Or prove something to them, or whatever. There's a noise element to those shows that I've never heard before or since from Pearl Jam.
thurston moore handled lead on all the RVM jams of that leg from side stage so mccready could heat up his crack spoon before the encore break.
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cutuphalfdead wrote:
washing machine wrote:
cutuphalfdead wrote:
washing machine wrote:
I've always thought that a lot of those East Coast boots from the 2000 tour sound so much better than the rest of that year almsot entirely because the band wanted to impress Sonic Youth. Or prove something to them, or whatever. There's a noise element to those shows that I've never heard before or since from Pearl Jam.
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