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In the Vitalogy booklet, on the page for "Satan's Bed," there is a little note at the top right corner that says "Jimmy, Drums." Does anyone know what that's about?


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hidinginlowlight wrote:
In the Vitalogy booklet, on the page for "Satan's Bed," there is a little note at the top right corner that says "Jimmy, Drums." Does anyone know what that's about?


Anyone know?


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/shrug

Jack Irons maybe...?


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Congratulations, you've stumped the panel. :shock:

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Never have I seen the board stumped like this before, I think you deserve an award or something of the sort!

My guess, though it could be totally of base, is could it be that between Firing Dave A. and hiring Jack, that they could have had an sit in drummer or something of the sort? I was only 14 when this album was recorded, so my ability to get news on the band was limited to whatever the newspapers or magazines printed on them... just a hypothosis.


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Sent this in to twofeetthick.com, if anyone would know ... they would. Of course, those guys are on this board, so maybe someone will drop by with an answer.

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bamfer wrote:
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Never have I seen the board stumped like this before, I think you deserve an award or something of the sort!

My guess, though it could be totally of base, is could it be that between Firing Dave A. and hiring Jack, that they could have had an sit in drummer or something of the sort? I was only 14 when this album was recorded, so my ability to get news on the band was limited to whatever the newspapers or magazines printed on them... just a hypothosis.

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B wrote:
Sent this in to twofeetthick.com, if anyone would know ... they would. Of course, those guys are on this board, so maybe someone will drop by with an answer.


Nice, thanks.


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Smashing Pumpkin's drummer, Jimmy Chamberlin?

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B wrote:
Smashing Pumpkin's drummer, Jimmy Chamberlin?


That's the first name that came to mind, but he's not credited anywhere else in the booklet. Only Jack and Dave A. are mentioned on page 31.


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I know, I know! Seriously I do.

Jimmy was Dave A.'s drum tech. Dave A was either getting his appendix removed or was having some dental work done, I forget which when they were recording the track in Seattle. And Jimmy just did the drums and when the album finally came together they liked Jimmy's take and so he got the credit! Ed referenced it during a show. I think it was one of the St. Louis shows from '94, but I won't bet my life on it!


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I know, I know! Seriously I do.

Jimmy was Dave A.'s drum tech. Dave A was either getting his appendix removed or was having some dental work done, I forget which when they were recording the track in Seattle. And Jimmy just did the drums and when the album finally came together they liked Jimmy's take and so he got the credit! Ed referenced it during a show. I think it was one of the St. Louis shows from '94, but I won't bet my life on it!


Well, he DOES have more than 10 posts. Can we get a second verification?

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CitizenByron wrote:
I know, I know! Seriously I do.

Jimmy was Dave A.'s drum tech. Dave A was either getting his appendix removed or was having some dental work done, I forget which when they were recording the track in Seattle. And Jimmy just did the drums and when the album finally came together they liked Jimmy's take and so he got the credit! Ed referenced it during a show. I think it was one of the St. Louis shows from '94, but I won't bet my life on it!


Wow, thanks. YOU deserve an award.


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Hm, you probably have the wrong show, because according to TSIS, "Satan's Bed" wasn't played in St. Lious in 1994. In fact, I don't think there was a show in St. Lious that year, so you were probably just thinking of the wrong show. I'll look into it again later when I don't need to be preparing for finals. Thanks again!


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CitizenByron wrote:
I know, I know! Seriously I do.

Jimmy was Dave A.'s drum tech. Dave A was either getting his appendix removed or was having some dental work done, I forget which when they were recording the track in Seattle. And Jimmy just did the drums and when the album finally came together they liked Jimmy's take and so he got the credit! Ed referenced it during a show. I think it was one of the St. Louis shows from '94, but I won't bet my life on it!


You're very close Brian. I don't think it was St. Louis, maybe New York 4/17/94 @ Paramount Theater?


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Hm, you probably have the wrong show, because according to TSIS, "Satan's Bed" wasn't played in St. Lious in 1994. In fact, I don't think there was a show in St. Lious that year, so you were probably just thinking of the wrong show. I'll look into it again later when I don't need to be preparing for finals. Thanks again!


you're right that they didnt play it at STL, but they did play there on 3/14 and 3/15.

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CitizenByron wrote:
I know, I know! Seriously I do.

Jimmy was Dave A.'s drum tech. Dave A was either getting his appendix removed or was having some dental work done, I forget which when they were recording the track in Seattle. And Jimmy just did the drums and when the album finally came together they liked Jimmy's take and so he got the credit! Ed referenced it during a show. I think it was one of the St. Louis shows from '94, but I won't bet my life on it!


i'll stake my credibility on this as well (at least the part about it being dave a.'s drum tech and that ed mentioned it at a show, but i can't remember which one).


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hidinginlowlight wrote:
Hm, you probably have the wrong show, because according to TSIS, "Satan's Bed" wasn't played in St. Lious in 1994. In fact, I don't think there was a show in St. Lious that year, so you were probably just thinking of the wrong show. I'll look into it again later when I don't need to be preparing for finals. Thanks again!


you're right that they didnt play it at STL, but they did play there on 3/14 and 3/15.


Yeah, I see. Sorry.


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Never have I seen the board stumped like this before, I think you deserve an award or something of the sort!


Our record stands ... Unstumped on useless Pearl Jam shit since 1990.

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this was actually judt discussed on synergy...

and a few people chimed in with that exact answer.

its dave a's drum tech.

its amazing how this isn't more widely known considering it fucking says it in the vitalogy booklet...or at least refernces it.

wierd if you ask me.

i loved dave a's drumming from the atlanta boot on this...


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