man, this is great to read. i actually have tickets to the jammies, that would be sweet if anyone from the band or Danny shows up to accept the award (he was at the NYC premiere of it, so I'm assuming he's a New Yorker).
as for some of you hating on jam bands, maybe you should open your minds a little more to some of these guys. honestly, i dont think PJ live travels too far off the core heart of what jam bands are. plus it's great music and a shit ton of fun. do yourself a favor and try a jam festival this summer, you certainly won't regret it.
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Totally different deal from PJ, progressive, wacky time signature changes,wierd modal riffs. I bought my first PJ bootleg in 93 and saw my first show in 96, been on the train since. Rarely do I find something new that excites me. Umphrey's Mcgee are one of them. Ironically, I just caught them in Asheville last night. Incredible show. You can dl a AUD for free and archive.org. I despise a lot of jambands, but some are inventive. And a bunch of lot kids really dig PJ. That's why they're up for a jammy and were on the cover or Relix awhile back.
UM isn't even really a jamband though. They get as much from Floyd, Zappa, and King Crimson as they do Phish. If you've really checked it out and it isn't your thing, then your entitled to your opinion.
But, I doubt ANYONE on this board that has actually BEEN to a UM show will say they left anything less than blown away at the intensity. I've been to around 15 now and each time I got my face melted off.
Unfortunately, you can't really see bands like PJ and Radiohead in intimate venues anymore. You won't find a band that can make you rock, dance, and groove all over a ballroom sized venue like UM. It's a different kind of experience. Eddie knows all about it too. Early on (93-95) he was always raising hell about big venues and wanting to play the small clubs. Totally different dynamics.
Go see UM. You'll like them. Download a show for free from archive, first to make sure - I recommend you start with Feb 7, 2004 - it's a crispy soundboard and you get a spectacular note-for-note cover of Shine On You Crazy Diamond, plus some of the sickest guitar work you've ever heard in your life.
un-"sticky" this thread who cares about jammies or other superfluous awards. this is tour time...and a 1/3 of the entire front page lets important info slip through the cracks (ironic)
un-"sticky" this thread who cares about jammies or other superfluous awards. this is tour time...and a 1/3 of the entire front page lets important info slip through the cracks (ironic)
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Who do you think will win the Jammie for Live Performance of the Year?
Without seeing any of them, I gotta go for Gov't Mule and friends
sorry if this was said b4 but im too stoned to read pages 2,3,4
2005: Borgata 2, Philly
2006: Camden 1&2, East Ruth 1&2
2008: BONNAROO, MSG1, MSG2, Hartford
2009: Philly 1, 2, 4
2010: Hartford, MSG1, MSG2
2012: Made in America
2013: BK1, BK2, Hartford
2015: Global Citizens
2016: MSG 2 (ISO MSG1)
EV Solo: NJPAC 2008; Tower Theatre, PA 2009; Hartford 2011
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I know Danny Clinch would be happy if he knew people appreciated his work. People haven't had a chance to express it if they did. Now's your chance. If you did, you could cast some votes for Immagine in Cornice. Thanks, luvs. You're appreciated too!
Who do you think will win the Jammie for Live Performance of the Year?
Without seeing any of them, I gotta go for Gov't Mule and friends
sorry if this was said b4 but im too stoned to read pages 2,3,4
i voted for that...i didn't see any of the options, but, in theory, it would be better than zeppelin's reunion. gov't mule, john paul jones, bob weir, jorma and jack!!! hell yeah.
Hey, let's not forget Pearl Jam IS playing Bonnaroo this year...
They might get nominated for best jammy performance there next year.
And, it must be said... there are a lot of Pearl Jam fans that also enjoy jam bands. (Well, if not a ton, there is me :C) !!! I promise you, if you doubt that, check out Gov't Mule... Warren Haynes is amazing. They play a couple of PJ covers... "Hunger Strike" (w/ Traffic's Dear Mr. Fanatsy thrown in the middle), "Nothing Man," and "Indifference."
I'm heading to the 'Roo this year, and I was hoping that some way, somehow, Warren ended up on stage w/ PJ for a few... but The Allmans canceled, and Mule isn't listed yet this far...
Totally different deal from PJ, progressive, wacky time signature changes,wierd modal riffs. I bought my first PJ bootleg in 93 and saw my first show in 96, been on the train since. Rarely do I find something new that excites me. Umphrey's Mcgee are one of them. Ironically, I just caught them in Asheville last night. Incredible show. You can dl a AUD for free and archive.org. I despise a lot of jambands, but some are inventive. And a bunch of lot kids really dig PJ. That's why they're up for a jammy and were on the cover or Relix awhile back.
UM isn't even really a jamband though. They get as much from Floyd, Zappa, and King Crimson as they do Phish. If you've really checked it out and it isn't your thing, then your entitled to your opinion.
But, I doubt ANYONE on this board that has actually BEEN to a UM show will say they left anything less than blown away at the intensity. I've been to around 15 now and each time I got my face melted off.
Unfortunately, you can't really see bands like PJ and Radiohead in intimate venues anymore. You won't find a band that can make you rock, dance, and groove all over a ballroom sized venue like UM. It's a different kind of experience. Eddie knows all about it too. Early on (93-95) he was always raising hell about big venues and wanting to play the small clubs. Totally different dynamics.
Go see UM. You'll like them. Download a show for free from archive, first to make sure - I recommend you start with Feb 7, 2004 - it's a crispy soundboard and you get a spectacular note-for-note cover of Shine On You Crazy Diamond, plus some of the sickest guitar work you've ever heard in your life.
I hear ya'. I've seen them a couple of times myself, and I was never disapointed; In the Kitchen, Mulche's, Mrs. Tinkles, all great jams...But then again I'm into the jam-bands like moe., String Cheese, Umphrey's, Keller, etc. that alot of people in this thread seem to hate, which is fine. Not liking it is one thing, just don't call it garbage. I would like to hear Stone and Mike try to pull off some of the double guitar parts bands like moe. and Umphrey's have during their jams. But not everyone likes 20min. jams, and I will admit that none of the vocals from any of these bands come close to matching Eddie. But hey, what am I supposed to do when PJ isn't touring? These bands tour non-stop, year after year; I need some concerts to see in between PJ's every-other-year touring schedule...
biscuits baby. if pearl jam wasn't gonna win i wanted my favorite cracked out, nitrous huffing, deemster puffing, fun loving crew of shmuckaloids to take the cake.
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I didnt know da Pearl Jam was hip hop, yo.
I didnt know they were hippies either. Still...they got my vote.
as for some of you hating on jam bands, maybe you should open your minds a little more to some of these guys. honestly, i dont think PJ live travels too far off the core heart of what jam bands are. plus it's great music and a shit ton of fun. do yourself a favor and try a jam festival this summer, you certainly won't regret it.
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If that were the poll, I'd vote yes.
ALO -Maria.. nice one!
UM isn't even really a jamband though. They get as much from Floyd, Zappa, and King Crimson as they do Phish. If you've really checked it out and it isn't your thing, then your entitled to your opinion.
But, I doubt ANYONE on this board that has actually BEEN to a UM show will say they left anything less than blown away at the intensity. I've been to around 15 now and each time I got my face melted off.
Unfortunately, you can't really see bands like PJ and Radiohead in intimate venues anymore. You won't find a band that can make you rock, dance, and groove all over a ballroom sized venue like UM. It's a different kind of experience. Eddie knows all about it too. Early on (93-95) he was always raising hell about big venues and wanting to play the small clubs. Totally different dynamics.
Go see UM. You'll like them. Download a show for free from archive, first to make sure - I recommend you start with Feb 7, 2004 - it's a crispy soundboard and you get a spectacular note-for-note cover of Shine On You Crazy Diamond, plus some of the sickest guitar work you've ever heard in your life.
and put 90210 as my zipcode :eek: (wtf? it's called post code!)
love you kat...but this joint needs a makeover
You are welcome to join us in Given To Fly (Live) during tour time. There's a party going on.
Without seeing any of them, I gotta go for Gov't Mule and friends
sorry if this was said b4 but im too stoned to read pages 2,3,4
2006: Camden 1&2, East Ruth 1&2
2008: BONNAROO, MSG1, MSG2, Hartford
2009: Philly 1, 2, 4
2010: Hartford, MSG1, MSG2
2012: Made in America
2013: BK1, BK2, Hartford
2015: Global Citizens
2016: MSG 2 (ISO MSG1)
EV Solo: NJPAC 2008; Tower Theatre, PA 2009; Hartford 2011
if so, Pearl Jam won
2006: Camden 1&2, East Ruth 1&2
2008: BONNAROO, MSG1, MSG2, Hartford
2009: Philly 1, 2, 4
2010: Hartford, MSG1, MSG2
2012: Made in America
2013: BK1, BK2, Hartford
2015: Global Citizens
2016: MSG 2 (ISO MSG1)
EV Solo: NJPAC 2008; Tower Theatre, PA 2009; Hartford 2011
LOL!!
And I voted.
2006: Camden 1&2, East Ruth 1&2
2008: BONNAROO, MSG1, MSG2, Hartford
2009: Philly 1, 2, 4
2010: Hartford, MSG1, MSG2
2012: Made in America
2013: BK1, BK2, Hartford
2015: Global Citizens
2016: MSG 2 (ISO MSG1)
EV Solo: NJPAC 2008; Tower Theatre, PA 2009; Hartford 2011
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i voted for that...i didn't see any of the options, but, in theory, it would be better than zeppelin's reunion. gov't mule, john paul jones, bob weir, jorma and jack!!! hell yeah.
Finally pearl JAM and Jammies go together.
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They might get nominated for best jammy performance there next year.
And, it must be said... there are a lot of Pearl Jam fans that also enjoy jam bands. (Well, if not a ton, there is me :C) !!! I promise you, if you doubt that, check out Gov't Mule... Warren Haynes is amazing. They play a couple of PJ covers... "Hunger Strike" (w/ Traffic's Dear Mr. Fanatsy thrown in the middle), "Nothing Man," and "Indifference."
I'm heading to the 'Roo this year, and I was hoping that some way, somehow, Warren ended up on stage w/ PJ for a few... but The Allmans canceled, and Mule isn't listed yet this far...
I hear ya'. I've seen them a couple of times myself, and I was never disapointed; In the Kitchen, Mulche's, Mrs. Tinkles, all great jams...But then again I'm into the jam-bands like moe., String Cheese, Umphrey's, Keller, etc. that alot of people in this thread seem to hate, which is fine. Not liking it is one thing, just don't call it garbage. I would like to hear Stone and Mike try to pull off some of the double guitar parts bands like moe. and Umphrey's have during their jams. But not everyone likes 20min. jams, and I will admit that none of the vocals from any of these bands come close to matching Eddie. But hey, what am I supposed to do when PJ isn't touring? These bands tour non-stop, year after year; I need some concerts to see in between PJ's every-other-year touring schedule...
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