Project #6 - Light Becomes Stars: Binaural Live

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  • myra
    myra Posts: 1,257
    oh okay. No the Parting Ways we have is beautiful, love it.

    I was on pearljambootlegs.org and was listening to a Parting Ways that was apparently from a 1996 soundcheck? sounded great, don't know if it was actually in 1996 because I've seen errors in the dates and set lists before.

    anyway back to the subject

    Listening to some God's Dices right now :)
    Both Poland and Cardiff have rough starts, especially Cardiff. Ed mixes up the first and second verses in the Poland version, forgets a bit of the third at the end. But there's more passion and commitment in that one than Cardiff I think.
    London was more tighter in terms of the band and ed himself, there was passion. I liked it a lot.
    Paris was good. I liked it, the start was good. Not as much drive in the vocals in some parts.
    Germany - Liked this one a lot. Feels a bit more fast paced than the others.Last verse and chorus is killer. Love the ending.
    Italy - I love this one because normally Ed's been mixing the second and third verses on all the others. On this one he gets it right, but then he must've thought he sung it wrong because we get a nice switch between verses and then a switch again. Love it. This one also has a more aggressive, stronger ending.
    Austria - Like this one a lot too. Lyrics though mixed up are sung great, one of the few versions :lol: And the band sounds on point. Loved it by itself, will have to listen to it after Breakerfall to see if I like it better now.

    Ahhh!
    Thank you for that.
    I'm sick of listening to God's dice, even though that's one of my favorite from this album.
    I totally agree with what you stated. And that's how I ended up picking Salzburg. :? So, where do we go from here ?
  • myra
    myra Posts: 1,257


    I would go for either Germany or Salzburg.
    Paris is alright. Ed gets the lyrics right (even though the verses are switched as usual - i don't know why he didn't just record them that way, since he seems so used to switching them :lol:) But towards the end, it doesn't hold up to the Germany / Salzburg/ Italy IMO
    they have much more aggressive, stronger endings. which would fit with Evacuation nicely since that starts off so strong.

    So for me it's either Germany/Italy/Salzburg.

    Oups, hadn't seen this post. Let me listen to Rock im Park again.
  • myra wrote:
    oh okay. No the Parting Ways we have is beautiful, love it.

    I was on pearljambootlegs.org and was listening to a Parting Ways that was apparently from a 1996 soundcheck? sounded great, don't know if it was actually in 1996 because I've seen errors in the dates and set lists before.

    anyway back to the subject

    Listening to some God's Dices right now :)
    Both Poland and Cardiff have rough starts, especially Cardiff. Ed mixes up the first and second verses in the Poland version, forgets a bit of the third at the end. But there's more passion and commitment in that one than Cardiff I think.
    London was more tighter in terms of the band and ed himself, there was passion. I liked it a lot.
    Paris was good. I liked it, the start was good. Not as much drive in the vocals in some parts.
    Germany - Liked this one a lot. Feels a bit more fast paced than the others.Last verse and chorus is killer. Love the ending.
    Italy - I love this one because normally Ed's been mixing the second and third verses on all the others. On this one he gets it right, but then he must've thought he sung it wrong because we get a nice switch between verses and then a switch again. Love it. This one also has a more aggressive, stronger ending.
    Austria - Like this one a lot too. Lyrics though mixed up are sung great, one of the few versions :lol: And the band sounds on point. Loved it by itself, will have to listen to it after Breakerfall to see if I like it better now.

    Ahhh!
    Thank you for that.
    I'm sick of listening to God's dice, even though that's one of my favorite from this album.
    I totally agree with what you stated. And that's how I ended up picking Salzburg. :? So, where do we go from here ?

    I go for Salzburg. :D
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  • myra
    myra Posts: 1,257
    myra wrote:
    oh okay. No the Parting Ways we have is beautiful, love it.

    I was on pearljambootlegs.org and was listening to a Parting Ways that was apparently from a 1996 soundcheck? sounded great, don't know if it was actually in 1996 because I've seen errors in the dates and set lists before.

    anyway back to the subject

    Listening to some God's Dices right now :)
    Both Poland and Cardiff have rough starts, especially Cardiff. Ed mixes up the first and second verses in the Poland version, forgets a bit of the third at the end. But there's more passion and commitment in that one than Cardiff I think.
    London was more tighter in terms of the band and ed himself, there was passion. I liked it a lot.
    Paris was good. I liked it, the start was good. Not as much drive in the vocals in some parts.
    Germany - Liked this one a lot. Feels a bit more fast paced than the others.Last verse and chorus is killer. Love the ending.
    Italy - I love this one because normally Ed's been mixing the second and third verses on all the others. On this one he gets it right, but then he must've thought he sung it wrong because we get a nice switch between verses and then a switch again. Love it. This one also has a more aggressive, stronger ending.
    Austria - Like this one a lot too. Lyrics though mixed up are sung great, one of the few versions :lol: And the band sounds on point. Loved it by itself, will have to listen to it after Breakerfall to see if I like it better now.

    Ahhh!
    Thank you for that.
    I'm sick of listening to God's dice, even though that's one of my favorite from this album.
    I totally agree with what you stated. And that's how I ended up picking Salzburg. :? So, where do we go from here ?

    I go for Salzburg. :D

    I agree.
    Nurnberg's too fast paced.
  • tremors
    tremors Posts: 8,051
    Right!

    Am back on message again. Where have we got to with God's Dice?
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  • myra
    myra Posts: 1,257
    We've made great progress.
    We've settled on ..... Salzburg. :D
  • myra
    myra Posts: 1,257
    What do we do with Rival ?
  • I have an unrelated "Parting Ways" story for all of you:

    I fell in love with this song in Philadelphia. I got to hear Pearl Jam soundcheck this song at the Spectrum. It was amazing to hear it coming out beyond the open doors of the Spectrum the afternoon of the Philly 3 show. I just remember closing my eyes and listening to this song. It was a neat experience. I have had a huge love for this song ever since.

    Thought that I would share that.
    I am the artist formally known as "Cameron4President"....
    1998: Va Beach VA
    2000: Va Beach VA, Columbia MD
    2003: Raleigh NC, Bristow VA
    2008: Washington DC
    2009: Philly 3
    2010: Bristow VA
    2013: Baltimore MD, Charlottesville VA, Charlotte NC
    2014: Cincinnati, OH
    2016: Hampton, VA, Raleigh, NC
  • myra wrote:
    What do we do with Rival ?

    What were our candidates the other day for this song?
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    2003: Raleigh NC, Bristow VA
    2008: Washington DC
    2009: Philly 3
    2010: Bristow VA
    2013: Baltimore MD, Charlottesville VA, Charlotte NC
    2014: Cincinnati, OH
    2016: Hampton, VA, Raleigh, NC
  • tremors
    tremors Posts: 8,051
    myra wrote:
    We've made great progress.
    We've settled on ..... Salzburg. :D


    Great
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  • tremors
    tremors Posts: 8,051
    I have an unrelated "Parting Ways" story for all of you:

    I fell in love with this song in Philadelphia. I got to hear Pearl Jam soundcheck this song at the Spectrum. It was amazing to hear it coming out beyond the open doors of the Spectrum the afternoon of the Philly 3 show. I just remember closing my eyes and listening to this song. It was a neat experience. I have had a huge love for this song ever since.

    Thought that I would share that.


    That sounds nice!! I can't remember if I actually heard it (foggy), but I think Pearl Jam soundchecked the La's 'There She Goes' before the London 2000 show, but then must have decided to go with Timeless Melody. However much I love Timeless Melody, I get goosebumps thinking about how well There She Goes would have gone down in London that night - everyone in Britain loves and knows that song (and it is probably one of the most perfect songs recorded imho) - the place would have been in pieces had they played that. .... sigh
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  • Have you considered Rival from Pinkpop? I have always liked that one.
    Darkness comes in waves,... tell me, why invite it to stay?
  • myra
    myra Posts: 1,257
    edited January 2011
    myra wrote:
    What do we do with Rival ?

    What were our candidates the other day for this song?

    Can't find my notes ... :(
    Let me check the thread. It's got to be somewhere around here.
    Post edited by myra on
  • myra
    myra Posts: 1,257
    mocik wrote:
    Have you considered Rival from Pinkpop? I have always liked that one.

    Checking it.
    Aren't the lyrics just as fucked-up too ? :lol: :roll:
  • myra wrote:
    mocik wrote:
    Have you considered Rival from Pinkpop? I have always liked that one.

    Checking it.
    Aren't the lyrics just as fucked-up too ? :lol: :roll:

    I'm not sure if I know them right :lol:
    Darkness comes in waves,... tell me, why invite it to stay?
  • tremors wrote:
    I have an unrelated "Parting Ways" story for all of you:

    I fell in love with this song in Philadelphia. I got to hear Pearl Jam soundcheck this song at the Spectrum. It was amazing to hear it coming out beyond the open doors of the Spectrum the afternoon of the Philly 3 show. I just remember closing my eyes and listening to this song. It was a neat experience. I have had a huge love for this song ever since.

    Thought that I would share that.


    That sounds nice!! I can't remember if I actually heard it (foggy), but I think Pearl Jam soundchecked the La's 'There She Goes' before the London 2000 show, but then must have decided to go with Timeless Melody. However much I love Timeless Melody, I get goosebumps thinking about how well There She Goes would have gone down in London that night - everyone in Britain loves and knows that song (and it is probably one of the most perfect songs recorded imho) - the place would have been in pieces had they played that. .... sigh

    "There She Goes" !!!!!!!

    Now that would be cool to hear PJ play. I was listening to the La's earlier today, cool band.
    I am the artist formally known as "Cameron4President"....
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    2000: Va Beach VA, Columbia MD
    2003: Raleigh NC, Bristow VA
    2008: Washington DC
    2009: Philly 3
    2010: Bristow VA
    2013: Baltimore MD, Charlottesville VA, Charlotte NC
    2014: Cincinnati, OH
    2016: Hampton, VA, Raleigh, NC
  • myra
    myra Posts: 1,257
    mocik wrote:
    myra wrote:
    mocik wrote:
    Have you considered Rival from Pinkpop? I have always liked that one.

    Checking it.
    Aren't the lyrics just as fucked-up too ? :lol: :roll:

    I'm not sure if I know them right :lol:

    :lol:

    Check the Stockholm or Milan versions. Apparently he got them correct on those two.
  • tremors
    tremors Posts: 8,051
    I got a PM from an occasional poster yesterday - I don't know if they intended to post into this thread, with a few suggestions for shows.

    'No love for Berlin 2000 as yet, and I feel the band really hit their stride around this point of the tour and performances were really strong in Milan, Berlin and Oslo'

    Thought I should pass it on.


    EDIT: He / She also made some other sugeestions, but the moment has kind of passed. It's hard to know when to introduce new input
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  • myra
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    tremors wrote:
    I got a PM from an occasional poster yesterday - I don't know if they intended to post into this thread, with a few suggestions for shows.

    'No love for Berlin 2000 as yet, and I feel the band really hit their stride around this point of the tour and performances were really strong in Milan, Berlin and Oslo'

    Thought I should pass it on.


    EDIT: He / She also made some other sugeestions, but the moment has kind of passed. It's hard to know when to introduce new input


    Have they, by any chance, made a suggestion about which Rival to use ?
    I was thinking Stockholm, since both Stockholm and Milan are really good and we already have Milan in the mix.
    Yet again, the Katowice 1 version we have now, although totally and clearly messed up, is twisted. I sort of like that. :?
  • tremors
    tremors Posts: 8,051
    myra wrote:
    tremors wrote:
    I got a PM from an occasional poster yesterday - I don't know if they intended to post into this thread, with a few suggestions for shows.

    'No love for Berlin 2000 as yet, and I feel the band really hit their stride around this point of the tour and performances were really strong in Milan, Berlin and Oslo'

    Thought I should pass it on.


    EDIT: He / She also made some other sugeestions, but the moment has kind of passed. It's hard to know when to introduce new input


    Have they, by any chance, made a suggestion about which Rival to use ?


    No, that's what I was checking

    Here's the message
    'Can't work out how to reply to this post, haven't commented on any of these boards for years, but loving these mixes you're putting together.

    No love for Berlin 2000 as yet, and I feel the band really hit their stride around this point of the tour and performances were really strong in Milan, Berlin and Oslo. So I'd say Of the Girl from Milan and Insignificance from Berlin.

    The version of Thin air that's been selected, is it classical guitars or electric/ acoustic, because both were played across 2000 and I wonder which people would prefer!'

    My brain was fried last night when I got the message, or I would have read it properly and said 'Press reply'!
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