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Soundgarden/PJ tour comments by Matt Cameron

Alpine Valley 06-13-99 [EV-Solo]
Alpine Valley 10-8-00 (The Icebowl)
Chicago 05-16-06, 05-17-06
Lollapalooza 08-05-07
Chicago 08-22-08 [EV Solo]
Chicago 08-23-09, 08-24-09
Chicago 06-28-11, 06-29-11 [EV Solo]
PJ20 Alpine Valley 09-03-11, 09-04-11
Wrigley Field 07-19-13
Wrigley Field 08-20-16, 08-22-16
Alpine Valley 10-8-00 (The Icebowl)
Chicago 05-16-06, 05-17-06
Lollapalooza 08-05-07
Chicago 08-22-08 [EV Solo]
Chicago 08-23-09, 08-24-09
Chicago 06-28-11, 06-29-11 [EV Solo]
PJ20 Alpine Valley 09-03-11, 09-04-11
Wrigley Field 07-19-13
Wrigley Field 08-20-16, 08-22-16
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Not surprised, drumming for a band like Pearl Jam or Soundgarden is a full body experience.
"..That's One Happy Fuckin Ghost.."
“..That came up on the Pillow Case...This is for the Greek, With Our Apologies.....”
Sorry but Matt Cameron IS Soundgarden. Without him, it's like going to a football game with no teams on the field!!!
98 - Montreal
00 - Montreal
03 - Toronto, Montreal
04 - Boston (Show #1)
05 - Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto
06 - Toronto (Show #1)
09 - Toronto, Philly (Show #3-4)
10 - Cleveland
11 - Montreal, Toronto (x2), Ottawa
13 - London (ON), Philly (x2)
16 - QC - Ottawa
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Seeing anyone behind the SG kit besides Matt Cameron would be a joke. If anything Dave Grohl would be the drummer for PJ and not SG.
Sammi: Wanna just break up?
PJ and Soundgarden would not tour at the same time, so it won't happen either way.
LMAO good luck finding someone to fill in for Matt on any SG material i don't even want to see a live soundgarden without matt behind the kit. Pearl Jam however can call up anyone (Jack Irons) hell even the two you just mentioned could join the band on stage and not much would change, they would be pretty much the same band but soundgarden could not exist.
"Life Is What Happens To You When Your Busy Making Other Plans" John Lennon
Yeah i think he would drum for anyone because he is'nt a douche bag who thinks hes above anyone, you know hes the drummer for Them Crooked Vultures right?
He's also a founding member of them crooked vultures...big difference between being leader and founding member of a band and going off to drum for a band who's drummer left them to rejoin his original band...
"Life Is What Happens To You When Your Busy Making Other Plans" John Lennon
So you don't think Dave would help out some friends to do a one off tour? (couple of dates) I'm not saying he would join them for good, you're making it sound like hes above joining PJ on stage which clearly is'nt the case.
I concur with the folks who don't see Soundgarden w/o Matt. His drumming is integral, and there's nobody on earth who drums like Matt did/does with SG. PJ drummers need to be nice dudes, but SG drummers need to be Matt Cameron.
"Life Is What Happens To You When Your Busy Making Other Plans" John Lennon
I think that would actually be awesome if he or Taylor filled in for PJ and Matt played with SG. I'd definitely pay king's ransom to see that tour!
Grohl stepped in and drummed for Cage the Elephant on their last go-around. Granted they were touring together, but it goes to show you he digs playing the drums and isn't 'choosy' for whom he plays for. Great guy and the epitome of a rock star.
Recognizing that we're talking some serious what-iffs here...
Dave Grohl is certainly capable of hanging with the rest of Soundgarden, and could probably fill in. However, there is a definite style that Matt Cameron brings to the material that I can't imagine any other drummer of note being able to fill quite the same way. With SG, it really comes down to one thing: time signatures. Matt's SG drum parts (and thus the entire song) are wicked complex, almost math-rock-y. And with Matt, you know that it comes by feel and intuition, he's not sitting there counting 7-over-16 or whatever the hell the signature is on a given part. Dave also has a style that is tough to copy or reproduce. Expecially on Them Crooked Vultures stuff, Dave has shown that he can play some reasonably math-y drum beats, but I think Matt takes this cake.