Insignificance is just ... badass.
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I've always liked the song, but it just gets better with age, live version-speaking ... Listening to the version from Gorge 1, '06. Menacing guitar work.
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Totally agree...the studio version is nothing on the live tracks! The BEST Insignificance live IMO is the Denver 7/3/2006 version...listen at around 2m:50secs...Its the best Mike and Stone jam...its like their guitars are communicatin' - blows me away!
28/09/04 - Boston, 20/04/06 - London [\\mm//Astoria\\mm//] - 18/06/07 - Wembley Arena, 11/08/09 - London [\\mm//Shepherds Bush Empire\\mm//],18/08/09 - 02 Arena, 25/06/10 - Hyde Park, 26/06/12 - Amsterdam, 27/06/12 - Amsterdam, 08/07/14 - Leeds,11/07/14 - Milton Keynes, 13/06/18 - Amsterdam, 18/06/18 - London 02 Arena, 17/07/18 - London 02 Arena, 08/08/22 - Hyde Park, 9/08/22 - Hyde Park - 25/08/22 - Amsterdam, 29/07/24 - London {*Tottenham Stadium TBC*}
I'll have to check that out. Haven't heard Denver '06 in ages.
those are two pretty sweet boots.. be sure to give SOLAT a spin while you're there
Binaural is fucking awesome!!! sooner you all realize that the better!!
Not only is it my favorite PJ album, but it's just insane live.
Insignificance is a perfect example!
Of the Girl, Thin Air, Grievance, and maybe one of their best songs ever...Parting Ways.
Amazing album!!
It has a great meaning, obvious but not literal or corny.
Great buildup.
Great emotion.
While it is much better live than on the record, it is a little sloppy live.
nice! i love it when i read things like this,makes me know I'm not alone!
-inquis.
I think it maybe suffers from the Tchad Blake production. I don't mind it, but some people hate it (there used to be a poster here named Tchad Blake Sucks, I think).
At any rate, the songs on Binaural are definitely ratcheted up a level live, probably even more so than on other albums.
for the least they could possibly do
Agreed ... I think Tchad Blake's production on certain tracks was perfect (Light Years, Sleight, Of The Girl, basically the mellow ones). On the rockers, it left a little to be tdesired, perhaps.
Binaural is also an album best experienced on headphones. I remember all the goofy audiophile dorks on this board saying that back in the day. When I actually took their advice and tried it, it blew my freakin' mind.
You hear so many little things, it's like listening to a completely different album.
for the least they could possibly do
I honestly have come to view this album as basically the apex of the band's songwriting (to date). The songs are a perfect balance between complexity (aided by the production, of course) and impact ... Its not everyone's thing, but I like the subtle side of PJ. I feel the same way about No Code ... Which used to be what Binaural is now.
oh yes!!!!!!!!!!!!!