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mcrok
mcrok Posts: 628
just watching Letterman show....which I recorded back in the day on vhs and watched a 1000x...what happened to the big strumming and the small slide in the beginning and the big slide after the bridge...i really loved it
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  • GeoScott
    GeoScott South Carolina Posts: 151
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  • Apone
    Apone Posts: 589
    mcrok said:

    just watching Letterman show....which I recorded back in the day on vhs and watched a 1000x...what happened to the big strumming and the small slide in the beginning and the big slide after the bridge...i really loved it

    Not sure, but I love that version of the song
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  • mcrok
    mcrok Posts: 628
    speaking of that letterman hail hail...what a difference in drumming...dont get me wrong, i loved jack irons style...but the rest of the band was so much more over powering back then (for better or worse)...matt definitely provides a heartbeat now and blends right in
    96 - Ft Lauderdale
    98 - ATL; WPB I & II
    00 - WPB I & II
    03 - Boston I; Detroit I & II
    04 - Boston VFC I & II
    05 - Borgata II
    08 - WPB; NY MSG I & II
    10 - CLE
    12 - Music Midtown; EV Jax II; EV Orlando I&II
    13 - BWI; CVille; CLT
    14 - Memphis
    16 - Jax; Gville; Cola; Fenway II
  • jason_94
    jason_94 Toledo, OH Posts: 1,872
    That Letterman performance was great. I remember watching that the night before we drove up & went to the show in Toronto.

    What a great show that was!!!
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  • EnterThanman
    EnterThanman London, ON Posts: 1,057
    jason_94 said:

    That Letterman performance was great. I remember watching that the night before we drove up & went to the show in Toronto.

    What a great show that was!!!

    Yes! Great memory. First PJ show, still up there with my faves.
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  • jasonrolfe
    jasonrolfe Posts: 474
    just rewatched the Letterman performance. It was awesome.
    Loved the pic slides from Stone!
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  • FoxyRedLa
    FoxyRedLa Lauren / MI Posts: 4,810
    I love watchin Stone in these early years - sometimes doesn't even look like his legs are attached lol he's got some moves - like the feet crossing behind him when he turns - oh and the jumping jacks and jumping on one foot other leg out and skipping/galloping across the stage.... 8->
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  • Last-12-Exit
    Last-12-Exit Charleston, SC Posts: 8,661
    mcrok said:

    speaking of that letterman hail hail...what a difference in drumming...dont get me wrong, i loved jack irons style...but the rest of the band was so much more over powering back then (for better or worse)...matt definitely provides a heartbeat now and blends right in

    I couldn't disagree more. Jack was my favorite. It's no coincidence that Jack was at the helm for pearl jam best three albums.
  • Smellyman
    Smellyman Asia Posts: 4,528

    mcrok said:

    speaking of that letterman hail hail...what a difference in drumming...dont get me wrong, i loved jack irons style...but the rest of the band was so much more over powering back then (for better or worse)...matt definitely provides a heartbeat now and blends right in

    I couldn't disagree more. Jack was my favorite. It's no coincidence that Jack was at the helm for pearl jam best three albums.
    he was on 2 albums.
  • hedonist
    hedonist Posts: 24,524
    FoxyRedLa said:

    I love watchin Stone in these early years - sometimes doesn't even look like his legs are attached lol he's got some moves - like the feet crossing behind him when he turns - oh and the jumping jacks and jumping on one foot other leg out and skipping/galloping across the stage.... 8->

    Ahh, the duckwalk.

    For me, he was never more endearing than the intro to In Hiding on SVT.

    And by the way, 1996 is what, going on 19 years? Way to put pressure on the poor guy, OP.

    Stone, pay no mind to anyone and come as you are. You go, girl!
  • 2-feign-reluctance
    2-feign-reluctance TigerTown, USA Posts: 23,459
    So chunky those riffs!
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  • Last-12-Exit
    Last-12-Exit Charleston, SC Posts: 8,661
    Smellyman said:

    mcrok said:

    speaking of that letterman hail hail...what a difference in drumming...dont get me wrong, i loved jack irons style...but the rest of the band was so much more over powering back then (for better or worse)...matt definitely provides a heartbeat now and blends right in

    I couldn't disagree more. Jack was my favorite. It's no coincidence that Jack was at the helm for pearl jam best three albums.
    he was on 2 albums.
    He recorded on Vitalogy also.
  • Vedd Hedd
    Vedd Hedd Posts: 4,631
    Jack was just on foxymop on vitalogy, no?
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  • bootlegger10
    bootlegger10 Posts: 16,251

    Smellyman said:

    mcrok said:

    speaking of that letterman hail hail...what a difference in drumming...dont get me wrong, i loved jack irons style...but the rest of the band was so much more over powering back then (for better or worse)...matt definitely provides a heartbeat now and blends right in

    I couldn't disagree more. Jack was my favorite. It's no coincidence that Jack was at the helm for pearl jam best three albums.
    he was on 2 albums.
    He recorded on Vitalogy also.
    Yes, because we all know that without Stupid Mop Vitalogy would have been a flop.
  • bootlegger10
    bootlegger10 Posts: 16,251
    edited December 2014
    mcrok said:

    just watching Letterman show....which I recorded back in the day on vhs and watched a 1000x...what happened to the big strumming and the small slide in the beginning and the big slide after the bridge...i really loved it

    I am 1000% with you on this.
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  • Last-12-Exit
    Last-12-Exit Charleston, SC Posts: 8,661

    Smellyman said:

    mcrok said:

    speaking of that letterman hail hail...what a difference in drumming...dont get me wrong, i loved jack irons style...but the rest of the band was so much more over powering back then (for better or worse)...matt definitely provides a heartbeat now and blends right in

    I couldn't disagree more. Jack was my favorite. It's no coincidence that Jack was at the helm for pearl jam best three albums.
    he was on 2 albums.
    He recorded on Vitalogy also.
    Yes, because we all know that without Stupid Mop Vitalogy would have been a flop.
    That's not really the point. The point is that Jack irons was the drummer on the 3 best albums pearl jam released.
  • The Waiting Trophy Man
    The Waiting Trophy Man Niagara region, Ontario, Canada Posts: 12,158
    I concur. Vitalogy, No Code and Yield - it's like a trilogy.
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  • Last-12-Exit
    Last-12-Exit Charleston, SC Posts: 8,661

    I concur. Vitalogy, No Code and Yield - it's like a trilogy.

    Bingo!
  • Last-12-Exit
    Last-12-Exit Charleston, SC Posts: 8,661
    igotid88 said:
    I'd say they just blew the roof off the joint!