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  • childofthemoon
    childofthemoon Detroit Posts: 60
    edited October 2014
    Hunger Strike - live performances with Cornell & Vedder:
    am I missing any?
    1990-11-13 Off Ramp Cafe, Seattle WA
    1991-08-03 RKCNDY, Seattle, WA, USA
    1991-10-03 Forum, USA, Los Angeles CA
    1991-10-06 Hollywood Palladium, Hollywood CA
    1992-08-14 Lake Fairfax Park, Reston VA
    1992-09-13 Irvine Meadows, Irvine CA
    2003-10-28 Santa Barbara Bowl, Santa Barbara CA
    2009-10-06 Gibson Amphitheatre, Universal City CA
    2011-09-03 Alpine Valley, East Troy, WI
    2011-09-04 Alpine Valley, East Troy, WI
    2014-10-25 Shoreline Amphitheatre, Mountain View CA
    2014-10-26 Shoreline Amphitheatre, Mountain View CA
    Post edited by childofthemoon on
  • I don't think Cornell was medicated...he may have just been, uh, not into the song
  • dancinacrossthewater
    edited October 2014
    There's been nothing medicated about SG shows since the reunion. In fact, they're a much tighter band live than PJ now and their recent studio output is way better. Anyone interested in a great live performance should check out their Superunknown show from Austin City Limits in March.
    Post edited by dancinacrossthewater on
  • Two of my favorite moments from Sunday (heart of gold, grand finale, and so many more songs were also great, but I don't want to clog up the board with videos):
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8fHDIUn-x-A

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PYf3RCmdDxo
  • Last-12-Exit
    Last-12-Exit Charleston, SC Posts: 8,661
    edited October 2014

    I don't think Cornell was medicated...he may have just been, uh, not into the song

    Watching it on YouTube, I felt that be wasn't into the song. The look he gave as he started singing semed to say "this fucking song again..."
  • TJ25487
    TJ25487 Posts: 1,501
    jenny said:

    Two of my favorite moments from Sunday (heart of gold, grand finale, and so many more songs were also great, but I don't want to clog up the board with videos):
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8fHDIUn-x-A

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PYf3RCmdDxo

    Jenny, I say clog away with your videos. They are awesome! Thanks.
  • just to make sure nobody gets the wrong idea about the high level Chris and SG are playing at these days, check out this performance of Zero Chance from Day 2:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nt-Vt0ssLAM
  • and btw, the only guy who screwed up Hunger Strike was Eddie on night two ;)
  • JOEJOEJOE
    JOEJOEJOE Posts: 10,864

    Hunger Strike - live performances with Cornell & Vedder:
    am I missing any?
    1990-11-13 Off Ramp Cafe, Seattle WA
    1991-08-03 RKCNDY, Seattle, WA, USA
    1991-10-03 Forum, USA, Los Angeles CA
    1991-10-06 Hollywood Palladium, Hollywood CA
    1992-08-14 Lake Fairfax Park, Reston VA
    1992-09-13 Irvine Meadows, Irvine CA
    2003-10-28 Santa Barbara Bowl, Santa Barbara CA
    2009-10-06 Gibson Amphitheatre, Universal City CA
    2011-09-03 Alpine Valley, East Troy, WI
    2011-09-04 Alpine Valley, East Troy, WI
    2014-10-25 Shoreline Amphitheatre, Mountain View CA
    2014-10-26 Shoreline Amphitheatre, Mountain View CA

    I've been lucky enough to see Hunger Strike 6 times.....Shoreline x 2, Alpine Valley x 2, Gibson & Irvine Meadows.

  • that's pretty sweet
  • actually i can see at how the beginning of the version from night 2 he sounds a bit drony. still, he sounds awesome these days. he's come back hard vocally since the rough couple years in the 00's.
  • Ok, two more favorites from Sunday night - Throw Your Hatred Down and Heart of Gold (I love Pearl Jam for allowing their performances to remain on YouTube!) The first one shows Mike and Neil tag-teaming on guitar:

    http://youtu.be/xKFO801s7Jc

    http://youtu.be/TTRhAkqlmfE

    p.s. - I did not mean to disrespect CC or anyone who appreciates his talent. I made an observation not just from how he appeared during the grand finale song, but from how he looked side stage and walking onto stage etc...

    I have come close to a 'Life Wasted' a few times myself, and many of my nearest and dearest also struggle with addiction. My intention was not all to judge him or criticize his talent - I simply felt compassion for the guy. Some of our world's greatest talent have been consumed by the disease of addiction and I hope my perception of him was wrong.

    Here's to peace and enjoying the music. Oh yeah, and GO SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS!!!!
  • fanofed
    fanofed Mid North Coast Posts: 77
    Wish I had been @ the Bridge . But it's a long way from oz. My brother went. He had a great time, he's been a Neil fan for so long. Loved PJ sitting, playing acoustic style.
  • yeah, no worries. if you'd seen the SG sets you'd have a different perspective - they were very up energy. take care.
  • fanofed said:

    Wish I had been @ the Bridge . But it's a long way from oz. My brother went. He had a great time, he's been a Neil fan for so long. Loved PJ sitting, playing acoustic style.

    My dream vacation would be to visit Australia along with PJ and EV solo tours. At Bridge I met a gal from Canada who traveled with a friend to the show and we both agreed nothing beats combining vacation with your favorite performance art. An acoustic PJ tour Benaroya Hall style would be awesome.