???????? Seems 2-3 maybe 4 per setlist at max. When they typically play 30+ songs a show, is it really that big of a deal? Why this is something a music fan even thinks about, I cant even begin to understand. Its so bizarre to see people complain about something like this.
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Reminds me of when Fenway 1 was played in 2016. There were lots and lots of people complaining about this. Most were not even at the show. Would I like them to play a rare or rocking Pearl Jam song over a cover? Yes of course, but they do an awesome job with the covers too and I feel they fit into the set really well.
It might also turn you on to a band you never heard of. I'm a big fan of Chris Robinson and the Black Crowes. They have always played lots of covers and turned me on to a lot of artists and music I never explored before.
I like Covers too...I really like when Pearl Jam do Rockin in the Free World...but when nearly 20% of their Setlist is covers like Boston first night 2016 then maybe a bit too much?...I'm paying a lot of Money to see Pearl Jam songs lol
I like Covers too...I really like when Pearl Jam do Rockin in the Free World...but when nearly 20% of their Setlist is covers like Boston first night 2016 then maybe a bit too much?...I'm paying a lot of Money to see Pearl Jam songs lol
Fenway: six covers night one and five covers night 2 lol. Not really much of a difference.
I like Covers too...I really like when Pearl Jam do Rockin in the Free World...but when nearly 20% of their Setlist is covers like Boston first night 2016 then maybe a bit too much?...I'm paying a lot of Money to see Pearl Jam songs lol
Fenway: six covers night one and five covers night 2 lol. Not really much of a difference.
Ok maybe I should of mentioned night two Boston 2016 as well lol
when this band goes on stage i love even the bottle of waters they drink... i love covers,i love pj original songs....best band ever
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when this band goes on stage i love even the bottle of waters they drink... i love covers,i love pj original songs....best band ever
Which Brand of Water do they drink? lol...But yes the Best Band and my Favourite Band...also Even Flow my favourite song...after watching the Sao Paulo Show last night...I really need to see Pearl Jam soon
If it is a great song (regardless of who it is written by), and a great band is performing it, then I can't argue with that. I would throw in my support for changing up the covers a little more. It is exciting when you hear an unexpected song. While I don't like the reason they played REM's It Happened Today at Calgary 2011, it was completely unexpected and awesome.
Fenway 1 had 7 covers. 4 of the last 6 songs were covers too. That would be my only complaint that they did not space them out very well and Draw the Line was just ok the first night and the crowd was not into it. They came out to Babba which was different since they closed with it too and tagged Another Brick in the Wall with Daughter as well.
Fenway 2 had 4 covers, 5 if you want to count Interstellar Overdrive. More of an intro though if you ask me though. They were better spaced out imo and Draw the Line did not come off as flat as it did night 1 for some reason. Maybe because they did not open an encore with it.
I know why they do it for the crowd involvement but to load up with covers at the end of the show can hurt it a bit imo especially if it is the same covers you have heard over and over. For the fans that do not see many shows this is perfect for them I would imagine and they are in the majority for sure.
I like Covers too...I really like when Pearl Jam do Rockin in the Free World...but when nearly 20% of their Setlist is covers like Boston first night 2016 then maybe a bit too much?...I'm paying a lot of Money to see Pearl Jam songs lol
Fenway: six covers night one and five covers night 2 lol. Not really much of a difference.
Ok maybe I should of mentioned night two Boston 2016 as well lol
I don't even consider Rockin', Baba, or Sonic Reducer to be covers at this point. I'd throw Leaving Here in there too. I mean, they've played Rockin' 299 times to Neil Young's 169. It's a Pearl Jam song.
Where do you see 7 covers? I count six at Fenway 1. Are you countig abitw ?
Masters of War
I am a Patriot
Society
Comfortably Numb
Draw the Line
I've Got a Feeling
Baba
damn you are right. i totally forgot society was a cover. I kept looking at it like an original ev solo song. my bad!
Knew that was the one you were missing lol. To be honest, besides Draw the Line which I would guess Aerosmith fans loved, I enjoyed every cover played that night and I even enjoyed Draw the Line the second night. Covers come with the band and they do a spectacular job performing them. Night 1 Comfortably Numb was one of the highlights if not the highlight of the night for my wife and I and the same can be said for Love, Reign O'er Me for the second night.
I don't even consider Rockin', Baba, or Sonic Reducer to be covers at this point. I'd throw Leaving Here in there too. I mean, they've played Rockin' 299 times to Neil Young's 169. It's a Pearl Jam song.
Same here. Just like Crazy Mary isn’t a cover. The band owns that song
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I like Covers too...I really like when Pearl Jam do Rockin in the Free World...but when nearly 20% of their Setlist is covers like Boston first night 2016 then maybe a bit too much?...I'm paying a lot of Money to see Pearl Jam songs lol
Fenway: six covers night one and five covers night 2 lol. Not really much of a difference.
Ok maybe I should of mentioned night two Boston 2016 as well lol
Because the band likes playing them. I know when i was in a band, just jamming in a basement, we loved pkaying our standard covers just as much as our established songs. Once the honeymoon phase of a song is over, the initial excitement of killing your newest track, covers in your own style and your older originals feel pretty much the same to the performer.
We have to understand that the band isnt going to like playing every song live they've ever recorded, rarity or not. It can be a set killer, or a band mood killer, or a combination. Making a 25-30 song setlist, different every night, must be an enormous pressure. Its why most bands dont take risks and toss in b sides in their sets. To make 5% of the crowd go nuts cant be that rewarding.
A band of this stature and catalog shouldn't be playing covers. It's a shame that all too often there are more covers played than songs off of No Code. Or Binaural. Or Riot Act. Or Avacado. Or Backspacer.
Covers are awesome. Especially how the lads put their own spin on songs. I remember being blown away by It's okay at Jones Beach. I respected the original, but what PJ did with it live? Or slowing down I am a Patriot in '03. My only wish is to mix up set more, especially the last few songs at end! But viva la PJ!!!
I look at the covers the same way I look at the politics. After all this time you should know what you are getting with this band. Covers have been part of the package for a long time now.
Awesome. I guess for me it helps that I love most of the artists they choose to cover (The Who, Beatles, Pink Floyd, Neil, etc) and enjoy the hell out of PJs take on them!
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Seems 2-3 maybe 4 per setlist at max. When they typically play 30+ songs a show, is it really that big of a deal? Why this is something a music fan even thinks about, I cant even begin to understand. Its so bizarre to see people complain about something like this.
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Ok maybe I should of mentioned night two Boston 2016 as well lol
i love covers,i love pj original songs....best band ever
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Fenway 2 had 4 covers, 5 if you want to count Interstellar Overdrive. More of an intro though if you ask me though. They were better spaced out imo and Draw the Line did not come off as flat as it did night 1 for some reason. Maybe because they did not open an encore with it.
I know why they do it for the crowd involvement but to load up with covers at the end of the show can hurt it a bit imo especially if it is the same covers you have heard over and over. For the fans that do not see many shows this is perfect for them I would imagine and they are in the majority for sure.
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We have to understand that the band isnt going to like playing every song live they've ever recorded, rarity or not. It can be a set killer, or a band mood killer, or a combination. Making a 25-30 song setlist, different every night, must be an enormous pressure. Its why most bands dont take risks and toss in b sides in their sets. To make 5% of the crowd go nuts cant be that rewarding.
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A band of this stature and catalog shouldn't be playing covers. It's a shame that all too often there are more covers played than songs off of No Code. Or Binaural. Or Riot Act. Or Avacado. Or Backspacer.
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