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=> GENERAL DISCUSSION => Topic started by: kosmo vinyl on July 02, 2003, 08:47:00 am
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(yes i should be asleep but the adrenaline is still running)
First off a HUGE thanks to Grotty for the ticket hookup. I owe you a drink or few the next time our paths cross.
7pm. Eddie Vedder and his el neato Telecaster shaped uklele to sing us a song and introduce the Buzzcocks.
The Buzzcocks proceed to play 19 songs in 50 minutes, the last one being a self indulgent five minutes. Ten of which taken from "Singles Going Steady". The others just as classic as the rest.
8:30pm Pearl Jam hit the stage for 2.5 hours of personal and fan favorites. Lots of happy fans singing along at the top of their lungs. My favs included a blistering "Even Flow", "Given to Fly", and "Black". Also of note was the cover of Lennon's "Gimme Some Truth" a bit like the Generation X version.
Now come the encores always worth the price of admission at a Pearl Jam show. This one a bit more fun as the band had a confab between each song as what to play next. "Spin The Black Circle" my fav Pearl Jam song, along with "Jeremy" and "Why Go" which hasn't apparently been done live in years. Wasn't to jazzed about their cover of "Know Your Rights", the song has a great message, but even the Clash's is a bit lacking.
I stuck around for the second encore hoping for "Baba O'Reilly" but instead got "Rocking in the Free World", (Neil's latest live version was better) and "Yellow Ledbetter".
11:30 until 12:30 stuck in that shithole of a parking lot, listening to The Pixies, Thin Lizzy, The Housemartins, etc.
Again thanks to Grotty... Pearl Jam is deffo one of those bands you need to see at least twice on a tour. The band seem looser and more energized then the Philly show. Ed was much talkative and even gave a shout out to Ian McKaye who was backstage. Even Ian had the sense to split early to avoid the traffic.
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Originally posted by kosmo:
7pm. Eddie Vedder and his el neato Telecaster shaped uklele to sing us a song and introduce the Buzzcocks.
There is no band better to their fans. Or to their opening band -- my friend who got us the tickets is friends with the engineer who records the shows for the bootlegs. He mentioned that Eddie always comes out before the opening band to sing a little ditty and possibly get some of the kids into their seats. Bless him.
I missed half of the Buzzcocks as we got a backstage tour, but what I heard really ripped. Due to the traffic, though, there weren't many folks in their seats for the 'Cocks, so their high level energy seemed a little out of place. Can Steve Diggle write a harmonious hook or what!?! By the way, if you like the Buzzcocks at all, their latest album (self titled) kicks.
And PJ was fantastic, though I can't compare it to other shows (I haven't seen them live doing their own shows -- I know, flog me!). The energy was just amazing. I won't miss them again.
And I thought "Rockin' in the Free World" was suprisingly great. Not a song I love normally, but the band did a great job with it.
Kosmo, I found a way out of the parking lot and got back home into the city by 12:15 -- I'm one lucky gal (because I did stay for both encores). But again, Eddie was so great by mentioning and apparently feeling lousy about the awful traffic situation that is Nissan Pavillion. They should tear that mother down and rebuild Merriweather instead.....
PS, a bunch of young guys behind be kept screaming "Gurney Frank." Any idea what this is or means??
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Maybe you were hearing "Dirty Frank"... It's a song of their's.
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Originally posted by bags:
PS, a bunch of young guys behind be kept screaming "Gurney Frank." Any idea what this is or means??
that would be "Dirty Frank", it's a very early Pearl Jam song that shows up on a b-side. the "dirty frank" guys appear to be legendary amongst the ten club fans for always shouting that request
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Originally posted by kosmo:
that would be "Dirty Frank", it's a very early Pearl Jam song that shows up on a b-side. the "dirty frank" guys appear to be legendary amongst the ten club fans for always shouting that request [/b]
That's so funny. I swear, we were *watching* them chant, and it looked like Gurney Frank. Must be kind of obscure -- a bunch of people around us didn't know what they were yelling.
Thanks for filling me in!
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i was there last nite, it was a pretty decent show, i haven't listened to pearl jam really in about 10 years and just went to the show cos a group of friends was going...i was impressed...they are really good live!
eddie vedder did not seem too thrilled about the traffic around nissan tho, i thought that was pretty funny
anyways, it was a nice evening and i'm glad i went
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Is this the same Pearl Jam who did that song "Jeremy"? Did they put anything out after that album?
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Originally posted by Rhett Miller:
Is this the same Pearl Jam who did that song "Jeremy"? Did they put anything out after that album?
sort of... with all the money they made on the first album that setup a r&d project with microsloth to create a computer generated version of themselves so that stay at home and surf the web instead of recording and touring
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Originally posted by kosmo:
The Buzzcocks proceed to play 19 songs in 50 minutes, the last one being a self indulgent five minutes. Ten of which taken from "Singles Going Steady". The others just as classic as the rest.
So were the Buzzcocks good enough to lure you to Charm City for the upcoming show?
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Ah, how I would have loved to see the Buzzcocks. Truly one of the finest bands to ever walk the planet. Anyone know if they played "I Don't Know What to Do With My Life", "Orgasm Addict" or anything else off A Different Kind of Tension? I love that LP. Another Music In a Different Kitchen is great, too.
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hmmm... the buzzcocks were great probably the best 50 minutes of songs i've heard in awhile. however i'm inclinded to see whats up the night of the show. i.e. if it sellsout i wont be heartbroken. i might also wait for another swing thru the us. the current lineup is great seeing as they have been together longer than the orginial lineup. i'm being a big flake OK! :eek:
the songs they did off singles going steady last night were...
Boredom
I Don't Mind
Autonomy
Oh Shit
Harmony in my Head
Love You More
Orgasm Addict
What do I get
Ever Fallen in Love with Someone
Noise Annoys
A recent full length set went like this... it's basically in the same order as they played with Pearl Jam just more of the new stuff added.
Boredom
Fast Cars
I Don't Mind
Love Battery
Autonomy
Oh Shit
Harmony in my Head
Jerk
Love You More
Breakdown
Something Goes Wrong Agains
Sitting Round at Home
Wake Up Call
Get on Our Own
Driving you Insane
Keep on
Mad Mad Judy
Totally from the Heart
Friends
Lester Sands
Noise Annoys
I Believe
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Why She's a Girl from the Chainstore
What do I get
Orgasm Addict
Ever Fallen in Love with Someone...
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Originally posted by ggw:
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So were the Buzzcocks good enough to lure you to Charm City for the upcoming show? [/QB]
Excuse me?
As an FYI, to this day the Buzzcocks playing the 9:30 Club in 1992 or 1993 was one of the best concerts I've ever seen. Absolutely amazing. I will see them anywhere, though the big huge empty venue did them little justice last night.
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SAT 12 Monozine Presents BUZZCOCKS, Billy Talent and Double Dagger
At The Ottobar... Tickets are selling fast according to the weekly Mission Tix update.
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damn damn damn. Might have to make that one at Ottobar. Will be my first time out there.
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The ottobar is really pretty cool. Hang out with the hipsters upstairs after the show.
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i saw the buzzcocks around 92/93 it was for Trade Test Transmissions and they had tv monitors playing videos behind them if i recall.
the best buzzcocks show i saw was when the original line-up (minus howard devoto of course) toured in 89. was leaping all over the place for that one. seeing as i could leap then. i missed out on seeing the buzzcocks when mike joyce was with them.