yoyo a écrit :Attention ...
... on sait quasi pour sûre qu'il y aura Indian Beetles sur la réédition de VS
Mais pour le Lost Dogs 2, on a déjà ...
Les officiels inconnus...
Leatherman II
UNKNOWN (http://pearljam.com/song/unknown) ?
Les lives connues...
Lukin II
OF the Earth
Falling Down...
betterman lullaby (II)
corduroy lullaby (II)
Out of My Mind
Wishing Well
That's All Right ohio 2010
Les demos connues...
Sunburn
Anything in Between
Puzzled And Games
Les studios connues...
I've Got A Feeling
No More (on ne sait pas trop si c'est du Vedder ou du Pearl Jam ? ... Car ça figure sur la version i-tunes d'Into The Wild, mais c'est référencé comme étant du Pearl Jam sur le TC !?
Touring band 2000...
Harmony
Foldback
Thunderclap
Les b-sides
long road : Version "courte" et/ou Version longue made In Nusrat !
leatherman
Les holiday Singles...
Turning Mist
Hawaii '78
Santa Cruz
Golden State
Santa God
Jingle Bells
Love Reign O'er Me
Someday At Christmas
Last Soldier !!!
I Just Want To Have Something To Do
Soldier of Love
Happy When I'm Crying
Olympic Platinum
Angel
Sonic Reducer
Plusieurs soit disantes impro mais jouées plusieurs fois ... !?
Saying No
Après y a les Vedderiennes ... mais seront t'elles Pearljammisées comme Can’t Keep?
All The Way
can't keep uke
longing to belong
You're True
Brokenhearted
Satellite
Goodbye (même si déjà sortie)
Les bad radio ...
Betterman, alors pourquoi pas quelques autres made in Vedder ...[/b]
Believe You Me !!!
Plus tout ça, mais là, on n'a aucune certitude ...
23 Street Chorus
Tommy Who
The Needle
April Bear
Code Red
Don't Follow
Faster
Had Enough
Islands
It's Too Late
Keep Goin'
Levels
Meteorologist
No Good Reason
Searchlight
Spin Cycle
Driving Your Point
Rusted Nail
Armor
Cigarette War
Basic Human
Navy Bean
Harker's Revenge
Had Enough
Winter
It's Too Late
Cold Concession
Keep Up
Last Day
Hand Dealt
Frost Bitten
Tripping
Postcards
Rise and Fall (of the earth ?)
Dreamed up by their manager, Kelly Curtis, on a drunken night in Las Vegas 10 years ago, Pearl Jam’s plan for the 20th anniversary of their first album, 1991’s Ten, is ambitious. Starting with a deluxe reissue of their second and third albums (1993’s Vs., 1994’s Vitalogy), the yearlong celebration will also include the unveiling of a Cameron Crowe-directed documentary about the band and a massive self-curated festival this summer.
“In our wildest imagination, we never even thought we’d last this long,” says bassist Jeff Ament. Adds Curtis, “Our goal is to document the fact that we’ve been around for 20 years – people who haven’t seen this band for a long time are gonna say, ‘Oh, yeah, I remember!’"
Pearl Jam in Posters: A Gallery of Illustrated Tour Art
At first, the band members were reluctant to devote much of the year to nostalgia, but Curtis slowly persuaded them. “It’s not something they normally think about,” says Curtis. “They’re always thinking about the next record – not old stuff.”
First up is the Vs. and Vitalogy box, which comes with previously unheard bonus tracks (including an alternate version of “Corduroy” and a guitar-and-organ version of “Betterman”), an entire 1994 Boston show and a cassette from their Monkeywrench radio series. “On the Vitalogy tour, Eddie [Vedder] drove around in a van with a little pirate radio station in it,” says Ament. “It was a way to play music with our friends, and an anti-big-label thing. It was like a house party.”
The band has also been working with Crowe on a documentary that chronicles its entire career. “I just saw a rough cut,” says Ament. “It was so fucking weird seeing footage of stuff I didn't know anybody was taping at the time. The whole movie is Cameron’s love letter to us – but it’s equal parts complimentary and really painful. It shows our growing pains and some real bad times, including Roskilde [the 2000 Danish festival where nine fans were trampled to death during the band’s set]. It was just really hard to watch.”
Around the time that Crowe’s movie opens in late summer, Pearl Jam are planning a massive “weekend bash,” as Curtis calls it, somewhere in the middle of the country. Details are still being worked out, but it will probably be a two-day event involving multiple bands and Pearl Jam headlining both nights. “We’ve played enough festivals that we know what makes them exciting,” says Ament. “We want to give people places to go that aren’t necessarily musical – second stages and all that kind of stuff. We’re asking our friends if they want to play a couple of shows with us.”
The group plans special sets at the festival, but don't expect to hear any of their classic albums performed straight through. "We talk about that stuff," says Ament. "For me, personally, it starts to become a little bit of a nostalgia thing. I remember we once did Ten start to finish and it didn't work very well because it was kind of a little bit too down...I think we did a good enough job of mixing up the sets every night that we give people a taste of every record."
When the festival is over, however, it’s back to business as usual. “Ed and I were just going through old photos, journals and clippings for the box set,” says Ament. “By the end, we were both like, ‘Ugh, we’re done with the past for a while.’ We’re ready to work on new songs and get excited about what’s ahead.”
yoyo a écrit :de la new songs à profusion
Denis a écrit :1995 : “On the Vitalogy tour, Eddie [Vedder] drove around in a van with a little pirate radio station in it,” says Ament. “It was a way to play music with our friends, and an anti-big-label thing. It was like a house party.”
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Julien a écrit :Tu te fais du mal Denis...le jour de ton anniversaire en plus...
dvi2702 a écrit :aigri et/ou bourré, non?
XWayne a écrit :Si ils pouvaient en profiter pour mettre Vs et Vitalogy en téléchargement sur Rock Band, ce serait énorme...
Pearl Jam's 20th anniversary ~ In the past few days, Jeff Ament and Mike McCready disclosed other details on Pearl Jam's plan for the 20th anniversary, via radio interviews (Trail1033 and Triple M) and press (Rolling Stone). Here's what they had to say:
- Pearl Jam's manager Kelly Curtis began to think about Pearl Jam’s plan for the 20th anniversary of their first album during a drunken night in Las Vegas on Pearl Jam's 10th anniversary,
- Pearl Jam were initially reluctant to celebrate their twentieth anniversary but Kelly Curtis slowly persuaded them. “It’s not something they normally think about,” says Curtis. “They’re always thinking about the next record – not old stuff.”
- A box set with deluxe editions of "Vs." and "Vitalogy" (Amazon already lists a release date: March 29) will include previously unheard bonus tracks (including an alternate version of “Corduroy” and a guitar-and-organ version of “Betterman”), an entire 1994 Boston show (probably the historic April 12 show) and a cassette from their Monkeywrench radio series,
- The band has been working with Cameron Crowe on his "Pearl Jam Twenty" documentary. Jeff Ament saw a rough cut and defined it “Cameron’s love letter to us – but it’s equal parts complimentary and really painful." The movie also chronicles the Rosklide tragedy. "It was just really hard to watch,” said Ament,
- Pearl Jam are planning a massive “weekend bash,” as Curtis calls it, somewhere in the middle of the country with the help of their friends and bands they love. Jeff Ament said: "We’ve been working on trying to do something like this for a few years but it’s still in the infancy stage. I think we’re going to do some shows this fall, not really sure where we’re going to do the shows but I think we’d like to include at least kind of the first version of what this festival could be like. I think we’re going to try to include that in with that group of shows. But it’s a full on work in progress right now there’s lots of hurdles to get over at this point to get it right. I think we want it to be semi right before we do it.” It will probably be a two-day event involving multiple bands and Pearl Jam headlining both nights,
- The group plans special sets at the festival, but they aren't plannign to perform any of their classic albums straight through. "We once did 'Ten' start to finish and it didn't work very well," said Jeff,
- Pearl Jam are currently working on new songs,
- Jeff Ament will release his second solo album when he will be free from his current commitments with Pearl Jam,
-McCready said the following regarding Pearl Jam drummer Matt Cameron: "We are now complete with him. He’s made us last longer for sure." On March 22, Matt Cameron's other band,Soundgarden,will release a live album documenting their 1996 tour, entitled "Live on I5" (more details here). The band led by Cornell was recently sighted at Pearl Jam headquarters recording new material (photo on the right).
Olikatie a écrit :http://www.pearljamonline.it/newsengversion.htm#24012011- The group plans special sets at the festival, but they aren't plannign to perform any of their classic albums straight through. "We once did 'Ten' start to finish and it didn't work very well," said Jeff,
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