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Re: Ed - 25 juin, Philadelphia

Message Publié : Dim Juin 26, 2011 9:49 am
par yoyo
01. Waving Palms
02. Can't Keep
03. Sleeping By Myself
04. Without You
05. Goodbye
06. Broken Heart
07. Light Today
08. You're True
09. Girl From The North Country-(Bob Dylan)
10. I Am Mine
11. Betterman {for Charles DeFabio on his 90th birthday. He was also brought on stage for the last show at the Spectrum)
12. Just Breathe
13. Far Behind
14. Long Nights
15. Lukin
16. Guaranteed
17. Rise
18. Unthought Known
19. Speed Of Sound
20. Arc

Encore Break 1
21. Parting Ways
22. You've Got To Hide Your Love Away-(Lennon, McCartney)
23. Elderly Woman Behind The Counter In A Small Town
24. Tonight You Belong To Me w/ Markéta Irglová -(Rose/David)
25. Society w/ Glen Hansard-(Jerry Hannan)
26. Falling Slowly {Glen singing and playing acoustic, Eddie duet vocal}-(Glen Hansard, Markéta Irglová)
27. Drive All Night w/ Jake Clemons & Glen Hansard-(Bruce Springsteen) {Jake is Clarence Clemons' nephew. Glen sings lead most verses and plays acoustic guitar, Ed plays pump organ, sings lead on first verse and backgrounds for the rest of the song, Jake plays saxophone}
28. Porch

Encore Break 2
29. Hard Sun w/ Jake Clemons, Glen Hansard & Markéta Irglová,-(Gordon Peterson)

Re: Ed - 25 juin, Philadelphia

Message Publié : Dim Juin 26, 2011 9:53 am
par yoyo
Light Today
Long Nights
Falling Slowly
Drive All Night

:love: :core:

Re: Ed - 25 juin, Philadelphia

Message Publié : Dim Juin 26, 2011 11:33 pm
par dvi2702
http://www.twofeetthick.com/2011/06/edd ... e-25-2011/

Ah, Philly. It’s no secret that Pearl Jam love the city, and the PJ fans there are just about the most passionate and loyal as they come. Our boy Ed.  It’s a constant source of amazement that each night of his solo tour can have so many uniquely special synergies that elevate the experience to new heights, and the evening in Philly is certainly proof of that.  Take an acoustically great, wonderful historic 84-year-old theatre, and sprinkle in guest appearances from Glen Hansard’s Swell Season partner-in-crime, fellow Oscar winner Marketa Irglova, add a Springsteen cover complete with Clarence Clemons’ nephew Jake on saxophone, and you get magic.

Here’s what we know about the night, a master post to be updated as details surface.

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Re: Ed - 25 juin, Philadelphia

Message Publié : Lun Juin 27, 2011 8:31 am
par Julien
yoyo a écrit :
27. Drive All Night w/ Jake Clemons & Glen Hansard-(Bruce Springsteen) {Jake is Clarence Clemons' nephew. Glen sings lead most verses and plays acoustic guitar, Ed plays pump organ, sings lead on first verse and backgrounds for the rest of the song, Jake plays saxophone}


Punaise...ça je veux entendre...et voir, ce serait encore mieux!!

Re: Ed - 25 juin, Philadelphia

Message Publié : Lun Juin 27, 2011 9:17 am
par dranx
Pffffffffffff... Et dire que ya deux ans déja, j'étais dans le même théatre, souvenirs,souvenirs......

Re: Ed - 25 juin, Philadelphia

Message Publié : Mar Juin 28, 2011 7:10 am
par Olikatie
http://www.twofeetthick.com/2011/06/sax ... ly-625201/

When the curtain came up on Eddie Vedder’s set at Philadelphia’s Tower Theatre on Saturday (June 25), the velocity at which the pesky strobe of contraband cameras irked him did not bode well for the evening’s festivities.

With opener “Can’t Keep” barely over, Ed murmured that he “felt like Justin Bieber because of all of the flashes.” But the old pro, of course, turned it around fast. “I’m going to make all of the faces I usually make right now so you can take all your pictures and get it out of the way,” he said, before miming his way through his classic, eyes-closed-emoting look and his fierce-open-mouthed-high-note look and the rare but ever popular sly-grin-between-lyrics look. The tone was set, with a laugh, and remarkably, the cameras pretty much stayed at bay for the rest of what turned out to be another evening of great sound chock full of special guests — Marketa Irglova of Swell Season!, Clarence Clemons’ sax-playing nephew Jake — and inspired song choices.

In keeping with his tendency this tour, Eddie was in particularly fine voice as he worked his way through a uke mini-set first, wrapping our ears deliciously around “Without You,” “Goodbye,” and “Broken Heart” through the Tower Theater’s especially superlative sound system. “If you don’t relate,” he said of the latter song, “I’m happy… But it’ll happen.”

Just as he revealed in New York that the wee hours and the moon begat “Unthought Known,” Eddie told the Philly crowd how “Ukuele Songs” track “Light Today,” which came next, was born a few months ago in Hawaii when he took a monnlit walk at 4am after a night of drinking.

“You’re True,” Dylan’s “Girl From The North County,” and “I Am Mine” sped by, and the next thing you knew it, Eddie was plucking the altered notes of the new-ish “Better Man” arrangement, saying, “the last time I played in Philly I remember something about Halloween on a Saturday night and a wrecking ball” as the crowd began to cheer his shout out to the last show at the Spectrum in October ’09. They cheered even louder when Ed introduced Spectrum staffer Charlie DeFabio — who had also had an onstage cameo at that last Spectrum show — to wish him a happy 90th birthday.

Unfortunately, shouters had made themselves heard through the night here and there. Ed cleaved the “Into The Wild” interlude that followed “Just Breathe” (“Far Behind,” “Long Nights” “Guaranteed,” “Rise”) into halves with a furiously fast “Lukin” delivered with a devilish “fuck you” after some audience dude bellowed “Luuuuuuuukiiiiiin” to kill the atmospheric ending of “Long Nights.” “Rise,” played on a mandolin, meanwhile, prompted Ed to elaborate on earlier comments that the mandolin is kind of stuck up compared to the uke. “It’s like a woman that spends all your money but won’t sleep with you,” he said. Adding, “Or if it were a man, he’d sleep on your couch and drink all your beer.”

There was the odd sense, during the ever melancholy wailing of “Arc,” that though the main set was ending, the night was just about to begin. Glen Hansard’s Swell Season partner Marketa Irglova had sat in with Hansard during his opening set and it seemed clear she was due to repeat the honor with Eddie. Additionally, a few of the PJ fans hanging out in front of the bar across the street from the stage entrance before the show had noticed an unidentified man entering with a saxophone case.

“Parting Ways,” got the blood flowing as the first encore began. The naturally huge singalong for the Beatles’ “You’ve Got To Hide Your Love Away,” which was next, followed a bittersweet story from Eddie about having spent the day not in Philly, but in New York’s Central Park. 80 degrees and perfectly sunny, he figured he would take his daughters to see Strawberry Fields, the patch of the park dedicated to John Lennon across the street from the Dakota building where he was shot in 1980. They ended up visiting the Dakota too, Ed said, but he quickly felt like it might be “the saddest place on earth.” The mood picked up, however, and he gave a shout out to Yoko for all her good vibes and work over the years before launching into “Hide Your Love” from John’s Beatle days.

I’ve heard some Cat Power that I’ve liked here and there over the years. She’s also had Eddie on one of her records, “Good Woman” from 2002′s “You Are Free.” So I can’t say I know a huge amount about her, but her duet with Eddie on “Tonight You Belong To Me” has been stuck in my head — in a good way — since “Ukulele Songs” came out. Along with “Better Days” (which I sadly haven’t heard in person yet), “Tonight” was at the top of the list of things I hoped to hear during these shows. I didn’t imagine that not only would that happen, but I would get to hear it sung by Ed and the amazing Marketa Irglova, who’s lilting voice was a great counterpoint to Ed’s.

A funny thing happens with Glen Hansard too. The man is obviously a huge talent and his opening sets have been both inspired and well received by the PJ-fan-heavy crowd. But catch a couple-two-three shows in a row, and he grows on you even more. So hearing him and Ed on “Society” and Glen’s own “Falling Slowly” kinda makes your breath catch in your throat a little. Eddie gets a lot of praise for his vocal skills, but I haven’t seen anyone specifically point out just how much he excels at being a duet partner. It somehow brings out something special in his voice you don’t normally hear.

But the key special guest of the night, it turned out, was that unfamiliar face with the saxophone. Just like New York City, Philadelphia is just one narrow body of water away from New Jersey. And with the death of friend and E. Street sax icon Clarence Clemons just a week passed, Ed was clearly still processing that grief. Tonight, the Big Man’s nephew, Jake Clemons, an accomplished sax player in his own right, had accepted an invitation to join Eddie on vocals/organ and Glen on vocals/guitar on Bruce Springsteen’s “Drive All Night.” It really takes a lot for a sax to sound great on a rock song, only a select few can make it sing, and Jake Clemons did his uncle proud.

“Porch” flew by next, as did “Hard Sun” with Clemons, Hansard and Irglova in lab coats joining Ed, but the emotional center of the night – from “Hide Your Love” through “Drive All Night” — had clearly passed, and the evening coasted to a close. I left sadly knowing it was the last of the three shows I was catching this tour, dashed to the subway to the midnight train back to New York. But out there speeding through New Jersey in the dark wee hours, I kept hearing “Drive All Night” in my head, and it certainly made me smile.

Re: Ed - 25 juin, Philadelphia

Message Publié : Mar Juin 28, 2011 1:12 pm
par dvi2702
After the show:

Re: Ed - 25 juin, Philadelphia

Message Publié : Mar Juin 28, 2011 5:34 pm
par fredbab
dvi2702 a écrit :After the show:

il se fait un p'tit stock de uke là :-) :-))

Re: Ed - 25 juin, Philadelphia

Message Publié : Mar Juin 28, 2011 6:09 pm
par yoyo
je pense que le mec voulait juste une signature en plus !? non ?? :lol: :roll:

Re: Ed - 25 juin, Philadelphia

Message Publié : Mar Juin 28, 2011 6:14 pm
par fredbab
yoyo a écrit :je pense que le mec voulait juste une signature en plus !? non ?? :lol: :roll:

non eddie est un voleur !!! ;-) :-)