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Highway23
05-16-2001, 07:21 PM
If you haven't seen it, it was posted by BarryDude over at the "other" board....I don't really know what to make of it...




By Manish Raiji
Michigan Daily
U. Michigan

(U-WIRE) ANN ARBOR, Mich. -- One would think that after releasing 72 live albums in
a span of six months, the Frank Zappa-esque desire to flood the market with more music
would be fairly low on Pearl Jam's list of priorities.

Pearl Jam has been criticized for their release of 72 bootlegs, which has been seen by the
harshest critics as an obvious profit-making ploy, or as simply the masturbatory (and often
sub-par) releases of an egotistical band.

But the fans ate them up, and Pearl Jam set a record when five of the initial European
bootlegs hit the Billboard charts at the same time, the first time in history that a single band
has charted that many releases at the same time.

It was obvious that the bootlegs were targeted toward passionate fans of the band, but
their latest release appears to be more of a mystery. "Touring Band 2000" is a DVD
release featuring concert footage from a variety of dates from Pearl Jam's summer
American tour. The meat of the DVD is the 27-song concert from 18 different cities, each
song edited together to form a continuous concert.

Who exactly is supposed to really enjoy this release is the big question. It's clearly not for
people who remember Pearl Jam as "that grunge band from when I was in junior high."
Many of the key songs that made Pearl Jam famous, such as "Alive," "Black," "Go" and
"Elderly Woman Behind the Counter in a Small Town" are noticeably absent. It also
doesn't fit the passive fan very well either; the presence of non-album songs like
"Leatherman," and "I Got Shit" would be something of a mystery.

Even the passionate fans who collect Pearl Jam albums and memorabilia will find
themselves slightly left out; even though they recognize all of the music, it's hard not to
notice the complete lack of energy in the band's playing.

The music itself is stellar, and the emotions in the songs can't be hidden - lead singer Eddie
Vedder mentions Columbine before launching into the classic "Jeremy," and the same old
dangerous look creeps into his eyes. But from the band's soft opening "Long Road" to the
loud Neil Young closer, "Rockin' in the Free World," the band seems distracted, tired,
rooted in place.

Countless shots throughout the video show lead guitarist Mike McCready looking offstage
in boredom and rhythm guitarist Stone Gossard looking monotonously down at his fret
board.

Though the music itself is incredibly passionate, I can't help but think that turning the sound
off would make me feel like I'm watching a Fiona Apple concert. McCready, known for
his wild solos, stands stiffly in place and stares at the ceiling through his two biggest solos,
"Corduroy" and "Even Flow." The lack of movement is distracting because selling a
concert video suggests that the band wants to give you something to see.

It's on the DVD's bonus features that the band's magic shines through. A special "Matt
Cam" segment features drummer Matt Cameron on three tracks, "Evacuation," "Even
Flow" and "In My Tree," which showcases his explosive drumming style.

There are also two video features, one titled "Smile" (accompanied by the lesser-known
Pearl Jam song of the same title), with quirky footage of the band backstage and onstage.
The other is a three-part European Montage, with footage from the cities, of the band, and
of the fans. It is on these video features that the energy can be seen. Gossard bouncing
about to the beat, McCready smashing his guitar to pieces, bassist Jeff Ament wildly
slapping his bass, Vedder jumping about wildly, and more importantly, the entire band
smiling and dancing and clearly in love with the music.

This passion fails to come forth in the actual concert. The frustration stems from the fact
that anyone who has seen a Pearl Jam concert knows that they are never so boring. In
some ways, the piecing together of various concerts seems to have deleted the parts of
their live shows that make them magical.

In the liner notes of "Touring Band 2000," Vedder asks the viewer to "Please Play This
Movie Loud." I agree, since the music is great. But feel free to turn the picture off.

(C) 2001 Michigan Daily via U-WIRE


Adolescence, in escense, is all about trust-Gordon Downie

csmooth24
05-16-2001, 07:26 PM
he seems pissed off at pearl jam...

oh well, i love the f*ckin' thing...thats all i care about...

"i know i'll do the right thing, if the right thing isn't fear..." ~a. lewis

RogueTrader
05-16-2001, 07:29 PM
.....that I said he can blow it out of his ass....

The DVD was released here in Japan today, and I am goin down to Tower tonight to buy me a copy@!!!

M

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Howard Roark laughed......

baccusgrrl
05-16-2001, 08:01 PM
I'm thinking the only thing tired and old...is this guys attitude. You know, if you don't like them then don't listen, watch and most importantly, speak for fans you don't know. What a lame-ass!

velcrow
05-16-2001, 10:18 PM
its creating a bit of a conflict of interest as to why i like pearl jam. i seem to have an akward facination with jeff recently so...

Hey, what do you want, something profound in every verse? -eddie vedder

Highway23
05-16-2001, 10:21 PM
uh oh :) Hey crow, you aren't alone...alot of people find him very attractive :)

I dont know what I think about this guy. I think the problem is is that he doesn't really take into account that the guys are 10 years older than what they were when the began. They aren't going to be doing all the crazy shit they do. Smile is on there to show that they do get a little crazy every once and awhile...but they worry more about the music....ON the subject of Mike looking as though he was bored..well...I guess he kinda does...I don't know why...but he does....so what?...They had a rough year, and this guy I think forgot about it...

Adolescence, in escense, is all about trust-Gordon Downie

Phil
05-16-2001, 11:24 PM
The music sounds great and the emotions are there, but the band isn't jumping around, so the concert sucks.

But the music sounds great and the emotions are there.

That makes a lot of sense there, tiger.

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_om_
05-16-2001, 11:27 PM
The reviewer asks "Who exactly is supposed to really enjoy this release is the big question" -- Perhaps Mr Raiji should read the letter from Ed on the inside cover: it's for those with an "acquired taste." If you're going to review a product, at least put a little effort into research.

I thought the DVD was completely and utterly awesome. Every song was in top form. No one looked bored. The end.

velcrow
05-16-2001, 11:58 PM
but mainly, its those black shoes he wears sometomes......and i don't know why. so no more dvd for me :)

Hey, what do you want, something profound in every verse? -eddie vedder

Just_Jam_Please
05-17-2001, 12:10 AM
Okay so normally I only lurk in the evenings, but this guys review got my blood boiling and I had to say something!!!!

First off this guy is writing from the University of Michigan so that there tells you he must me a moron!!! I went to Ohio State and they are our ARCH enemies so believe me I know this fora fact!!!/images/smile.gif

Secondly I don't think this guy knows what he's talking about. Hello they are 10 years older and aren't gonna stage dive as often or jump or run around as often. All of the true fans don't go to necessarily to see Ed bang his head, Mike break his guitar or Jeff jump in the air like MJ (Michael Jordan for the basketball challenged/images/tongue.gif). The genuine fan goes to the show to hear the music and see their friends both onstage and off.

I don't know about you guys, but when I watch the DVD it takes me back to the night I first saw them in concert and the elation I felt.....I personally don't need to see a lot of running around.....that doesn't define a band; music defines a band and Pearl Jam kicks ass with their music.

Like we used to say in college *Blow me Michigan!!!!* /images/smile.gif

'It's Stone's fault.' /images/smile.gif

poopypants
05-17-2001, 10:22 AM
This dude's a fuckin moron, maybe he should have picked up the latest Creed DVD so he can check out Scott Stapp's cock pressing through his leather pants.

They didn't play Alive so this shithead has to complain. Hey Fuck You buddy.

Professor Plum

Highway23
05-17-2001, 10:23 AM
this is one where you stick up your middle finger, and say "Sit n Spin Asshole!!"

I think he would get hte point :)

Adolescence, in escense, is all about trust-Gordon Downie

dharma bum
05-17-2001, 01:02 PM
Speaking as a Michigan alumni (ahem ahem!!), I agree that this guy is a complete moron, but his moron-ity is an exception. I am a bright, shining example that most people who go to Michigan are BRILLIANT!!! :)

My dog could've been accepted to Ohio State.

HAHAHA!!! Take that!!! :)

Just_Jam_Please
05-17-2001, 05:18 PM
http://graphics.fansonly.com/schools/osu/graphics/osu-logo-top-left.gif

You know we kick ass Dharma/images/wink.gif Just because you've beaten our football team for the last ummmm......20 years doesn't mean anything! Because we have....ummmmm.....ummmmm....Brutus Buckeye!!!!!!!/images/tongue.gif

'It's Stone's fault.' /images/smile.gif