1. ....and then between the main set and the encore he addresses his (I can't think of a better word) silliness of making fun of Edmonton as he claims they had a rocking night there a few shows ago.

    Too bad he messes up Soon Forget but Can't Keep with the uke sounds great. Man of the Hour is nice to hear - haven't listened to that too much lately.
  2. nice 3 from 3

  3. The Mudhoney movie is coming! World Premiere at The Triple Door in Seattle on June 8th.



    i must definitely sort out to watch it in one way or another!!!

  4. Can you confirm the individual in the middle. Is that whow I think it is?

    (I'm not going to say who I think it is in fear of looking like an idiot).
  5. Jerry Cantrell

    there's also Eddie in the background (between Chris and Jerry)
  6. I figured it was JC but for a split second I thought it was Axl...which didn't make a lot of sense. However, the red spandex threw me off. Even Chris Cornell seems to be thinking "huh?" about those things in the pic.
  7. Just picked up Yield. My journey through PJ's discography continues

  8. Good stuff
    Originally posted by LikeASong:Yield is the only PJ album I've listened more or less 'consistently' through the years, although I always knew it wasn't their best one. But something about it always hooked me. Maybe it was the excellent packaging
  9. Yield is a great album. Definitely my favourite beyond the first three.

    I think the band really likes it (or at least many of the songs on it), too. Do The Evolution and Given to Fly are played regularly in their shows. Great songs like Faithfull, Wishlist, MFC, Brain of J, and In Hiding rarely, if ever, get omitted from any leg of a tour. All Those Yesterdays and No Way got shelved for YEARS but deservedly came out in recent years. I've even started appreciating Low Light (and little too subdued for my liking) and Push Me Pull Me (somewhat exprerimental). Only Pilate continues to be a song that I really don't like. I think it's positioning on the studio album is too early.
  10. Yeild is very good,I think its songs are great,but they werent recorded greatly..live,they sound so much better...they have so much more balls and life to them...same went for the tunes on No Code,which actually sound like demos to me.......If Yeild had that loud,clean Pearl Jam rockin' sound,like Ten and Vs..it would have been a monster...
  11. That's why it (Yield) needs a remaster!
  12. Sounds like what you want is a rerecording.