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This week we travel back around the world to look into one of the shows from the 2003 Japan tour. This being an early show from the Riot Act era, the band was still getting a feel for how the new songs worked on the live stage. Joining us for this episode is patron Eddie Quintana to talk about his passion for the album and the era. Nagoya is a unique show, but one that doesn't get brought up enough in the pantheon of Pearl Jam performances. It took place in a small college theater holding only a few thousand in attendance, and while Eddie had to use a translator to connect with the crowd, the usual songs with sing-along sections such as Better Man and Daughter lacked their usual punch. It's interesting to witness this as we break down how the call and response in the hit songs fell by the wayside in some of these Japanese shows. Another thing that made this show different centers around a lengthy, jammy improv in the middle of the set without Eddie's presence followed up by a completely different take on Immortality. The jammy songs were certainly in the forefront as we'll discuss a tremendous rendition of You Are that fit the mold of this set. Other Riot Act era songs that we don't get to discuss often such as Love Boat Captain, Get Right and the LO4L debut of Bu$hleaguer will get major focus as well. We have a lot of stuff going on this month, including our merch sale for the upcoming tour as well as meetups in St. Louis and Nashville! To help out the show as we try and put this good stuff together for you all, head to patreon.com/liveon4legs and become a part of our team. It only costs $1 a month to get access to all of the episodes, or if you'd like to join our $5 tier you'll be able to join an episode to talk about your favorite show!
Satan's Bed (S3.Ep10)We've got Eddie Quintana back with us to talk about the VITALOGY deep cut, “Satan's Bed,” ripping-off songs, and being super cool in school plays…Listen to Satan's Bed on Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/track/7Lcpuetp0oQtELVnd5Hw9s?si=TsRXZBVWS4S4CEOiHRTUzg Listen to Satan's Bed on Apple Music:https://geo.music.apple.com/us/album/satans-bed/426356461?i=426356564&mt=1&app=music&at=1001lazS Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BetterBandPod Twitter: https://twitter.com/BetterBandPod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/betterbandpod Ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/brandenp The Better Band Podcast is produced by ListenUpReno.Com & Branden Palomo, and published using a Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 4.0 License. Please visit CreativeCommons.Org, or email BetterBandPod@gmail.com for more details. (Music played is owned by their respective copyright owners and publishers, and is for review purposes only, under fair use.)
Today we have our beloved friend Eddie on the podcast. We talk about random things (when don't we?). And we mentions GHOSTS! And other theories --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Our episode this week is from where? Tampa. You got it. And although we lose Matt to the injured list once again this week, we're able to get an excellent fill in at the hands of Patreon donor Eddie Quintana who joined us to discuss his first show. First shows are interesting, what do you want and what do you expect out of them? Well, for one you want the hits. Check mark on that because the band didn't just bust out the hits, nearly all of them were home runs. Secondly, it would be nice to see something that might be a little rare at your first show. In The Moonlight, Getaway, Love Boat Captain – those are all pretty nice gets. Top it off with a few covers like Imagine, Sonic Reducer and Baba O'Riley and you'll be begging for the next tour to come around so you can get your next dose of all that awesomeness. The best thing to come out of this show happens to be an incredible story that happened to a fan named Bill Castrovince. Bill went on the Pearl Jam pages and requested the band to play Hard To Imagine that night. Anyone who knows the band knows that they only take requests when those requests are incredibly meaningful and this was precisely that. We're proud to share Bill's story of perseverance and inspiration on this episode and it's a story that you won't want to miss. Also on this show, we announce the winner of our listener's choice episode contest! Stay tuned until the end of the show to see who the big winner is! For those of you who would like us to cover an episode and want to guarantee that we'll cover it, head on over and subscribe to our Patreon page where you'll get exclusive episodes! Patreon.com/liveon4legs
Oceans (S1.Ep7) Pearl Jam fan Eddie Quintana (band Dead Start), after being mentioned on all the other PJ Podcasts, drops science on "Oceans," slow burns, and mistaken identities...Sign up to be a guest for an upcoming Season 1 episode: https://goo.gl/forms/R9kGpJ1n8hmCUo4w1 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ListenUpReno / Twitter: https://twitter.com/ListenUpReno / Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/listenupreno The Better Band Podcast is produced by ListenUpReno.Com & Branden Palomo, and published using a Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 4.0 License. Please visit CreativeCommons.Org, or email BetterBandPod@gmail.com for more details. (Music played is owned by their respective copyright owners and publishers, and is for review purposes only, under fair use.)
This week we take a listen to the Temple of the Dog reunion performance from the Tower Theatre in Philadelphia on November 4th 2016. Huge thanks to Eddie Quintana for this week's Pearl Jam Story Time!
Brian discusses "American Nations: A History of the Eleven Rival Regional Cultures of North America" by Colin Woodard with writer/improviser/teacher Eddie Quintana.
Brian talks NFL protests, North Korea, and Russian Facebook ads with Paul Salazar, then sits down with Eddie Quintana to discuss our book club book "American Nations" by Colin Woodard.
All white people naturally smell like sunscreen. Tragically Irish. Movin' on up. Don't do earbuds in a middle of a show. Do you have a crazy love of maps? So. Cal and Iowa dialect. Do you have inner punk conflict? Bring your bota bag to the beach. Blue solo cup beats red solo cup at the beach.Connect with Eddie at Instagram/twitter: @eddiequintanaWatch K.C. Undercover on the Disney Channel IMDB: http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1710075/?ref_=fn_al_nm_1