Pearl Jam & Mudhoney Winnipeg Silkscreen Concert Poster Greg Simkins 9/17/11

Pearl Jam & Mudhoney Winnipeg Silkscreen Concert Poster Greg Simkins 9/17/11
Pearl Jam & Mudhoney Winnipeg Silkscreen Concert Poster Greg Simkins 9/17/11
Pearl Jam & Mudhoney Winnipeg Silkscreen Concert Poster Greg Simkins 9/17/11

Pearl Jam & Mudhoney Winnipeg Silkscreen Concert Poster Greg Simkins 9/17/11
Pearl Jam & Mudhoney MTS Centre Winnipeg Silkscreen Concert Poster by Greg Simkins 9/17/11. Poster from their Epic 2011 Tour, just after the PJ20 Fest. Hand silkscreen poster from the show. Has not been unrolled since the show until take the photos. Tight roll, stored in a tube, crisp edges & corners, deeply saturated colors. Show review (via Last Exit). Why Go opens this gig in appropriate fashion, an energetic opener for an energetic show. A tight Animal follows. All Night is a surprise and sounds great here. Corduroy is next, another tight performance with an extra potent jam towards the end from all, a fantastic performance of the classic Vitalogy live staple. Ed mistakenly introduces the next one as Amongst the Waves, but it was Arms Aloft that’s next. He corrects himself and says to forget everything he just said. It’s a quality take of the Joe Strummer tune and I feel leads into Amongst the Waves quite nicely. In fact, Amongst the Waves-Small Town- Wishlist-Daughter has a nice almost peaceful vibe to it and helps calm the show down before it picks up again. Ed has a brief lyrical mess up towards the beginning of Wishlist. Daughter has a nice warmth to it on this boot, Matt and Jeff in particular. With Daughter we also get two fantastic tags. First is a haunting WMA and second is a lovely It’s Ok. Next is the highlight of the main set for me, Green Disease. One of favorite PJ tunes, this rendition is close to perfect and brings so much energy to the set. The Fixer and Even Flow are good takes, nothing noteworthy. I Got Shit is intriguing because Ed tags Uncle Neils Cinnamon Girl towards the end. Its rather atypical that Down-Ole-Unthought-Once sequence closes the main set, but it worked. All sounded strong on everyones part. This main set is a great one, but nothing particularly sticks out in a good or bad way. Every member seems spot on for the most part and the flow is active. Inside Job initiates encore 1 to good measure, better than Just Breathe opening (which blandly follows). A solid performance of the Avocado tune, Matts drums sounded spot on and his tone seemed to perfectly match this song tonight for some reason. Just Breathe follows and is your typical dependable play. Present Tense works well coming out of JB, another very respectable version with every member holding their own. A false start to Comatose and after the band stops, Mike and Matt jokingly play the opening of Aint Talkin About Love. They begin Comatose again, sounding better but Ed comes in just a second late. Not a big deal and the song is high energy after that. A very scratchy and rough tone Stone has during Mikes solo in Comatose but it works for the hard rocker. The Porch jam sounds lively and loose (almost more abstract than usual), closing the encore. Ed acknowledges the crowds energy and how its not lost on them. Search and Destroy begins encore 2. Neither my favorite nor least favorite cover, but Mark Arms vocals are not my cup of tea. Either way, its a MUCH better performance of Search and Destroy than what Calgary latter received. There it was god-awful, but here in Winnipeg its punk fun. The cover is my least favorite part of this boot, but luckily its short and not horrendous. A much better cover choice is next, Crazy Mary sounding warm and sweet. Alive has a very small and brief timing error on Matt and Eds part. I have a feeling many will not catch it. When this band gets off time they typically cover it up incredibly well, they are professionals. RITFW finds Stone rocking a sprightly guitar solo. A near perfect Indifference closes, with Stones quick accents stealing the song again. I feel I may be underselling this one a bit, and my review is not doing it justice. I remember this setlist being my least favorite of 2011 on paper, and then I gave the actual bootleg a fair listen. I fell in love immediately with the bands performance and high energy setlist flow. Upon initial listen I felt this was the most energetic show of the 2011 Canadian tour. Its remained a favorite of mine since. Along with Ottawa, this is the forgotten gem of 2011. While I must admit nothing particularly sticks out in a good or bad way, everything gels and works on this bootleg. Its a professional and tight performance, the boot sounds fantastic, and just all around so damn good. In 2005, Greg Simkins pursued his desire to paint as a full-time artist. The growing popularity and demand for Simkins artwork has gained the recognition of many and can be found in the collections of Nick Cassavetes (Film Director, My Sisters Keeper, The Notebook, Alpha Dog), Robin Williams (Oscar award winning Actor and Comedian), Everlast (Grammy award winning singer-songwriter), Mark Parker (CEO of Nike), Jason Biggs & Jenny Biggs-Mollen (Actor & Actress), Stefan Lessard (Bassist for the Dave Matthews Band), Stacy Ferguson Fergie (Singer) & Josh Duhamel (Actor), Joseph “Joe” Hahn (DJ for Linkin Park), Mike Shinoda (Rapper, Musician for Linkin Park and Fort Minor), Mark Hoppus (Musician, Record Producer and Television Host), Joel Madden (Lead Singer of Good Charlotte), and many more. His art also can be found in a wide variety of industries from clothing to video games and has also come to life in the form of toys. His commercial client/collaboration list includes Disney, Mattel, Logitech, Pearl Jam, Eddie Vedder, Blink 182, Linkin Park, Upper Playground, Juxtapoz, To Die For Clothing, Clandestine, Vans, Converse, AFI, Saosin, Gym Class Heroes, Pennywise, Ningyoushi, Kid Robot, Zero Friends, Epitaph, Dark Horse, Iron Fist and Pulse International. In 2009, Simkins developed IMSCARED, his own brand of clothing, merchandise and accessories to further expand his art into more everyday mediums that can be worn and enjoyed by his diverse fan base. Hes recently finished working with C4Toons on his own stop motion short based on his art called, Im Scared: The Movie! Feel free to ask any questions you may have! I answer all within 24 hours! The item “Pearl Jam & Mudhoney Winnipeg Silkscreen Concert Poster Greg Simkins 9/17/11″ is in sale since Sunday, June 10, 2018. This item is in the category “Entertainment Memorabilia\Music Memorabilia\Rock & Pop\Artists P\Pearl Jam\Posters”. 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Pearl Jam & Mudhoney Winnipeg Silkscreen Concert Poster Greg Simkins 9/17/11