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Me playing PJ (für Mike)

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am: 04. März 2009 um 22:14
Hallo Leute!

Das folgende Thema hatte ich zuerst nur bei giventopost.com und pearljamboots.com gepostet und wollte es Euch hier aber nicht vorenthalten...

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Hi there!

Recorded this in 2007 and posted it in the old pit. The link expired. Thanks to John from pearljamboots.com for uploading it again!

It's not my best, but it was the best for the moment then ... all tracks are first takes.

http://rapidshare.com/[...]

enjoy!

chris

ps: here is the tracklist (txt-file with more infos is included in the download)


01 Release (p)
02 Corduroy (g)
03 I am mine (g)
04 Not for you (p)
05 Untitled/Better man (g)
06 Small Town (g)
07 Daughter (g)
08 RVM (p)
09 Sometimes (g)
10 Wasted Reprise/Immortality (p)
11 Inside Job (g)
12 Low light (p)
13 Black (p)
14 Porch (g)
15 Long Road (p)

p = piano
g = guitar

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This is the former post from Jan 25 2008:
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Dear friends. I'd like to tell you something and I'd like to ask you for something. Thanks in advance to anyone reading and responding...

This thread is dedicated to the memory of Michael Edge and therefore it is dedicated to his family.


Mike and me met in September 2006 in Oldenburg, Lower-Saxony, (north-western) Germany at the Carl von Ossietzky University of Oldenburg, where I was studying special needs education.

Mike was raised in Chattanooga, Tennessee, USA and finished his bachelor's degree at the University of Chattanooga in summer 2006. He visited Germany for starting his master's degree in the studies of renewable energies. We met on his first day in Germany and soon became friends. We really had a great time, sometimes together with other people from his class - a multinational party time - He was a very powerful, joyful person, very open to all people he met but still very shy concerning his own ego. He was very into renewable energies and ecology, for him it was not just a profession to learn, it was like a mission for him to work as hard as he can to educate himself and other people in this topic, fight global warming, etc. and the policies behind it. In the States he was very involved in Earth's First-activities. But still he wasn't a man with a mission to talk about every time and force other people to talk and think about it. It was his personality that made a convincing impression, convincing concerning his opions AND his authentic, hopeful and strong personality. He lived for what he stood. He had a good sense of humor, we laughed a lot and I enjoyed being able to practise my english with him and teach him a little German.

Mike left Germany in Februar 2007 for Athens, Greece, beginning his specialization in wind energy - in Germany he told me about his intended future work, building offshore-windparks. We kept contact by emailing - not that intense as the contact we had here - emailing can't replace that...but every contact was as warm and humorous as we experienced it before. Mike was also a good friend to talk about serious things and since I had a hard time during spring and summer last year, his words were a great help and encouragement.

In August Mike wrote an email to all of his friends. After he went to Dublin, Ireland for finishing his master thesis there, he'd been diagnosed suffering from terminal malignant cancer. The doctor told him that he'd have 1,5 to 2 years left to live.

...

After returning to Chattanooga Mike received 5 chemo-treatments in the following months. What he suffered most from, as he told me, was, that he couldn't eat properly. I remember him being enthusiastic about some food we ate together here - just simple things like whole-grain-rolls and gouda and 100% apple juice - but he LOVED it (he said it was way cheaper and better than home).

I talked to him a few times on the phone, but always very shortly because he wasn't in the state to chat that long - concerning concentration and sickness. The last time I could call him up was November last year when he was in hospital, but 'quarantined' for his own protection so after that I couldn't reach him. I had a very good contact to his older brother who told me in the midth of December that the doctors sent him home after five cheno-treatments didn't succeed - the cancer had grown and the necessary radioation was supposed to kill him.

His brother told me about alternative treatments his family was planning to look after. A small plant of hope...but I felt very helpless being so far away...

...

On December 21st 2007 I made a little recording session for Pearl Jam fans
I got to know in the internet - a 'Thank you' to people who helped me
extraordinarily with collecting live recordings and rarities...
In the txt-file that describes the sessions I wrote the line "This session
is dedicated to Michael Edge" ... I didn't write "to the memory of",
because I supposed him to be still alive. I felt so sad and helpless about
him that I wanted to let other people know his name and the dedication.

The strange thing is, that when I recorded these songs, he'd passed away
just a few hours before...


Michael Edge died on December 21, 2007 in the early hours of morning at his home in Chattanooga, TN.


I learned about his death on January 6th when after the holidays were rushing by and I actually was afraid calling up his familiy (as if I felt what I will be told), I finally took the courage to call Mike's mum. We had a good, long an warm talk and she really appreciates this musical dedication. That encouraged me to do what I can and what I do here now.

...

Mike wasn't into Pearl Jam as a fan - he really liked the "Do the
evolution"-video and the Anti-Bush impact of the appearances of the band
in the last years. A very clear memory is that I played him one song I
recorded for this session once - "Inside job"...and he seemed to like it
... that's what I had to think about when I recorded it. The song meant a
lot to me and I really appreciated how patiently he listened to it.

Since it's for him I will share the music and the dedication with all of you folks. You can get the music here:


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On February 1st there will be an open stage in the University of Oldenburg,
which is regularly organized by music students. I play there every time I can.
There I will honor Mike and dedicate "Long Road" to him. I'll try to make a
recording of that.

It's not a big thing - it's the best I can do from my side...I truly dedicate this to him because I felt I had to do it, spread his name and honor a true friend. Maybe the response will strengthen his family and friends. Spread the word about Michael Edge!

Any word of condolence, any posting of a song, any thought you want to share concerning your own experiences with the passing away of your loved-ones will help his family and his friends and will be grateful appreciated. This thread will be a present of hope to the familiy and friends of Michael Edge.


THANK YOU.

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PS: Bonus -->

http://rapidshare.com/[...]

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On February 6, I took part in a church concert of the protestant students community of my university in Oldenburg...they have a gospel choir, mainly singing south african gospels. I played "Inside job" for my friend Mike, wishing to get him to us with the song (referring to the story above here)... the program sheet said

"Inside job
T.+M.: Pearl Jam
Dedicated to the memory of Michael Edge (08.08.1981 - 21.12.2007)"

I know it's Mike McCready's song...nevermind...

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