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Joined: Tue January 01, 2013 2:48 pm Posts: 47363
So a lot of you know I don't hold this song as high on a pedestal as most of you do. But I was listening to the studio version just now and I think my problem is that it doesn't translate well live for me. I really enjoy the studio version, but every show I've gotten it at or every boot I hear it on just doesn't sound great.
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Five stars. Top ten song. Right there with the elite of the elite. All of the layered vocals that build and build in the bridge before suddenly stopping when the the song shifts gears back into the verse and Ed goes into "I remember when..." makes for one of the most perfectly magical moments in the entire Pearl Jam catalog.
I remember struggling to get my head around No Code when it came out. This was the song that kicked in the door for me. I find the albums you have to work at a bit at first always end up being favorites.
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Joined: Mon July 08, 2013 5:47 pm Posts: 3044 Location: Louisville, KY
Lament wrote:
Five stars. Top ten song. Right there with the elite of the elite. All of the layered vocals that build and build in the bridge before suddenly stopping when the the song shifts gears back into the verse and Ed goes into "I remember when..." makes for one of the most perfectly magical moments in the entire Pearl Jam catalog.
Upon further review . I should have just quoted this. My sentiments exactly
Five stars. Top ten song. Right there with the elite of the elite. All of the layered vocals that build and build in the bridge before suddenly stopping when the the song shifts gears back into the verse and Ed goes into "I remember when..." makes for one of the most perfectly magical moments in the entire Pearl Jam catalog.
Five stars. Top ten song. Right there with the elite of the elite. All of the layered vocals that build and build in the bridge before suddenly stopping when the the song shifts gears back into the verse and Ed goes into "I remember when..." makes for one of the most perfectly magical moments in the entire Pearl Jam catalog.
You win this thread.
Lament wins most threads, hands down.
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Rangi Guy wrote:
So skating back to the train station after work today things went wrong.....now my skateboard is at the bottom of the harbour
if i made a mount rushmore of pearl jam songs, this would def be on it. between this, porch and yellow ledbetter, i cant pick a favorite. they all highlight a different area of pearl jam i love, so i guess there's no need to pick a favorite.
Joined: Tue January 01, 2013 9:08 pm Posts: 4738 Location: 5th floor, Bay 7, position 5740
warehouse wrote:
if i made a mount rushmore of pearl jam songs, this would def be on it. between this, porch and yellow ledbetter, i cant pick a favorite. they all highlight a different area of pearl jam i love, so i guess there's no need to pick a favorite.
Mount Rushmore of _______ is a cliched topic but a fun one to think about. And yeah, this one would be a candidate for mine too.
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