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Bammer wrote:
Damn right I am quoting myself quoting myself:
Bammer wrote:
You’re damn right I’m quoting myself:
Bammer wrote:
Yield - in my circle anyway - signaled the end of the bandwagon Pearl Jam fan. No Code was “weird” compared to the first three records which the whole world loved. I feel like people gave No Code a pass, and waited to see if the next record would be another Ten. It wasn’t.
When Yield came out, you either knew you were locked in as a Pearl Jam fan for life, or you moved on to the next thing...
I’ve posted about this before, but the song Pilate embodied this for me. I love this record, of course. Half my friends suffered through me playing a song like Pilate and decided PJ was old news. On to the next thing. See ya, suckas!
Probably my favorite song we got in Missoula in '18. That and Fatal of course.
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this song made me embarrassed to play this album for other people
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E.H. Ruddock wrote:
Bammer wrote:
Damn right I am quoting myself quoting myself:
Bammer wrote:
You’re damn right I’m quoting myself:
Bammer wrote:
Yield - in my circle anyway - signaled the end of the bandwagon Pearl Jam fan. No Code was “weird” compared to the first three records which the whole world loved. I feel like people gave No Code a pass, and waited to see if the next record would be another Ten. It wasn’t.
When Yield came out, you either knew you were locked in as a Pearl Jam fan for life, or you moved on to the next thing...
I’ve posted about this before, but the song Pilate embodied this for me. I love this record, of course. Half my friends suffered through me playing a song like Pilate and decided PJ was old news. On to the next thing. See ya, suckas!
Probably my favorite song we got in Missoula in '18. That and Fatal of course.
Guys, I am not a moderator! I swear to God! Why does everyone think I'm a moderator?
Joined: Tue January 01, 2013 2:48 pm Posts: 47353
Chris_H_2 wrote:
E.H. Ruddock wrote:
Bammer wrote:
Damn right I am quoting myself quoting myself:
Bammer wrote:
You’re damn right I’m quoting myself:
Bammer wrote:
Yield - in my circle anyway - signaled the end of the bandwagon Pearl Jam fan. No Code was “weird” compared to the first three records which the whole world loved. I feel like people gave No Code a pass, and waited to see if the next record would be another Ten. It wasn’t.
When Yield came out, you either knew you were locked in as a Pearl Jam fan for life, or you moved on to the next thing...
I’ve posted about this before, but the song Pilate embodied this for me. I love this record, of course. Half my friends suffered through me playing a song like Pilate and decided PJ was old news. On to the next thing. See ya, suckas!
Probably my favorite song we got in Missoula in '18. That and Fatal of course.
and In My Tree
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I absolutely love the verses and the bridge of this song, it's a shame that the chorus is awful. Here's my rendition of Jeff's bassline, gorgeous stuff from him.
I love that “Black Red and Yellow”-esque stuff so much. I wish there was more of it in their catalog.
How so? (sorry, I'm probably missing the obvious)
How so what
You were comparing Pilate and Black, Red and Yellow.
*the chorus of Pilate, and yes. They feel of a type to me...playful, non-anthemic guitar rock featuring weird lyrics, a barely-there melody, and an almost sarcastic drawl.
I love that “Black Red and Yellow”-esque stuff so much. I wish there was more of it in their catalog.
How so? (sorry, I'm probably missing the obvious)
How so what
You were comparing Pilate and Black, Red and Yellow.
*the chorus of Pilate, and yes. They feel of a type to me...playful, non-anthemic guitar rock featuring weird lyrics, a barely-there melody, and an almost sarcastic drawl.
Ah, gotcha.
I had never thought of these types of Pearl Jam choruses this way, but I think your description nailed it.
Now I'm trying to think which other PJ songs fit that kind of mould...
Joined: Fri January 04, 2013 1:46 am Posts: 2837 Location: Connecticut
guitar_davey wrote:
McParadigm wrote:
guitar_davey wrote:
McParadigm wrote:
guitar_davey wrote:
McParadigm wrote:
You are not.
I love that “Black Red and Yellow”-esque stuff so much. I wish there was more of it in their catalog.
How so? (sorry, I'm probably missing the obvious)
How so what
You were comparing Pilate and Black, Red and Yellow.
*the chorus of Pilate, and yes. They feel of a type to me...playful, non-anthemic guitar rock featuring weird lyrics, a barely-there melody, and an almost sarcastic drawl.
Ah, gotcha.
I had never thought of these types of Pearl Jam choruses this way, but I think your description nailed it.
Now I'm trying to think which other PJ songs fit that kind of mould...
That middle part in Never destination after the guitar solo is total Black, Red & Yellow to me.
As for Pilate, love it. It has some of my favorite lyrics:
Stunned by my own reflection It's looking back, sees me too clearly And I swore I'd never go there again Not unlike a friend that politely drags you down, you down, you down
I love that “Black Red and Yellow”-esque stuff so much. I wish there was more of it in their catalog.
How so? (sorry, I'm probably missing the obvious)
How so what
You were comparing Pilate and Black, Red and Yellow.
*the chorus of Pilate, and yes. They feel of a type to me...playful, non-anthemic guitar rock featuring weird lyrics, a barely-there melody, and an almost sarcastic drawl.
Ah, gotcha.
I had never thought of these types of Pearl Jam choruses this way, but I think your description nailed it.
Now I'm trying to think which other PJ songs fit that kind of mould...
That middle part in Never destination after the guitar solo is total Black, Red & Yellow to me.
As for Pilate, love it. It has some of my favorite lyrics:
Stunned by my own reflection It's looking back, sees me too clearly And I swore I'd never go there again Not unlike a friend that politely drags you down, you down, you down
Good call on the ND bridge. Definitely has a BRY vibe!
Love those Pilate bridge lyrics as much as anything in the catalogue.
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This song, man...
Nine times out of ten, I enjoy the bridge and it otherwise does nothing for me. But that tenth time, it just floors me and I think it’s one of the best things they’ve ever done.
I love "Pilate." I remember being a little disappointed with the studio version after the Self-Pollution Radio version, but it's still a treat, and I remember it being one of the criteria I used to purchase '00 boots back in the day.
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