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Post subject: Re: Cold Confession and Let It Ride - Avocado Outtakes
Posted: Sun July 28, 2013 4:30 am
Broken Tamborine
Joined: Tue March 19, 2013 3:31 pm Posts: 473
Dr. Van Nostrand wrote:
KurtLeon wrote:
Bad news, The guy couldn't appear in the party... It seems his brother was in the hospital or something (really tragic... =/) But my friend got me his contact... So I'll wait a bit so his brother gets better to go back and search for the songs.
Hopefully his brother is ok, and thanks again for trying to get this stuff again
Thanks for trying. We can all wait, even if we don't want to.
I'd love to know the story behind things, how people come into possession of demos and inner circle stuff, if permitted.
Seattle rockers Pearl Jam have finished recording their currently untitled new album. They completed the extensive recording process just last week in Seattle.
Guitarist Stone Gossard believes that the unusually long recording effort will be understood when the public hears the album. "This is the best music, as a collective, that we have written... probably ever", says Gossard. He says that "while we have experimented and extended ourselves once again, the simplicity and edge of our writing this time can be heard - these songs are all ones we are very proud of".
While a lot of the album is "as heavy and bone-crunching as our earlier material", Gossard is most proud of the melodic songs such as "Dawn" - written over 4 months by co-guitarist Mike McCready - and the Who-like "Alarms Of Nautical", by Gossard himself.
"We are always expected to have a heavy tilt in our songs, and we have done that here and love doing that. But this album feels more than a bunch of rock songs like our last couple... and not to demean those... but this was a massive ride for us, a big jump, and we hope it can be heard".
The first song, "To Our Home", is a quiet song by lead singer Eddie Vedder, unmistakeably about his new baby girl. "Yeah we let Ed indulge on that one a bit there, but it is a fantastic, pretty track to start off. After that we blow the amps (laughs)".
The track listing is as follows:
01. To Our Home (Vedder) 02. Marker (Gossard/Vedder) 03. Dawn (McCready) 04. Crapshoot Rapture (Gossard/McCready/Ament) 05. Worldwide Suicide (Gossard/McCready) 06. Severed Hand (Vedder) 07. Echoes (Vedder/Gossard/McCready/Ament/Cameron) 08. Cold Concession (Cameron) 09. Alarms Of Nautical (Gossard) 10. The Streets (Vedder) 11. Of The Earth (Vedder/Gossard/McCready/Ament/Cameron)
The first single (to be released in November) will be "Echoes" with the non-album B-Sides "Thank You" and "I Believe In Miracles Live 9/1/05". The band, currently on tour in Canada, will visit Latin America in November before releasing the album in early December. Although no certain dates have been made, manager Kelly Curtis has confirmed a possible 2006 tour of Australia and New Zealand, followed by a full-scale visit to Europe.
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Seattle rockers Pearl Jam have finished recording their currently untitled new album. They completed the extensive recording process just last week in Seattle.
Guitarist Stone Gossard believes that the unusually long recording effort will be understood when the public hears the album. "This is the best music, as a collective, that we have written... probably ever", says Gossard. He says that "while we have experimented and extended ourselves once again, the simplicity and edge of our writing this time can be heard - these songs are all ones we are very proud of".
While a lot of the album is "as heavy and bone-crunching as our earlier material", Gossard is most proud of the melodic songs such as "Dawn" - written over 4 months by co-guitarist Mike McCready - and the Who-like "Alarms Of Nautical", by Gossard himself.
"We are always expected to have a heavy tilt in our songs, and we have done that here and love doing that. But this album feels more than a bunch of rock songs like our last couple... and not to demean those... but this was a massive ride for us, a big jump, and we hope it can be heard".
The first song, "To Our Home", is a quiet song by lead singer Eddie Vedder, unmistakeably about his new baby girl. "Yeah we let Ed indulge on that one a bit there, but it is a fantastic, pretty track to start off. After that we blow the amps (laughs)".
The track listing is as follows:
01. To Our Home (Vedder) 02. Marker (Gossard/Vedder) 03. Dawn (McCready) 04. Crapshoot Rapture (Gossard/McCready/Ament) 05. Worldwide Suicide (Gossard/McCready) 06. Severed Hand (Vedder) 07. Echoes (Vedder/Gossard/McCready/Ament/Cameron) 08. Cold Concession (Cameron) 09. Alarms Of Nautical (Gossard) 10. The Streets (Vedder) 11. Of The Earth (Vedder/Gossard/McCready/Ament/Cameron)
The first single (to be released in November) will be "Echoes" with the non-album B-Sides "Thank You" and "I Believe In Miracles Live 9/1/05". The band, currently on tour in Canada, will visit Latin America in November before releasing the album in early December. Although no certain dates have been made, manager Kelly Curtis has confirmed a possible 2006 tour of Australia and New Zealand, followed by a full-scale visit to Europe.
I wonder if echoes became another song or if it was dropped from the album completely and will be another song waiting to be found. Or do we already know what echoes became?
Seattle rockers Pearl Jam have finished recording their currently untitled new album. They completed the extensive recording process just last week in Seattle.
Guitarist Stone Gossard believes that the unusually long recording effort will be understood when the public hears the album. "This is the best music, as a collective, that we have written... probably ever", says Gossard. He says that "while we have experimented and extended ourselves once again, the simplicity and edge of our writing this time can be heard - these songs are all ones we are very proud of".
While a lot of the album is "as heavy and bone-crunching as our earlier material", Gossard is most proud of the melodic songs such as "Dawn" - written over 4 months by co-guitarist Mike McCready - and the Who-like "Alarms Of Nautical", by Gossard himself.
"We are always expected to have a heavy tilt in our songs, and we have done that here and love doing that. But this album feels more than a bunch of rock songs like our last couple... and not to demean those... but this was a massive ride for us, a big jump, and we hope it can be heard".
The first song, "To Our Home", is a quiet song by lead singer Eddie Vedder, unmistakeably about his new baby girl. "Yeah we let Ed indulge on that one a bit there, but it is a fantastic, pretty track to start off. After that we blow the amps (laughs)".
The track listing is as follows:
01. To Our Home (Vedder) 02. Marker (Gossard/Vedder) 03. Dawn (McCready) 04. Crapshoot Rapture (Gossard/McCready/Ament) 05. Worldwide Suicide (Gossard/McCready) 06. Severed Hand (Vedder) 07. Echoes (Vedder/Gossard/McCready/Ament/Cameron) 08. Cold Concession (Cameron) 09. Alarms Of Nautical (Gossard) 10. The Streets (Vedder) 11. Of The Earth (Vedder/Gossard/McCready/Ament/Cameron)
The first single (to be released in November) will be "Echoes" with the non-album B-Sides "Thank You" and "I Believe In Miracles Live 9/1/05". The band, currently on tour in Canada, will visit Latin America in November before releasing the album in early December. Although no certain dates have been made, manager Kelly Curtis has confirmed a possible 2006 tour of Australia and New Zealand, followed by a full-scale visit to Europe.
I wonder if echoes became another song or if it was dropped from the album completely and will be another song waiting to be found. Or do we already know what echoes became?
Also ... where's Let it Ride?? I wonder if that another name on this list
Post subject: Re: Cold Confession and Let It Ride - Avocado Outtakes
Posted: Sun July 28, 2013 1:57 pm
Future Drummer
Joined: Wed May 01, 2013 4:29 pm Posts: 2796
It's a mix of demo names and bullshit names. I don't think to our home, dawn, echoes, alarms of the nautical (lol) or the streets exist in any capacity.
Seattle rockers Pearl Jam have finished recording their currently untitled new album. They completed the extensive recording process just last week in Seattle.
Guitarist Stone Gossard believes that the unusually long recording effort will be understood when the public hears the album. "This is the best music, as a collective, that we have written... probably ever", says Gossard. He says that "while we have experimented and extended ourselves once again, the simplicity and edge of our writing this time can be heard - these songs are all ones we are very proud of".
While a lot of the album is "as heavy and bone-crunching as our earlier material", Gossard is most proud of the melodic songs such as "Dawn" - written over 4 months by co-guitarist Mike McCready - and the Who-like "Alarms Of Nautical", by Gossard himself.
"We are always expected to have a heavy tilt in our songs, and we have done that here and love doing that. But this album feels more than a bunch of rock songs like our last couple... and not to demean those... but this was a massive ride for us, a big jump, and we hope it can be heard".
The first song, "To Our Home", is a quiet song by lead singer Eddie Vedder, unmistakeably about his new baby girl. "Yeah we let Ed indulge on that one a bit there, but it is a fantastic, pretty track to start off. After that we blow the amps (laughs)".
The track listing is as follows:
01. To Our Home (Vedder) 02. Marker (Gossard/Vedder) 03. Dawn (McCready) 04. Crapshoot Rapture (Gossard/McCready/Ament) 05. Worldwide Suicide (Gossard/McCready) 06. Severed Hand (Vedder) 07. Echoes (Vedder/Gossard/McCready/Ament/Cameron) 08. Cold Concession (Cameron) 09. Alarms Of Nautical (Gossard) 10. The Streets (Vedder) 11. Of The Earth (Vedder/Gossard/McCready/Ament/Cameron)
The first single (to be released in November) will be "Echoes" with the non-album B-Sides "Thank You" and "I Believe In Miracles Live 9/1/05". The band, currently on tour in Canada, will visit Latin America in November before releasing the album in early December. Although no certain dates have been made, manager Kelly Curtis has confirmed a possible 2006 tour of Australia and New Zealand, followed by a full-scale visit to Europe.
I wonder if echoes became another song or if it was dropped from the album completely and will be another song waiting to be found. Or do we already know what echoes became?
Also ... where's Let it Ride?? I wonder if that another name on this list
Of course, but if that article is real and echoes was going to be the first single, then what happened to it. And if this is real, i just keeps making me hope that someday they do just release everything, even if they aren't completely finished
I find it hard to believe that Matt Cameron wrote Cold Confession.
he didn't. it's three chords, over and over and over. that's not matt. if I had to guess, they were messing around in the studio, eddie started playing those chords, and they jammed off of it. it sounded good, so they built a song out of it.
also, that list has incorrect credits.. WWS was all eddie, marker was mike..
Post subject: Re: Cold Confession and Let It Ride - Avocado Outtakes
Posted: Mon July 29, 2013 5:49 am
likes rhythmic things that butt up against each other
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The writing credits for the songs we know are wrong. I'd wager that Jeff or Ed wrote the music.
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