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Post subject: Re: March Madness 2023 MT Rnd 24: Hail Hail vs. Immortality
Posted: Sat March 25, 2023 10:02 pm
NYUCK NYUCK NYUCK
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"Hail Hail": Loud, passionate, feverish, desperate, everything is in the red, has a cool bridge, builds to a chaotic climax that feels overwhelming and oppressive until the chiming arpeggios at the end finally let the air out, features Jack Irons
"Immortality": Sluggish, musically pretty boring, corny lyrics, doesn't have a real bridge, the ending is kind of awkward, inspired songs such as Staind's "It's Been a While," does not feature Jack Irons
Post subject: Re: March Madness 2023 MT Rnd 24: Hail Hail vs. Immortality
Posted: Sun March 26, 2023 1:22 am
The worst
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Jorge wrote:
"Hail Hail": Loud, passionate, feverish, desperate, everything is in the red, has a cool bridge, builds to a chaotic climax that feels overwhelming and oppressive until the chiming arpeggios at the end finally let the air out, features Jack Irons
"Immortality": Sluggish, musically pretty boring, corny lyrics, doesn't have a real bridge, the ending is kind of awkward, inspired songs such as Staind's "It's Been a While," does not feature Jack Irons
The choice is clear folks
Hail hail is far more cerebral and contemplative than it is feverish or desperate or oppressive. It’s puzzling through an idea until it gives up on trying to understand it. Some good lyrics but it is a slightly flat performance that is a good fit for a song that thinks but doesn’t really feel. It’s a good song but thesound is right
Immortality does great work unpacking a few core metaphors, but hail hail probably does have better lyrics. But it does not have immortal’s gorgeous performances all around. Truly one of their finest moments that ties together but intentionally doesn’t answer (because it can’t) it’s albums central questions.
That shitty bands latch onto great songs is not the fault of the songwriter. I’m sure the world has no end of shitty Beatles covers, too
Post subject: Re: March Madness 2023 MT Rnd 24: Hail Hail vs. Immortality
Posted: Sun March 26, 2023 1:28 am
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stip wrote:
Hail hail is far more cerebral and contemplative than it is feverish or desperate or oppressive.
I'm talking about the music and the performances, which is what still appeals to me about the Pearl Jam songs that still appeal to me. I don't think they're very good lyricists so that mostly sinks to the background, even on their best songs.
stip wrote:
That shitty bands latch onto great songs is not the fault of the songwriter. I’m sure the world has no end of shitty Beatles covers, too
Post subject: Re: March Madness 2023 MT Rnd 24: Hail Hail vs. Immortality
Posted: Sun March 26, 2023 1:33 am
NEVER STOP JAMMING!
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this is a tough matchup and out of respect for both i cannot vote for either
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