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I think that from a songwriting standpoint, "In Hiding" is one of the most wholly developed and satisfying PJ compositions. I love the performance too and the way it was captured in the studio. The only thing I don't like is the pointless fade-out of the guitar part at the end.
yes, in hiding is kinda perfect (and stip has shamed his family name for generations to come).
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Anders wrote:
Love In Hiding. It helps makes SVT a stand out documentary about the band.
I love that section of SVT. And I love that performance of the song quite a bit more than I love listening to the album version these days. Ultimately for me it’s a really great song to hear a couple times a year.
If an alien came down and demanded to know what Pearl Jam was all about, but I was limited to only sharing one studio album with them, that album would be Yield.
If an alien came down and demanded to know what Pearl Jam was all about, but I was limited to only sharing one studio album with them, that album would be Yield.
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VinylGuy wrote:
Hatfield wrote:
If an alien came down and demanded to know what Pearl Jam was all about, but I was limited to only sharing one studio album with them, that album would be Yield.
Guys, I am not a moderator! I swear to God! Why does everyone think I'm a moderator?
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Rob wrote:
VinylGuy wrote:
Hatfield wrote:
If an alien came down and demanded to know what Pearl Jam was all about, but I was limited to only sharing one studio album with them, that album would be Yield.
Vs
The answer is clearly Vitalogy.
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E.H. Ruddock wrote:
Rob wrote:
VinylGuy wrote:
Hatfield wrote:
If an alien came down and demanded to know what Pearl Jam was all about, but I was limited to only sharing one studio album with them, that album would be Yield.
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PHATJ wrote:
E.H. Ruddock wrote:
Rob wrote:
VinylGuy wrote:
Hatfield wrote:
If an alien came down and demanded to know what Pearl Jam was all about, but I was limited to only sharing one studio album with them, that album would be Yield.
Vs
The answer is clearly Vitalogy.
This
Ten
Agreed. I mean, I know we are all snobby PJ hipsters here, but c'mon.
If an alien came down and demanded to know what Pearl Jam was all about, but I was limited to only sharing one studio album with them, that album would be Yield.
Vs
The answer is clearly Vitalogy.
This
Ten
Agreed. I mean, I know we are all snobby PJ hipsters here, but c'mon.
Ten doesn't come close to displaying the breadth and range of their abilities as performers or songwriters, though. Vs. is closer since it's got songs like "Daughter," "WMA," and "Elderly Woman," but I think it's true that Vitalogy is the truest representative of the whole Pearl Jam package in a single album.
I definitely agree that if someone had never heard a PJ song and wanted an entryway, I'd give them Yield. In addition to just being great songs, it covers a lot of what they do while remaining accessible, and also never feeling like they're writing certain song just to check off that stylistic box.
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