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What is Each Album's Major Flaw?: Vitalogy
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Author:  Leatherhead [ Sun January 25, 2015 11:05 pm ]
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Birds in Hell wrote:
Out of the "experimental" tracks I think only Stupid Mop actually harms the album (though I might make an argument that Bugs does too if I'm in the right mood) but if I had to keep only one of them it would definitely be Pry, To. It's a great lead-in to Corduroy.


I don't understand, I've loved Bugs since my first listen.

Author:  tragabigzanda [ Mon January 26, 2015 1:06 am ]
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I'm late to the thread and don't feel like sifting through the whole thing, so apologies if this is redundant...

I want to defend stupidmop for two reasons:

1. As a sometimes-drummer, I love the groove. It's a passionate performance.

2. I think the detractors are overthinking the song's inclusion. I went through a very experimental music phase in the early aughts, and me and my buds would toss off weird ephemera/sound collage stuff in between actual songs, because it was fun to get stoned and do that. They were off-the-cuff, one-take numbers that were done purely for the fun of it (they all sounded more-or-less like stupidmop, weird bits of pre-recorded dialogue and all). I think Ed pushed to have it included at the time because it was odd, it was uncomfortable, and it got Jack on the record before they hit the road. I doubt he saw it (and the other experimental tracks) as especially challenging, not in the same way that No Code was intentionally challenging, but more like fuck-you afterthoughts to all the fans who had glommed on over the last few years. "Hey, uh, we, uh, got baked and made these weird...jams. Tell the A&R people, they, uh, can suck it." Twenty years later, they are putting out concise, expertly-crafted albums that leave us all wanting something more like the old records. I'm happy that 1994 Ed wasn't so willing to bow to the powers of album & ticket sales.

Author:  Norris [ Mon January 26, 2015 1:07 am ]
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*aughts

Author:  tragabigzanda [ Mon January 26, 2015 1:23 am ]
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cutuphalfdead wrote:
*aughts


Fixed.

Author:  Birds in Hell [ Mon January 26, 2015 1:32 am ]
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It's not as though I don't have an appreciation of unconventional, drone-based instrumental music; I just don't think Stupid Mop is particularly good.

Author:  BurtReynolds [ Mon January 26, 2015 1:45 am ]
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Stupid Mop would make a good dumb hidden track, even though i hate hidden tracks. Thats what I consider it.

The others are fine.

Author:  bodysnatcher [ Mon January 26, 2015 7:23 pm ]
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i love Stupid Mop and think it works perfectly on the album :?

Author:  Alex [ Tue January 27, 2015 6:13 pm ]
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this album is flawless

Author:  Strat [ Tue January 27, 2015 6:20 pm ]
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Alex wrote:
this album is flawless


Not unlike your posting career

Author:  Alex [ Tue January 27, 2015 6:52 pm ]
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Strat wrote:
Alex wrote:
this album is flawless


Not unlike your posting career

:heartbeat:
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Author:  Austen 3:16 [ Fri February 06, 2015 5:03 am ]
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I'm not one to be negatively impacted by "filler tracks," maybe it's a generational thing. I'm in my early twenties and grew up listening to a boat load of crappy rap albums with tons of filler tracks (skits, etc).
I've actually always liked the way Pry, To transitions into Corduroy, almost as if Pry, To is in fact directing you to Corduroy. I don't think Bugs was ever meant to be taken seriously in any way shape or form. Aye Davanita is cool as hell and provides a break in the action before the emotional Immortality. Stupid Mop, it is what it is. I don't think any PJ fans are putting it on their iTunes playlist, and it was never intended to be that kind of "song." Most of the time I just stop the track before it starts. But the fact that I never listen to it doesn't tarnish the overall image of the record, I don't count it as a flaw is what I'm saying. It's just kind of there.

The only thing that irks me about the record is that Satan's Bed was forced on without a real drum track (perhaps as a final "f u" to Dave A? Who knows). Satan's Bed is a great tune that, (and this would've been contrary to the band's (Ed's) seemingly ignorant stance on drumming at the time), could've been made even better with a more powerful and assertive sound from behind the kit.

Corduroy is, and always will be the ultimate Pearl Jam song. It combines their early work's propensity to make arena anthems with some punk sensibility. To me, Pearl Jam is a really good mainstream band that makes songs that are extremely sonically pleasing, full of pop sensibility, and yet rough around the edges, and more likely to go into a chunky solo than a lame hook. They're not completely artsy fartsy, they're not completely punk, and they're definitely not a pop group. They're a beautiful, aggressive fusion of all of those things. This album and specifically Corduroy completely captures that. It's fucking beautiful, that song. Other highlights for me are Last Exit and Not For You.

Author:  LetMeSleep [ Fri February 06, 2015 5:40 am ]
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Nice post. Thanks and welcome.

Author:  Austen 3:16 [ Fri February 06, 2015 5:47 am ]
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Cheers. Long time lurker. I stumbled on the forums looking for boots

Author:  LoathedVermin72 [ Fri February 06, 2015 6:25 am ]
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lol Austen 3:16

Author:  Austen 3:16 [ Fri February 06, 2015 6:47 am ]
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Pretty clever right? I think so

Author:  LoathedVermin72 [ Fri February 06, 2015 6:54 am ]
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It's pretty good

Author:  epilogue [ Fri February 06, 2015 2:56 pm ]
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Austen 3:16 wrote:
I've actually always liked the way Pry, To transitions into Corduroy, almost as if Pry, To is in fact directing you to Corduroy.

Yerp.

I always include Pry, To on mixes that include Corduroy. In my mind it's an intro that they, for some dumb reason, made a separate track.

Author:  epilogue [ Fri February 06, 2015 2:57 pm ]
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Also, solid post all 'round Austen. Welcome.

Author:  epilogue [ Fri February 06, 2015 2:59 pm ]
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LoathedVermin72 wrote:
It's pretty good

I don't get it. But if you like it so much, I'm dubious.

Author:  Austen 3:16 [ Fri February 06, 2015 7:52 pm ]
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I've put Pry, To before Corduroy on several mixes as well! I also like to start PJ playlists with Aye Davanita or Master/Slave or Red Dot

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