The board's server will undergo upgrade maintenance tonight, Nov 5, 2014, beginning approximately around 10 PM ET. Prepare for some possible down time during this process.
Post subject: Re: Song of the Moment: Indifference
Posted: Fri September 29, 2023 2:15 pm
Future Drummer
Joined: Mon July 08, 2013 5:47 pm Posts: 2290
Lounge Lizard wrote:
guitar_davey wrote:
Birds in Hell wrote:
Hummus ranked way too low.
Hummus is also not on the vinyl version of of Yield, for what that's worth...
Hummus gave me a bit of scare when I first heard it. Let me share a small personal memory.
I was a college student living in a rented apartment and my roommates were all away for the holidays so I had the whole place to myself. I would frequently play Yield real loud taking advantage of the situation, but I would always press Next on the stereo at the end of All Those Yesterdays because I thought there was some kind of technical error at the end of the CD. I mean, a long weird silence with nothing happening - who has time for that when you can just listen to Brain of J in all its glory AGAIN?
But this one time ATY was on while I was in the shower with the bathroom door open. Then silence. I'm still in the shower, thinking my shower thoughts and doing shower things. Then SUDDENLY there's strange music I had never heard before. I am absolutely certain it's not coming from any of the CDs I own, for sure! First thought is someone broke into the place. There's a burglar in the apartment with me and I'm in the shower naked. The burglar must think no one's home. He likes to steal things while his favorite music is playing, so he pops a CD he brought with him into the stereo. Makes perfect sense to someone scared witless, dressed in foam and armed with a shampoo bottle held like a knife. Oh god
And that's how I found out there's a hidden track at the end of Yield.
Hummus is also not on the vinyl version of of Yield, for what that's worth...
Hummus gave me a bit of scare when I first heard it. Let me share a small personal memory.
I was a college student living in a rented apartment and my roommates were all away for the holidays so I had the whole place to myself. I would frequently play Yield real loud taking advantage of the situation, but I would always press Next on the stereo at the end of All Those Yesterdays because I thought there was some kind of technical error at the end of the CD. I mean, a long weird silence with nothing happening - who has time for that when you can just listen to Brain of J in all its glory AGAIN?
But this one time ATY was on while I was in the shower with the bathroom door open. Then silence. I'm still in the shower, thinking my shower thoughts and doing shower things. Then SUDDENLY there's strange music I had never heard before. I am absolutely certain it's not coming from any of the CDs I own, for sure! First thought is someone broke into the place. There's a burglar in the apartment with me and I'm in the shower naked. The burglar must think no one's home. He likes to steal things while his favorite music is playing, so he pops a CD he brought with him into the stereo. Makes perfect sense to someone scared witless, dressed in foam and armed with a shampoo bottle held like a knife. Oh god
And that's how I found out there's a hidden track at the end of Yield.
The reel noise at the end of Binaural work me from a sleep and scared the shit out me the first time I heard it.
_________________
emanon wrote:
I think I either need to drink less to become more alert, or more so as not to care.
Of all the songs that fans sing along to at shows, this one is the most irritating when it happens.
No, no. The call and response in Corduroy is much more irritating.
Yeah that isn't really a sing along though. I'm talking about when they sing so loud along with certain songs, Betterman(live), Alive, etc.
This has got to be the most cynical fan site on the entire internet.
I love Pearl Jam so much
I don't *love* everything Pearl Jam does, but I wouldn't describe any of it as irritating to me.
As for recent live versions of Corduroy -- I dunno, I think the back-and-forth between band and audience is pretty powerful, especially with this band. Is it like they used to do it? No -- but who cares?
Post subject: Re: Song of the Moment: Indifference
Posted: Fri September 29, 2023 6:50 pm
NYUCK NYUCK NYUCK
Joined: Tue January 01, 2013 3:35 pm Posts: 32293 Location: Buenos Aires
Lounge Lizard wrote:
guitar_davey wrote:
Birds in Hell wrote:
Hummus ranked way too low.
Hummus is also not on the vinyl version of of Yield, for what that's worth...
Hummus gave me a bit of scare when I first heard it. Let me share a small personal memory.
I was a college student living in a rented apartment and my roommates were all away for the holidays so I had the whole place to myself. I would frequently play Yield real loud taking advantage of the situation, but I would always press Next on the stereo at the end of All Those Yesterdays because I thought there was some kind of technical error at the end of the CD. I mean, a long weird silence with nothing happening - who has time for that when you can just listen to Brain of J in all its glory AGAIN?
But this one time ATY was on while I was in the shower with the bathroom door open. Then silence. I'm still in the shower, thinking my shower thoughts and doing shower things. Then SUDDENLY there's strange music I had never heard before. I am absolutely certain it's not coming from any of the CDs I own, for sure! First thought is someone broke into the place. There's a burglar in the apartment with me and I'm in the shower naked. The burglar must think no one's home. He likes to steal things while his favorite music is playing, so he pops a CD he brought with him into the stereo. Makes perfect sense to someone scared witless, dressed in foam and armed with a shampoo bottle held like a knife. Oh god
And that's how I found out there's a hidden track at the end of Yield.
Funny story. A similar thing happened to me when I was 13 years old and fell asleep after listening to my Offspring Americana CD, which I'd owned for many months yet had no idea featured a hidden song at the end of the final track "Pay the Man."
Scroll to 9:15 and imagine what it's like to wake up to this music BLARING in your room. I was terrified
Post subject: Re: Song of the Moment: Indifference
Posted: Fri September 29, 2023 8:02 pm
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
guitar_davey wrote:
E.H. Ruddock wrote:
guitar_davey wrote:
E.H. Ruddock wrote:
wease wrote:
E.H. Ruddock wrote:
Of all the songs that fans sing along to at shows, this one is the most irritating when it happens.
No, no. The call and response in Corduroy is much more irritating.
Yeah that isn't really a sing along though. I'm talking about when they sing so loud along with certain songs, Betterman(live), Alive, etc.
This has got to be the most cynical fan site on the entire internet.
I love Pearl Jam so much
I don't *love* everything Pearl Jam does, but I wouldn't describe any of it as irritating to me.
As for recent live versions of Corduroy -- I dunno, I think the back-and-forth between band and audience is pretty powerful, especially with this band. Is it like they used to do it? No -- but who cares?
I didn't say the song was irritating. I said the crowd singing along to it is. There is a big difference.
_________________ Clouuuuds Rolll byyy...BANG BANG BANG BANG
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 102 guests
You cannot post new topics in this forum You cannot reply to topics in this forum You cannot edit your posts in this forum You cannot delete your posts in this forum