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Sgt. Crackpot wrote:
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stip wrote:
Instead of being wrong about I Am Mine, you should go listen to that backspacer remix. Just listen to Got Some and Unthought Known and you'll want to go back for the rest
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damn this album is hitting a sweet spot right now.
i don't think any album ever – pearl jam or not – has grown so much for me as Riot Act. i've said it before, but it was always bottom of the barrel in my mind since its release. At least until BS and LB came out. and even then, i ranked it with those albums. now? on any given day, it could be top 5. there's something they captured here that they never have before. and a lot of it is environmental for me. i can't listen to this album on a sunny summer afternoon. but given that i live somewhere that's dreary, gray, and dark for 9 straight months, something about this album just speaks to me during those days.
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Agreed on the esteem this record has earned over the years. When it came out, I distinctly remember speaking with a bunch of pearl jam fans at great woods in Massachusetts, and the general feeling seem to be "Huh? Did this record take them all of one afternoon to make? " but now I think it's one of their strongest records, and holy unique to their catalog in that it captures a live feeling and creates a very distinct atmosphere without a bunch of additional backing tracks or studio trickery
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I remember talking to people on the 2003 tour who were saying things like "I hope they play everything but Riot Act, because this new one sucks" and I remember thinking those people were dumb fucking meat heads.
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i never thought it sucked. i just didn't relate to it whatsoever. it was too mature for me. it took me a solid 15 years to catch up to this moment in life.
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Man, this album came out for me at just the right time. I was in Iraq, pissed off I was in Iraq, came back home for a couple of weeks and saw PJ in Vegas. What a fucked up year that was for me. That's also when my tenclub membership lapsed because I was deployed, and at first they were very against giving me my old number back.
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E.H. Ruddock wrote:
Man, this album came out for me at just the right time. I was in Iraq, pissed off I was in Iraq, came back home for a couple of weeks and saw PJ in Vegas. What a fucked up year that was for me. That's also when my tenclub membership lapsed because I was deployed, and at first they were very against giving me my old number back.
I am curious if Eddie's lyrics on this album had a strong influence on your evolving opinions at the time, and if so would you care to expound further?
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tragabigzanda wrote:
E.H. Ruddock wrote:
Man, this album came out for me at just the right time. I was in Iraq, pissed off I was in Iraq, came back home for a couple of weeks and saw PJ in Vegas. What a fucked up year that was for me. That's also when my tenclub membership lapsed because I was deployed, and at first they were very against giving me my old number back.
I am curious if Eddie's lyrics on this album had a strong influence on your evolving opinions at the time, and if so would you care to expound further?
Yeah definitely, even if I wasn't interpreting them right at the time. I mean, I wasn't singing "I Am Mine" while insurgents were trying to kidnap me or anything, but there was a point where I was over there and G.W. announced the "end of combat operations" in May (I think) of 03. We all knew it wasn't, and that is pretty much when I had had enough and wanted to get home and get out. So songs like Green Disease "A satiation with occupation And like weeds with big leaves Stealing light from what's beneath Where they have more Still they take more I know, then I don't There's a stow-away with my throat", Can't Keep "The bad feelings, It's just me. I won't wait, For answers. You can't keep, Me here", and Ghost "Breaking news and building walls Selling us, what I dont need" all had an impact.
I love Green Disease for the lyrics, just wish the music was a little better, but I still really like that song.
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I remember talking to people on the 2003 tour who were saying things like "I hope they play everything but Riot Act, because this new one sucks" and I remember thinking those people were dumb fucking meat heads.
Listening to Riot Act for the first time just completely energized me. Yield and Binaural both took some time for me. I had to come around on those records. So, for me, Riot Act was just this huge bomb. It felt like my all-time favorite band was FUCKING BACK! I love that record so much.
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durdencommatyler wrote:
Listening to Riot Act for the first time just completely energized me. Yield and Binaural both took some time for me. I had to come around on those records. So, for me, Riot Act was just this huge bomb. It felt like my all-time favorite band was FUCKING BACK! I love that record so much.
yeah and listening to Save You is just a big ol' smack in the face. The kind of smack that makes you stand up and go "FUCK YEAH LET'S GO"
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It was my least favorite for a while too, now I think it's pretty great.
It was a disappoint for me. It felt like they just didn't produce their best work. I loved the music to LBC, but the lyrics....Cropduster and Ghost felt like b-sides....Ed's vocals never got all the way there....."love is a tower and you're the key?!"
I loved the 2003 tour though and loved the songs live. The memory of what Can't Keep felt like opening the main set at Boston III still gives me chills.
Now, like many of you, this album has comfortably settled in. Organic, natural, real. I put RA in the Tom Petty category. My inner self has slowed down enough that it is finally ready to appreciate this music.
Ruddo, thank you for sharing. My favorite lyric on the record is, "Tell the captain the boats not safe, we're drowning. Turns out he's the one making waves."
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