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I'm really liking the snippets of lyrics we've got (assuming they're right). But I want those lyrics to LTRP!
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harmless wrote:
I'm really liking the snippets of lyrics we've got (assuming they're right). But I want those lyrics to LTRP!
Yeah I've been dreaming of spinning some cds Now I'm awake, dreaming spin the records, spin the records I take a record, then a grab to the needle I spin them fast with a nice big player
Let Let...Let The Records Play Let Let...Let The Records Play
Source: Brendan told me over the telephone.
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Funny how this whole thread has become devoted to SBM and FD, the songs that everyone fear the most... When there were a ton of very encouraging comments about many of the other songs... RM at it's best
Funny how this whole thread has become devoted to SBM and FD, the songs that everyone fear the most... When there were a ton of very encouraging comments about many of the other songs... RM at it's best
I'm really liking the snippets of lyrics we've got (assuming they're right). But I want those lyrics to LTRP!
Yeah I've been dreaming of spinning some cds Now I'm awake, dreaming spin the records, spin the records I take a record, then a grab to the needle I spin them fast with a nice big player
Let Let...Let The Records Play Let Let...Let The Records Play
Source: Brendan told me over the telephone.
" ohh that song talks about how everyone listen to their music in mp3 you know....and i love singles in vinyl man, so let the records play..."
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After 2 reviews I'm about exactly where I was before. Expecting an album of varying quality, hopefully with 4-5 really good to great tracks that keep me coming back. I have enjoyed all their albums but the last that had me enjoying every thing was VS (well Vitalogy if HeyFoxy is dropped).
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bluestate wrote:
What I find interesting is that the songs the first reviewer was most excited about are the ones that Franz and Cris seemed to be much less interested in and vice versa (see his comments on Sirens).
This piqued my interest as well. Happens a lot of PJ songs down the road, but for initial gut reactions, this are interesting/promising
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stip wrote:
Lounge Lizard wrote:
southp wrote:
Is the 1st review in this thread somewhere? I guess I only saw the 2nd one.
there was commercial success for JB? :/
just breathe was quite successful in the US
Yeah. I don't know numbers, but probably one of their bigger songs in the 2000s if I had to guess... based on hearing it everywhere / people knowing about it
I'm intrigued by my fathers son. Both a dark atmosphere and a funny bridge? And "really something new". The work of art line reminded me of that poem in vitalogy.
I'm imagining pendulum is like CC now, I'm gonna be super bummed when it sounds nothing like it.
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Lounge Lizard wrote:
southp wrote:
Is the 1st review in this thread somewhere? I guess I only saw the 2nd one.
there was commercial success for JB? :/
I don't know about the commercial success but it's probably the most listened to modern Pearl Jam song. Its Pearl Jam's 5th most listened song at last.fm with about 3200 people who listen to the song per week. Mind Your Manners comes next at place 8 with 2700 users and The Fixer at place 13 with 1900 listeners. Last.fm is quite representative with about 35k people listening to Pearl Jam every week.
Is the 1st review in this thread somewhere? I guess I only saw the 2nd one.
there was commercial success for JB? :/
just breathe was quite successful in the US
Yeah. I don't know numbers, but probably one of their bigger songs in the 2000s if I had to guess... based on hearing it everywhere / people knowing about it
Fucking wow, it was so Into The Wild... Who'd it compete against - Shanya Twain?
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Mike wrote:
Lounge Lizard wrote:
southp wrote:
Is the 1st review in this thread somewhere? I guess I only saw the 2nd one.
there was commercial success for JB? :/
I don't know about the commercial success but it's probably the most listened to modern Pearl Jam song. Its Pearl Jam's 5th most listened song at last.fm with about 3200 people who listen to the song per week. Mind Your Manners comes next at place 8 with 2700 users and The Fixer at place 13 with 1900 listeners. Last.fm is quite representative with about 35k people listening to Pearl Jam every week.
Oh, and the next one is way down at place 36: Unthought Known.
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Lounge Lizard wrote:
bodysnatcher wrote:
stip wrote:
Lounge Lizard wrote:
southp wrote:
Is the 1st review in this thread somewhere? I guess I only saw the 2nd one.
there was commercial success for JB? :/
just breathe was quite successful in the US
Yeah. I don't know numbers, but probably one of their bigger songs in the 2000s if I had to guess... based on hearing it everywhere / people knowing about it
Fucking wow, it was so Into The Wild... Who'd it compete against - Shanya Twain?
According to wiki: "It peaked at number five on the Billboard Rock Charts and number six on the Billboard Alternative Charts, which makes it the band's highest-charting follow-up single since "Wishlist" in 1998."
It also peaked at #1 on radio "triple a" songs... which yes, would include crap like "Shanya" Twain
I'm really not bothered about the fadeout. Far too much is made of that stuff. Backspacer and S/T are not the first PJ fadeouts.
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