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Post subject: Re: Lost Dogs: Official Album Thread
Posted: Mon May 16, 2016 9:17 pm
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Kevin Davis wrote:
so much filler on this album
Yeah, it's like almost every song got left off of other albums because they were obviously not very good and then PJ just put all that filler garbage on to this album. I like some of these filler songs but they just don't seem finished. I mean, can anyone even understand the lyrics to Yellow Ledbetter? And none of these songs really grow or take you on a journey. <_< Seriously, I just wish they all started off slow and quiet and then built to a cock popping crescendo. I fucking love when songs do that. I FUCKING LOVE IT!! Guys, why doesn't Pearl Jam write all of their songs to sound exactly like Even Flow?
Post subject: Re: Lost Dogs: Official Album Thread
Posted: Mon May 16, 2016 9:18 pm
The Master
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PHATJ wrote:
Kevin Davis wrote:
so much filler on this album
Yeah, it's like almost every song got left off of other albums because they were obviously not very good and then PJ just put all that filler garbage on to this album. I like some of these filler songs but they just don't seem finished. I mean, can anyone even understand the lyrics to Yellow Ledbetter? And none of these songs really grow or take you on a journey. <_< Seriously, I just wish they all started off slow and quiet and then built to a cock popping crescendo. I fucking love when songs do that. I FUCKING LOVE IT!! Guys, why doesn't Pearl Jam write all of their songs to sound exactly like Even Flow?
Post subject: Re: Lost Dogs: Official Album Thread
Posted: Mon May 16, 2016 9:19 pm
Future Drummer
Joined: Mon July 08, 2013 11:12 pm Posts: 3268
Nah there's some good ones on here. Sad, In The Moonlight, Fatal, Hard To Imagine, Footsteps, Wash, Dead Man, Strangest Tribe, Last Kiss, even Drifting.
Post subject: Re: Lost Dogs: Official Album Thread
Posted: Mon May 16, 2016 10:46 pm
Major Dude
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LoathedVermin72 wrote:
I gotta say, after listening to both versions just now, I think I prefer the LD version of "Alone". Like, by a good margin. It's noiser, messier, a little more experimental. Eddie's aged, somber vocals give the song a different dimension and meaning. It makes going back to the hyper-earnest-angry-young-man original kind of embarrassing by comparison.
Except for the "snakes in a panic line..."
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Post subject: Re: Lost Dogs: Official Album Thread
Posted: Mon May 16, 2016 10:47 pm
Major Dude
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Birds in Hell wrote:
LoathedVermin72 wrote:
I gotta say, after listening to both versions just now, I think I prefer the LD version of "Alone". Like, by a good margin. It's noiser, messier, a little more experimental. Eddie's aged, somber vocals give the song a different dimension and meaning. It makes going back to the hyper-earnest-angry-young-man original kind of embarrassing by comparison.
There's actually three finished studio versions of Alone and the unreleased one is my favourite.
v1: 1991 studio version with Dave Krusen, recorded during the Ten sessions (unreleased) v2: 1992 studio version with Dave Abbruzzese, recorded during the same sessions as State of Love and Trust, new Even Flow, etc. (released on the Go single) v3: 1991/2003 hybrid version, the 1991 track with 2003 vocals by Ed (released on Lost Dogs)
That first version surfaced on the "Rarities and Unreleased Cuts" internal Sony disc and is dead-on perfect to me.
Wasn't there a version of it on the First Week Rehearsal set?
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Post subject: Re: Lost Dogs: Official Album Thread
Posted: Mon May 16, 2016 10:54 pm
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wease wrote:
Birds in Hell wrote:
LoathedVermin72 wrote:
I gotta say, after listening to both versions just now, I think I prefer the LD version of "Alone". Like, by a good margin. It's noiser, messier, a little more experimental. Eddie's aged, somber vocals give the song a different dimension and meaning. It makes going back to the hyper-earnest-angry-young-man original kind of embarrassing by comparison.
There's actually three finished studio versions of Alone and the unreleased one is my favourite.
v1: 1991 studio version with Dave Krusen, recorded during the Ten sessions (unreleased) v2: 1992 studio version with Dave Abbruzzese, recorded during the same sessions as State of Love and Trust, new Even Flow, etc. (released on the Go single) v3: 1991/2003 hybrid version, the 1991 track with 2003 vocals by Ed (released on Lost Dogs)
That first version surfaced on the "Rarities and Unreleased Cuts" internal Sony disc and is dead-on perfect to me.
Wasn't there a version of it on the First Week Rehearsal set?
Yes but I didn't count that as a finished studio version.
Post subject: Re: Lost Dogs: Official Album Thread
Posted: Mon May 16, 2016 11:12 pm
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Birds in Hell wrote:
wease wrote:
Birds in Hell wrote:
LoathedVermin72 wrote:
I gotta say, after listening to both versions just now, I think I prefer the LD version of "Alone". Like, by a good margin. It's noiser, messier, a little more experimental. Eddie's aged, somber vocals give the song a different dimension and meaning. It makes going back to the hyper-earnest-angry-young-man original kind of embarrassing by comparison.
There's actually three finished studio versions of Alone and the unreleased one is my favourite.
v1: 1991 studio version with Dave Krusen, recorded during the Ten sessions (unreleased) v2: 1992 studio version with Dave Abbruzzese, recorded during the same sessions as State of Love and Trust, new Even Flow, etc. (released on the Go single) v3: 1991/2003 hybrid version, the 1991 track with 2003 vocals by Ed (released on Lost Dogs)
That first version surfaced on the "Rarities and Unreleased Cuts" internal Sony disc and is dead-on perfect to me.
Wasn't there a version of it on the First Week Rehearsal set?
Yes but I didn't count that as a finished studio version.
Yeah that one was just labeled as "filler"
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Post subject: Re: Lost Dogs: Official Album Thread
Posted: Tue May 17, 2016 1:17 am
The Master
Joined: Sun May 25, 2014 9:32 pm Posts: 31614 Location: Garbage Dump
evenslow wrote:
LoathedVermin72 wrote:
I hate "Leavin Here"
Wrong. Band is playing out of their minds on this shit.
Their playing is canned and neutered. The lyrics are horseshit. The production is flat and horrendous. It sounds like garbage. It is garbage. I hate it.
Wrong. Band is playing out of their minds on this shit.
Their playing is canned and neutered. The lyrics are horseshit. The production is flat and horrendous. It sounds like garbage. It is garbage. I hate it.
Don't hold back, lv. Tell us what you really think.
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