something that sounds like real people playing real instruments in a roomstip wrote:for those of you who say this song feels 'organic', what do you mean by that?
new (old) song: Let it Ride
- Heathen
- Rank This Poster
- Posts: 3988
- Joined: Wed January 30, 2013 4:30 pm
Re: new (old) song: Let it Ride
cutuphalfdead wrote:so glad i don't see signatures
- Thejambi
- Rank This Poster
- Posts: 4301
- Joined: Fri April 12, 2013 8:12 pm
- Location: Potato
Re: new (old) song: Let it Ride
This is a big part of it.Heathen wrote:something that sounds like real people playing real instruments in a roomstip wrote:for those of you who say this song feels 'organic', what do you mean by that?
There's the dog. You can't fake that stuff. Confess with your mouth.
- Strat
- Waiting for HVAC Repairman
- Posts: 35407
- Joined: Tue January 01, 2013 3:48 pm
- Location: Twin City Kisses
Re: new (old) song: Let it Ride
stip wrote:for those of you who say this song feels 'organic', what do you mean by that?
The complete opposite to the beginning of "lightning bolt"
okay everyone clap!!! clap!! !build!! EMOTIONAL RELEASE TIME!
- stip
- The worst
- Posts: 42946
- Joined: Thu December 13, 2012 6:31 pm
Re: new (old) song: Let it Ride
okay, right, but remember that these are also very different types of songs. You can't easily compare these to each other, can you? It makes sense to prefer one type to another, though.
actually I'm not sure what i'm responding to here.
These feel unmastered to me. I really wonder how much of people's issues with later day pearl jam really come down to production--issues with how the songs feel due to their presentation, rather than the writing itself.
actually I'm not sure what i'm responding to here.
These feel unmastered to me. I really wonder how much of people's issues with later day pearl jam really come down to production--issues with how the songs feel due to their presentation, rather than the writing itself.
I Am No Guide - Pearl Jam Song by Song - Out now!
He/Him/His
He/Him/His
- Strat
- Waiting for HVAC Repairman
- Posts: 35407
- Joined: Tue January 01, 2013 3:48 pm
- Location: Twin City Kisses
Re: new (old) song: Let it Ride
stip wrote:okay, right, but remember that these are also very different types of songs. You can't easily compare these to each other, can you? It makes sense to prefer one type to another, though.
actually I'm not sure what i'm responding to here.
These feel unmastered to me. I really wonder how much of people's issues with later day pearl jam really come down to production--issues with how the songs feel due to their presentation, rather than the writing itself.
It just feels though it was a very specific effort to start the song off that way; so that the fans can get get all riled up and clapping before it breaks. When the alternative approach may be "what does this song require"
- Norah
- Poster of the Year
- Posts: 37327
- Joined: Tue January 01, 2013 2:04 pm
- Location: September 2020 Poster of the Month
Re: new (old) song: Let it Ride
Eh, if that was the case I'd have to hate Parachutes, Marker In The Sand, and Army Reserve.stip wrote:I really wonder how much of people's issues with later day pearl jam really come down to production--issues with how the songs feel due to their presentation, rather than the writing itself.
- ---
- Future Drummer
- Posts: 2439
- Joined: Tue February 12, 2013 5:03 pm
Re: new (old) song: Let it Ride
It just seems to have a kind of life that's been lacking for some time.stip wrote:for those of you who say this song feels 'organic', what do you mean by that?
The song moves, it tilts and careens and dips and dives, and does so completely un-self-consciously. There's space within and around the central riff that lets the other instruments explore their respective places in the larger composition. The melody isn't immediate, and is the antithesis of, say, Worldwide Suicide. WWS's vocal melody feels contrived, compressed, and overwrought, and it feels like the delivery's affectation is composed for the sake of a hook. It seems like it was crafted irrespective of the contributions of the other five members, while LiR's delivery feels as though it's mindful of - and purposely situated within - the contributions of the other members. It feels like all five band members are allowed to bring this piece to life, while songs like WWS and The Fixer and MYM are kitschy and disposable, and entirely unconcerned with creating space for the rest of the band to flourish.
The life in this song sounds to me like the sum of five vibrant musicians each breathing life into the framework of a composition, rather than being constrained by structures and ambitions imposed by one primary songwriter. This is a Pearl Jam song, not an Eddie Vedder song.
Last edited by --- on Tue July 23, 2013 5:07 pm, edited 1 time in total.
- Norah
- Poster of the Year
- Posts: 37327
- Joined: Tue January 01, 2013 2:04 pm
- Location: September 2020 Poster of the Month
Re: new (old) song: Let it Ride
Guys, thodoks gets it.
- Thejambi
- Rank This Poster
- Posts: 4301
- Joined: Fri April 12, 2013 8:12 pm
- Location: Potato
Re: new (old) song: Let it Ride
Production is brilliant in RA and I find it lackluster. The production has been poor the past two and it has only highlighted the weaknesses in the writing. Better production may have helped in overall listenability but wouldn't have made them better songs.stip wrote:okay, right, but remember that these are also very different types of songs. You can't easily compare these to each other, can you? It makes sense to prefer one type to another, though.
actually I'm not sure what i'm responding to here.
These feel unmastered to me. I really wonder how much of people's issues with later day pearl jam really come down to production--issues with how the songs feel due to their presentation, rather than the writing itself.
There's the dog. You can't fake that stuff. Confess with your mouth.
- Thejambi
- Rank This Poster
- Posts: 4301
- Joined: Fri April 12, 2013 8:12 pm
- Location: Potato
Re: new (old) song: Let it Ride
--- wrote:It just seems to have a kind of life that's been lacking for some time.stip wrote:for those of you who say this song feels 'organic', what do you mean by that?
The song moves, it tilts and careens and dips and dives, and does so completely un-self-consciously. There's space within and around the central riff that lets the other instruments explore their respective places in the larger composition. The melody isn't immediate, and is the antithesis of, say, Worldwide Suicide. WWS's vocal melody feels contrived, compressed, and overwrought, and it feels like the delivery's affectation is composed for the sake of a hook. It seems like it was crafted irrespective of the contributions of the other five members, while LiR's delivery feels as though it's mindful of - and purposely situated within - the contributions of the other members. It feels like all five band members are allowed to bring this piece to life, while songs like WWS and The Fixer and MYM are kitschy and disposable, and entirely unconcerned with creating space for the rest of the band to flourish.
The life in this song sounds to me like the sum of five vibrant musicians each breathing life into the framework of a composition, rather than being constrained by structures and ambitions imposed by one primary songwriter. This is a Pearl Jam song, not an Eddie Vedder song.
There's the dog. You can't fake that stuff. Confess with your mouth.
- EJ
- Fake NYC Setlist Relayer
- Posts: 7053
- Joined: Wed January 02, 2013 3:15 pm
Re: new (old) song: Let it Ride
wow, how did you do that?--- wrote:It just seems to have a kind of life that's been lacking for some time.stip wrote:for those of you who say this song feels 'organic', what do you mean by that?
The song moves, it tilts and careens and dips and dives, and does so completely un-self-consciously. There's space within and around the central riff that lets the other instruments explore their respective places in the larger composition. The melody isn't immediate, and is the antithesis of, say, Worldwide Suicide. WWS's vocal melody feels contrived, compressed, and overwrought, and it feels like the delivery's affectation is composed for the sake of a hook. It seems like it was crafted irrespective of the contributions of the other five members, while LiR's delivery feels as though it's mindful of - and purposely situated within - the contributions of the other members. It feels like all five band members are allowed to bring this piece to life, while songs like WWS and The Fixer and MYM are kitschy and disposable, and entirely unconcerned with creating space for the rest of the band to flourish.
The life in this song sounds to me like the sum of five vibrant musicians each breathing life into the framework of a composition, rather than being constrained by structures and ambitions imposed by one primary songwriter. This is a Pearl Jam song, not an Eddie Vedder song.
- Strat
- Waiting for HVAC Repairman
- Posts: 35407
- Joined: Tue January 01, 2013 3:48 pm
- Location: Twin City Kisses
Re: new (old) song: Let it Ride
Yea, im just going to stop posting all together....EJ wrote:wow, how did you do that?--- wrote:It just seems to have a kind of life that's been lacking for some time.stip wrote:for those of you who say this song feels 'organic', what do you mean by that?
The song moves, it tilts and careens and dips and dives, and does so completely un-self-consciously. There's space within and around the central riff that lets the other instruments explore their respective places in the larger composition. The melody isn't immediate, and is the antithesis of, say, Worldwide Suicide. WWS's vocal melody feels contrived, compressed, and overwrought, and it feels like the delivery's affectation is composed for the sake of a hook. It seems like it was crafted irrespective of the contributions of the other five members, while LiR's delivery feels as though it's mindful of - and purposely situated within - the contributions of the other members. It feels like all five band members are allowed to bring this piece to life, while songs like WWS and The Fixer and MYM are kitschy and disposable, and entirely unconcerned with creating space for the rest of the band to flourish.
The life in this song sounds to me like the sum of five vibrant musicians each breathing life into the framework of a composition, rather than being constrained by structures and ambitions imposed by one primary songwriter. This is a Pearl Jam song, not an Eddie Vedder song.
- malice
- post-structuralist
- Posts: 4377
- Joined: Tue January 01, 2013 2:22 pm
- Location: faked by jorge
Re: new (old) song: Let it Ride
without alternate recordings to use as an example, I don't see how the production can be removed from the writing.stip wrote:okay, right, but remember that these are also very different types of songs. You can't easily compare these to each other, can you? It makes sense to prefer one type to another, though.
actually I'm not sure what i'm responding to here.
These feel unmastered to me. I really wonder how much of people's issues with later day pearl jam really come down to production--issues with how the songs feel due to their presentation, rather than the writing itself.
productive output is what people respond to - overproduced good music is essentially bad music - think of Let It Be - which George Martin is famous for noting: "produced by Phil Spector, or, rather, over-produced by Phil Spector"
Dev wrote:you're delusional. you are a sad sad person. fuck off. you're mentally ill beyond repair. i don't need your shit. dissapear.
- Spoiler: show
- mray10
- Broken Tamborine
- Posts: 434
- Joined: Wed January 02, 2013 3:54 pm
Re: new (old) song: Let it Ride
I get that same feeling, the liberation is death and especially the line about the "law must step aside" puts everything into focus of a potential euthanasia situation.stip wrote:you could be right, soulfire. these were my first impressions, and primarily based on the lyrics that kind of jumped out at me. Euthanasia, possibly (with the law must step aside lyric). Even abortion, from a certain angle.
This is what happens when I post something within hours instead of days
We think these songs are post Riot Act/pre ST, right?
The whole Terry Schiavo mess was March 2005.
- Soulfire
- Yeah Yeah Yeah
- Posts: 68
- Joined: Tue July 23, 2013 5:21 am
Re: new (old) song: Let it Ride
I think you may have just found the key that unlocked this song.mray10 wrote:I get that same feeling, the liberation is death and especially the line about the "law must step aside" puts everything into focus of a potential euthanasia situation.stip wrote:you could be right, soulfire. these were my first impressions, and primarily based on the lyrics that kind of jumped out at me. Euthanasia, possibly (with the law must step aside lyric). Even abortion, from a certain angle.
This is what happens when I post something within hours instead of days
We think these songs are post Riot Act/pre ST, right?
The whole Terry Schiavo mess was March 2005.
-
warehouse
- Rank This Poster
- Posts: 4993
- Joined: Sat January 05, 2013 3:34 pm
Re: new (old) song: Let it Ride
good work mraySoulfire wrote:I think you may have just found the key that unlocked this song.mray10 wrote:I get that same feeling, the liberation is death and especially the line about the "law must step aside" puts everything into focus of a potential euthanasia situation.stip wrote:you could be right, soulfire. these were my first impressions, and primarily based on the lyrics that kind of jumped out at me. Euthanasia, possibly (with the law must step aside lyric). Even abortion, from a certain angle.
This is what happens when I post something within hours instead of days
We think these songs are post Riot Act/pre ST, right?
The whole Terry Schiavo mess was March 2005.
-
IlluminEddie
- Broken Tamborine
- Posts: 460
- Joined: Fri July 12, 2013 8:16 pm
Re: new (old) song: Let it Ride
Me thinks it's about abortion. We all know how Ed loves abortion n all...
- stip
- The worst
- Posts: 42946
- Joined: Thu December 13, 2012 6:31 pm
Re: new (old) song: Let it Ride
cutuphalfdead wrote:Eh, if that was the case I'd have to hate Parachutes, Marker In The Sand, and Army Reserve.stip wrote:I really wonder how much of people's issues with later day pearl jam really come down to production--issues with how the songs feel due to their presentation, rather than the writing itself.
it's not all that, obviously. And think about how much MORE you'd like those songs.
I Am No Guide - Pearl Jam Song by Song - Out now!
He/Him/His
He/Him/His
- stip
- The worst
- Posts: 42946
- Joined: Thu December 13, 2012 6:31 pm
Re: new (old) song: Let it Ride
guys, I'm still not feeling this one. It's fine. But that's it.
I Am No Guide - Pearl Jam Song by Song - Out now!
He/Him/His
He/Him/His
- Heathen
- Rank This Poster
- Posts: 3988
- Joined: Wed January 30, 2013 4:30 pm
Re: new (old) song: Let it Ride
I don't really make a distinction. A song is what a song sounds like. Not what the sheet looks like. At least to me. Now I know what you mean of course, so would I like Life Wasted, Unemployable, The Fixer or WWS with a different production? Probably not, unless it was produced in a way that makes the lyrics unhearable.stip wrote:These feel unmastered to me. I really wonder how much of people's issues with later day pearl jam really come down to production--issues with how the songs feel due to their presentation, rather than the writing itself.
cutuphalfdead wrote:so glad i don't see signatures