Dance of the Clairvoyants
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Re: Dance of the Clairvoyants
for me that would've pulled me right out of the chill vibes of the last half; I can see the argument for having one more "rock" song there but idk, it's so organic that the synth funk would be a turn off for me
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Re: Dance of the Clairvoyants
the only song i compared it to was "in my tree", which is more about the feeling that pearl jam did something totally new. DTE is super catchy, but right in pearl jam's wheelhouse. NAIS is a good comparison, but i still think DOTC is more out there for pj.Anders wrote:I'm thinking Nothing As It Seems to Binaural.McParadigm wrote:Dance is to this record what Do the Evolution was to Yield.
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Re: Dance of the Clairvoyants
i think this makes sense thematically where it is, and flows beautifully. the sequencing issue, such as it is, is that the album closes with 4 slower songs and has two closers in a row. since comes then goes and buckle up could fit in anywhere you could try playing around with mixing them up with Never Destination and Take the Long Way. Those 4 songs could appear in any order. The first 6 songs are perfectly sequenced to set up themes and tell a story- and they flow really well into one another to boot
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Re: Dance of the Clairvoyants
I think I kinda like the two closers in a row thing? River Cross feels kind of like an encore
I agree with the person who said "Comes Then Goes" could also close it lol, so there's potentially three closers
eh, I'm OK with vaguely upbeat side A then chill side B
I agree with the person who said "Comes Then Goes" could also close it lol, so there's potentially three closers
eh, I'm OK with vaguely upbeat side A then chill side B
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Re: Dance of the Clairvoyants
I love the album so much i always forget about this one, and its one of the best for sure.
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Re: Dance of the Clairvoyants
Totally agree about the first six tracks.stip wrote:i think this makes sense thematically where it is, and flows beautifully. the sequencing issue, such as it is, is that the album closes with 4 slower songs and has two closers in a row. since comes then goes and buckle up could fit in anywhere you could try playing around with mixing them up with Never Destination and Take the Long Way. Those 4 songs could appear in any order. The first 6 songs are perfectly sequenced to set up themes and tell a story- and they flow really well into one another to boot
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Re: Dance of the Clairvoyants
Just your regular reminder that this is the best song they've made since 2002 (or earlier). Kind of got lost in the excitement of the other tracks.
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Yep. Milestone PJ tune.Monkey_Driven wrote:Just your regular reminder that this is the best song they've made since 2002 (or earlier). Kind of got lost in the excitement of the other tracks.
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Re: Dance of the Clairvoyants
guitar_davey wrote:Yep. Milestone PJ tune.Monkey_Driven wrote:Just your regular reminder that this is the best song they've made since 2002 (or earlier). Kind of got lost in the excitement of the other tracks.
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Re: Dance of the Clairvoyants
More and more...this one is becoming a skippable track for me. It's fine, but surprisingly, there's so much more to the record that's a lot better.
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Re: Dance of the Clairvoyants
It's a very good song. This isn't a knock on DOTC, but, if you're including songs from Riot Act, then I'd disagree. There's several on that album I'd pick over it. And, I find it on par with my favorites from S/T.Monkey_Driven wrote:Just your regular reminder that this is the best song they've made since 2002 (or earlier). Kind of got lost in the excitement of the other tracks.
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Re: Dance of the Clairvoyants
TOP 3 ON THE ALBUM! STILL LOVE THIS SONG
Clouuuuds Rolll byyy...BANG BANG BANG BANG
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Agree with this.E.H. Ruddock wrote:TOP 3 ON THE ALBUM! STILL LOVE THIS SONG
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Re: Dance of the Clairvoyants
So during the final minute, in the background, I guess the lyrics are:
Took my love, to have and to hold
Held me down in the river
Took my love, to have and to hold
Drowning in the river
Took my love, to have and to hold
Held me down in the river
Took my love, to have and to hold
Drowning in the river
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Re: Dance of the Clairvoyants
I like that
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Re: Dance of the Clairvoyants
yeah that's cool
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Re: Dance of the Clairvoyants
I disagree. I think it needs to be early to convince people to pay attention to the album. If you just listen to the first two tracks you might not be that impressed, but DOTC comes on right after and convinces you there might be more worth listening to. I think the album sorely needs it at that point unless you shuffle more things around.Lounge Lizard wrote:This should have been pushed much, much lower in the album's tracklist.
Like, the one before the last song, maybe. Or third from the end.
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Re: Dance of the Clairvoyants
my partner sings "eeeexpecto patronum", lmao
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Re: Dance of the Clairvoyants
My vinyl says "Dance of the Clairvoyants (edit)." Who's gonna figure out if this is a different version? Because I'm shit at that.
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