Chris_H_2 wrote:This is the definitive cover of Cheap Trick's "The Flame."
Now excuse me while I go dry hump my 8th-grade girlfriend.
DUDE! I was just thinking I heard he same thing!
Chris_H_2 wrote:This is the definitive cover of Cheap Trick's "The Flame."
Now excuse me while I go dry hump my 8th-grade girlfriend.
Will you hold me while we watch St. Elmo's Fire together?Walker Bait wrote:Chris_H_2 wrote:This is the definitive cover of Cheap Trick's "The Flame."
Now excuse me while I go dry hump my 8th-grade girlfriend.
DUDE! I was just thinking I heard he same thing!
bodysnatcher wrote:i really can't wait to hear this now

This might well be right. If you're sure, PM stip.dimejinky99 wrote:I think that lyric is 'wherein this grace...' Not 'wound...'
RisingTides wrote:There is more kindness on the internet than we would care to admit to ourselves. Sometimes we are so afraid of falling victim to a ruse, we miss out on actual opportunities.
I never gave a fuck what people claimed PJ were, and still don't.OmegaprimeVKM wrote:I don't know if we should scapegoat Brendan O'Brien but this is fucking drudgery of the highest kind.
The band has become the caricature that everyone claims that they are. It's really not good. The best we can hope for is that this passes unnoticed and people remember this band as the ones who produced Red Mosquito, Bu$hleaguer and Not For You
RisingTides wrote:There is more kindness on the internet than we would care to admit to ourselves. Sometimes we are so afraid of falling victim to a ruse, we miss out on actual opportunities.
Only if i can run my fingers thru your hair during the good parts.Chris_H_2 wrote:Will you hold me while we watch St. Elmo's Fire together?Walker Bait wrote:Chris_H_2 wrote:This is the definitive cover of Cheap Trick's "The Flame."
Now excuse me while I go dry hump my 8th-grade girlfriend.
DUDE! I was just thinking I heard he same thing!
Possibly.Lounge Lizard wrote:Would this fit Brian Adam's catalog?
RisingTides wrote:There is more kindness on the internet than we would care to admit to ourselves. Sometimes we are so afraid of falling victim to a ruse, we miss out on actual opportunities.
Pearl jam r stupid.mackeycold wrote:Can anyone explain to me Pearl Jam's strategy here? Somewhat connected at rdio.com put the song up for multiple hours. It gets everywhere to major radio stations linking it to consequence of sound to stereogum and etc. A ton of Pearl Jam's big fans have heard it. So they try and pretend as if the leak never happened, get the song taken down, and then be like we're premiering it for the first time on sirius thursday! Wouldn't it have been smarter financially speaking for them to have taken command of the leak, putting it on iTunes, and giving every radio station the go to play it? Maybe even putting another song out. Bands like QOTSA and NIN (just to name a few) have countered leaks by putting up the stream on iTunes, where they know the hardcore fans will go for sound quality (at least before the album officially hits), and casual fans and possible converts will find it and maybe listen in. PJ is like Nuh uh we're totally premiering it on Thursday and oh by the way, we're revoking memberships for some of you. Anyway, great tune. 12 string sounds cool, Ed's on, and Matt is terrific as well. Reminds me of Pink Floyd's poppier stuff (Wish you Were Here, Mother, Comfortably Numb), a bit of Automatic for the People era R.E.M., Springsteen, etc. I think this could be a smash hit on rock radio too.
there's probably a deal with Sirius behind it. advertising dollars, etc.mackeycold wrote:Can anyone explain to me Pearl Jam's strategy here? Somewhat connected at rdio.com put the song up for multiple hours. It gets everywhere to major radio stations linking it to consequence of sound to stereogum and etc. A ton of Pearl Jam's big fans have heard it. So they try and pretend as if the leak never happened, get the song taken down, and then be like we're premiering it for the first time on sirius thursday! Wouldn't it have been smarter financially speaking for them to have taken command of the leak, putting it on iTunes, and giving every radio station the go to play it? Maybe even putting another song out. Bands like QOTSA and NIN (just to name a few) have countered leaks by putting up the stream on iTunes, where they know the hardcore fans will go for sound quality (at least before the album officially hits), and casual fans and possible converts will find it and maybe listen in. PJ is like Nuh uh we're totally premiering it on Thursday and oh by the way, we're revoking memberships for some of you. Anyway, great tune. 12 string sounds cool, Ed's on, and Matt is terrific as well. Reminds me of Pink Floyd's poppier stuff (Wish you Were Here, Mother, Comfortably Numb), a bit of Automatic for the People era R.E.M., Springsteen, etc. I think this could be a smash hit on rock radio too.
maybe its because on Thursday they will release it with a video!!!stupidmop wrote:Pearl jam r stupid.mackeycold wrote:Can anyone explain to me Pearl Jam's strategy here? Somewhat connected at rdio.com put the song up for multiple hours. It gets everywhere to major radio stations linking it to consequence of sound to stereogum and etc. A ton of Pearl Jam's big fans have heard it. So they try and pretend as if the leak never happened, get the song taken down, and then be like we're premiering it for the first time on sirius thursday! Wouldn't it have been smarter financially speaking for them to have taken command of the leak, putting it on iTunes, and giving every radio station the go to play it? Maybe even putting another song out. Bands like QOTSA and NIN (just to name a few) have countered leaks by putting up the stream on iTunes, where they know the hardcore fans will go for sound quality (at least before the album officially hits), and casual fans and possible converts will find it and maybe listen in. PJ is like Nuh uh we're totally premiering it on Thursday and oh by the way, we're revoking memberships for some of you. Anyway, great tune. 12 string sounds cool, Ed's on, and Matt is terrific as well. Reminds me of Pink Floyd's poppier stuff (Wish you Were Here, Mother, Comfortably Numb), a bit of Automatic for the People era R.E.M., Springsteen, etc. I think this could be a smash hit on rock radio too.
They don't know how this shit works. It's like they're stuck in....the.....80s
At this point in their career, I think the band is like "fuck it, we'll put Dead Kennedy's song and a Bryan Adams song on the same record and people will like it."Dugg wrote:The more I listen to this fucker the more I think the band let Eddie down here. The music just doesn't rise to level of the vocals to me, not even close. Maybe the whole band was confused too. I fully expect them to perfect the power ballad on their next album.
i doubt they'd want 9 people at their concertsGob wrote:They may even be just trying to weed out the die hard nutcase fans.
cutuphalfdead wrote:so glad i don't see signatures
i just asked for a pm, all this talk of bryan adams and the flame.. i kinda wanted to have a heart to heart chat.. i wanted no commercially available material, i dunno what youre talking abouti got bugs wrote:OFFER OR REQUEST FOR BANNED OR COMMERCIALLY AVAILABLE MATERIAL DELETED. PLEASE DO NOT REPOST. - THE MANAGEMENT
Hmm. True but if that's the case why did somebody either fall asleep at the switch or allow the song to go up period and for as long as it was up for?bodysnatcher wrote:there's probably a deal with Sirius behind it. advertising dollars, etc.mackeycold wrote:Can anyone explain to me Pearl Jam's strategy here? Somewhat connected at rdio.com put the song up for multiple hours. It gets everywhere to major radio stations linking it to consequence of sound to stereogum and etc. A ton of Pearl Jam's big fans have heard it. So they try and pretend as if the leak never happened, get the song taken down, and then be like we're premiering it for the first time on sirius thursday! Wouldn't it have been smarter financially speaking for them to have taken command of the leak, putting it on iTunes, and giving every radio station the go to play it? Maybe even putting another song out. Bands like QOTSA and NIN (just to name a few) have countered leaks by putting up the stream on iTunes, where they know the hardcore fans will go for sound quality (at least before the album officially hits), and casual fans and possible converts will find it and maybe listen in. PJ is like Nuh uh we're totally premiering it on Thursday and oh by the way, we're revoking memberships for some of you. Anyway, great tune. 12 string sounds cool, Ed's on, and Matt is terrific as well. Reminds me of Pink Floyd's poppier stuff (Wish you Were Here, Mother, Comfortably Numb), a bit of Automatic for the People era R.E.M., Springsteen, etc. I think this could be a smash hit on rock radio too.
i got bugs wrote:i just asked for a pm, all this talk of bryan adams and the flame.. i kinda wanted to have a heart to heart chat.. i wanted no commercially available material, i dunno what youre talking abouti got bugs wrote:OFFER OR REQUEST FOR BANNED OR COMMERCIALLY AVAILABLE MATERIAL DELETED. PLEASE DO NOT REPOST. - THE MANAGEMENT