Probably my favorite song we got in Missoula in '18. That and Fatal of course.Bammer wrote:Damn right I am quoting myself quoting myself:
Bammer wrote:You’re damn right I’m quoting myself:
Bammer wrote:Yield - in my circle anyway - signaled the end of the bandwagon Pearl Jam fan. No Code was “weird” compared to the first three records which the whole world loved. I feel like people gave No Code a pass, and waited to see if the next record would be another Ten. It wasn’t.
When Yield came out, you either knew you were locked in as a Pearl Jam fan for life, or you moved on to the next thing...
I’ve posted about this before, but the song Pilate embodied this for me. I love this record, of course. Half my friends suffered through me playing a song like Pilate and decided PJ was old news. On to the next thing. See ya, suckas!
Song of the Moment: Pilate
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Re: Song of the Moment: Pilate
The chorus lyrics keep this from being a top tier Pearl Jam song. Everything else is really great
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Re: Song of the Moment: Pilate
this song made me embarrassed to play this album for other people
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Re: Song of the Moment: Pilate
and In My TreeE.H. Ruddock wrote:Probably my favorite song we got in Missoula in '18. That and Fatal of course.Bammer wrote:Damn right I am quoting myself quoting myself:
Bammer wrote:You’re damn right I’m quoting myself:
Bammer wrote:Yield - in my circle anyway - signaled the end of the bandwagon Pearl Jam fan. No Code was “weird” compared to the first three records which the whole world loved. I feel like people gave No Code a pass, and waited to see if the next record would be another Ten. It wasn’t.
When Yield came out, you either knew you were locked in as a Pearl Jam fan for life, or you moved on to the next thing...
I’ve posted about this before, but the song Pilate embodied this for me. I love this record, of course. Half my friends suffered through me playing a song like Pilate and decided PJ was old news. On to the next thing. See ya, suckas!
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Re: Song of the Moment: Pilate
Chris_H_2 wrote:and In My TreeE.H. Ruddock wrote:Probably my favorite song we got in Missoula in '18. That and Fatal of course.Bammer wrote:Damn right I am quoting myself quoting myself:
Bammer wrote:You’re damn right I’m quoting myself:
Bammer wrote:Yield - in my circle anyway - signaled the end of the bandwagon Pearl Jam fan. No Code was “weird” compared to the first three records which the whole world loved. I feel like people gave No Code a pass, and waited to see if the next record would be another Ten. It wasn’t.
When Yield came out, you either knew you were locked in as a Pearl Jam fan for life, or you moved on to the next thing...
I’ve posted about this before, but the song Pilate embodied this for me. I love this record, of course. Half my friends suffered through me playing a song like Pilate and decided PJ was old news. On to the next thing. See ya, suckas!

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Re: Song of the Moment: Pilate
I absolutely love the verses and the bridge of this song, it's a shame that the chorus is awful. Here's my rendition of Jeff's bassline, gorgeous stuff from him.
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Re: Song of the Moment: Pilate
I must be the only one who likes the chorus on this one.
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You are not.
I love that “Black Red and Yellow”-esque stuff so much. I wish there was more of it in their catalog.
I love that “Black Red and Yellow”-esque stuff so much. I wish there was more of it in their catalog.
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Re: Song of the Moment: Pilate
I think Dee Dee's sweater needs its own thread.
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McParadigm wrote:You are not.
I love that “Black Red and Yellow”-esque stuff so much. I wish there was more of it in their catalog.
How so? (sorry, I'm probably missing the obvious)
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Also, this is one of the best bridges in the entire catalogue, musically, lyrically, and production-wise.
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How so whatguitar_davey wrote:McParadigm wrote:You are not.
I love that “Black Red and Yellow”-esque stuff so much. I wish there was more of it in their catalog.
How so? (sorry, I'm probably missing the obvious)
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Re: Song of the Moment: Pilate
You were comparing Pilate and Black, Red and Yellow.McParadigm wrote:How so whatguitar_davey wrote:McParadigm wrote:You are not.
I love that “Black Red and Yellow”-esque stuff so much. I wish there was more of it in their catalog.
How so? (sorry, I'm probably missing the obvious)
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*the chorus of Pilate, and yes. They feel of a type to me...playful, non-anthemic guitar rock featuring weird lyrics, a barely-there melody, and an almost sarcastic drawl.guitar_davey wrote:You were comparing Pilate and Black, Red and Yellow.McParadigm wrote:How so whatguitar_davey wrote:McParadigm wrote:You are not.
I love that “Black Red and Yellow”-esque stuff so much. I wish there was more of it in their catalog.
How so? (sorry, I'm probably missing the obvious)
(patriotic choking noises)
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Ah, gotcha.McParadigm wrote:*the chorus of Pilate, and yes. They feel of a type to me...playful, non-anthemic guitar rock featuring weird lyrics, a barely-there melody, and an almost sarcastic drawl.guitar_davey wrote:You were comparing Pilate and Black, Red and Yellow.McParadigm wrote:How so whatguitar_davey wrote:McParadigm wrote:You are not.
I love that “Black Red and Yellow”-esque stuff so much. I wish there was more of it in their catalog.
How so? (sorry, I'm probably missing the obvious)
I had never thought of these types of Pearl Jam choruses this way, but I think your description nailed it.
Now I'm trying to think which other PJ songs fit that kind of mould...
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Re: Song of the Moment: Pilate
That middle part in Never destination after the guitar solo is total Black, Red & Yellow to me.guitar_davey wrote:Ah, gotcha.McParadigm wrote:*the chorus of Pilate, and yes. They feel of a type to me...playful, non-anthemic guitar rock featuring weird lyrics, a barely-there melody, and an almost sarcastic drawl.guitar_davey wrote:You were comparing Pilate and Black, Red and Yellow.McParadigm wrote:How so whatguitar_davey wrote:McParadigm wrote:You are not.
I love that “Black Red and Yellow”-esque stuff so much. I wish there was more of it in their catalog.
How so? (sorry, I'm probably missing the obvious)
I had never thought of these types of Pearl Jam choruses this way, but I think your description nailed it.![]()
Now I'm trying to think which other PJ songs fit that kind of mould...
As for Pilate, love it. It has some of my favorite lyrics:
Stunned by my own reflection
It's looking back, sees me too clearly
And I swore I'd never go there again
Not unlike a friend that politely drags you down, you down, you down
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Re: Song of the Moment: Pilate
Good call on the ND bridge. Definitely has a BRY vibe!Rob wrote:That middle part in Never destination after the guitar solo is total Black, Red & Yellow to me.guitar_davey wrote:Ah, gotcha.McParadigm wrote:*the chorus of Pilate, and yes. They feel of a type to me...playful, non-anthemic guitar rock featuring weird lyrics, a barely-there melody, and an almost sarcastic drawl.guitar_davey wrote:You were comparing Pilate and Black, Red and Yellow.McParadigm wrote:How so whatguitar_davey wrote:McParadigm wrote:You are not.
I love that “Black Red and Yellow”-esque stuff so much. I wish there was more of it in their catalog.
How so? (sorry, I'm probably missing the obvious)
I had never thought of these types of Pearl Jam choruses this way, but I think your description nailed it.![]()
Now I'm trying to think which other PJ songs fit that kind of mould...
As for Pilate, love it. It has some of my favorite lyrics:
Stunned by my own reflection
It's looking back, sees me too clearly
And I swore I'd never go there again
Not unlike a friend that politely drags you down, you down, you down
Love those Pilate bridge lyrics as much as anything in the catalogue.
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Love this song. Top 3 moment of the Missoula '18 show.
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Re: Song of the Moment: Pilate
I love "Pilate." I remember being a little disappointed with the studio version after the Self-Pollution Radio version, but it's still a treat, and I remember it being one of the criteria I used to purchase '00 boots back in the day.
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