tragabigzanda wrote:This song was 4 stars when it came out, but the silly string versions and Ed's abandon of the actual lyrics gradually brought it down to a 1. But I listened to the studio cut last night with headphones, and my gosh it slays. I just LOVE Jeff's bass tone, and everything Jack is doing. And Ed sounds so great.
Im gonna give it a solid 3, because that's a fair point between the greatness of the studio version and the afterthought that the live version has transformed into.
I liked that slow version a lot. The studio version is fun for what it is, but feels disposable. I’ve never liked the live versions with either drummer, other than slow.
While I am generally not a fan of Jack’s drumming, Lukin and Brain of J are two places wher he shines for me
I think it's the only time the band really nailed this kind of thing. They maybe haven't tried a lot. But as far as the more frenetic, fast, punk rockers go, this one is perfect.
The only version of this song I like is the live version from Australia back in ‘95. It was called 100 Pacer on the “import” cd I had. There were virtually no lyrics, the the music was just perfect. Every version pales in comparison to that version.
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epilogue wrote:I think it's the only time the band really nailed this kind of thing. They maybe haven't tried a lot. But as far as the more frenetic, fast, punk rockers go, this one is perfect.
I'd take this over Habit any day, for example.
it is odd to me that you would love one and kind of revile the other
epilogue wrote:I think it's the only time the band really nailed this kind of thing. They maybe haven't tried a lot. But as far as the more frenetic, fast, punk rockers go, this one is perfect.
I'd take this over Habit any day, for example.
it is odd to me that you would love one and kind of revile the other
One is smart, topical, passionate, immediate, visceral, personal, catchy, and exact. It's a precise exploration of genre and craft.
wease wrote:The only version of this song I like is the live version from Australia back in ‘95. It was called 100 Pacer on the “import” cd I had. There were virtually no lyrics, the the music was just perfect. Every version pales in comparison to that version.
wease, was this from Melbourne or no?
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wease wrote:The only version of this song I like is the live version from Australia back in ‘95. It was called 100 Pacer on the “import” cd I had. There were virtually no lyrics, the the music was just perfect. Every version pales in comparison to that version.
wease, was this from Melbourne or no?
Yeah. 3/15 maybe?
Let me tell you, Homer Simpson is cock of nothing!
- C. Montgomery Burns
wease wrote:The only version of this song I like is the live version from Australia back in ‘95. It was called 100 Pacer on the “import” cd I had. There were virtually no lyrics, the the music was just perfect. Every version pales in comparison to that version.
epilogue wrote:I think it's the only time the band really nailed this kind of thing. They maybe haven't tried a lot. But as far as the more frenetic, fast, punk rockers go, this one is perfect.
I'd take this over Habit any day, for example.
it is odd to me that you would love one and kind of revile the other
One is smart, topical, passionate, immediate, visceral, personal, catchy, and exact. It's a precise exploration of genre and craft.
The other is Habit.
As well Lukin is a shade over one minute long, Habit is three times that.
epilogue wrote:I think it's the only time the band really nailed this kind of thing. They maybe haven't tried a lot. But as far as the more frenetic, fast, punk rockers go, this one is perfect.
I'd take this over Habit any day, for example.
it is odd to me that you would love one and kind of revile the other
One is smart, topical, passionate, immediate, visceral, personal, catchy, and exact. It's a precise exploration of genre and craft.
The other is Habit.
As well Lukin is a shade over one minute long, Habit is three times that.