my apologiesepilogue wrote:Voting for Nothingman mostly because I'm sick of Stip's condescending attitude and assumptions.
Also attitudes i get. assumptions?
my apologiesepilogue wrote:Voting for Nothingman mostly because I'm sick of Stip's condescending attitude and assumptions.
DON'T PLAY INNOCENT WITH MEstip wrote:my apologiesepilogue wrote:Voting for Nothingman mostly because I'm sick of Stip's condescending attitude and assumptions.![]()
Also attitudes i get. assumptions?
ABNorman wrote:Oh no, I voted Nothingman 'cuz it looked like Dance would handily take it and now I have to decide for real.
Hey man, I'm just trying to keep pace with you.Kevin Davis wrote:Beautiful post, Joe.
And then you’d put on sweet Lew and wonder what the fuck you just got yourself into!epilogue wrote:I look back on my Vitalogy experience and the best way to describe it is with the now outdated Facebook parlance "It's Complicated."
However, Nothingman was a song that grabbed me early. I certainly liked it more than Spin The Black Circle which was a dangerous lead single for a fan like me. I had to try to like STBC. I had to say I liked it out loud to my friends until it became true. But Nothingman was an instant get. While there was never a time that I called it the best song on the record, I wouldn't have argued with any fan who did.
The song has maintained it's level all these decades. It's never really gone up or down in my estimation. It's constant. It's consistent. It's a great song on an album of exceptional songs.
Dance of the Clairvoyants, though...
Just as instant for me as Nothingman but twice as potent. I played Dance on a loop for the better part of an entire morning when it first dropped. Like, three or four hours straight. And then again the next day. Dance is the best song on its album. And Dance, to me, is among the best songs the band has ever released. It's power transcends Nothingman's nostalgia. Yes, I've had more time with Nothingman. Yes, I've had personal experiences that have been able to color and enhance Nothingman. But Dance already hits me harder and pulls me in more often.
Dance speaks to me on a primal level that is more potent and powerful than time spent or distance traveled. It's immediate and it's forever.
Put another way, if Nothingman was the only song I'd ever heard by Pearl Jam, I'm sure I'd put it on some playlists and mixes from time to time. But I wouldn't constantly search for info on the band or a full album release date.
If Dance was the only song I'd ever heard by Pearl Jam, though... There's a chance, a feeling in my gut, that they could just maybe be my favorite band.
I loved the part where he lied to himself and his friends.tragabigzanda wrote:Excellent post Joe.
I’m holding tight for Nothingman , but that was a great read and I can’t argue with a word of it
Dev wrote:You're whole platform is about normalizing idiocy.
Stay classy, fist.macphisto wrote:I loved the part where he lied to himself and his friends.tragabigzanda wrote:Excellent post Joe.
I’m holding tight for Nothingman , but that was a great read and I can’t argue with a word of it
macphisto wrote:I loved the part where he lied to himself and his friends.tragabigzanda wrote:Excellent post Joe.
I’m holding tight for Nothingman , but that was a great read and I can’t argue with a word of it