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Should I be pessimistic about the new album here or in the 2012-2016 thread?
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the 2012-2016 thread
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I miss the old board.
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super nintendo chalmers wrote:I miss the old board.
What's a battle?
I might be able to get to an E-bow.
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Will wrote:
super nintendo chalmers wrote:I miss the old board.
What's a battle?
Huh?
David Yow wrote:How are Pearl Jam any different from Toto?
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super nintendo chalmers wrote:I miss the old board.
Really. This is my third RM board.
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"And at some point we'll join forces again for sure, but the band is as healthy as ever and I'm sure it's good to get a little break from each other, but it's nice to – we'll be ready to go when we're ready to go."
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If I have anything to bitch about, its the fact that I got old and grew up and my enthusiasm for life, rock music, and PJ, just isn't what it was back in the 90s. I miss that. For all the complaining we do about PJ and their organization, it could be a lot worse.
I might be able to get to an E-bow.
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Will wrote:If I have anything to bitch about, its the fact that I got old and grew up and my enthusiasm for life, rock music, and PJ, just isn't what it was back in the 90s. I miss that. For all the complaining we do about PJ and their organization, it could be a lot worse.

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it sucks that we are still waiting on the new album, and seems the delays are all the guys doing their own things, tours and stuff, and i havent gotten to seem them on any of them LOL

get the damn album done and get a full us tour in the works
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It doesn't bother me in the slightest that we're waiting a long time for a new album.
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cutuphalfdead wrote:It doesn't bother me in the slightest that we're waiting a long time for a new album.

it only does for me because the reason for the delay is not because they are trying to do the best work possible but rather lack of interest (though it seems). And also - knowing that after they release this it will be another 4 goddamn years. for the next one. So unless this album is the best album of all time....
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Strat wrote:
cutuphalfdead wrote:It doesn't bother me in the slightest that we're waiting a long time for a new album.

it only does for me because the reason for the delay is not because they are trying to do the best work possible but rather lack of interest (though it seems). And also - knowing that after they release this it will be another 4 goddamn years. for the next one. So unless this album is the best album of all time....
Yeah, but if they were taking forever to get the best work I'd be happy about it. I'm not bothered about having to wait for an album I'm not anticipating listening to.
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cutuphalfdead wrote:It doesn't bother me in the slightest that we're waiting a long time for a new album.
The only thing that bugs me is the expectations the general audience places on an album the longer it takes to make. The length of time between albums doesn't bother me personally, I'd rather any band take their time to conceive something they're genuinely proud of. But I think for a lot of people, the more time that passes, the more they expect an album to be a masterpiece.
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bodysnatcher wrote:
cutuphalfdead wrote:It doesn't bother me in the slightest that we're waiting a long time for a new album.
The only thing that bugs me is the expectations the general audience places on an album the longer it takes to make. The length of time between albums doesn't bother me personally, I'd rather any band take their time to conceive something they're genuinely proud of. But I think for a lot of people, the more time that passes, the more they expect an album to be a masterpiece.
Well, I think we can agree that this board doesn't have high expectations for this next album. If you go over to synergy though...probably a completely different vibe.
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bodysnatcher wrote:
cutuphalfdead wrote:It doesn't bother me in the slightest that we're waiting a long time for a new album.
The only thing that bugs me is the expectations the general audience places on an album the longer it takes to make. The length of time between albums doesn't bother me personally, I'd rather any band take their time to conceive something they're genuinely proud of. But I think for a lot of people, the more time that passes, the more they expect an album to be a masterpiece.
My feelings are the exact opposite. Few and far between are those artists who can disengage or compartmentalize their creative process so thoroughly and still produce exemplary or powerful work at a later date. A good many of them can mimic it well enough, usually aided by the extent to which craft is something learned and/or internalized...but this results in albums that do little more than give audiences a safe, less inspired reminder of what they may have liked about the artist in more remarkable times. There might be some surface changes, or a novelty gimmick that's been mistaken for growth of some kind, to imbue it with a sense of having artistic value. And occasionally you do get someone like Tom Waits, who can go long years without swimming to the surface for air. But I think there's a reason that someone like Neil Young has been able to make some of his best albums 25 or 35 years into his career while so many of his contemporaries have not...he's never taken that artistic bent of his and tried to tuck it into his pocket for safe keeping until he feels like rediscovering it, maybe in a few years time when it's a little more convenient.

Live shows are incredibly cool, but they'll never be the spark of what draws me to music. As a musician and as a fan, the thrill of the live experience totally pales in my heart to the rush and awe of creating something out of nothing...of taking blank tape (real or metaphorical) and trying to find that perfect mix of melody, math, color, and words that is needed to capture a thing you don't fully understand, and can't ever understand. It's an amphetamine rush, an equilibrium blend of the desire to achieve something indescribable and the constant sense that the exact moment you're after is within inches of your reach. Nothing about the way this band has functioned the last ten years suggests to me that they feel anything remotely like this pull, anymore, or that they've remotely lamented its absence.

And I'm not drunk, goddamn it.
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McParadigm wrote:
bodysnatcher wrote:
cutuphalfdead wrote:It doesn't bother me in the slightest that we're waiting a long time for a new album.
The only thing that bugs me is the expectations the general audience places on an album the longer it takes to make. The length of time between albums doesn't bother me personally, I'd rather any band take their time to conceive something they're genuinely proud of. But I think for a lot of people, the more time that passes, the more they expect an album to be a masterpiece.
My feelings are the exact opposite. Few and far between are those artists who can disengage or compartmentalize their creative process so thoroughly and still produce exemplary or powerful work at a later date. A good many of them can mimic it well enough, usually aided by the extent to which craft is something learned and/or internalized...but this results in albums that do little more than give audiences a safe, less inspired reminder of what they may have liked about the artist in more remarkable times. There might be some surface changes, or a novelty gimmick that's been mistaken for growth of some kind, to imbue it with a sense of having artistic value. And occasionally you do get someone like Tom Waits, who can go long years without swimming to the surface for air. But I think there's a reason that someone like Neil Young has been able to make some of his best albums 25 or 35 years into his career while so many of his contemporaries have not...he's never taken that artistic bent of his and tried to tuck it into his pocket for safe keeping until he feels like rediscovering it, maybe in a few years time when it's a little more convenient.

Live shows are incredibly cool, but they'll never be the spark of what draws me to music. As a musician and as a fan, the thrill of the live experience totally pales in my heart to the rush and awe of creating something out of nothing...of taking blank tape (real or metaphorical) and trying to find that perfect mix of melody, math, color, and words that is needed to capture a thing you don't fully understand, and can't ever understand. It's an amphetamine rush, an equilibrium blend of the desire to achieve something indescribable and the constant sense that the exact moment you're after is within inches of your reach. Nothing about the way this band has functioned the last ten years suggests to me that they feel anything remotely like this pull, anymore, or that they've remotely lamented its absence.

And I'm not drunk, goddamn it.
Fantastic post.
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Birds in Hell wrote:
McParadigm wrote:
bodysnatcher wrote:
cutuphalfdead wrote:It doesn't bother me in the slightest that we're waiting a long time for a new album.
The only thing that bugs me is the expectations the general audience places on an album the longer it takes to make. The length of time between albums doesn't bother me personally, I'd rather any band take their time to conceive something they're genuinely proud of. But I think for a lot of people, the more time that passes, the more they expect an album to be a masterpiece.
My feelings are the exact opposite. Few and far between are those artists who can disengage or compartmentalize their creative process so thoroughly and still produce exemplary or powerful work at a later date. A good many of them can mimic it well enough, usually aided by the extent to which craft is something learned and/or internalized...but this results in albums that do little more than give audiences a safe, less inspired reminder of what they may have liked about the artist in more remarkable times. There might be some surface changes, or a novelty gimmick that's been mistaken for growth of some kind, to imbue it with a sense of having artistic value. And occasionally you do get someone like Tom Waits, who can go long years without swimming to the surface for air. But I think there's a reason that someone like Neil Young has been able to make some of his best albums 25 or 35 years into his career while so many of his contemporaries have not...he's never taken that artistic bent of his and tried to tuck it into his pocket for safe keeping until he feels like rediscovering it, maybe in a few years time when it's a little more convenient.

Live shows are incredibly cool, but they'll never be the spark of what draws me to music. As a musician and as a fan, the thrill of the live experience totally pales in my heart to the rush and awe of creating something out of nothing...of taking blank tape (real or metaphorical) and trying to find that perfect mix of melody, math, color, and words that is needed to capture a thing you don't fully understand, and can't ever understand. It's an amphetamine rush, an equilibrium blend of the desire to achieve something indescribable and the constant sense that the exact moment you're after is within inches of your reach. Nothing about the way this band has functioned the last ten years suggests to me that they feel anything remotely like this pull, anymore, or that they've remotely lamented its absence.

And I'm not drunk, goddamn it.
Fantastic post.
Absolutely.
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