I think it is genuinely the worst thing they've ever done.Matters wrote:WfS is top ten for me.
The slimy authorship doesn't help, it really diminishes the band's decision making in my eyes.
Hopefully a regrettable one-off!
I think it is genuinely the worst thing they've ever done.Matters wrote:WfS is top ten for me.
A moment of alternate history, possibly with a point at the end but likely not.Birds in Hell wrote:I think it is genuinely the worst thing they've ever done.Matters wrote:WfS is top ten for me.
The slimy authorship doesn't help, it really diminishes the band's decision making in my eyes.
Hopefully a regrettable one-off!
Bet your ass all we would do is debate.liebzz wrote:A moment of alternate history, possibly with a point at the end but likely not.Birds in Hell wrote:I think it is genuinely the worst thing they've ever done.Matters wrote:WfS is top ten for me.
The slimy authorship doesn't help, it really diminishes the band's decision making in my eyes.
Hopefully a regrettable one-off!
Let’s say the song came together as the story goes, two people mutually finding the same big riff whilst waiting for Stevie into the night to do his guest session spot for Earthlings. Eddie Vedder and Andrew Watt are so enthralled by this developing track that Waiting for Stevie, instead of being held for Dark Matter instead gets on Earthling, couched just before Try.
Do we spent 2022-March 2024 debating why Eddie could come up with something like this for his solo album and not a Pearl Jam album? And what would that mean for our collective takes on Dark Matter if Waiting for Stevie were missing?
It’s at least an interesting thought experiment since I think thematically and sonically it would fit either album.
Buby wrote:Bet your ass all we would do is debate.liebzz wrote:A moment of alternate history, possibly with a point at the end but likely not.Birds in Hell wrote:I think it is genuinely the worst thing they've ever done.Matters wrote:WfS is top ten for me.
The slimy authorship doesn't help, it really diminishes the band's decision making in my eyes.
Hopefully a regrettable one-off!
Let’s say the song came together as the story goes, two people mutually finding the same big riff whilst waiting for Stevie into the night to do his guest session spot for Earthlings. Eddie Vedder and Andrew Watt are so enthralled by this developing track that Waiting for Stevie, instead of being held for Dark Matter instead gets on Earthling, couched just before Try.
Do we spent 2022-March 2024 debating why Eddie could come up with something like this for his solo album and not a Pearl Jam album? And what would that mean for our collective takes on Dark Matter if Waiting for Stevie were missing?
It’s at least an interesting thought experiment since I think thematically and sonically it would fit either album.
I agree completely. PJ has always at least one or two songs that speak directly to me at the very moment.stip wrote:I was listening to Waiting for Stevie on my way into work this AM, as I do from time to time, and I was struck by how lucky I am that I have a band who speaks to who I am now, rather than simply helps me remember who I was then.
WFS - the Pizza Hut of Pearl Jam songs.epilogue wrote:I don't hold the distain for WfS that Spenno does, but I also think the song feels a little bit like a fax of a fax, or a copy of a copy.
If it had been on Earthlings, I think people would have called it out as postering/pandering. So, I'm glad it's on a proper PJ release. To me, it's always felt a little bit like how I would imagine telling my kids (which I'm never having, but if I did) about how great Pizza Hut used to be.
Great, now you've ruined Pizza Hut for meliebzz wrote:WFS - the Pizza Hut of Pearl Jam songs.epilogue wrote:I don't hold the distain for WfS that Spenno does, but I also think the song feels a little bit like a fax of a fax, or a copy of a copy.
If it had been on Earthlings, I think people would have called it out as postering/pandering. So, I'm glad it's on a proper PJ release. To me, it's always felt a little bit like how I would imagine telling my kids (which I'm never having, but if I did) about how great Pizza Hut used to be.
Every sentence in my head, someone else has said.
Every sentence in my head, someone else has said.
I just read the NY Times article about this earlier today and I'm so for it!liebzz wrote:1980s. Red plastic Coca-Cola cups. Playing Pac-Man and Galactica while we waiting for the pizza to cook. These were great times. This was the place to be.
I think Pizza Hut is a separate food group from pizza. Yes, I have had tons and tons of better pizza, as one would define it, than Pizza Hut. Just like I have had tons and tons of burgers better than McDonald’s and tons and tons of fried chicken better than Popeye’s. But when there’s the itch, Pizza Hut was sublime, and fully wrapped in nostalgia.VinylGuy wrote:Pizza Hut sucks hard you guys dont really know what pizza is
Bitch, I live in New York! I fucking know pizza!VinylGuy wrote:Pizza Hut sucks hard you guys dont really know what pizza is
Every sentence in my head, someone else has said.
Pleaseepilogue wrote:Bitch, I live in New York! I fucking know pizza!VinylGuy wrote:Pizza Hut sucks hard you guys dont really know what pizza is
This has nothing to do with pizza.
I actually don't know, is there good pizza in Argentina?VinylGuy wrote:Pleaseepilogue wrote:Bitch, I live in New York! I fucking know pizza!VinylGuy wrote:Pizza Hut sucks hard you guys dont really know what pizza is
This has nothing to do with pizza.