Pearl jam Twenty (documentary)

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stip wrote:More than a few yield and binaural songs get derailed for me due to the lyrics attached to them.
Could have used more talk about removing unwanted items from plates, lists of things that are profound, characters who believe they genetically inherited brilliance but whose lyrical efforts clearly betray that they are significantly mentally challenged, the highly inventive technique of catching ones breath by breathing, wildly innovative thoughts like "maybe thinking we're infallible is a mistake," and personifying uncontrollable but appealing tendencies as a wild and exciting woman because this is a rock song after all so a wild woman an shouldn't we pronounce it wom-uhn just to be a little more stereotypical?
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Yes. I tend to prefer that stuff to songs about complicated ponds and kidding about making a difference.
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but in all seriousness I have no problem with any of those themes, nor would I say that everything Eddie writes is terrific. But I do think he is consistently better. And I think Infallible and Lighting Bolt are very well written.
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Simple, direct, or storytelling over abstract, surreal, or tone pieces. Got it.
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I think LB might be eddies weakest album lyrically on the whole for me. That or s/t . I don't think theres a song on there where the lyrics really grab me, yellow moon is probably the closest. Or SbM I guess.
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McParadigm wrote:Simple, direct, or storytelling over abstract, surreal, or tone pieces. Got it.
Either type is fine. I think stone and Jeff don't usually write good abstract, surreal, or tone pieces. Exhibit A: every song mentioned but rival
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stupidmop wrote:I think LB might be eddies weakest album lyrically on the whole for me. That or s/t . I don't think theres a song on there where the lyrics really grab me, yellow moon is probably the closest. Or SbM I guess.
S/t is their weakest album lyrically. Lbolt is pretty average for pj
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I think the lyrics on Lightning Bolt are leaps and bounds better than Backspacer, which I think is easily their worst album lyrically. I wouldn't put the newest record up with Binaural or what came before, but it's an improvement.
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stip wrote:
stupidmop wrote:I think LB might be eddies weakest album lyrically on the whole for me. That or s/t . I don't think theres a song on there where the lyrics really grab me, yellow moon is probably the closest. Or SbM I guess.
S/t is their weakest album lyrically. Lbolt is pretty average for pj
S/t weak? BS is really weak.
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Mine wrote:NAIS lyrics are atrocious. I mean it's not even impressing by high school standards. It's interesting how the fan base switches standards depending on who a song is credited to. If those lyrics where Ed's RM would shit all over them in lengthy posts in endless threads. Those rhymes are cringe worthy.
I really like the nais lyrics. They're fragmented and murky but they suit the song. I'd take vague and weird over clunky and direct like ed can be sometimes. And its sung in a way that I've never really been bothered by the rhymes.
I know it sounds like sarcasm but those lyrics really remind me of something a 14 year old would write. I don't find them particularly vague and weird honestly. Actually it's pretty clear what they are about but they seem to be written by someone who lacks the maturity to understand what they're trying to write about and at least to me feel like one big cliché.
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Stupid 14-year olds with their methodone references and their love of allegorical juxtaposition and their Miles Cyrus Quartet or whatever.
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McParadigm wrote:Stupid 14-year olds with their methodone references and their love of allegorical juxtaposition and their Miles Cyrus Quartet or whatever.
it's methadone btw. 14 year olds do know that.
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Just the fact that you call it that tells me you're not ready.
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Mine wrote:
stupidmop wrote:
Mine wrote:NAIS lyrics are atrocious. I mean it's not even impressing by high school standards. It's interesting how the fan base switches standards depending on who a song is credited to. If those lyrics where Ed's RM would shit all over them in lengthy posts in endless threads. Those rhymes are cringe worthy.
I really like the nais lyrics. They're fragmented and murky but they suit the song. I'd take vague and weird over clunky and direct like ed can be sometimes. And its sung in a way that I've never really been bothered by the rhymes.
I know it sounds like sarcasm but those lyrics really remind me of something a 14 year old would write. I don't find them particularly vague and weird honestly. Actually it's pretty clear what they are about but they seem to be written by someone who lacks the maturity to understand what they're trying to write about and at least to me feel like one big cliché.
Idk I quite like em but I can see that I guess , I think the pendulum lyrics are much worse and in that vein, I'm in the fire but I'm still cold, nothing works for me anymore, no one understaaaaaannnnnddsss, better go hit up hot topic.
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stupidmop wrote:
Mine wrote:
stupidmop wrote:
Mine wrote:NAIS lyrics are atrocious. I mean it's not even impressing by high school standards. It's interesting how the fan base switches standards depending on who a song is credited to. If those lyrics where Ed's RM would shit all over them in lengthy posts in endless threads. Those rhymes are cringe worthy.
I really like the nais lyrics. They're fragmented and murky but they suit the song. I'd take vague and weird over clunky and direct like ed can be sometimes. And its sung in a way that I've never really been bothered by the rhymes.
I know it sounds like sarcasm but those lyrics really remind me of something a 14 year old would write. I don't find them particularly vague and weird honestly. Actually it's pretty clear what they are about but they seem to be written by someone who lacks the maturity to understand what they're trying to write about and at least to me feel like one big cliché.
Idk I quite like em but I can see that I guess , I think the pendulum lyrics are much worse and in.that vein. I'm in the fire but I'm still cold, nothing works for me anymore, no one understaaaaaannnnnddsss, better go hit up hot topic.
:lol: good point.
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I watched History of The Eagles the other day and it reminded me how disappointing PJ20 was.
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numbers wrote:I watched History of The Eagles the other day and it reminded me how disappointing PJ20 was.
who ever did the eagles doc should do one on pearl jam in like 15 years.
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numbers wrote:I watched History of The Eagles the other day and it reminded me how disappointing PJ20 was.
Most music docos I watch remind me of how disappointing PJ20 was.
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I watched this again last night and I think it sits better with me than it did before. The Cameron Crowe 'sunshine and rainbows' view of the band and the drummer history is a bit grating but I can over look that with all the rare tour footage etc. Cornell's interiew struck me as a bit too rehearsed as well. Not as bad as Glen Frey in the Eagles doco but it still seemed a bit 'acted' for the cameras. I guess it'd be hard answering some of the same questions over and over for the last 20 years and tapping into the original emotion at the time.
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I've always wondered if this security guard is still around, and if so, has he heard about this scene in PJ20:

https://youtu.be/WGLyhtcAjOQ?t=52
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