warehouse wrote:
after discovering cold confession and let it ride, i cant even speculate on what kinda great songs they are hiding from us. im just glad 'pendulum' saw the light of day.
It would be worth suffering through all the crap music on Riot Act through LB if they were squirreling away the best tracks for a final, truly great album. But that's just a pipe dream.
broken iris wrote:I'm not reading through this thread, but is anyone else a little disappointed this was first recorded almost 5 years ago and is arguably the best track on LB?
5 years ago? when everybody was saying " they cant write good moody songs anymore"??
I think they were saying that because there weren't any 5 years ago. An unreleased song isn't a song people are going to know or care about.
My point is how vocals can we be about them " not doing these sort of things anymore". We dont know. Thats about it.
Yeah, fair enough, but if they're writing them and not releasing them it doesn't really count. Which was my only point.
It counts of it does. They still write that music and this other type of music as well. It does exist.
I don't understand your point. If a band writes a bunch of songs that end up on the cutting room floor and never get put on albums, why should I (or their audience) give a shit? The songs may as well not exist if they don't exist to me; if I haven't heard them. It's a pretty tenuous argument to make that because a song like "Pendulum" proves they are still writing songs like "Pendulum", that must mean they're still enthusiastic about writing great songs. Because people generally decide the worth of a band based on what gets commercially released; everything else is total speculation, and treasure hunts by uber-fans for songs that may or may not exist, in the hope you'll find songs to keep you interested. I've never been that kind of fan, even when Pearl Jam were in their heyday. The closest I ever got to caring about b-sides and rarities was Lost Dogs. So for me (and doubtless the vast majority of other people) Pearl Jam are the sum of whatever gets put on their albums, for better or worse. And if they're secretly writing great songs and not releasing them, it's almost worse than if they were just drying up creatively.
RisingTides wrote:There is more kindness on the internet than we would care to admit to ourselves. Sometimes we are so afraid of falling victim to a ruse, we miss out on actual opportunities.
broken iris wrote:I'm not reading through this thread, but is anyone else a little disappointed this was first recorded almost 5 years ago and is arguably the best track on LB?
5 years ago? when everybody was saying " they cant write good moody songs anymore"??
I think they were saying that because there weren't any 5 years ago. An unreleased song isn't a song people are going to know or care about.
My point is how vocals can we be about them " not doing these sort of things anymore". We dont know. Thats about it.
Yeah, fair enough, but if they're writing them and not releasing them it doesn't really count. Which was my only point.
It counts of it does. They still write that music and this other type of music as well. It does exist.
I don't understand your point. If a band writes a bunch of songs that end up on the cutting room floor and never get put on albums, why should I (or their audience) give a shit? The songs may as well not exist if they don't exist to me; if I haven't heard them. It's a pretty tenuous argument to make that because a song like "Pendulum" proves they are still writing songs like "Pendulum", that must mean they're still enthusiastic about writing great songs. Because people generally decide the worth of a band based on what gets commercially released; everything else is total speculation, and treasure hunts by uber-fans for songs that may or may not exist, in the hope you'll find songs to keep you interested. I've never been that kind of fan, even when Pearl Jam were in their heyday. The closest I ever got to caring about b-sides and rarities was Lost Dogs. So for me (and doubtless the vast majority of other people) Pearl Jam are the sum of whatever gets put on their albums, for better or worse. And if they're secretly writing great songs and not releasing them, it's almost worse than if they were just drying up creatively.
broken iris wrote:I'm not reading through this thread, but is anyone else a little disappointed this was first recorded almost 5 years ago and is arguably the best track on LB?
5 years ago? when everybody was saying " they cant write good moody songs anymore"??
I think they were saying that because there weren't any 5 years ago. An unreleased song isn't a song people are going to know or care about.
My point is how vocals can we be about them " not doing these sort of things anymore". We dont know. Thats about it.
Yeah, fair enough, but if they're writing them and not releasing them it doesn't really count. Which was my only point.
It counts of it does. They still write that music and this other type of music as well. It does exist.
I don't understand your point. If a band writes a bunch of songs that end up on the cutting room floor and never get put on albums, why should I (or their audience) give a shit? The songs may as well not exist if they don't exist to me; if I haven't heard them. It's a pretty tenuous argument to make that because a song like "Pendulum" proves they are still writing songs like "Pendulum", that must mean they're still enthusiastic about writing great songs. Because people generally decide the worth of a band based on what gets commercially released; everything else is total speculation, and treasure hunts by uber-fans for songs that may or may not exist, in the hope you'll find songs to keep you interested. I've never been that kind of fan, even when Pearl Jam were in their heyday. The closest I ever got to caring about b-sides and rarities was Lost Dogs. So for me (and doubtless the vast majority of other people) Pearl Jam are the sum of whatever gets put on their albums, for better or worse. And if they're secretly writing great songs and not releasing them, it's almost worse than if they were just drying up creatively.
Dude, relax i was messing with you.
Oh.
Carry on then.
RisingTides wrote:There is more kindness on the internet than we would care to admit to ourselves. Sometimes we are so afraid of falling victim to a ruse, we miss out on actual opportunities.
harmless wrote:And if they're secretly writing great songs and not releasing them, it's almost worse than if they were just drying up creatively.
Rank which is worse:
1.) Secretly writing great songs and not releasing them
2.) Drying up creatively
Damn right.
RisingTides wrote:There is more kindness on the internet than we would care to admit to ourselves. Sometimes we are so afraid of falling victim to a ruse, we miss out on actual opportunities.
stip wrote:I really enjoyed that 5 week stretch when people on a pearl jam message board kinda liked pearl jam
You mean while they were in the studio?
RisingTides wrote:There is more kindness on the internet than we would care to admit to ourselves. Sometimes we are so afraid of falling victim to a ruse, we miss out on actual opportunities.
stip wrote:I really enjoyed that 5 week stretch when people on a pearl jam message board kinda liked pearl jam
You mean while they were in the studio?
No, the stretch where pearl jam was actually in the studio we were complaining that they never record.
This really is a remarkable place
I love it, and I love everyone in it, you big bunch of warm cuddly bears.
RisingTides wrote:There is more kindness on the internet than we would care to admit to ourselves. Sometimes we are so afraid of falling victim to a ruse, we miss out on actual opportunities.
"The End" came on from Backspacer the other day on my iPod and it got me to thinking this would be a cool mix, combining my favs from LB and Backspacer:
1. Pendulum
2. Gonna See My Friend
3. Got Some
4. Force of Nature
5. Getaway
6. Sirens
7. Mind Your Manners
8. Swallowed Whole
9. The End
I like this song. And I like backspacer. But I cannot imagine how or where it would place on that record
Imagine the other songs that were left off? If they were like this one, it'd make a good argument for a side A of the lighter stuff, and a side B like this one.
broken iris wrote:I'm not reading through this thread, but is anyone else a little disappointed this was first recorded almost 5 years ago and is arguably the best track on LB?
It counts of it does. They still write that music and this other type of music as well. It does exist.
I don't understand your point. If a band writes a bunch of songs that end up on the cutting room floor and never get put on albums, why should I (or their audience) give a shit? The songs may as well not exist if they don't exist to me; if I haven't heard them. It's a pretty tenuous argument to make that because a song like "Pendulum" proves they are still writing songs like "Pendulum", that must mean they're still enthusiastic about writing great songs. Because people generally decide the worth of a band based on what gets commercially released; everything else is total speculation, and treasure hunts by uber-fans for songs that may or may not exist, in the hope you'll find songs to keep you interested. I've never been that kind of fan, even when Pearl Jam were in their heyday. The closest I ever got to caring about b-sides and rarities was Lost Dogs. So for me (and doubtless the vast majority of other people) Pearl Jam are the sum of whatever gets put on their albums, for better or worse. And if they're secretly writing great songs and not releasing them, it's almost worse than if they were just drying up creatively.
^^^ THIS ^^^
How can you even begin to give credit when it can't be judged? You don't know what they have created nor do I. This isn't Binaural where Fatal, Sad, Education were all left off. They are near or at 50. If not now, when?
warehouse wrote:
after discovering cold confession and let it ride, i cant even speculate on what kinda great songs they are hiding from us. im just glad 'pendulum' saw the light of day.
It would be worth suffering through all the crap music on Riot Act through LB if they were squirreling away the best tracks for a final, truly great album. But that's just a pipe dream.
Oh come on... Theres always a chance...
About as much as Layne Staley coming back and recording with Alice in Chains.
warehouse wrote:
after discovering cold confession and let it ride, i cant even speculate on what kinda great songs they are hiding from us. im just glad 'pendulum' saw the light of day.
It would be worth suffering through all the crap music on Riot Act through LB if they were squirreling away the best tracks for a final, truly great album. But that's just a pipe dream.
Oh come on... Theres always a chance...
About as much as Layne Staley coming back and recording with Alice in Chains.