I'll have to try that next timeLament wrote:I can't speak to anything else on the menu, and I hardly have complex tastes in cuisine, but man do I love me some Ma Po Tofu from PF Chang's.


I'll have to try that next timeLament wrote:I can't speak to anything else on the menu, and I hardly have complex tastes in cuisine, but man do I love me some Ma Po Tofu from PF Chang's.


stip's music opinion sputum posts > Pearl Jam sounding like Bruce Springsteenspike wrote:the most stip post of all timestip wrote:I often prefer pearl jams take.
Given to fly > going to California
Got some > gut feeling
Pjs LROM > the who's LROM
Pearl jam sounding like Neil young > Neil young
I do think Springsteen does Springsteen better
In the most recent Deep magazine.DeLima wrote:It's the slow songs. Of the Girl, Sleight Of Hand, and Parting Ways are the best studio recordings they've ever done, with the possible exception of Off He Goes.
When did Jeff say Binaural is his favorite album? I'd like to read that too.
DeLima wrote:It's the slow songs. Of the Girl, Sleight Of Hand, and Parting Ways are the best studio recordings they've ever done, with the possible exception of Off He Goes.
When did Jeff say Binaural is his favorite album? I'd like to read that too.
That's right, but what pisses me off is that Pearl Jam, being essentially an indie band at this point, doesn't have to conform to those shitty industry norms (more accurately, "trends").stip wrote:I've gotten the impression that he has overcompensated for changing industry norms, listening to people around here who know what they're talking about with this kind of stuff (I don't)
Anders wrote:I do not have a «neoliberal assessment of geopolitics», so please stop writing that I do.
Like Stip, I don't know too much about this. But, if what you say is true -- and I have no reason to doubt you -- the entire thing is incredibly frustrating.theplatypus wrote:That's right, but what pisses me off is that Pearl Jam, being essentially an indie band at this point, doesn't have to conform to those shitty industry norms (more accurately, "trends").stip wrote:I've gotten the impression that he has overcompensated for changing industry norms, listening to people around here who know what they're talking about with this kind of stuff (I don't)
You'd think at their age and experience they'd not be concerned with trendstheplatypus wrote:That's right, but what pisses me off is that Pearl Jam, being essentially an indie band at this point, doesn't have to conform to those shitty industry norms (more accurately, "trends").stip wrote:I've gotten the impression that he has overcompensated for changing industry norms, listening to people around here who know what they're talking about with this kind of stuff (I don't)
Kaius wrote:This has probably been beaten to a pulp, but how can you have a "mentor" like Neil Young and still get sucked into shitty mainstream hoopla

Is that dude given2trade?!McParadigm wrote:
Anders wrote:I do not have a «neoliberal assessment of geopolitics», so please stop writing that I do.
Regardless of what you think of them or their music, U2 was infinitely more bold and daring in their second decade decade (and beyond) as a band than Pearl Jam has been.McParadigm wrote:
RIP PJLament wrote:Pearl Jam has been.
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.
I've been reading a couple of articles about hd digital music yesterday and of course Pono and with it Neil Young were mentioned. Some say he's a little detached from reality and is surrounded by people who's main occupation is to nod at him. Sometimes i get the feeling PJ is living surrounded by a similar cloud. Weather is their music, the 10C or other business decisions sometimes it seems they don't realise what the hell is going on or what certain things really look/sound/are like.Kaius wrote:This has probably been beaten to a pulp, but how can you have a "mentor" like Neil Young and still get sucked into shitty mainstream hoopla






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.