it's a fucking mike watt song!stip wrote:oh, come on. You know exactly what he meant, Jorge.cutuphalfdead wrote:seriouslyMcParadigm wrote:"Eddie song" is a pretty liberal interpretation of that song's genesis, methinks.
General Pearl Jam Praising
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Pj makes me rock out in my kitchen. Occasionally.
Calibrate your enthusiasm
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If you don't fully qualify everything on this board vaginas get full of sand.
I like that Mike Watt song "Against The 70's" that Eddie Vedder sings on and may or may not have had some hand in writing or arranging even though Mike Watt gets sole credit.
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bada wrote:If you don't fully qualify everything on this board vaginas get full of sand.
I like that Mike Watt song "Against The 70's" that Eddie Vedder sings on and may or may not have had some hand in writing or arranging even though Mike Watt gets sole credit.
Not sure I follow but hey, everyone likes a tumble in the rough now and again
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The main rhythm in Thumbing my way is primarily strummed, nothing like Just Breathe or Guaranteed for example. I think Man of the Hour is probably the most ideal picking style that Ed has done for my tastes (Somewhat in the vein of Better Man verses).stip wrote:Thumbing My Way has some of that overpicking too.
It's definitely got better lyrics than the slower songs that followed. But I certainly prefer Just Breathe, The End, and Sleeping by Myself to Thumbing My Way. Shit, I probably like Future Days more too, but that song is pretty bound up with some personal stuff it is hard to separate it out from.
I like most of the vocal flourishes in these newer songs
It's all a matter of taste.
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Why would anyone assume Ed had a hand in writing or arranging Against the 70s in spite of the credits? There's not an ounce of EV/PJ DNA in that song. It oozes Mike Watt.

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YOU KNOW WHAT HE MEANS, JORGE!Lament wrote:Why would anyone assume Ed had a hand in writing or arranging Against the 70s in spite of the credits? There's not an ounce of EV/PJ DNA in that song. It oozes Mike Watt.
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I like that Brendan O'Brien song "Better Man."
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People who had a hand in writing a song always get credit. Always.
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He shares credits with other people on that album. He shared credits with other at times in the Minutemen. It sounds exactly like the kinds of songs he's been writing for his entire career, and nothing like anything Ed has written before or since then.
So yeah, it's obviously a pretty safe assumption that Ed had something to do with writing it.
So yeah, it's obviously a pretty safe assumption that Ed had something to do with writing it.
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I had a Whale Song epiphany recently. That tune is way overlooked. For obvious reasons. But it deserves bettersouthp wrote:I've been running through my "bsides and misc" PJ folder this week and I'm constantly reminded of how good even the throw-away tracks are from this band. And it's not just talking about the obvious stuff like Sad or Breath, I'm talking about things like Black Red Yellow or Happy when I'm Crying. Imagine finding this band today and all the beautiful and weird stuff you'd have to explore.
Some recordings I fell in love with all over again...
Footsteps (original version) - such a powerful vocal performance gets muddied by the added harmonica on LD.
Drifting (LD version) - the flipside of what I said about Footsteps, this one got better when Eddie went to the higher octave on Lost Dogs.
Crazy Mary - I've become a bit desensitized to the long-winded live renditions and forgot how honest Ed's vocal was on the original recording.
Poor Girl and Devil Doll (Ed with Supersuckers) - These are two of my favorite Ed-collaboration tracks, right up there with Ed/Zeke doing I Believe in Miracles.
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Lament wrote:He shares credits with other people on that album. He shared credits with other at times in the Minutemen. It sounds exactly like the kinds of songs he's been writing for his entire career, and nothing like anything Ed has written before or since then.
So yeah, it's obviously a pretty safe assumption that Ed had something to do with writing it.
I'm sure you are right. I think we all knew that when said he liked the Ed song Against The 70's what he meant. Busting balls over that is goofy. The who wrote what thing was just me getting sidetracked. I know nothing about Mike Watt.
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Two discs - gobodysnatcher wrote:Let's make an one-disc album of just Eddie songs!
Porch
Small Town
Rearviewmirror
Not For You
Whipping
Corduroy
Bugs
Betterman
Immortality
Sometimes
Off He Goes
Habit
Lukin
Around the Bend
Dead Man
I Got Shit
Long Road
Black Red Yellow
Leatherman
U
Wishlist
MFC
Education
Sad
Undone
Drifting
Can't Keep
I Am Mine
Thumbing My Way
Green Disease
World Wide Suicide
Severed Hand
Gone
GSMF
Just Breathe
Unthought Known
The End
Speed of Sound
Lightning Bolt
Swallowed Whole
Sleeping by Myself
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Fair enough. My response wasn't about him calling it an Eddie song as much as the follow up comment (after the initial ball-busting from Spenno, I believe) that Ed's DNA or whatever was all over the song.
You should check out Mike Watt if you actually dig Against the 70s. That whole album is a really enjoyable listen.
You should check out Mike Watt if you actually dig Against the 70s. That whole album is a really enjoyable listen.
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Lament wrote:Fair enough. My response wasn't about him calling it an Eddie song as much as the follow up comment (after the initial ball-busting from Spenno, I believe) that Ed's DNA or whatever was all over the song.
You should check out Mike Watt if you actually dig Against the 70s. That whole album is a really enjoyable listen.
I have it on vinyl! I think it's blue. I listened to it once or twice when it came out. It's at my moms house.
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Lament wrote:Fair enough. My response wasn't about him calling it an Eddie song as much as the follow up comment (after the initial ball-busting from Spenno, I believe) that Ed's DNA or whatever was all over the song.
You should check out Mike Watt if you actually dig Against the 70s. That whole album is a really enjoyable listen.
Big Train and Piss Bottle Men especially.
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I love this music video...Strat wrote:Big Train and Piss Bottle Men especially.
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not specifically praising, but not at all derogatory either. just worth posting somehwhere so here seems like a good place to put it.
Do the Evolution: 5 Insights From Ovation's Pearl Jam Doc
Telepathic gorillas and a love for 'Laser Floyd' — this rockumentary unearths interesting tidbits on the Seattle band
http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/ ... c-20140331
Do the Evolution: 5 Insights From Ovation's Pearl Jam Doc
Telepathic gorillas and a love for 'Laser Floyd' — this rockumentary unearths interesting tidbits on the Seattle band
http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/ ... c-20140331
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From tumblr. I think we've all been waiting for something like this.
Pearl Jam Singing About the Ocean
A compilation of lyrical references to the ocean, the sea, waves, or anything ocean-related.
Pearl Jam Singing About the Ocean
A compilation of lyrical references to the ocean, the sea, waves, or anything ocean-related.
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Nice. I think there may have been one or two that were a bit of a stretch, but a nice mix nonetheless.stupidmop wrote:From tumblr. I think we've all been waiting for something like this.
Pearl Jam Singing About the Ocean
A compilation of lyrical references to the ocean, the sea, waves, or anything ocean-related.