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McParadigm wrote:The audio files from Pearl Jam will be converted from 48kbps mp3s using faulty freeware.
mastered from the original youtube rips
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Mine wrote:
McParadigm wrote:The audio files from Pearl Jam will be converted from 48kbps mp3s using faulty freeware.
mastered from the original youtube rips
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Sold out immediately. Shit. Couldn't they have held it for Record Store Day next month?
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Of all the things they want to make sure you have a chance to buy, music is pretty low on that list apparently. Is this song floating around anywhere?
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Amazing to me that no digital copy has emerged yet.
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They were all purchased by people who are going to leave them sealed for value, so none of us will ever know what it sounds like.
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This kind of stuff really bothers me. Along with the vinyl not being anything close to audiophile. Along with Eddie always being drunk and forgetting lyrics. Along with the shitty album tracking.

Other than that, aces!
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Pearl Jam's Eddie Vedder Slams 'Crap' Pop Music, Calls 'Lightning Bolt' Their Best Record!

Eddie Vedder was hailed as the voice of his generation. It is clear that it is not the current generation of MTV fans. After watching the recent MTV awards, the Pearl Jam frontman has choice words.

The enigmatic singer of Pearl Jam, which produced some of the biggest hits of the 90s like "Jeremy," "Black" and "Alive" was a staple of the MTV awards almost two decades ago.

In a recent interview with Rolling Stone, the 48 year-old Vedder notes that times have definitely changed: "These pop songs almost feel like tabloid journalism, in a way. It's crap that people seem to like. And I don't know if it has meaning. I don't know if one of the pop songs of the summer has any fiber in it. People are consuming it, and is it healthy? I don't know. Maybe it's some kind of way of taking themselves away from their problems. Maybe there's some healthy property or some restorative property that I'm not receiving. It seems like it has a really high fructose content."

While he questions the state of pop music today, he still continues to make records. In fact, he still tries to make the best record! Rolling Stone talked with Eddie to promote the band's latest album, "Lightning Bolt." Vedder calls it their best:

"I say this in the least-competitive way possible, but we're trying to make not just the best Pearl Jam record, but just the best record. It's about getting to the next level of communication, or just trying to crack a code into some higher plane of playing music. Because when we're making a record, I'm more of a listener than a player. That whole time, you're staying in this weird, objective place, like you're writing from a hot-air balloon, looking at the landscape and trying to zero in. You're trying to create a giant crop circle, and that's the mystery behind it. Like, how would you make that if you were on the ground?"

It was noted that most of the songs on the new album explored the theme of mortality. When he was teased that it was a sign of growing old, Vedder gave an explanation that hit the nail on what exactly YOLO (You Only Live Once) means:

"They say to write what you know. I think that's maybe one thing that we all know [laughs]. It's living while you're alive, and living to the day you die, and being cognizant of the end, and you might lead a more appreciative life, if that's part of your approach."

While most of today's young musicians espouse the same YOLO motto to promote debauchery and irresponsible behavior, Vedder's message is the exact opposite. Yes, you only live once, that is why you have to make it worthwhile. He has set an example, as he has already quit most of the vices associated with Rock star behavior and focused on his family and the music.
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I would have bet a lot of money that you had made that up.
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What a magical world that would be.
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McParadigm wrote:Pearl Jam's Eddie Vedder Slams 'Crap' Pop Music, Calls 'Lightning Bolt' Their Best Record!

Eddie Vedder was hailed as the voice of his generation. It is clear that it is not the current generation of MTV fans. After watching the recent MTV awards, the Pearl Jam frontman has choice words.

The enigmatic singer of Pearl Jam, which produced some of the biggest hits of the 90s like "Jeremy," "Black" and "Alive" was a staple of the MTV awards almost two decades ago.

In a recent interview with Rolling Stone, the 48 year-old Vedder notes that times have definitely changed: "These pop songs almost feel like tabloid journalism, in a way. It's crap that people seem to like. And I don't know if it has meaning. I don't know if one of the pop songs of the summer has any fiber in it. People are consuming it, and is it healthy? I don't know. Maybe it's some kind of way of taking themselves away from their problems. Maybe there's some healthy property or some restorative property that I'm not receiving. It seems like it has a really high fructose content."

While he questions the state of pop music today, he still continues to make records. In fact, he still tries to make the best record! Rolling Stone talked with Eddie to promote the band's latest album, "Lightning Bolt." Vedder calls it their best:

"I say this in the least-competitive way possible, but we're trying to make not just the best Pearl Jam record, but just the best record. It's about getting to the next level of communication, or just trying to crack a code into some higher plane of playing music. Because when we're making a record, I'm more of a listener than a player. That whole time, you're staying in this weird, objective place, like you're writing from a hot-air balloon, looking at the landscape and trying to zero in. You're trying to create a giant crop circle, and that's the mystery behind it. Like, how would you make that if you were on the ground?"

It was noted that most of the songs on the new album explored the theme of mortality. When he was teased that it was a sign of growing old, Vedder gave an explanation that hit the nail on what exactly YOLO (You Only Live Once) means:

"They say to write what you know. I think that's maybe one thing that we all know [laughs]. It's living while you're alive, and living to the day you die, and being cognizant of the end, and you might lead a more appreciative life, if that's part of your approach."

While most of today's young musicians espouse the same YOLO motto to promote debauchery and irresponsible behavior, Vedder's message is the exact opposite. Yes, you only live once, that is why you have to make it worthwhile. He has set an example, as he has already quit most of the vices associated with Rock star behavior and focused on his family and the music.
I remember this. It was one of the 1st articles that came out around the time LB was released.
To be fair he didn't call it their best.
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Mine wrote:
McParadigm wrote:Pearl Jam's Eddie Vedder Slams 'Crap' Pop Music, Calls 'Lightning Bolt' Their Best Record!

Eddie Vedder was hailed as the voice of his generation. It is clear that it is not the current generation of MTV fans. After watching the recent MTV awards, the Pearl Jam frontman has choice words.

The enigmatic singer of Pearl Jam, which produced some of the biggest hits of the 90s like "Jeremy," "Black" and "Alive" was a staple of the MTV awards almost two decades ago.

In a recent interview with Rolling Stone, the 48 year-old Vedder notes that times have definitely changed: "These pop songs almost feel like tabloid journalism, in a way. It's crap that people seem to like. And I don't know if it has meaning. I don't know if one of the pop songs of the summer has any fiber in it. People are consuming it, and is it healthy? I don't know. Maybe it's some kind of way of taking themselves away from their problems. Maybe there's some healthy property or some restorative property that I'm not receiving. It seems like it has a really high fructose content."

While he questions the state of pop music today, he still continues to make records. In fact, he still tries to make the best record! Rolling Stone talked with Eddie to promote the band's latest album, "Lightning Bolt." Vedder calls it their best:

"I say this in the least-competitive way possible, but we're trying to make not just the best Pearl Jam record, but just the best record. It's about getting to the next level of communication, or just trying to crack a code into some higher plane of playing music. Because when we're making a record, I'm more of a listener than a player. That whole time, you're staying in this weird, objective place, like you're writing from a hot-air balloon, looking at the landscape and trying to zero in. You're trying to create a giant crop circle, and that's the mystery behind it. Like, how would you make that if you were on the ground?"

It was noted that most of the songs on the new album explored the theme of mortality. When he was teased that it was a sign of growing old, Vedder gave an explanation that hit the nail on what exactly YOLO (You Only Live Once) means:

"They say to write what you know. I think that's maybe one thing that we all know [laughs]. It's living while you're alive, and living to the day you die, and being cognizant of the end, and you might lead a more appreciative life, if that's part of your approach."

While most of today's young musicians espouse the same YOLO motto to promote debauchery and irresponsible behavior, Vedder's message is the exact opposite. Yes, you only live once, that is why you have to make it worthwhile. He has set an example, as he has already quit most of the vices associated with Rock star behavior and focused on his family and the music.
I remember this. It was one of the 1st articles that came out around the time LB was released.
To be fair he didn't call it their best.
Rolling Stone talked with Eddie to promote the band's latest album, "Lightning Bolt." Vedder calls it their best:
"I really enjoy sandwiches but the other guys are so good at making sandwiches that I don't make them. Now I make sandwiches."
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Rangi Guy wrote:
Mine wrote:
McParadigm wrote:Pearl Jam's Eddie Vedder Slams 'Crap' Pop Music, Calls 'Lightning Bolt' Their Best Record!

Eddie Vedder was hailed as the voice of his generation. It is clear that it is not the current generation of MTV fans. After watching the recent MTV awards, the Pearl Jam frontman has choice words.

The enigmatic singer of Pearl Jam, which produced some of the biggest hits of the 90s like "Jeremy," "Black" and "Alive" was a staple of the MTV awards almost two decades ago.

In a recent interview with Rolling Stone, the 48 year-old Vedder notes that times have definitely changed: "These pop songs almost feel like tabloid journalism, in a way. It's crap that people seem to like. And I don't know if it has meaning. I don't know if one of the pop songs of the summer has any fiber in it. People are consuming it, and is it healthy? I don't know. Maybe it's some kind of way of taking themselves away from their problems. Maybe there's some healthy property or some restorative property that I'm not receiving. It seems like it has a really high fructose content."

While he questions the state of pop music today, he still continues to make records. In fact, he still tries to make the best record! Rolling Stone talked with Eddie to promote the band's latest album, "Lightning Bolt." Vedder calls it their best:

"I say this in the least-competitive way possible, but we're trying to make not just the best Pearl Jam record, but just the best record. It's about getting to the next level of communication, or just trying to crack a code into some higher plane of playing music. Because when we're making a record, I'm more of a listener than a player. That whole time, you're staying in this weird, objective place, like you're writing from a hot-air balloon, looking at the landscape and trying to zero in. You're trying to create a giant crop circle, and that's the mystery behind it. Like, how would you make that if you were on the ground?"

It was noted that most of the songs on the new album explored the theme of mortality. When he was teased that it was a sign of growing old, Vedder gave an explanation that hit the nail on what exactly YOLO (You Only Live Once) means:

"They say to write what you know. I think that's maybe one thing that we all know [laughs]. It's living while you're alive, and living to the day you die, and being cognizant of the end, and you might lead a more appreciative life, if that's part of your approach."

While most of today's young musicians espouse the same YOLO motto to promote debauchery and irresponsible behavior, Vedder's message is the exact opposite. Yes, you only live once, that is why you have to make it worthwhile. He has set an example, as he has already quit most of the vices associated with Rock star behavior and focused on his family and the music.
I remember this. It was one of the 1st articles that came out around the time LB was released.
To be fair he didn't call it their best.
Rolling Stone talked with Eddie to promote the band's latest album, "Lightning Bolt." Vedder calls it their best:
we're trying to make not just the best Pearl Jam record, but just the best record.
doesn't mean he thinks they succeeded
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Mine wrote:
Rangi Guy wrote:
Mine wrote:
McParadigm wrote:Pearl Jam's Eddie Vedder Slams 'Crap' Pop Music, Calls 'Lightning Bolt' Their Best Record!

Eddie Vedder was hailed as the voice of his generation. It is clear that it is not the current generation of MTV fans. After watching the recent MTV awards, the Pearl Jam frontman has choice words.

The enigmatic singer of Pearl Jam, which produced some of the biggest hits of the 90s like "Jeremy," "Black" and "Alive" was a staple of the MTV awards almost two decades ago.

In a recent interview with Rolling Stone, the 48 year-old Vedder notes that times have definitely changed: "These pop songs almost feel like tabloid journalism, in a way. It's crap that people seem to like. And I don't know if it has meaning. I don't know if one of the pop songs of the summer has any fiber in it. People are consuming it, and is it healthy? I don't know. Maybe it's some kind of way of taking themselves away from their problems. Maybe there's some healthy property or some restorative property that I'm not receiving. It seems like it has a really high fructose content."

While he questions the state of pop music today, he still continues to make records. In fact, he still tries to make the best record! Rolling Stone talked with Eddie to promote the band's latest album, "Lightning Bolt." Vedder calls it their best:

"I say this in the least-competitive way possible, but we're trying to make not just the best Pearl Jam record, but just the best record. It's about getting to the next level of communication, or just trying to crack a code into some higher plane of playing music. Because when we're making a record, I'm more of a listener than a player. That whole time, you're staying in this weird, objective place, like you're writing from a hot-air balloon, looking at the landscape and trying to zero in. You're trying to create a giant crop circle, and that's the mystery behind it. Like, how would you make that if you were on the ground?"

It was noted that most of the songs on the new album explored the theme of mortality. When he was teased that it was a sign of growing old, Vedder gave an explanation that hit the nail on what exactly YOLO (You Only Live Once) means:

"They say to write what you know. I think that's maybe one thing that we all know [laughs]. It's living while you're alive, and living to the day you die, and being cognizant of the end, and you might lead a more appreciative life, if that's part of your approach."

While most of today's young musicians espouse the same YOLO motto to promote debauchery and irresponsible behavior, Vedder's message is the exact opposite. Yes, you only live once, that is why you have to make it worthwhile. He has set an example, as he has already quit most of the vices associated with Rock star behavior and focused on his family and the music.
I remember this. It was one of the 1st articles that came out around the time LB was released.
To be fair he didn't call it their best.
Rolling Stone talked with Eddie to promote the band's latest album, "Lightning Bolt." Vedder calls it their best:
we're trying to make not just the best Pearl Jam record, but just the best record.
doesn't mean he thinks they succeeded
If Lightning Bolt is what we get when Pearl Jam tries to make the best record possible then it really is over.
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anyway it was an answer to a direct question
http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/ ... s-20130927
Are you still trying to make the greatest Pearl Jam record ever?
I say this in the least-competitive way possible, but we're trying to make not just the best Pearl Jam record, but just the best record....
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cutuphalfdead wrote:If Lightning Bolt is what we get when Pearl Jam tries to make the best record possible then it really is over.
That has to be just a BS "easy nugget for the press to headline" promotion thing, doesn't it?

Please God say that it is.
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List the best records ever.

1. Rain Dogs
2. Lightning Bolt
3. Other

Seems legit.
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McParadigm wrote:
cutuphalfdead wrote:If Lightning Bolt is what we get when Pearl Jam tries to make the best record possible then it really is over.
That has to be just a BS "easy nugget for the press to headline" promotion thing, doesn't it?

Please God say that it is.
He could have been saying that they're not thinking of making a "pearl jam" record specifically but just making a record, and of course they're trying to make the best one possible.
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cutuphalfdead wrote:
McParadigm wrote:
cutuphalfdead wrote:If Lightning Bolt is what we get when Pearl Jam tries to make the best record possible then it really is over.
That has to be just a BS "easy nugget for the press to headline" promotion thing, doesn't it?

Please God say that it is.
He could have been saying that they're not thinking of making a "pearl jam" record specifically but just making a record, and of course they're trying to make the best one possible.
"The best that we can do with what is left of our talent" IS pretty noncompetitive, I guess.
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