Era of the moment: 1991-1992
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you know you're right. its impossible to listen to old recordings and judge their quality
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EJ wrote:They were certainly exciting in those very early years. And, yes, Ed's soaring vocals and his mystique was a huge part of the appeal. The "Animal/RIFW" performance on the 93 MTV Video Awards was one of the most goosebump raising things they'd to that point. It was raw, powerful, and separated them
But, if I had to choose the best period of the band, it'd be 1994-2000 - a much more creative band and Ed's talents as an all-around singer improved dramatically.
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cutuphalfdead wrote:you know you're right. its impossible to listen to old recordings and judge their quality
yea but come on...sometimes being a fan is more than that. I do agree with you about the period though.
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in fact not having the emotional baggage from "being there" probably lets you judge more objectively
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Now that performance will give you goosebumps
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Yes, you are wrong. While yeah, this era is what got me interested, the Vitalogy-Merkin Ball-No Code stretch is really what elevated them to favorite band territory for me.Dr. Van Nostrand wrote:only to the ones that didnt grow up with them from the beginning i think, could be wrong though.cutuphalfdead wrote:meh on this era
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Me too BUT No Code was a TREMENDOUS let down for me
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They were a force of nature in those years. I think they've all improved in terms of craft since there, but they were tapping into something there that I never expect to experience again.
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Count me as another one who's not a huge fan of this era. I didn't grow up with them so maybe that's it.
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stip wrote:They were a force of nature in those years. I think they've all improved in terms of craft since there, but they were tapping into something there that I never expect to experience again.
Perfectly put Stip.....
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I remember Eddie was a goofball until Kurt Cobain talked shit and then Eddie got real serious and tortured. I kid. They were awesome back then.
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bada wrote:I remember Eddie was a goofball until Kurt Cobain talked shit and then Eddie got real serious and tortured. I kid. They were awesome back then. They were the most important thing in my life back then.
It's funny that you said that because they were the most important thing in my life to
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I find that awkward and embarrassing to watch. I never really cared for the band till Vitalogy. Ten is pretty close to hair metal but is enjoyable as some hair metal is. I much prefer 1994 - 1998.nightmareblack0206 wrote:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kL8ge4Y9kuI&feature=youtube_gdata_player
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I really don't care for Dave A's drumming.
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Just because Eddie was louder, and a little off his rocker, doesn't make it better. It did when I first got into Pearl Jam, because that intensity is so engaging.
Hell, IMO his voice didn't even dip at all until 95ish, (and then came back better than ever for a few years) and by then Vitalogy existed, so.
Hell, IMO his voice didn't even dip at all until 95ish, (and then came back better than ever for a few years) and by then Vitalogy existed, so.
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YEScutuphalfdead wrote:eddies voice peaked around 98nightmareblack0206 wrote:No they didn't. Eddies voice has been a straight decline since 1992. Band sound got tighter BUT vedder voice deteriorated
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I agree with thatcutuphalfdead wrote:maybe but I'm not saying pearl jam didn't get good until no code or somethingDr. Van Nostrand wrote:only to the ones that didnt grow up with them from the beginning i think, could be wrong though.cutuphalfdead wrote:meh on this era
ten era pearl jam was great but they got so much better just 2 years later
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im not sure if you arent familiar with hair metal or you arent familiar w/ ten. by the late 80s hair metal was simply pop songs for teenage girls by dudes dressed like morons. the album ten can be argued as a concept album about death. it has pop-rock songs, but it also has anthems, ballads, straight up hard rock and whatever you wanna call release. hair metal and the album ten have nothing in common except for the time and place. the closest thing you can compare it to is appetite for destruction, but i dont thing gnr were hair metal.Blenheim Augustine wrote:I find that awkward and embarrassing to watch. I never really cared for the band till Vitalogy. Ten is pretty close to hair metal but is enjoyable as some hair metal is. I much prefer 1994 - 1998.nightmareblack0206 wrote:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kL8ge4Y9kuI&feature=youtube_gdata_player
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I think i am pretty objective, my fav albums are no code and yield, ten and vs are near the bottom, but no where near dismissable, they are amazing albums, but they certainly did get much better on the run from vitalogy through binaural, those 4 albums are just amazingcutuphalfdead wrote:in fact not having the emotional baggage from "being there" probably lets you judge more objectively