I kinda agree. I mean Ed never talked trash about his peers. Not then or now.mastaflatch wrote:Although Corgan tries to minimize Radiohead's output of the 90s, there's an awful lot of people who consider Ok Computer to be the defining album of the 90s (and maybe the most important album since Nevermind). SP had a nice 5 year slot in the limelight (if I'm being generous) but then, they became way less important. Another thing that bothers me is the supposedly implicit statement that Corgan makes about SP being influential because, let's be honest, a band can have hits after hits can easily go on not changing a damn thing around it and I have a hard time figuring who or what SP paved the way for. In my opinion, they were just as derivative as PJ or FF. More musically varied, yes, but Corgan didn't invent a new musical style. As far as leaving a stamp on an era and yielding a shitload of copycats, PJ certainly succeeded.
Speaking as someone who's paid good attention to PJ during the 90s, they sure had songs - they just didn't try as hard as Corgan to get them to the public.
One last thing - someone correct me if I'm wrong - Vedder never used this kind of desperately pathetic promo stunt i.e. shitting on his peers to make him look better.
"Kurt Cobain and I were the top two scribes in the nineties"
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I don't think what Corgan said was necessarily off the mark. Actually, I think he's spot on about the Foo Fighters, but then again, I've never really liked them. As for PJ, I can see his point with some of their recent output, but the Vitalogy -> Binaural stretch is about as good of a stretch as any rock band has ever had, so I gotta disagree with him there.
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darth_vedder wrote:I don't think what Corgan said was necessarily off the mark. Actually, I think he's spot on about the Foo Fighters, but then again, I've never really liked them. As for PJ, I can see his point with some of their recent output, but the Vitalogy -> Binaural stretch is about as good of a stretch as any rock band has ever had, so I gotta disagree with him there.
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That RS top 50 list is hilariously bad.
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As someone so intent on legacy building, it might just chafe his ass that you could cut Pearl Jam's record sales in half and they'd still have bested the Pumpkins. He seems that petty.
I mean, it's not like he's pooping on Alice in Chains or whatever, and bands like Mudhoney are apparently not even worthy of his discussion.
I mean, it's not like he's pooping on Alice in Chains or whatever, and bands like Mudhoney are apparently not even worthy of his discussion.
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Wednesday Morning Hot Take: The only thing genius about Nirvana was that they decided to write simple pop songs.
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Meh. He's right, but who cares?
I'm more interested in McParadigm downplaying Corgan's crowning achievements by sighting his chord choices as being uninspired rip-offs of the big players who came before him. That's one of the emptiest criticisms of a rock musician I can think of.
I'm more interested in McParadigm downplaying Corgan's crowning achievements by sighting his chord choices as being uninspired rip-offs of the big players who came before him. That's one of the emptiest criticisms of a rock musician I can think of.
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I didn't say any of that.Iprefertheiroldstuff wrote:by sighting his chord choices as being uninspired rip-offs of the big players who came before him.
I said
The perfect mix of recycled 60's chord progressions and 90's distortion pedal-as-songwriting, with lyrics that make you feel like anybody can be a lyricist because apparently yes.
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Oh. And I guess I said

andBut his band had a sound that made it stand out on the radio. PJ Harvey, Nick Cave, and many others were vastly better songwriters.
But all this legacy retrofitting by almost every 90's band is hilarious, and he's just the most blatant and unapologetic of the bunch. Hardly the only guilty party.
andI like the record too. I just don't think it's better than good
Pretty damning stuff thereYeah it's pretty good.
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What does
even mean?McParadigm wrote:90's distortion pedal-as-songwriting
bodysnatcher wrote:All I know is that I messaged my wife earlier about this, and my iphone's autocorrect knew to put an é on the end of Beyoncé, and it changed "Beck" to "neck"
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Who can say what any of this means?
I don't think it means anything.
I don't think it means anything.
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And there it is. Nothing to see here.
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so you mean if one washed up rock star calls himself and a dead rock star better than another washed up rock star its all purely, uh, subjective?McParadigm wrote:Who can say what any of this means?
I don't think it means anything.
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"Siamese Dream" definitely has an emotional register that leaves more to the imagination than either "In Utero" or "Vs." -- the dichotomy of the aggression and the psychedelia in the instrumental passages, and of Corgan's starkly distinct sensitive nancy-boy and snarling feral cat vocal styles, all thrown into a giant come-what-may melting pot that even after 20 years of intense music geeking taps into something that for me is singularly unique (Corgan would start unraveling these differing impulses and dividing them up more neatly on "Mellon Collie," to the effect of stronger songs but an overall less compelling sound). I would call "Siamese Dream" a better record than "Vs." without much hesitation; "In Utero," depends on the day...theplatypus wrote:I'm listening to Siamese Dream right now. I don't know about this "top scribes" boast but this album is better than Vs and In Utero.
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It really was a lot of noise about nothing.And there it is. Nothing to see here.
Sort of like how bands from the 90's would step on their distortion pedal in order to exaggerate dynamic transitions, and how at some of these times maybe more creative or engaging songwriting would have served them better than simply layering fuzz or volume.
But I dunno.
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No mal that's just great comedy.malice wrote:so you mean if one washed up rock star calls himself and a dead rock star better than another washed up rock star its all purely, uh, subjective?McParadigm wrote:Who can say what any of this means?
I don't think it means anything.
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Fair, but I think the whole grunge and '90s alt-rock movement was, generally speaking, much more about noise and fuzz than carefully crafted songwriting.McParadigm wrote:It really was a lot of noise about nothing.And there it is. Nothing to see here.
Sort of like how bands from the 90's would step on their distortion pedal in order to exaggerate dynamic transitions, and how at some of these times maybe more creative or engaging songwriting would have served them better than simply layering fuzz or volume.
But I dunno.
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That's kind of his whole point, no?