SOTM: "Moline"
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SOTM: "Moline"
Listening to this for the first time since the show -- truly bizarre song, half a lucid, dramatic narrative about a girl fleeing her abuser (cool detail in the chorus that suggests some sort of witness-protection-like identity overhaul: "My name it was Nancy but now it's Colleen" -- something like that), and half a transparent excuse to solicit applause by namedropping a semi-obscure northwestern Illinois town. Kind of inadvertently encapsulates the competing impulses of Eddie as an artist -- (1) the storyteller, the craftsman, the writer, and (2) the crowd-pleasing dancing bear -- completely unfiltered, with absolutely no editorial sense whatsoever. I kind of like it for the momentary indulgence it is -- the root chord is reminiscent of Zep's "Ten Years Gone," which is cool -- just hope it doesn't turn up on an album...
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Re: SOTM: "Moline"
I haven't listened to it, but except for the namedropping, it sounds like you like it, yet hope it doesn't end up on an album?Kevin Davis wrote:Listening to this for the first time since the show -- truly bizarre song, half a lucid, dramatic narrative about a girl fleeing her abuser (cool detail in the chorus that suggests some sort of witness-protection-like identity overhaul: "My name it was Nancy but now it's Colleen" -- something like that), and half a transparent excuse to solicit applause by namedropping a semi-obscure northwestern Illinois town. Kind of inadvertently encapsulates the competing impulses of Eddie as an artist -- (1) the storyteller, the craftsman, the writer, and (2) the crowd-pleasing dancing bear -- completely unfiltered, with absolutely no editorial sense whatsoever. I kind of like it for the momentary indulgence it is -- the root chord is reminiscent of Zep's "Ten Years Gone," which is cool -- just hope it doesn't turn up on an album...
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Re: SOTM: "Moline"
I'm sure you know this but it was a song he wrote the day of the show to be played strictly for Moline. No way this ever gets played again IMO.
Taking it as anything more than a one off or analyzing it in any depth I think it kinda of useless.
Taking it as anything more than a one off or analyzing it in any depth I think it kinda of useless.
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Re: SOTM: "Moline"
Where does Moline rank?
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Re: SOTM: "Moline"
I know it was a spur-of-the-moment thing for Moline -- but just because something feels tossed off or linked to a particular moment doesn't necessarily mean that a closer look at it can't yield interesting insights, or generate compelling conversation. Not sure that's what I was trying to do here in any case, so much as reflect back cursory impressions -- like I said, this is my first time playing the song since attending the show, so I can attend to it in a different mode of listening, whether or not it really merits it.
Leatherhead, I just meant to say that part of its charm is how tethered it is to its particular occasion. I don't dread its appearance on an album (mostly because, as the above poster mentions, such an occurrence seems unlikely), but its appeal is more as a gesture than as a great piece of songwriting -- at least in its extant form.
Leatherhead, I just meant to say that part of its charm is how tethered it is to its particular occasion. I don't dread its appearance on an album (mostly because, as the above poster mentions, such an occurrence seems unlikely), but its appeal is more as a gesture than as a great piece of songwriting -- at least in its extant form.
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Re: SOTM: "Moline"
I love the strange turns in the melody and chords..hope he follows that vein..
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Re: SOTM: "Moline"
this is just as good as anything off the last two albums
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Re: SOTM: "Moline"
dimejinky99 wrote:I love the strange turns in the melody and chords..hope he follows that vein..
A more refined version of these ideas would be fine fodder for EV solo album #3.
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Re: SOTM: "Moline"
Never thought of that. It would work better on a solo release.
Pj don't have a great history of refining quiet ed songs.
The thing that makes it special usually gets carved off completely.
Pj don't have a great history of refining quiet ed songs.
The thing that makes it special usually gets carved off completely.
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Re: SOTM: "Moline"
Wanna hear a really cool story?
I got the Moline boot for Christmas and it was missing Disc 2. Package was sealed and everything.
I got the Moline boot for Christmas and it was missing Disc 2. Package was sealed and everything.
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Re: SOTM: "Moline"
what exactly is this? is this a song that will undo the last four albums' worth of material and make me a pearl jam fan again?
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Re: SOTM: "Moline"
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Lament wrote:Album #11 will be written solely for the purpose of going over well live. Every song will basically be some kind of retread of Gary Glitter's "Rock & Roll Part II" with Ed listing of the names of sports teams/local cuisine/landmarks in between anthemic shouts of the city's name.
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Re: SOTM: "Moline"
Available as 192kb/s mp3 only.
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Lament wrote:http://forums.theskyiscrape.com/viewtop ... 06#p230706
Lament wrote:Album #11 will be written solely for the purpose of going over well live. Every song will basically be some kind of retread of Gary Glitter's "Rock & Roll Part II" with Ed listing of the names of sports teams/local cuisine/landmarks in between anthemic shouts of the city's name.
Track listing
1. Chicago
2. New York (Mets/Jets/Islanders Version)
3. Boston
4. Philadelphia
5. New York (Yankees/Giants/Rangers version)
6. Toronto
7. Chicago Reprise
8. Brooklyn
9. Sleeping By Myself
10. Seattle
Sample lyrics: "CHICAGO!/Cubs & Bulls & pizza, yeah!/CHICAGO!/Sears Tower, Al Capone, Polish Sausage!/CHICAGO!"
you forgot Berlin
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Re: SOTM: "Moline"
Berlin will be the Of the Earth/Hard to Imagine of the sessions.dimejinky99 wrote:you forgot Berlin
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Re: SOTM: "Moline"
I may have forgotten to listen to this. I should rectify that except right now I'm sitting on the couch listening to Lena Horne singing to Grover and I won't think to do it later
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you may think you're losing but.....stip wrote:I may have forgotten to listen to this. I should rectify that except right now I'm sitting on the couch listening to Lena Horne singing to Grover and I won't think to do it later
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Re: SOTM: "Moline"
I quite enjoy Moline. And I appreciate Kevin's write up. I've only listened to it through once. But I loved the playful sort of Johnny Cash-ness of the concept. While I certainly hope it's never on a PJ album, I would welcome it on a Vedder solo effort.