ITT We Nominate Pearl Jam's Peak Year
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He just got a little more specific than I did.
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They're going to peak on the colbert late show. I can feelz it
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Can a band peak with a performance of only one song?Strat wrote:They're going to peak on the colbert late show. I can feelz it
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Leatherhead wrote:Can a band peak with a performance of only one song?Strat wrote:They're going to peak on the colbert late show. I can feelz it
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I was going to post Jeremy 92
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No, strat was correct
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It's not the first time we've disagreed, Stip.
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THIS IS SO GOODStrat wrote:Leatherhead wrote:Can a band peak with a performance of only one song?Strat wrote:They're going to peak on the colbert late show. I can feelz it
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I have to say 1994. You get:
-Dave A on the Vs. tour, playing a lot of Vitalogy (such as the ridiculous "Not For You" for SNL)
-Most of the recording of Vitalogy
-Bridge School w/Jack
-Missed Self-Pollution by 8 days unfortunately
The Mar/Apr '94 US Vs. tour was absolutely insane. There may not have been a better tour by any rock band in the entire decade*. Eddie still at the peak of his vox (which would start to deteriorate in Pacific Rim '95 and fully collapse during the '95 US tour, not to make a full recovery until the '98 tour), Eddie as seething and emotional as he would ever be, and Dave A behind the kit for those who prefer that, playing almost their entire catalog plus b-sides and yet-to-be-released songs. If I'm not limited to calendar years, I would say 3/26/94 - 3/25/95, as that gives me everything in '94 back to Murfreesboro, all the way through the end of the Pacific Rim tour.
*Nirvana's US Nevermind tour Sept/Oct '91 is close, maybe a little more intense (!) but cannot match the setlist variety of Pearl Jam despite a relatively equivalent catalog size. The longest shows were 75 - 80 minutes and you were some mix of 4 Incesticide songs and 2 In Utero songs at best.
-Dave A on the Vs. tour, playing a lot of Vitalogy (such as the ridiculous "Not For You" for SNL)
-Most of the recording of Vitalogy
-Bridge School w/Jack
-Missed Self-Pollution by 8 days unfortunately
The Mar/Apr '94 US Vs. tour was absolutely insane. There may not have been a better tour by any rock band in the entire decade*. Eddie still at the peak of his vox (which would start to deteriorate in Pacific Rim '95 and fully collapse during the '95 US tour, not to make a full recovery until the '98 tour), Eddie as seething and emotional as he would ever be, and Dave A behind the kit for those who prefer that, playing almost their entire catalog plus b-sides and yet-to-be-released songs. If I'm not limited to calendar years, I would say 3/26/94 - 3/25/95, as that gives me everything in '94 back to Murfreesboro, all the way through the end of the Pacific Rim tour.
*Nirvana's US Nevermind tour Sept/Oct '91 is close, maybe a little more intense (!) but cannot match the setlist variety of Pearl Jam despite a relatively equivalent catalog size. The longest shows were 75 - 80 minutes and you were some mix of 4 Incesticide songs and 2 In Utero songs at best.
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Hey twoheadedboy! Nice to see you.
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It's hard for me to argue with that. Only thing I can say is that I'm ranking 2006 higher than you apparently, because while I think Riot Act is probably a better album than Avocado (if only Ed's voice didn't sound like shit), the latter is more enjoyable to me (despite the substandard production). And the 2006 tour was great, and much more even than '02 - '05. Lollapalooza '07 wasn't fantastic, but to me, that is the real final end of Pearl Jam being great, not that there haven't been (and won't continue to be) enjoyable and even compelling moments here and there.given2trade wrote:2003 was the end of shit being good, not a peak. good tour, good album (in hindsight only, we all though riot act sucked vs previous albums at the time...little did we know what the next 12 years would bring).
peak output = long road/i got shit ; right between vitalogy and no code. it's not even a debate.
best two albums are vitalogy/no code with yield the runner up.
i never saw pearl jam live before 1998 but saw them 14 times that year...was a pretty great tour. but all the live stuff before that was also great so it seems silly to rank peak based on a tour.
so in conclusion, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Merkin_Ball
december 5, 1995 - was the peak. but shit was still amazing for a few years after that.
Edit: Also, the problem with picking Vitalogy through No Code as the SONG peak, as inclined as I am to agree, is to state that Ed as the primary songwriter and band dictator is the best format for Pearl Jam...clearly that couldn't continue, and I don't feel he has written much of consequence for Pearl Jam since he started putting out solo records, along with ruining a few choice songs from other band members in the studio.
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No. All it's saying is that Ed was on fire from a songwriting perspective from 94-96. Which is true.twoheadedboy wrote:Edit: Also, the problem with picking Vitalogy through No Code as the SONG peak, as inclined as I am to agree, is to state that Ed as the primary songwriter and band dictator is the best format for Pearl Jam...clearly that couldn't continue, and I don't feel he has written much of consequence for Pearl Jam since he started putting out solo records, along with ruining a few choice songs from other band members in the studio.
Not For You
Whipping
Corduroy
Betterman
Immortality
Sometimes
In My Tree
Off He Goes
Habit
Red Mosquito
Lukin
Around the Bend
That's just what he gets an official credit for musically - obviously wrote lyrics for everything else during that period. And, more than anyone else in the band, he spearheaded the general direction of their sound and ethos.
It's okay to like Ed.
EDIT: I somehow forgot I Got Shit and Long Road - two songs I promise from now on to #neverforget.
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I was just about to say, WHAT ABOUT THE PEAK SONGS!??!?!?!evenslow wrote: EDIT: I somehow forgot I Got Shit and Long Road - two songs I promise from now on to #neverforget.
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fwiw, I don't even know who writes what songs besides knowing that Jeff wrote Nothingman and I can't even remember what song off of Yield. I do remember reading that Vitalogy was mostly Eddie.twoheadedboy wrote:
Edit: Also, the problem with picking Vitalogy through No Code as the SONG peak, as inclined as I am to agree, is to state that Ed as the primary songwriter and band dictator is the best format for Pearl Jam...clearly that couldn't continue, and I don't feel he has written much of consequence for Pearl Jam since he started putting out solo records, along with ruining a few choice songs from other band members in the studio.
I wasn't only basing the peak on song releases - was just saying that Pearl Jam live from inception to 2003 was pretty great so it's hard to rank based on that.
I don't think it's a coincidence that Pearl Jam came pretty close to breaking up 1994-1996 and that corresponds to their peak as a band from an output perspective. Most artists due their best work at times of stress.
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Breakerfall
Gods' Dice
Evacuation
Light Years
Nothing as it Seems
Thin Air
Insignificance
Of the Girl
Grievance
Rival
Sleight of Hand
Soon Forget
Parting Ways
Sad
Hitchhiker
In the Moonlight
Education
Fatal
Strangest Tribe
Drifting
Sweet Lew
BAM! Peaked.
Gods' Dice
Evacuation
Light Years
Nothing as it Seems
Thin Air
Insignificance
Of the Girl
Grievance
Rival
Sleight of Hand
Soon Forget
Parting Ways
Sad
Hitchhiker
In the Moonlight
Education
Fatal
Strangest Tribe
Drifting
Sweet Lew
BAM! Peaked.
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Best year was Merkinball and the year previous and the year after. That is my favorite PJ era I believe.
So 94-96ish. I realize that is not a year, but it all overlaps into a particular small period for me.
So 94-96ish. I realize that is not a year, but it all overlaps into a particular small period for me.