Pearl Jam's first singles
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Point is BS without 10
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cutuphalfdead wrote:You're kind of missing the point of the thread.nightmareblack0206 wrote:ARE YOU PEOPLE FKN NUTS FOR BASING YOUR OPINION WITHOUT 10?!
Chud's right. When Ten came out no one knew who Pearl Jam was. The single did not get any immediate attention. The calculations involved would have been different from the ones made in subsequent albums. The single is not communicating with an established audience.
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So in late 92/early 93 when JEREMY, YL, ALIVE, EF were tearing up the charts, your telling me that is un equatable? Come on. ...
There wasn't a "established audience" in 1992-release of VS? LMFAO. ....THAT'S RICH
They had the biggest audience of fans during this time.
There wasn't a "established audience" in 1992-release of VS? LMFAO. ....THAT'S RICH
They had the biggest audience of fans during this time.
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I think you might be missing what this thread is going after. Singles as a first impression. Ten was a slow starter, without a built in audience. The inital singles didn't make much of an impression, and the subsequent singles aren't what this thread is about.nightmareblack0206 wrote:So in late 92/early 93 when JEREMY, YL, ALIVE, EF were tearing up the charts, your telling me that is un equatable? Come on. ...
Which is why I did include the vs. singlenightmareblack0206 wrote: There wasn't a "established audience" in 1992-release of VS? LMFAO. ....THAT'S RICH
They had the biggest audience of fans during this time.
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I understand that you guys are leaving 10 out BUT let's do it this way. Let's USE 10 single just at the point when they became relevant. CANNOT EXCLUDE 10
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VS single wasn't released till late 93
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WHAT DOES THAT HAVE TO DO WITH 10NancyBabich wrote:Who You Are hints that No Code will be more No Codeish than it actually is.
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Dave Grohl said his first impression of PJ after hearing "Alive" on the radio was that they sounded like a bunch of truckers.stip wrote:Singles as a first impression.
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LMFAOMcParadigm wrote:WHAT DOES THAT HAVE TO DO WITH 10NancyBabich wrote:Who You Are hints that No Code will be more No Codeish than it actually is.
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The Fixer is definitely indicative of how terrible that album is.
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You do know that Dave Grohl was the drummer for Nirvana right? A band which was candidly critical of PJ since day 1Kevin Davis wrote:Dave Grohl said his first impression of PJ after hearing "Alive" on the radio was that they sounded like a bunch of truckers.stip wrote:Singles as a first impression.
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Dave Grohl drummed for Nirvana?!nightmareblack0206 wrote:You do know that Dave Grohl was the drummer for Nirvana right? A band which was candidly critical of PJ since day 1Kevin Davis wrote:Dave Grohl said his first impression of PJ after hearing "Alive" on the radio was that they sounded like a bunch of truckers.stip wrote:Singles as a first impression.
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and he was pretty good at it!Blenheim Augustine wrote:Dave Grohl drummed for Nirvana?!nightmareblack0206 wrote:You do know that Dave Grohl was the drummer for Nirvana right? A band which was candidly critical of PJ since day 1Kevin Davis wrote:Dave Grohl said his first impression of PJ after hearing "Alive" on the radio was that they sounded like a bunch of truckers.stip wrote:Singles as a first impression.
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Regardless of lack of audience or expectations, doesn't Ten still fit the mold of this exercise? To answer this question, the album has to have been listened to in order to evaluate how the lead single represents that album. This really wasn't a first impressions thread...or was it?In most cases these are not the best songs on their respective albums, but are they indicative of those albums?
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No, you must be thinking of someone else. Dave Grohl is the lead singer for Foo Fighters.nightmareblack0206 wrote:You do know that Dave Grohl was the drummer for Nirvana right?
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u know he played drums w pearl jam right?nightmareblack0206 wrote:You do know that Dave Grohl was the drummer for Nirvana right? A band which was candidly critical of PJ since day 1Kevin Davis wrote:Dave Grohl said his first impression of PJ after hearing "Alive" on the radio was that they sounded like a bunch of truckers.stip wrote:Singles as a first impression.
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That he did.
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