Round 1F: 10 Billion Years vs. Light Years vs. Leavin' Here
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I really love the Lost Dogs version of Leaving Here; it's so good. I suppose Light Years is a little better, I don't know. I feel like I have to vote for it, especially b/c it's on Binaural, but I enjoy listening to Leaving Here more.
I also really like 10 Billion Years. It's that road I've mentioned PJ should explore a bit more, and that road is the alt Country road. The song almost sounds like it could be a Wilco song.
I also really like 10 Billion Years. It's that road I've mentioned PJ should explore a bit more, and that road is the alt Country road. The song almost sounds like it could be a Wilco song.
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Re: Round 1F: 10 Billion Years vs. Light Years vs. Leavin' H
leaving here is different on lost dogs?darth_vedder wrote:I really love the Lost Dogs version of Leaving Here; it's so good. I suppose Light Years is a little better, I don't know. I feel like I have to vote for it, especially b/c it's on Binaural, but I enjoy listening to Leaving Here more.
I also really like 10 Billion Years. It's that road I've mentioned PJ should explore a bit more, and that road is the alt Country road. The song almost sounds like it could be a Wilco song.
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Re: Round 1F: 10 Billion Years vs. Light Years vs. Leavin' H
Prolly. Errything else is.
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I'd probably vote for Leavin' Here if so many people didn't convince me covers don't belong in this tournament. Light Years was at once close to my favorite Pearl Jam song, far from it now, but still pretty great. I'm not sure I've ever listened to 10 Billion Years, and not sure I care to.
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Re: Round 1F: 10 Billion Years vs. Light Years vs. Leavin' H
why not? New pearl jam is always good, for the first listen at least.Leatherhead wrote:I'm not sure I've ever listened to 10 Billion Years, and not sure I care to.
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I don't know. Is it? Was it a No Code era b-side? Did they record it just the one time in the studio? Was it released prior to Lost Dogs?stip wrote:leaving here is different on lost dogs?darth_vedder wrote:I really love the Lost Dogs version of Leaving Here; it's so good. I suppose Light Years is a little better, I don't know. I feel like I have to vote for it, especially b/c it's on Binaural, but I enjoy listening to Leaving Here more.
I also really like 10 Billion Years. It's that road I've mentioned PJ should explore a bit more, and that road is the alt Country road. The song almost sounds like it could be a Wilco song.
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Re: Round 1F: 10 Billion Years vs. Light Years vs. Leavin' H
Leavin' Here, quite comfortably my favourite cover by the band.
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It was released on the benefit album Home Alive: The Art of Self-Defense in early 1996.darth_vedder wrote:Was it a No Code era b-side? Did they record it just the one time in the studio? Was it released prior to Lost Dogs?
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Exactly the same on Lost Dogs, I think.
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Re: Round 1F: 10 Billion Years vs. Light Years vs. Leavin' H
Strictly for the musical performance they captured on record, it's Leavin' Here.
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Re: Round 1F: 10 Billion Years vs. Light Years vs. Leavin' H
Light Years never felt right for me. I think it was that Ed stayed in that vocal area for the whole song and it didn't go anywhere. A few years ago it hit me hard and I know I was a dumbass for not loving this song before.
Leaving Here is great and could win the PJ cover competition that Stip will now run someday.
10 Billion Years is lovely too.
Leaving Here is great and could win the PJ cover competition that Stip will now run someday.
10 Billion Years is lovely too.
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Re: Round 1F: 10 Billion Years vs. Light Years vs. Leavin' H
I fucking love "Light Years"
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Re: Round 1F: 10 Billion Years vs. Light Years vs. Leavin' H
why dont i know what 10 billion years is?
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Re: Round 1F: 10 Billion Years vs. Light Years vs. Leavin' H
it was on those leaked S/T demos from last year or so.
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Re: Round 1F: 10 Billion Years vs. Light Years vs. Leavin' H
Dr. Van Nostrand wrote:why dont i know what 10 billion years is?
It's one of those songs you don't recognize but when you listen to it you say "oh I've heard this" then you forget again.
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ah, that makes sense, im pretty sure i downloaded them and they are on my ipod but ive only listened once or twicestip wrote:it was on those leaked S/T demos from last year or so.
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Re: Round 1F: 10 Billion Years vs. Light Years vs. Leavin' H
Doc, grab the Ridley comp for ST. It's top work.
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Re: Round 1F: 10 Billion Years vs. Light Years vs. Leavin' H
I'm gonna listen to 10 Billion Years on repeat and cry into my wine.
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Re: Round 1F: 10 Billion Years vs. Light Years vs. Leavin' H
ten bajillion years
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Re: Round 1F: 10 Billion Years vs. Light Years vs. Leavin' H
Light Years is a top 6 song for me. The other two are ok.
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Re: Round 1F: 10 Billion Years vs. Light Years vs. Leavin' H
I don't care for the studio version of "Leaving Here" -- I don't know if it's mixed weird or what, but it always just felt "off" to me somehow (this is probably because I heard a dozen live versions before even realizing a studio version existed). At its best, though, it really is one of PJ's best covers, despite the fact that Eddie has been playing the exact same lead riff during the break since 1995.
I like "Light Years" more, though -- it's a thoughtful composition, and it pushes its sentimentality as far as it can without crossing over into mawkishness. I love the "composed leads" during the instrumental bridge.
I like "Light Years" more, though -- it's a thoughtful composition, and it pushes its sentimentality as far as it can without crossing over into mawkishness. I love the "composed leads" during the instrumental bridge.