III-44: Around the Bend vs. Go

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Around the Bend vs. Go

Around the Bend
10
20%
Go
41
80%
 
Total votes: 51

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Re: III-44: Around the Bend vs. Go

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durdencommatyler wrote:
Kaius wrote:
durdencommatyler wrote:
LoathedVermin72 wrote:"Go" is Pearl Jam's best song.
Maybe. But it's definitely better than Around the Bend.
Go

F yourselves
Maybe. When I get home from work but not while listening to Around the Bend.
Duh. That songs for drinking coffee, or whisky, or snuggling.
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Re: III-44: Around the Bend vs. Go

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Kaius wrote:
durdencommatyler wrote:
Kaius wrote:
durdencommatyler wrote:
LoathedVermin72 wrote:"Go" is Pearl Jam's best song.
Maybe. But it's definitely better than Around the Bend.
Go

F yourselves
Maybe. When I get home from work but not while listening to Around the Bend.
Duh. That songs for drinking coffee, or whisky, or snuggling.
WITH A CHILD?!

WHAT KINDA SICK FUCK ARE YOU
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Re: III-44: Around the Bend vs. Go

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durdencommatyler wrote:
Kaius wrote:
durdencommatyler wrote:
Kaius wrote:
durdencommatyler wrote:
LoathedVermin72 wrote:"Go" is Pearl Jam's best song.
Maybe. But it's definitely better than Around the Bend.
Go

F yourselves
Maybe. When I get home from work but not while listening to Around the Bend.
Duh. That songs for drinking coffee, or whisky, or snuggling.
WITH A CHILD?!

WHAT KINDA SICK FUCK ARE YOU
Is there something wrong with snuggling with a child? Because I don't want to be right, if so.
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Re: III-44: Around the Bend vs. Go

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Kaius wrote:
durdencommatyler wrote:
Kaius wrote:
durdencommatyler wrote:
Kaius wrote:
durdencommatyler wrote:
LoathedVermin72 wrote:"Go" is Pearl Jam's best song.
Maybe. But it's definitely better than Around the Bend.
Go

F yourselves
Maybe. When I get home from work but not while listening to Around the Bend.
Duh. That songs for drinking coffee, or whisky, or snuggling.
WITH A CHILD?!

WHAT KINDA SICK FUCK ARE YOU
Is there something wrong with snuggling with a child? Because I don't want to be right, if so.
:shock:

Kaius is a monster. This changes everything.
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Re: III-44: Around the Bend vs. Go

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durdencommatyler wrote:
Kaius wrote:
durdencommatyler wrote:
Kaius wrote:
durdencommatyler wrote:
Kaius wrote:
durdencommatyler wrote:
LoathedVermin72 wrote:"Go" is Pearl Jam's best song.
Maybe. But it's definitely better than Around the Bend.
Go

F yourselves
Maybe. When I get home from work but not while listening to Around the Bend.
Duh. That songs for drinking coffee, or whisky, or snuggling.
WITH A CHILD?!

WHAT KINDA SICK FUCK ARE YOU
Is there something wrong with snuggling with a child? Because I don't want to be right, if so.
:shock:

Kaius is a monster. This changes everything.
Ive always been a monster.
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Re: III-44: Around the Bend vs. Go

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Re: III-44: Around the Bend vs. Go

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Love love love how Go and (rightful winner of this year's tourney) Last Exit start their respective albums off with a little jam action before careening into the song/album proper.
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Re: III-44: Around the Bend vs. Go

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evenslow wrote:Love love love how Go and (rightful winner of this year's tourney) Last Exit start their respective albums off with a little jam action before careening into the song/album proper.
Come to think of it, a lot of there openers have little things to open...Master / Slave for Once, the mini-jam for Go, the noodling around for Last Exit, the count for BOJ, and the bits and boops for Can't Keep. I think that's it though. The others pretty much get down to business.
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Re: III-44: Around the Bend vs. Go

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evenslow wrote:Love me some Around the Bend but Go is Go so Go.
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Re: III-44: Around the Bend vs. Go

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darth_vedder wrote:
evenslow wrote:Love love love how Go and (rightful winner of this year's tourney) Last Exit start their respective albums off with a little jam action before careening into the song/album proper.
Come to think of it, a lot of there openers have little things to open...Master / Slave for Once, the mini-jam for Go, the noodling around for Last Exit, the count for BOJ, and the bits and boops for Can't Keep. I think that's it though. The others pretty much get down to business.
You obviously haven't heard the early pressings of "Lightning Bolt" where you can very clearly hear Stone saying "Guys, are we really sure we want to go through with this?" before "Getaway," while Mike plays the riff for "Cat Scratch Fever" in the background.
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Re: III-44: Around the Bend vs. Go

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Kevin Davis wrote:
darth_vedder wrote:
evenslow wrote:Love love love how Go and (rightful winner of this year's tourney) Last Exit start their respective albums off with a little jam action before careening into the song/album proper.
Come to think of it, a lot of there openers have little things to open...Master / Slave for Once, the mini-jam for Go, the noodling around for Last Exit, the count for BOJ, and the bits and boops for Can't Keep. I think that's it though. The others pretty much get down to business.
You obviously haven't heard the early pressings of "Lightning Bolt" where you can very clearly hear Stone saying "Guys, are we really sure we want to go through with this?" before "Getaway," while Mike plays the riff for "Cat Scratch Fever" in the background.

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Re: III-44: Around the Bend vs. Go

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Kaius wrote:Go is kinda overrated.
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Re: III-44: Around the Bend vs. Go

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stip wrote:go, easily
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Re: III-44: Around the Bend vs. Go

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LetMeSleep wrote:
Kaius wrote:Go is kinda overrated.
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Re: III-44: Around the Bend vs. Go

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Around the Bend but it's mostly a vote against Go.
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This is an outrage.
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Re: III-44: Around the Bend vs. Go

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Birds in Hell wrote:
evenslow wrote:Go is Go so Go.
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Re: III-44: Around the Bend vs. Go

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Go is always in the running as one of my favorite Pearl Jam songs. This song alone justifies the angsty, un-self conscious period of the early '90s Pearl Jam totally. It's not that it's overly simplistic, but the intensity of the song is all you need to know.
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