Out of the three you could pick... I just don't see how those stood out as a "lull" to you. Is it a production issue or a song issue?tragabigzanda wrote:Biggest flaw for me is the 3-song lull of RM, Lukin, PT. These three haven't held up well over the years, and having them in a row puts the album lower on the list of ones I want to spin.
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Ok. I love how Lukin stands alone in their catalogue.tragabigzanda wrote:Song issue for Lukin and PT; I like those just a small fraction of the amount I did in '96. RM is just a performance issue, because there are live versions I still absolutely love (SLC'95 for example), but the album version has always underwhelmed me.evenslow wrote:Out of the three you could pick... I just don't see how those stood out as a "lull" to you. Is it a production issue or a song issue?tragabigzanda wrote:Biggest flaw for me is the 3-song lull of RM, Lukin, PT. These three haven't held up well over the years, and having them in a row puts the album lower on the list of ones I want to spin.
I could see where PT doesn't wear as well, even if the outro is timeless.
Listened to RM a lot recently due to March Madness and I have to say, I found it sounded pretty god damn good. Felt that way about all of No Code really. It's got a rawness that keeps on giving.
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That three song run is one of my favorites in PJ's entire catalog.evenslow wrote:Ok. I love how Lukin stands alone in their catalogue.tragabigzanda wrote:Song issue for Lukin and PT; I like those just a small fraction of the amount I did in '96. RM is just a performance issue, because there are live versions I still absolutely love (SLC'95 for example), but the album version has always underwhelmed me.evenslow wrote:Out of the three you could pick... I just don't see how those stood out as a "lull" to you. Is it a production issue or a song issue?tragabigzanda wrote:Biggest flaw for me is the 3-song lull of RM, Lukin, PT. These three haven't held up well over the years, and having them in a row puts the album lower on the list of ones I want to spin.
I could see where PT doesn't wear as well, even if the outro is timeless.
Listened to RM a lot recently due to March Madness and I have to say, I found it sounded pretty god damn good. Felt that way about all of No Code really. It's got a rawness that keeps on giving.
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Lukin should have been done like the versions done in march of 95 in australia. Other than that...that 3 run of songs are great. You idiots
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As much as I could defend the other two, I just can't imagine how "Red Mosquito" could put someone into a lull. I think it's one of if not the most underrated song in their arsenal.
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It slays on LO2L.
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That's the definitive version.tragabigzanda wrote:Yea, so much better. Although I miss Jack's approach, Matt does a great job on this version.wease wrote:It slays on LO2L.
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It really starts on this album though. It's one of my bigger issues with it. I'm just not drawn to Eddie's musings on this kind of stuff.McParadigm wrote:Ending an album with a featherweight lecture about the importance of appreciating the here and now is a move modern Pearl Jam would definitely pull, which is just one measure of what a truly terrible idea it would be.
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The biggest flaws for me are
1. The sequencing of the album
2. That thing I just said
3. Eddie's vocal choices. Too nasal/neil youngish for my tastes.
1. The sequencing of the album
2. That thing I just said
3. Eddie's vocal choices. Too nasal/neil youngish for my tastes.
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To be fair, stip's had a lot of practice in this field.tragabigzanda wrote:You paying attention MJD? Thais is how you make ridiculous claims about PJ within the structure of a very organized post.stip wrote:The biggest flaws for me are
1. The sequencing of the album
2. That thing I just said
3. Eddie's vocal choices. Too nasal/neil youngish for my tastes.
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I love No Code, but If I had to pick something to criticize....... I guess I've always felt No Code seems kinda weak, kinda lightweight. I'm not sure why, it's got some monster songs, but maybe the entire aesthetic is presenting to me a sort of lightweight quality. (Up here in my tree, newspapers matter not to me.)
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And a pretty strict training regimenBirds in Hell wrote:To be fair, stip's had a lot of practice in this field.tragabigzanda wrote:You paying attention MJD? Thais is how you make ridiculous claims about PJ within the structure of a very organized post.stip wrote:The biggest flaws for me are
1. The sequencing of the album
2. That thing I just said
3. Eddie's vocal choices. Too nasal/neil youngish for my tastes.
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Never thaw chewed Habit!
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Habit is probably one of my top 10 PJ songs