My review of the No Code reissue

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durdencommatyler wrote:On mile 6 of my run today. Big hill in Prospect Park. I was dying. Legs were dead. Heat and humidity were brutal. Felt sick. Then a biker rode by blaring Jeremy. And somehow... it actually helped. It was awesome.

I guess I still love the fuck out of this band. :peace:
This is great, I had a similar experience during a half marathon about 3 yrs ago. Body was shot about 1 mile to the finish due to poor pacing, but the way the course was laid out you could hear the music at the finish line--they were playing Alive and the volume was cranked ridiculously loud (maybe it was the echo off the buildings, I don't know). Talk about an adrenaline shot, my legs came alive and finally captured my breath. Despite the poor pacing, still finished with one of my best half times.

Sorry to hijack, although I will say despite the complaints (I didn't buy the re-issue), No Code will always be one of my Top 3 PJ albums.
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Revelator wrote:
durdencommatyler wrote:On mile 6 of my run today. Big hill in Prospect Park. I was dying. Legs were dead. Heat and humidity were brutal. Felt sick. Then a biker rode by blaring Jeremy. And somehow... it actually helped. It was awesome.

I guess I still love the fuck out of this band. :peace:
This is great, I had a similar experience during a half marathon about 3 yrs ago. Body was shot about 1 mile to the finish due to poor pacing, but the way the course was laid out you could hear the music at the finish line--they were playing Alive and the volume was cranked ridiculously loud (maybe it was the echo off the buildings, I don't know). Talk about an adrenaline shot, my legs came alive and finally captured my breath. Despite the poor pacing, still finished with one of my best half times.

Sorry to hijack, although I will say despite the complaints (I didn't buy the re-issue), No Code will always be one of my Top 3 PJ albums.
I LOVE this story, Rev. :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
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I once walked into Hi-way Pizza (RIP) in State College, PA and everybody in the place was singing along loudly to the acoustic b-side version of "Elderly Woman". The cooks, the servers, the customers...everyone. It was surreal.

So it didn't surprise me that it was a big deal when they played there in 2003.
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I bet Jerry Sandusky was there with some fresh young meat.
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verb_to_trust wrote:I bet Jerry Sandusky was there with some fresh young meat.
You take underage girls for pizza. Boy meat, you take them for ice cream. Or is that just a Canadian thing?
Think I’m going to try being kind to everyone a chance.
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surfndestroy wrote:
verb_to_trust wrote:I bet Jerry Sandusky was there with some fresh young meat.
You take underage girls for pizza. Boy meat, you take them for ice cream. Or is that just a Canadian thing?
Penn State has a creamery too. Do what you will with that info.
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