Yes and yes, KD. BS has some mediocre songs but LB has 3-4 of their worst songs.Kevin Davis wrote:I can see where one would prefer "LB," I just personally have no connection to it at all. Plus it has more PJ songs that I just flat out fucking hate than any of their other albums.durdencommatyler wrote:I reach for LB way more than I reach for BS or ST or even No Code (though ST and No Code are clearly better records). I genuinely like LB whereas BS has actually gotten worse for me over the years. I used to like it a lot more. Maybe the same will happen with LB, though I doubt it. It's been far more interesting to me from first listen. I actively like that record.Kevin Davis wrote:Both albums are more or less equal for me as well, though my overall feeling towards them is certainly a good few levels above the "general dislike" Jorg describes. In the end I don't reach for either album very often, but then, I don't reach for "No Code" all that often either -- certain PJ albums feel very easy to place for me ("Yield" at the top, "LB" at the bottom, for instance), but after that they all sort of just have their place in that vague, generalized "albums by my favorite band" sort of way. I don't know. Rankings are fleeting.
For all its weaknesses, some of the songs on "Backspacer" at least struck a chord with me personally.
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If it sounds that way, it's just because Eddie oversimplifies "More Than You Know" on the uke. The original composition has virtually nothing in common with "Come Back."dimejinky99 wrote:When you realise Come Back and More than you know are basically the same song...
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Kevin Davis wrote:If it sounds that way, it's just because Eddie oversimplifies "More Than You Know" on the uke. The original composition has virtually nothing in common with "Come Back."dimejinky99 wrote:When you realise Come Back and More than you know are basically the same song...
The both have an odd 50s ballad thing off them. It's just the rhythm maybe.
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I totally get that. Because that's exactly how I feel about LB. Some of those songs really resonate with me. But I totally get why they don't for others.Kevin Davis wrote:I can see where one would prefer "LB," I just personally have no connection to it at all. Plus it has more PJ songs that I just flat out fucking hate than any of their other albums.durdencommatyler wrote:I reach for LB way more than I reach for BS or ST or even No Code (though ST and No Code are clearly better records). I genuinely like LB whereas BS has actually gotten worse for me over the years. I used to like it a lot more. Maybe the same will happen with LB, though I doubt it. It's been far more interesting to me from first listen. I actively like that record.Kevin Davis wrote:Both albums are more or less equal for me as well, though my overall feeling towards them is certainly a good few levels above the "general dislike" Jorg describes. In the end I don't reach for either album very often, but then, I don't reach for "No Code" all that often either -- certain PJ albums feel very easy to place for me ("Yield" at the top, "LB" at the bottom, for instance), but after that they all sort of just have their place in that vague, generalized "albums by my favorite band" sort of way. I don't know. Rankings are fleeting.
For all its weaknesses, some of the songs on "Backspacer" at least struck a chord with me personally.
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I wouldn't put any of LB in the bottom 5 of their catalog.LetMeSleep wrote:Yes and yes, KD. BS has some mediocre songs but LB has 3-4 of their worst songs.Kevin Davis wrote:I can see where one would prefer "LB," I just personally have no connection to it at all. Plus it has more PJ songs that I just flat out fucking hate than any of their other albums.durdencommatyler wrote:I reach for LB way more than I reach for BS or ST or even No Code (though ST and No Code are clearly better records). I genuinely like LB whereas BS has actually gotten worse for me over the years. I used to like it a lot more. Maybe the same will happen with LB, though I doubt it. It's been far more interesting to me from first listen. I actively like that record.Kevin Davis wrote:Both albums are more or less equal for me as well, though my overall feeling towards them is certainly a good few levels above the "general dislike" Jorg describes. In the end I don't reach for either album very often, but then, I don't reach for "No Code" all that often either -- certain PJ albums feel very easy to place for me ("Yield" at the top, "LB" at the bottom, for instance), but after that they all sort of just have their place in that vague, generalized "albums by my favorite band" sort of way. I don't know. Rankings are fleeting.
For all its weaknesses, some of the songs on "Backspacer" at least struck a chord with me personally.
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at least we've got Bon Jovi, pal.durdencommatyler wrote:I totally get that. Because that's exactly how I feel about LB. Some of those songs really resonate with me. But I totally get why they don't for others.Kevin Davis wrote:I can see where one would prefer "LB," I just personally have no connection to it at all. Plus it has more PJ songs that I just flat out fucking hate than any of their other albums.durdencommatyler wrote:I reach for LB way more than I reach for BS or ST or even No Code (though ST and No Code are clearly better records). I genuinely like LB whereas BS has actually gotten worse for me over the years. I used to like it a lot more. Maybe the same will happen with LB, though I doubt it. It's been far more interesting to me from first listen. I actively like that record.Kevin Davis wrote:Both albums are more or less equal for me as well, though my overall feeling towards them is certainly a good few levels above the "general dislike" Jorg describes. In the end I don't reach for either album very often, but then, I don't reach for "No Code" all that often either -- certain PJ albums feel very easy to place for me ("Yield" at the top, "LB" at the bottom, for instance), but after that they all sort of just have their place in that vague, generalized "albums by my favorite band" sort of way. I don't know. Rankings are fleeting.
For all its weaknesses, some of the songs on "Backspacer" at least struck a chord with me personally.
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I know you know we've had some good timesKevin Davis wrote:at least we've got Bon Jovi, pal.durdencommatyler wrote:I totally get that. Because that's exactly how I feel about LB. Some of those songs really resonate with me. But I totally get why they don't for others.Kevin Davis wrote:I can see where one would prefer "LB," I just personally have no connection to it at all. Plus it has more PJ songs that I just flat out fucking hate than any of their other albums.durdencommatyler wrote:I reach for LB way more than I reach for BS or ST or even No Code (though ST and No Code are clearly better records). I genuinely like LB whereas BS has actually gotten worse for me over the years. I used to like it a lot more. Maybe the same will happen with LB, though I doubt it. It's been far more interesting to me from first listen. I actively like that record.Kevin Davis wrote:Both albums are more or less equal for me as well, though my overall feeling towards them is certainly a good few levels above the "general dislike" Jorg describes. In the end I don't reach for either album very often, but then, I don't reach for "No Code" all that often either -- certain PJ albums feel very easy to place for me ("Yield" at the top, "LB" at the bottom, for instance), but after that they all sort of just have their place in that vague, generalized "albums by my favorite band" sort of way. I don't know. Rankings are fleeting.
For all its weaknesses, some of the songs on "Backspacer" at least struck a chord with me personally.
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This joke makes no sense. Unless you have some kind of jerk fetish, why would they notify you of stock changes?tragabigzanda wrote:The jerk store called and they're all out of you.cutuphalfdead wrote:And you'd be an idiot.tragabigzanda wrote:If their only release since 2006 had been a 3-song EP featuring The Fixer, Unemployable, and Army Reserve, I'd say this had been their best decade yet.
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What if you're the jerk distributor and the store is calling because they're all out and need more?Bi_3 wrote:This joke makes no sense. Unless you have some kind of jerk fetish, why would they notify you of stock changes?tragabigzanda wrote:The jerk store called and they're all out of you.cutuphalfdead wrote:And you'd be an idiot.tragabigzanda wrote:If their only release since 2006 had been a 3-song EP featuring The Fixer, Unemployable, and Army Reserve, I'd say this had been their best decade yet.
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we talkin bout jerk chicken here or something?
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Have a nice day, Kev.Kevin Davis wrote:at least we've got Bon Jovi, pal.durdencommatyler wrote:I totally get that. Because that's exactly how I feel about LB. Some of those songs really resonate with me. But I totally get why they don't for others.Kevin Davis wrote:I can see where one would prefer "LB," I just personally have no connection to it at all. Plus it has more PJ songs that I just flat out fucking hate than any of their other albums.durdencommatyler wrote:I reach for LB way more than I reach for BS or ST or even No Code (though ST and No Code are clearly better records). I genuinely like LB whereas BS has actually gotten worse for me over the years. I used to like it a lot more. Maybe the same will happen with LB, though I doubt it. It's been far more interesting to me from first listen. I actively like that record.Kevin Davis wrote:Both albums are more or less equal for me as well, though my overall feeling towards them is certainly a good few levels above the "general dislike" Jorg describes. In the end I don't reach for either album very often, but then, I don't reach for "No Code" all that often either -- certain PJ albums feel very easy to place for me ("Yield" at the top, "LB" at the bottom, for instance), but after that they all sort of just have their place in that vague, generalized "albums by my favorite band" sort of way. I don't know. Rankings are fleeting.
For all its weaknesses, some of the songs on "Backspacer" at least struck a chord with me personally.
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I have a 12 pack bag of dicks, so let me know.tragabigzanda wrote:I had submitted a customer inquiry online, about the cost for a 12-pack of jerks; I had been expecting to hear back on their availability.cutuphalfdead wrote:What if you're the jerk distributor and the store is calling because they're all out and need more?Bi_3 wrote:This joke makes no sense. Unless you have some kind of jerk fetish, why would they notify you of stock changes?tragabigzanda wrote:The jerk store called and they're all out of you.cutuphalfdead wrote:And you'd be an idiot.tragabigzanda wrote:If their only release since 2006 had been a 3-song EP featuring The Fixer, Unemployable, and Army Reserve, I'd say this had been their best decade yet.
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Just out of interest what's post-Vitalogy airplay like in the US? In the UK you'll be lucky to hear something from Ten, VS next to nothing, Vitalogy pretty much zilch and after that you can forget it. Maybe that's why I love their recent stuff so much, because their post-Vitalogy songs are "my" songs? If you're in some club and some chavette is dancing to Justin Timberlake, then the Zephyr song, you're thinking it's not really your song anymore. And then you wonder if they sold out releasing the Zephyr song as a single, and after the album was released at that, and then it can go from there.
What amazes me is the entire that Pearl Jam have seemingly sold out. If they have, it hasn't really worked out for them has it? Some people think the definition of selling out is playing a gig of more than 11 songs, Eddie playing on some of the songs and the band not looking like it was put together by the record industry...
What amazes me is the entire that Pearl Jam have seemingly sold out. If they have, it hasn't really worked out for them has it? Some people think the definition of selling out is playing a gig of more than 11 songs, Eddie playing on some of the songs and the band not looking like it was put together by the record industry...
So basically, Johnson and May spent Trump's presidency fighting each other over how best to sell the NHS to Trump.
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havent listened to terrestrial radio in years, but my wife has commented on Just Breathe and Sirens being played on top 40 stations in the DC market on occasion
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I'll hear I Am Mine, Just Breathe, The Fixer, and Sirens from time to time on terrestrial radio.
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It sucks that I have to explain to people why I like this band now.Monkey_Driven wrote:I'll hear I Am Mine, Just Breathe, The Fixer, and Sirens from time to time on terrestrial radio.
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After a few posts in the RRHOF thread, I think it's Dime for me.