Song of the Moonlight: In the Moonlight
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In The Moonlight is so... evocative. And sexy. And dark. And haunting. And dangerous. And alive. And covered in fog and promise. Every note just drips. Ed's voice is a play in and of itself. Some of the best lyrics and images in the back half of PJ's catalog, hell, in the entire catalog, for that matter. BAAAAAAAAAAAAAH! I just love it. Sonic orgasms. Every particle of my body responds to In The Moonlight. And in the best way. GODDAMN, I love it so much.
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There's something I love about the short solos and lead guitar work on this song. That's what really elevated it for me.
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Its jagged. its sexy. The guitar work is so unique to them. Its so matt cameron and its wonderful. Vedder keeps this jagged crunch moving along with a sexy delivery.
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lol Joey and Strat actually tried to claim a PJ song is sexy
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God you're sexy.durdencommatyler wrote:In The Moonlight is so... evocative. And sexy. And dark. And haunting. And dangerous. And alive. And covered in fog and promise. Every note just drips. Ed's voice is a play in and of itself. Some of the best lyrics and images in the back half of PJ's catalog, hell, in the entire catalog, for that matter. BAAAAAAAAAAAAAH! I just love it. Sonic orgasms. Every particle of my body responds to In The Moonlight. And in the best way. GODDAMN, I love it so much.
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I've never hated you more.LoathedVermin72 wrote:lol Joey and Strat actually tried to claim a PJ song is sexy
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Everyone knows PJ is asexual, get realStrat wrote:I've never hated you more.LoathedVermin72 wrote:lol Joey and Strat actually tried to claim a PJ song is sexy
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Pearl Jam is pangender.LoathedVermin72 wrote:Everyone knows PJ is asexual, get realStrat wrote:I've never hated you more.LoathedVermin72 wrote:lol Joey and Strat actually tried to claim a PJ song is sexy
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As years go by this song seems more and more like the bell at the end of "The Polar Express": Many hear it and hear the generic sound of a rusty old bell, but those who can hear it, hear magic. It is one of a very few PJ songs that feels surrounded by a sort of tangible force to me. While there are some Matt Cameron compositional hallmarks throughout, unlike some of his other tunes I don't hear it and think "hmmm, these are interesting time signatures" or "wow, great bridge work," true though those things are; I'm just swept up by its total presence, overcome by all that entails, for better or worse.
This is what I had to say about this song a few years ago, and this is what I still say about it.
This is what I had to say about this song a few years ago, and this is what I still say about it.
Re: that last sentence, I'd encourage anyone still on the fence to check that version out for an earthier, less deliberate-sounding take on the song. Homme's ominous falsetto is the perfect foil to Eddie's low baritone, replicating the studio take's after-dark ambiance in a more natural setting. One of the few truly great post-2006 PJ live performances.Kevin Davis wrote:I love how the slow, almost bluesy grind of the song plays against those ethereal multi-tracked vocals, all breaking in that tension-release chorus -- there's a duality to the song that causes you to feel like you're at once being stalked by something sinister and watched over by some kind of protective angelic force, and it stakes out a rare sonic and emotional space as a result. "A night bird is following you all the time" is one of my favorite images in the PJ canon.durdencommatyler wrote:Magical. Evocative. Atmospheric. Sexy. Full of potent imagery. Ed sounds great. The band sounds great. I think it's a brilliant song.LoathedVermin72 wrote:I still don't get "In the Moonlight". Why does everyone love it so much?
One of my all-time favorite songs. The live version with Josh Homme is perfect.
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I dont even like Josh Homme and I think that performance is fantastic.
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It makes me feel like a kidStrat wrote:Its jagged. its sexy.
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YEEEES!Kevin Davis wrote:As years go by the song seems more and more like the bell at the end of "The Polar Express": Many hear it and hear the generic sound of a rusty old bell, but those who can hear it, hear magic. It is one of a very few PJ songs that feels surrounded by a sort of tangible force to me. While there are some Matt Cameron compositional hallmarks throughout, unlike some of his other tunes I don't hear it and think "hmmm, these are interesting time signatures" or "wow, great bridge work," true though those things are; I'm just swept up by its total presence, overcome by all that entails, for better or worse.
This is what I had to say about this song a few years ago, and this is what I still say about it.
Re: that last sentence, I'd encourage anyone still on the fence to check that version out for an earthier, less deliberate-sounding take on the song. Homme's ominous falsetto is the perfect foil to Eddie's low baritone, replicating the studio take's after-dark ambiance in a more natural setting. One of the few truly great post-2006 PJ live performances.Kevin Davis wrote:I love how the slow, almost bluesy grind of the song plays against those ethereal multi-tracked vocals, all breaking in that tension-release chorus -- there's a duality to the song that causes you to feel like you're at once being stalked by something sinister and watched over by some kind of protective angelic force, and it stakes out a rare sonic and emotional space as a result. "A night bird is following you all the time" is one of my favorite images in the PJ canon.durdencommatyler wrote:Magical. Evocative. Atmospheric. Sexy. Full of potent imagery. Ed sounds great. The band sounds great. I think it's a brilliant song.LoathedVermin72 wrote:I still don't get "In the Moonlight". Why does everyone love it so much?
One of my all-time favorite songs. The live version with Josh Homme is perfect.
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Great song...the studio version is flawless and that classic live version with Josh is just....SEXY.
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tragabigzanda wrote:Saw it. Typically nice writing from KD, and I appreciate the insight, but it's not changing my mind. I don't find the lyrics very interesting, nor the riff. That bridge, though...
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Please stop saying sexy
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Man, i was there when they played it with Josh. I would know if it was sexy.LoathedVermin72 wrote:Please stop saying sexy
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AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1111tragabigzanda wrote:Saw it. Typically nice writing from KD, and I appreciate the insight, but it's not changing my mind. I don't find the lyrics very interesting, nor the riff. That bridge, though...
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Then come up with a more appropriate word.LoathedVermin72 wrote:Please stop saying sexy
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chuggydurdencommatyler wrote:Then come up with a more appropriate word.LoathedVermin72 wrote:Please stop saying sexy