Both of these songs deserve to win it all.cutuphalfdead wrote:Don't do it strat.Strat wrote:Hmm. Shit. Maybe you have just swayed my vote. Maybe my love for the Binaural era is clouding my judgement here.Kevin Davis wrote:"Long Road" has the ability to be profoundly moving. On the right day, in the right mood, it packs a wallop like none other; simple chords, simple words, emotion that could flatten mountains. Other days it sounds like a droning slog. "Sad" is more consistently satisfying but I don't know that I've ever had that moment of feeling like, "Oh man, this song is really something special." No doubt it's about as good as punky Eddie-on-guitar songs get, that Sleater-Kinney-inspired riff is a concept Eddie could stand to revisit, and on good live versions, the band absolutely smokes -- a great case for Matt as the dynamic, song-serving drummer that we consistently swear he isn't. But "Long Road" has hit higher highs for me, and that it earns it my vote here.
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Strat, stop getting so emotional.
It's Sad.
It's Sad.
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These are both mid-tier songsStrat wrote:Both of these songs deserve to win it all.cutuphalfdead wrote:Don't do it strat.Strat wrote:Hmm. Shit. Maybe you have just swayed my vote. Maybe my love for the Binaural era is clouding my judgement here.Kevin Davis wrote:"Long Road" has the ability to be profoundly moving. On the right day, in the right mood, it packs a wallop like none other; simple chords, simple words, emotion that could flatten mountains. Other days it sounds like a droning slog. "Sad" is more consistently satisfying but I don't know that I've ever had that moment of feeling like, "Oh man, this song is really something special." No doubt it's about as good as punky Eddie-on-guitar songs get, that Sleater-Kinney-inspired riff is a concept Eddie could stand to revisit, and on good live versions, the band absolutely smokes -- a great case for Matt as the dynamic, song-serving drummer that we consistently swear he isn't. But "Long Road" has hit higher highs for me, and that it earns it my vote here.
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you're so reasonable when you aren't talking about movies!LoathedVermin72 wrote:These are both mid-tier songsStrat wrote:Both of these songs deserve to win it all.cutuphalfdead wrote:Don't do it strat.Strat wrote:Hmm. Shit. Maybe you have just swayed my vote. Maybe my love for the Binaural era is clouding my judgement here.Kevin Davis wrote:"Long Road" has the ability to be profoundly moving. On the right day, in the right mood, it packs a wallop like none other; simple chords, simple words, emotion that could flatten mountains. Other days it sounds like a droning slog. "Sad" is more consistently satisfying but I don't know that I've ever had that moment of feeling like, "Oh man, this song is really something special." No doubt it's about as good as punky Eddie-on-guitar songs get, that Sleater-Kinney-inspired riff is a concept Eddie could stand to revisit, and on good live versions, the band absolutely smokes -- a great case for Matt as the dynamic, song-serving drummer that we consistently swear he isn't. But "Long Road" has hit higher highs for me, and that it earns it my vote here.
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Strat wrote: Both of these songs deserve to win it all.
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But especially Sad.
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I voted Long Road.
I like Sad, but not as much as most people it seems. It's a cool riff. I love the verses but once it gets to the chorus I feel the urge to skip to the next song.
I like Sad, but not as much as most people it seems. It's a cool riff. I love the verses but once it gets to the chorus I feel the urge to skip to the next song.
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Kevin Davis wrote:"Long Road" has the ability to be profoundly moving. On the right day, in the right mood, it packs a wallop like none other; simple chords, simple words, emotion that could flatten mountains. Other days it sounds like a droning slog. "Sad" is more consistently satisfying but I don't know that I've ever had that moment of feeling like, "Oh man, this song is really something special." No doubt it's about as good as punky Eddie-on-guitar songs get, that Sleater-Kinney-inspired riff is a concept Eddie could stand to revisit, and on good live versions, the band absolutely smokes -- a great case for Matt as the dynamic, song-serving drummer that we consistently swear he isn't. But "Long Road" has hit higher highs for me, and that it earns it my vote here.
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Long Road.
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Long Road