Vitalogy 2.0
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Vitalogy 2.0
Do any of you think PJ are capable of making an album like the Vitalogy one again?
That's all I'd ask for before I die, really.
One more Pearl Jam album on the level of Vitalogy. Angry punkish numbers; kickass riffs by Stone; hallucinogenic interludes and a completely nut-loose closer; a moody half ballad discussing the cost of endless life - you know, Vitalogy.
Do you?
Do they?
That's all I'd ask for before I die, really.
One more Pearl Jam album on the level of Vitalogy. Angry punkish numbers; kickass riffs by Stone; hallucinogenic interludes and a completely nut-loose closer; a moody half ballad discussing the cost of endless life - you know, Vitalogy.
Do you?
Do they?

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Perhaps you will rise from the ashes and regain agency once more.Lounge Lizard wrote:Fuck that, I can't die like thisLoathedVermin72 wrote:No
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In a word, NO.
But, to put it in the parlance of a Neil Young, there's no reason why they couldn't pull off something akin to Le Noise. A late period, interesting detour that uses all the skills they have at their disposal right now.
But, to put it in the parlance of a Neil Young, there's no reason why they couldn't pull off something akin to Le Noise. A late period, interesting detour that uses all the skills they have at their disposal right now.
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I never really dug Neil Young. I don't know, he's always reminded my of someone's dad playing at a school talent show.evenslow wrote:In a word, NO.
But, to put it in the parlance of a Neil Young, there's no reason why they couldn't pull off something akin to Le Noise. A late period, interesting detour that uses all the skills they have at their disposal right now.

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Considering the fact that Vitalogy is PJ's best album and they haven't made anything even arguably close to that good since RA (I'd say since Binaural), the easy and correct answer is FUCK NO.
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Re: Vitalogy 2.0
that band died you know
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Just make sure Vicky gettin' paid, you'll be OK.Lounge Lizard wrote:Fuck that, I can't die like thisLoathedVermin72 wrote:No
"The fatal flaw of all revolutionaries is that they know how to tear things down but don't have a f**king clue about how to build anything."
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Also, I thought this was gonna be one of those amazing compilations RB does.
"The fatal flaw of all revolutionaries is that they know how to tear things down but don't have a f**king clue about how to build anything."
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X2Lounge Lizard wrote:I never really dug Neil Young. I don't know, he's always reminded my of someone's dad playing at a school talent show.evenslow wrote:In a word, NO.
But, to put it in the parlance of a Neil Young, there's no reason why they couldn't pull off something akin to Le Noise. A late period, interesting detour that uses all the skills they have at their disposal right now.
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Re: Vitalogy 2.0
If Brendan obrien recorded this now.
It would be 11 tracks.
Last exit would just start with the opening riff
Corduroy outro would be faded out
Etc....
It would be 11 tracks.
Last exit would just start with the opening riff
Corduroy outro would be faded out
Etc....
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The Corduroy outro fades out already, you know 
I certainly think pearl jam has a great album left in them. Vitalogy great, I doubt it. Eddie physically can't sing the way he used to even if everything was in place
I certainly think pearl jam has a great album left in them. Vitalogy great, I doubt it. Eddie physically can't sing the way he used to even if everything was in place
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"Great" is a quality comparison, though, not a sonic one. An album as great as Vitalogy made today wouldn't have to sound anything like that record, it would just be a matter of playing to their strengths now the same way they played to their strengths then.stip wrote:The Corduroy outro fades out already, you know
I certainly think pearl jam has a great album left in them. Vitalogy great, I doubt it. Eddie physically can't sing the way he used to even if everything was in place
There's no reason Ed couldn't find compelling ways to use what his instrument is now, rather than croak out low notes and fall flat on high ones. They'd just have to find a new sonic approach that serves whatever he replaces it with, and that takes commitment, risk, and confidence in your audience...three things I believe they lack entirely.
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