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Re: No Code: Official Album Thread
Posted: Sun January 27, 2013 4:55 am
by epilogue
Dr. Van Nostrand wrote:durdencommatyler wrote:Alright. I'll trust you. It took me like ten years to get Yield. So... there it's not like it's unheard of.
Never thought you'd habit ......da da da da never thought you'd habit
Well, I haven't quite yet. Let's not get ahead of ourselves here.
Re: No Code: Official Album Thread
Posted: Sun January 27, 2013 5:30 am
by Dr. Van Nostrand
durdencommatyler wrote:Dr. Van Nostrand wrote:durdencommatyler wrote:Alright. I'll trust you. It took me like ten years to get Yield. So... there it's not like it's unheard of.
Never thought you'd habit ......da da da da never thought you'd habit
Well, I haven't quite yet. Let's not get ahead of ourselves here.
Guess what, mankind doesn't sound like most pj songs cuz stone is singing, i didn't know this for a lot longer then i should have
Re: No Code: Official Album Thread
Posted: Sun January 27, 2013 6:04 am
by Birds in Hell
Albuquerque 2000 has a particularly good post-Jack version of Habit.
Re: No Code: Official Album Thread
Posted: Sun January 27, 2013 9:38 am
by Harry Lime
True story:
My first and favorite Pearl Jam album. I was 10.
Re: No Code: Official Album Thread
Posted: Sun January 27, 2013 1:15 pm
by joostone
still my number one record of all time....
imagine if they sat on the Merkinball songs...
Sometimes
Hail Hail
Who You Are
In My Tree
Smile
Off He Goes
Habit
Red Mosquito
Lukin
Present Tense
I got Shit
I'm Open
Long Road
Here...move mankind and around the songs could have been b-sides/lost dogs...
Re: No Code: Official Album Thread
Posted: Sun January 27, 2013 3:17 pm
by PHATJ
If you are going to drop two songs for the Merkinball tracks you have to drop I'm Open and keep Around the Bend. Mankind would be the logical choice as the second song cut.
Re: No Code: Official Album Thread
Posted: Sun January 27, 2013 3:43 pm
by dimejinky99
I'd drop Habit and Mankind.
Someone earlier in the thread described my first memory of No Code perfectly..jumping out of my ski when Hail Hail explodes after Sometimes
Pound for pound it has more of my favourite PJ songs than sny other record I think. Just loses its way towards the end a bit. They should have stuck Long Road and I got shit on here for sure. It'd be their masterpiece had they done so.
I'm off to reorganise my tracklist.
Re: No Code: Official Album Thread
Posted: Sun January 27, 2013 3:50 pm
by epilogue
I'd absolutely cut Habit for All Night.
It gets tricky after that. Probably also take out Mankind and I'm Open in favor of Long Road and I Got Shit.
Probably have to do some track tweaking beyond that. Not sure how Long Road and Around the Bend bump up next to each other.
So maybe something like
Sometimes
Hail Hail
Who You Are
In My Tree
Smile
Off He Goes
All Night
Long Road
Red Mosquito
Lukin
Present Tense
I Got Shit
Around the Bend
Something like that. Yeah, that collection of songs would be my second favorite PJ album. Maybe my #1.
Re: No Code: Official Album Thread
Posted: Sun January 27, 2013 4:04 pm
by Dr. Van Nostrand
durdencommatyler wrote:I'd absolutely cut Habit for All Night.
It gets tricky after that. Probably also take out Mankind and I'm Open in favor of Long Road and I Got Shit.
Probably have to do some track tweaking beyond that. Not sure how Long Road and Around the Bend bump up next to each other.
So maybe something like
Sometimes
Hail Hail
Who You Are
In My Tree
Smile
Off He Goes
All Night
Long Road
Red Mosquito
Lukin
Present Tense
I Got Shit
Around the Bend
Something like that. Yeah, that collection of songs would be my second favorite PJ album. Maybe my #1.
No code is only like 49 minutes, at least 2 songs could be added with out removing anything and still come in under an hour
Re: No Code: Official Album Thread
Posted: Sun January 27, 2013 4:10 pm
by dimejinky99
I wonder/hope that the merkinball ep is covered in some form on the No Code reissue. Alternate takes or something.
Re: No Code: Official Album Thread
Posted: Sun January 27, 2013 4:34 pm
by epilogue
Dr. Van Nostrand wrote:durdencommatyler wrote:I'd absolutely cut Habit for All Night.
It gets tricky after that. Probably also take out Mankind and I'm Open in favor of Long Road and I Got Shit.
Probably have to do some track tweaking beyond that. Not sure how Long Road and Around the Bend bump up next to each other.
So maybe something like
Sometimes
Hail Hail
Who You Are
In My Tree
Smile
Off He Goes
All Night
Long Road
Red Mosquito
Lukin
Present Tense
*Mankind*
I Got Shit
Around the Bend
Something like that. Yeah, that collection of songs would be my second favorite PJ album. Maybe my #1.
No code is only like 49 minutes, at least 2 songs could be added with out removing anything and still come in under an hour
Then I'd throw Mankind back in there. But I still think the album is better without Habit and I'm Open. Habit, because I personally don't like it (thought, I'd have little problem with it being left in by others) and I'm Open, because it's b-side. The song feels like a vanity track, a forced novelty that wore off pretty quickly.
Re: No Code: Official Album Thread
Posted: Sun January 27, 2013 4:37 pm
by dimejinky99
Habit was the first of the token punk rockers that started showing up on their records.
You can only trust Ed 80% of the time..
Re: No Code: Official Album Thread
Posted: Sun January 27, 2013 4:58 pm
by Kevin Davis
I might be alone here, but I really don't hear the Merkinball tracks fitting with the No Code material.
Re: No Code: Official Album Thread
Posted: Sun January 27, 2013 5:02 pm
by dimejinky99
Were they not all written around the same time? I hear ye, but they are two great songs. it'd be great if they had managed to make it on there.
Remember when PJ used to put out EP's? hehe
Re: No Code: Official Album Thread
Posted: Sun January 27, 2013 5:06 pm
by Dr. Van Nostrand
dimejinky99 wrote:Were they not all written around the same time? I hear ye, but they are two great songs. it'd be great if they had managed to make it on there.
Remember when PJ used to put out EP's? hehe
they were released close to each other, but i git shit and long road came from the mirrorball secessions so the werent left overs from no code. but the do have a similar sound
Re: No Code: Official Album Thread
Posted: Sun January 27, 2013 5:11 pm
by Kevin Davis
To me the Merkinball tracks are closer in spirit to Vitalogy than No Code. "I Got Shit" especially.
All in all, though, I prefer all of Pearl Jam's albums as they are. Most retracking attempts ultimately prove unsatisfactory.
Re: No Code: Official Album Thread
Posted: Sun January 27, 2013 5:19 pm
by Dr. Van Nostrand
Kevin Davis wrote:To me the Merkinball tracks are closer in spirit to Vitalogy than No Code. "I Got Shit" especially.
All in all, though, I prefer all of Pearl Jam's albums as they are. Most retracking attempts ultimately prove unsatisfactory.
yep, i kinda feel the same, they can be fun for something different, but they never hold up for me, especially when it includes removing some tracks, even if they arent my favorite songs, they still belong because thats how i first heard them.
im more of an overall compilation guy, ill just make compilations with a little bit of everything including b sides and stuff
Re: No Code: Official Album Thread
Posted: Sun January 27, 2013 5:27 pm
by dimejinky99
Odd the way sometimes Pj's B-sides & cast offs can be better songs than those that make it. Guess a lot of them are sometimes more accessible. And they seem to rail agaist that. Still though. It's fun to mix them up a little.
infinitely more fun than listening to boots i think.
Re: No Code: Official Album Thread
Posted: Sun January 27, 2013 5:31 pm
by epilogue
Kevin Davis wrote:To me the Merkinball tracks are closer in spirit to Vitalogy than No Code. "I Got Shit" especially.
All in all, though, I prefer all of Pearl Jam's albums as they are. Most retracking attempts ultimately prove unsatisfactory.
I honestly, prefer listening to No Code without Habit. Even without retracking I usually skip the song. Same with Binaural and Gods' Dice.
The digital age makes retracking a lot of fun and super easy. But the purist in me hates tampering with the artist original work. When I retrack I understand I'm not improving the art, just catering to my own preferences.
It becomes a different thing.
Re: No Code: Official Album Thread
Posted: Sun January 27, 2013 5:33 pm
by epilogue
dimejinky99 wrote:Odd the way sometimes Pj's B-sides & cast offs can be better songs than those that make it. Guess a lot of them are sometimes more accessible. And they seem to rail agaist that. Still though. It's fun to mix them up a little.
infinitely more fun than listening to boots i think.
I'm with you, dime. I have a lot more fun retracking and mixing and matching than I do listening to boots. Always have. Even back in the ol' mixed tape days.