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Re: No Code / Merkinball -- Rewriting History

Posted: Sat April 27, 2013 11:09 am
by stip
Sunburn is another one of those songs that I don't understand why people really love. As per that other thread, I wonder if I'd enjoy it more if Stone wasn't singing on it.

Re: No Code / Merkinball -- Rewriting History

Posted: Sat April 27, 2013 12:41 pm
by Kevin Davis
dimejinky99 wrote:That does look good. Not sure I've ever heard sunburn.
Check it out:


This definitely needs a proper release someday.

Re: No Code / Merkinball -- Rewriting History

Posted: Sat April 27, 2013 5:13 pm
by Norah
Sunburn is incredible.

Re: No Code / Merkinball -- Rewriting History

Posted: Sat April 27, 2013 5:18 pm
by Jorge
stip wrote:Sunburn is another one of those songs that I don't understand why people really love. As per that other thread, I wonder if I'd enjoy it more if Stone wasn't singing on it.
People like it because it's a sweet, unpretentious song with a nice melody and really placid, relaxed playing. It's pleasant to listen to. I don't think it's a great song, but I really enjoy it.

Re: No Code / Merkinball -- Rewriting History

Posted: Sat April 27, 2013 5:18 pm
by Norah
I wish it made the cut for Moonlander.

Re: No Code / Merkinball -- Rewriting History

Posted: Sat April 27, 2013 5:52 pm
by stip
theplatypus wrote:
stip wrote:Sunburn is another one of those songs that I don't understand why people really love. As per that other thread, I wonder if I'd enjoy it more if Stone wasn't singing on it.
People like it because it's a sweet, unpretentious song with a nice melody and really placid, relaxed playing. It's pleasant to listen to. I don't think it's a great song, but I really enjoy it.

i think it is the chorus that throws me off. The verses are nice

Re: No Code / Merkinball -- Rewriting History

Posted: Sat April 27, 2013 6:01 pm
by verb_to_trust
Why are there pics of Ed on the Sunburn video?

Anyway, I've always liked Sunburn and its a perfect example of the type of song I would like to see the band work on at this stage of their career. What I remember about being a fan post Binaural and pre Riot Act was noticing things like Stone releasing Bayleaf and the Ed uke performances from the Wiltern show in 2002 and being really excited. Riot Act was okay, and seemed to reinforce the feeling that the band was searching for a path to allow them to age gracefully. By the time 2006 rolled around it felt like they had given up that search. Self titled had its moments but ends up sounding like a semi lame stab at 'a return to form' for me. Backspacer was worse: the sound of a band losing the plot.

When I hear songs like Sunburn it just reminds me of what could have been if these guys stayed the course...

Re: No Code / Merkinball -- Rewriting History

Posted: Sat April 27, 2013 6:26 pm
by Norah
verb_to_trust wrote:Why are there pics of Ed on the Sunburn video?

Anyway, I've always liked Sunburn and its a perfect example of the type of song I would like to see the band work on at this stage of their career. What I remember about being a fan post Binaural and pre Riot Act was noticing things like Stone releasing Bayleaf and the Ed uke performances from the Wiltern show in 2002 and being really excited. Riot Act was okay, and seemed to reinforce the feeling that the band was searching for a path to allow them to age gracefully. By the time 2006 rolled around it felt like they had given up that search. Self titled had its moments but ends up sounding like a semi lame stab at 'a return to form' for me. Backspacer was worse: the sound of a band losing the plot.

When I hear songs like Sunburn it just reminds me of what could have been if these guys stayed the course...
This guy gets it.

Re: No Code / Merkinball -- Rewriting History

Posted: Sat April 27, 2013 11:29 pm
by epilogue
McParadigm wrote:
durdencommatyler wrote:My ideal No Code...

11. I Got Shit

THAT is a fucking great album.
durdencommatyler wrote:
WtOB? wrote:Around The Bend
Good song.

Great outtake.
You are now my nemesis.
I'm sorry to hear that. You will never be mine.

Re: No Code / Merkinball -- Rewriting History

Posted: Sat April 27, 2013 11:41 pm
by dimejinky99
Kevin Davis wrote:
dimejinky99 wrote:That does look good. Not sure I've ever heard sunburn.
Check it out:


This definitely needs a proper release someday.

Thanks Kev.

Wow. First I thought it was a joke. But then it was sort of interesting. And then it moved into a too obviously PJ sound/structure, if that makes sense?

I'm not sure what record it was demo'd for but I don't think it's a huge loss. I feel like they've done this sort of thing before and done it better than this. That said I can't name the songs it reminds me of. It's very generic pj.

Stones voice turns me off though. Almost always. Could be that.

Re: No Code / Merkinball -- Rewriting History

Posted: Sun April 28, 2013 12:02 am
by Birds in Hell
dimejinky99 wrote:And then it moved into a too obviously PJ sound/structure, if that makes sense?
No.

Re: No Code / Merkinball -- Rewriting History

Posted: Sun April 28, 2013 12:09 am
by Norah
Dime, go to bed.

Re: No Code / Merkinball -- Rewriting History

Posted: Sun April 28, 2013 12:32 am
by verb_to_trust
dimejinky99 wrote:
Kevin Davis wrote:
dimejinky99 wrote:That does look good. Not sure I've ever heard sunburn.
Check it out:


This definitely needs a proper release someday.

Thanks Kev.

Wow. First I thought it was a joke. But then it was sort of interesting. And then it moved into a too obviously PJ sound/structure, if that makes sense?

I'm not sure what record it was demo'd for but I don't think it's a huge loss. I feel like they've done this sort of thing before and done it better than this. That said I can't name the songs it reminds me of. It's very generic pj.

Stones voice turns me off though. Almost always. Could be that.
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Re: No Code / Merkinball -- Rewriting History

Posted: Sun April 28, 2013 12:47 am
by stip
dimejinky99 wrote:
Kevin Davis wrote:
dimejinky99 wrote:That does look good. Not sure I've ever heard sunburn.
Check it out:


This definitely needs a proper release someday.

Thanks Kev.

Wow. First I thought it was a joke. But then it was sort of interesting. And then it moved into a too obviously PJ sound/structure, if that makes sense?

I'm not sure what record it was demo'd for but I don't think it's a huge loss. I feel like they've done this sort of thing before and done it better than this. That said I can't name the songs it reminds me of. It's very generic pj.
it's a very stone sounding chorus

Re: No Code / Merkinball -- Rewriting History

Posted: Sun April 28, 2013 12:49 am
by bodysnatcher
Guys, I just made this No Code tracklist, and it's tits:

Sometimes
Hail Hail
Who You Are
In My Tree
Smile
Off He Goes
Habit
Red Mosquito
Lukin
Present Tense
I'm Open
Around The Bend

Re: No Code / Merkinball -- Rewriting History

Posted: Sun April 28, 2013 12:49 am
by Norah
bodysnatcher wrote:Guys, I just made this No Code tracklist, and it's tits:

Sometimes
Hail Hail
Who You Are
In My Tree
Smile
Off He Goes
Habit
Red Mosquito
Lukin
Present Tense
I'm Open
Around The Bend
:bammer:

Re: No Code / Merkinball -- Rewriting History

Posted: Sun April 28, 2013 2:35 am
by digster
I really like Sunburn; I do especially love the electric work on the song, the dissonant notes that start to appear in the chorus as the song goes on, and the solo (although whoever's playing it is really just doing swells).

Re: No Code / Merkinball -- Rewriting History

Posted: Sun April 28, 2013 4:15 am
by WtOB?
cutuphalfdead wrote:
verb_to_trust wrote:Why are there pics of Ed on the Sunburn video?

Anyway, I've always liked Sunburn and its a perfect example of the type of song I would like to see the band work on at this stage of their career. What I remember about being a fan post Binaural and pre Riot Act was noticing things like Stone releasing Bayleaf and the Ed uke performances from the Wiltern show in 2002 and being really excited. Riot Act was okay, and seemed to reinforce the feeling that the band was searching for a path to allow them to age gracefully. By the time 2006 rolled around it felt like they had given up that search. Self titled had its moments but ends up sounding like a semi lame stab at 'a return to form' for me. Backspacer was worse: the sound of a band losing the plot.

When I hear songs like Sunburn it just reminds me of what could have been if these guys stayed the course...
This guy gets it.
Yeah, spot on.

Re: No Code / Merkinball -- Rewriting History

Posted: Sun April 28, 2013 4:17 am
by WtOB?
bodysnatcher wrote:Guys, I just made this No Code tracklist, and it's tits:

Sometimes
Hail Hail
Who You Are
In My Tree
Smile
Off He Goes
Habit
Red Mosquito
Lukin
Present Tense
I'm Open
Around The Bend
You didn't make that !!!!

Re: No Code / Merkinball -- Rewriting History

Posted: Sun April 28, 2013 8:19 am
by dimejinky99
stip wrote:
dimejinky99 wrote:
Kevin Davis wrote:
dimejinky99 wrote:That does look good. Not sure I've ever heard sunburn.
Check it out:


This definitely needs a proper release someday.

Thanks Kev.

Wow. First I thought it was a joke. But then it was sort of interesting. And then it moved into a too obviously PJ sound/structure, if that makes sense?

I'm not sure what record it was demo'd for but I don't think it's a huge loss. I feel like they've done this sort of thing before and done it better than this. That said I can't name the songs it reminds me of. It's very generic pj.
it's a very stone sounding chorus
It does have that strange turn in the melody like Thin Air and All or none, but I just don't find it interesting. Sorry. Matters wouldn't be much improved with ed singing on this either. He's not as good as coming from under the melody in Stones songs, as Stone is.