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Re: List your top ten standout PJ songs....
Posted: Sat March 24, 2018 6:37 pm
by Anders
StonyGold wrote:Anders wrote:Strangest Tribe in the studio is just Stone on guitar/percussion and Ed on vocals/piano. Great song.
Hm. I did not know this. I wish it weren't a B-side. Same goes with Wash. I don't understand their decisions sometimes. Acoustic #1 would have been orgasmic if it weren't purely a demo.
And Sad. Some great songs on Lost Dogs.
Re: List your top ten standout PJ songs....
Posted: Sat March 24, 2018 6:45 pm
by knee tunes
durdencommatyler wrote:This is impossible to do while reading the thread. I can't think of songs off the top of my head, I just keep thinking about the songs other people have already posted.
Really?
Maybe it's a tumor ...
Re: List your top ten standout PJ songs....
Posted: Sat March 24, 2018 6:59 pm
by StonyGold
Anders wrote:StonyGold wrote:Anders wrote:Strangest Tribe in the studio is just Stone on guitar/percussion and Ed on vocals/piano. Great song.
Hm. I did not know this. I wish it weren't a B-side. Same goes with Wash. I don't understand their decisions sometimes. Acoustic #1 would have been orgasmic if it weren't purely a demo.
And Sad. Some great songs on Lost Dogs.
Disc 2 alone would have enough fantastic songs to make a full studio album if they'd been lazy enough.
Re: List your top ten standout PJ songs....
Posted: Sat March 24, 2018 7:22 pm
by Jorge
Anders wrote:Strangest Tribe in the studio is just Stone on guitar/percussion and Ed on vocals/piano. Great song.
From what I remember, there is definitely bass and some percussion. Do we know who is playing that?
Re: List your top ten standout PJ songs....
Posted: Sat March 24, 2018 7:30 pm
by Anders
theplatypus wrote:Anders wrote:Strangest Tribe in the studio is just Stone on guitar/percussion and Ed on vocals/piano. Great song.
From what I remember, there is definitely bass and some percussion. Do we know who is playing that?
It's listed on Lost Dogs. Stone says he went to the studio, called Ed, and the two of them made it and Drifting.
Re: List your top ten standout PJ songs....
Posted: Sat March 24, 2018 7:34 pm
by Monkey_Driven
Anders wrote:theplatypus wrote:Anders wrote:Strangest Tribe in the studio is just Stone on guitar/percussion and Ed on vocals/piano. Great song.
From what I remember, there is definitely bass and some percussion. Do we know who is playing that?
It's listed on Lost Dogs. Stone says he went to the studio, called Ed, and the two of them made it and Drifting.
It was the last time they spoke to each other on the phone.
Re: List your top ten standout PJ songs....
Posted: Sat March 24, 2018 7:36 pm
by Jorge
Anders wrote:theplatypus wrote:Anders wrote:Strangest Tribe in the studio is just Stone on guitar/percussion and Ed on vocals/piano. Great song.
From what I remember, there is definitely bass and some percussion. Do we know who is playing that?
It's listed on Lost Dogs. Stone says he went to the studio, called Ed, and the two of them made it and Drifting.
Answer my question!
Re: List your top ten standout PJ songs....
Posted: Sat March 24, 2018 7:39 pm
by Anders
Monkey_Driven wrote:Anders wrote:theplatypus wrote:Anders wrote:Strangest Tribe in the studio is just Stone on guitar/percussion and Ed on vocals/piano. Great song.
From what I remember, there is definitely bass and some percussion. Do we know who is playing that?
It's listed on Lost Dogs. Stone says he went to the studio, called Ed, and the two of them made it and Drifting.
It was the last time they spoke to each other on the phone.
Haha. Do wish they would do more of this. The Stone/Ed cooperation on one level or another is a cornerstone of Pearl Jam.
Re: List your top ten standout PJ songs....
Posted: Sat March 24, 2018 7:39 pm
by Anders
theplatypus wrote:Anders wrote:theplatypus wrote:Anders wrote:Strangest Tribe in the studio is just Stone on guitar/percussion and Ed on vocals/piano. Great song.
From what I remember, there is definitely bass and some percussion. Do we know who is playing that?
It's listed on Lost Dogs. Stone says he went to the studio, called Ed, and the two of them made it and Drifting.
Answer my question!
Yes. Stone on guitar/percussion and Ed on vocals/piano.
Re: List your top ten standout PJ songs....
Posted: Sat March 24, 2018 7:45 pm
by StonyGold
Anders wrote:theplatypus wrote:Anders wrote:theplatypus wrote:Anders wrote:Strangest Tribe in the studio is just Stone on guitar/percussion and Ed on vocals/piano. Great song.
From what I remember, there is definitely bass and some percussion. Do we know who is playing that?
It's listed on Lost Dogs. Stone says he went to the studio, called Ed, and the two of them made it and Drifting.
Answer my question!
Yes. Stone on guitar/percussion and Ed on vocals/piano.
Can you school me on why Acoustic #1 never came to be, oh wise one? It hurts my soul.
Re: List your top ten standout PJ songs....
Posted: Sat March 24, 2018 7:45 pm
by Jorge
WHO PLAYS THE BASS
Re: List your top ten standout PJ songs....
Posted: Sat March 24, 2018 7:48 pm
by Anders
theplatypus wrote:WHO PLAYS THE BASS
No bass I think, but it did say that Stone made the song, played most of it, and that there was only he and Ed in the studio. So if anyone it was Stone.
Re: List your top ten standout PJ songs....
Posted: Sat March 24, 2018 7:48 pm
by Anders
StonyGold wrote:Anders wrote:theplatypus wrote:Anders wrote:theplatypus wrote:Anders wrote:Strangest Tribe in the studio is just Stone on guitar/percussion and Ed on vocals/piano. Great song.
From what I remember, there is definitely bass and some percussion. Do we know who is playing that?
It's listed on Lost Dogs. Stone says he went to the studio, called Ed, and the two of them made it and Drifting.
Answer my question!
Yes. Stone on guitar/percussion and Ed on vocals/piano.
Can you school me on why Acoustic #1 never came to be, oh wise one? It hurts my soul.
Don't know. Sorry.
Re: List your top ten standout PJ songs....
Posted: Sat March 24, 2018 8:08 pm
by Anders
Anders wrote:StonyGold wrote:Anders wrote:theplatypus wrote:Anders wrote:theplatypus wrote:Anders wrote:Strangest Tribe in the studio is just Stone on guitar/percussion and Ed on vocals/piano. Great song.
From what I remember, there is definitely bass and some percussion. Do we know who is playing that?
It's listed on Lost Dogs. Stone says he went to the studio, called Ed, and the two of them made it and Drifting.
Answer my question!
Yes. Stone on guitar/percussion and Ed on vocals/piano.
Can you school me on why Acoustic #1 never came to be, oh wise one? It hurts my soul.
Don't know. Sorry.
Here's what it says in the cd cover: A stray tape found in the bottom of a box marked "Singles" yielded this peek into the band's early creative process. Here's Eddie and Stone trading ideas and rhythms, exploring their newly minted potential. The ideas still sound fresh today.
Re: List your top ten standout PJ songs....
Posted: Sat March 24, 2018 8:22 pm
by liebzz
Sad
Immortality
In My Tree
Smile
Present Tense
Corduroy
Not For You
Of the Earth
Release
Nothing As It Seems
Re: List your top ten standout PJ songs....
Posted: Sat March 24, 2018 8:28 pm
by LetMeSleep
Nothing As It Seems
Tremor Christ
Last Exit
Sad
Brain Of J
Marker In The Sand
All Or None
No Way
Strangest Tribe
Ghost
Re: List your top ten standout PJ songs....
Posted: Sat March 24, 2018 8:39 pm
by StonyGold
Anders wrote:
Here's what it says in the cd cover: A stray tape found in the bottom of a box marked "Singles" yielded this peek into the band's early creative process. Here's Eddie and Stone trading ideas and rhythms, exploring their newly minted potential. The ideas still sound fresh today.

I guess we'll never know.
I feel like some of their best songs come from Ed and Stone sessions.
Re: List your top ten standout PJ songs....
Posted: Sat March 24, 2018 8:43 pm
by Anders
StonyGold wrote:Anders wrote:
Here's what it says in the cd cover: A stray tape found in the bottom of a box marked "Singles" yielded this peek into the band's early creative process. Here's Eddie and Stone trading ideas and rhythms, exploring their newly minted potential. The ideas still sound fresh today.

I guess we'll never know.
I feel like some of their best songs come from Ed and Stone sessions.
Absolutely. Those guys can create magic together.
Re: List your top ten standout PJ songs....
Posted: Sat March 24, 2018 8:59 pm
by StonyGold
Anders wrote:StonyGold wrote:Anders wrote:
Here's what it says in the cd cover: A stray tape found in the bottom of a box marked "Singles" yielded this peek into the band's early creative process. Here's Eddie and Stone trading ideas and rhythms, exploring their newly minted potential. The ideas still sound fresh today.

I guess we'll never know.
I feel like some of their best songs come from Ed and Stone sessions.
Absolutely. Those guys can create magic together.
I think the band admits that there was a power struggle between Ed and Stone in PJ20, until Ed sort of just took over. Oddly enough, their co-creativity is what made for amazing music. I'm going to take a shower now.
Re: List your top ten standout PJ songs....
Posted: Sat March 24, 2018 9:17 pm
by Anders
StonyGold wrote:Anders wrote:StonyGold wrote:Anders wrote:
Here's what it says in the cd cover: A stray tape found in the bottom of a box marked "Singles" yielded this peek into the band's early creative process. Here's Eddie and Stone trading ideas and rhythms, exploring their newly minted potential. The ideas still sound fresh today.

I guess we'll never know.
I feel like some of their best songs come from Ed and Stone sessions.
Absolutely. Those guys can create magic together.
I think the band admits that there was a power struggle between Ed and Stone in PJ20, until Ed sort of just took over. Oddly enough, their co-creativity is what made for amazing music. I'm going to take a shower now.
Yes. No one not in the band knows everything about it, but I think it's generally agreed that it was Stone that made the band (with the help of Mike and Jeff) and wrote the majority of the music for Ten and Vs, and sort of had final say on a lot of things. Of course Ed coming in and laying down lyrics, voice and his charisma, was massive, even then. The two of them made Daughter together, Ed played Small Town and Stone loved it, and wanted them to work on it the same day etc. Starting with Vitalogy however, Ed had a lot more say on the makeup of the album (and the band, making Stone fire Dave A), and even more with No Code. Before making Yield the band worked out some issues, and there was more of a full cooperation onwards from there. Now everyone brings in ideas, but if Ed doesn't like singing on a song, it doesn't make the album. He also gets more money than the others. Stone said he struggled a little bit with it during the making of Vitalogy, but then came to the conclusion that it was fine, and that he was lucky working with Ed. Jeff however nearly quit the band when they started No Code, as he had not been informed properly of when they were starting the studio work.