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Re: Match AR: Cold Confession vs. Dead Man
Posted: Fri March 07, 2014 3:57 am
by Norah
--- wrote:cutuphalfdead wrote:Search your feelings...
i think i'll go with dead man
You know it to be true.
Re: Match AR: Cold Confession vs. Dead Man
Posted: Fri March 07, 2014 4:02 am
by ---
cutuphalfdead wrote:--- wrote:cutuphalfdead wrote:Search your feelings...
i think i'll go with dead man
You know it to be true.
dead man was written during the no code sessions, correct?
Re: Match AR: Cold Confession vs. Dead Man
Posted: Fri March 07, 2014 4:09 am
by Norah
--- wrote:cutuphalfdead wrote:--- wrote:cutuphalfdead wrote:Search your feelings...
i think i'll go with dead man
You know it to be true.
dead man was written during the no code sessions, correct?
Around that time.
Re: Match AR: Cold Confession vs. Dead Man
Posted: Fri March 07, 2014 4:11 am
by Strat
This one was tough but i went with Cold Confession.
both are amazing but I feel like Cold Confession reached a level that Dead Man would have if the entire band had built on it like they did with cold confession.
Re: Match AR: Cold Confession vs. Dead Man
Posted: Fri March 07, 2014 4:13 am
by ---
i think dead man would lose so, so much if it was a full band piece
Re: Match AR: Cold Confession vs. Dead Man
Posted: Fri March 07, 2014 4:13 am
by Norah
exactly
Re: Match AR: Cold Confession vs. Dead Man
Posted: Fri March 07, 2014 4:14 am
by ---
it's austerity is a big part of the appeal
Re: Match AR: Cold Confession vs. Dead Man
Posted: Fri March 07, 2014 4:14 am
by digster
Agreed; it needs that kind of desolate isolation that the limited lineup provides.
Re: Match AR: Cold Confession vs. Dead Man
Posted: Fri March 07, 2014 4:14 am
by Strat
i think so too....
But I think Cold Confession took a similar piece and successfully captured what the band can do with an ed song. I love it for that.
Re: Match AR: Cold Confession vs. Dead Man
Posted: Fri March 07, 2014 4:16 am
by digster
I really love that freedom that is prevalent in the No Code (and Binaural) sessions. It really feels like anything was fair game. You could go in and cut Dead Man, or Hail, Hail, or Sunburn. They had such a great and diverse array of options at their disposal.
Re: Match AR: Cold Confession vs. Dead Man
Posted: Fri March 07, 2014 4:17 am
by ---
Strat wrote:i think so too....
But I think Cold Confession took a similar piece and successfully captured what the band can do with an ed song. I love it for that.
both are great, but dead man captures a vibe totally unique amongst their catalog. i'm not sure CC is going somewhere that they hadn't gone before.
Re: Match AR: Cold Confession vs. Dead Man
Posted: Fri March 07, 2014 4:18 am
by digster
I'd like to hear the full Cold Confession someday. Apparently it was cut down from a massive 17-minute jam.
Re: Match AR: Cold Confession vs. Dead Man
Posted: Fri March 07, 2014 4:20 am
by ---
digster wrote:I'd like to hear the full Cold Confession someday. Apparently it was cut down from a massive 17-minute jam.
my instinct is that whatever they did in those seventeen minutes is leagues better than any seventeen minute stretch on any of their last three records
Re: Match AR: Cold Confession vs. Dead Man
Posted: Fri March 07, 2014 4:22 am
by Strat
--- wrote:digster wrote:I'd like to hear the full Cold Confession someday. Apparently it was cut down from a massive 17-minute jam.
my instinct is that whatever they did in those seventeen minutes is leagues better than any seventeen minute stretch on any of their last three records
Even if its 10 minutes of Boom droppings?
Re: Match AR: Cold Confession vs. Dead Man
Posted: Fri March 07, 2014 4:23 am
by ---
Strat wrote:--- wrote:digster wrote:I'd like to hear the full Cold Confession someday. Apparently it was cut down from a massive 17-minute jam.
my instinct is that whatever they did in those seventeen minutes is leagues better than any seventeen minute stretch on any of their last three records
Even if its 10 minutes of Boom droppings?
i heard he was out that day
Re: Match AR: Cold Confession vs. Dead Man
Posted: Fri March 07, 2014 4:48 am
by 96583UP
dead man
CC is great
but it's like comparing the Bible to an episode of Grey's Anatomy
but CC is great
they could have cut 17 minutes from LB and just stuck CC on there
or not cut 17 minutes and just started playing 17 minutes of CC over top of existing LB tracks
just like having them play at the same time
Re: Match AR: Cold Confession vs. Dead Man
Posted: Fri March 07, 2014 5:09 am
by Birds in Hell
I need more time to mull this one over.
Re: Match AR: Cold Confession vs. Dead Man
Posted: Fri March 07, 2014 6:32 am
by Iholdthepain
Just heard CC for the first time ever... WoW! What a tough day in the iso-booth for Mr. Vedder! He definitely smoked one too many American Spirits that day. The song may be good, musically, but I can definitely see why they didn't want it released. Not only are the vocals an in-studio train wreck, but Ed rubs your nose in the shit at the end, like he thinks he's a fucking Pavarotti or something... and it's too much like Army Reserve, too.
Dead Man, on the other hand, is indeed a top-shelf PJ song.
Re: Match AR: Cold Confession vs. Dead Man
Posted: Fri March 07, 2014 6:33 am
by Strat
Iholdthepain wrote:Just heard CC for the first time ever... WoW! What a tough day in the iso-booth for Mr. Vedder! He definitely smoked one too many American Spirits that day. The song may be good, musically, but I can definitely see why they didn't want it released. Not only are the vocals an in-studio train wreck, but Ed rubs your nose in the shit at the end, like he thinks he's a fucking Pavarotti or something... and it's too much like Army Reserve, too.
Dead Man, on the other hand, is indeed a top-shelf PJ song.
nO way. Vedders vocals are intentional with that tune. Perfect.
Re: Match AR: Cold Confession vs. Dead Man
Posted: Fri March 07, 2014 6:40 am
by Jorge
I voted for "Dead Man" because it's the better song, but I really like the vocals in "Cold Confession". Very emotional performance, the vulnerable and crackly delivery well suited to the song.