Re: Lets Actually Listen to the Album: Backspacer
Posted: Sun September 01, 2013 9:48 pm
ill read it right now....and putting Backspacer on vinyl. I just love this album.
Haha! What was his reaction? I don't remember.stupidmop wrote:I love, LOVE the fact that seemingly the entire band thought the fixer was about ed fixing other peoples songs, and ed finding out via interviewer. Fucking hilarious. Gives you an idea about both how they feel about it, and about eds character, that they think he'd be so forward as to actually write a song about 'fixing' everyone else's songs.
I enjoy the first minute then it starts to grate a little. I do like that you get to track 4 of BS and you're like whoah, this is really moving. But then it just halts.cutuphalfdead wrote:I hate Gonna See My Friend.
I get the feeling stone was the mastermind behind that whole deal, but that might just because he explains it well.VinylGuy wrote:Gonna see my friend is such a strong opener...even if i dont love Ed`s vocals ( imagine this song with ed`s full force in MYM); pretty much everything about this one is great.
Just read that article; good read...Actually the Target deal was really good. I love Stone`s insight on it.
Mike wrote:Matt and Jeff are great on Gonna See My Friend.
Yeah. Hearing him explain it makes you wonder why we're all still raging about it. Sometimes, just sometimes, I think to myself... do I *really* think this band are sellouts? And then the next thing they say reminds me that yeah, I do.stupidmop wrote:I get the feeling stone was the mastermind behind that whole deal, but that might just because he explains it well.VinylGuy wrote:Gonna see my friend is such a strong opener...even if i dont love Ed`s vocals ( imagine this song with ed`s full force in MYM); pretty much everything about this one is great.
Just read that article; good read...Actually the Target deal was really good. I love Stone`s insight on it.
That's my only worry about the new album. Looking down the tracklist, it sort of feels like Eddie and the Pearl Jams. Maybe that's unfair, I need to hear it, but yeah.LetMeSleep wrote:My main gripe about this album is it's wall to wall Ed. There needs to be a little space, a little instrumentation. Seriously, just 1 minute of space across the album would have improved it. Thinking about it now, the outro of JG, the solo in AtW and the outro of FoN are the only instrumental breaks.
I dont think he was the mastermind..these guys works with a big team of laywers, management..Kelly Curtis seems to be the guy...stupidmop wrote:I get the feeling stone was the mastermind behind that whole deal, but that might just because he explains it well.VinylGuy wrote:Gonna see my friend is such a strong opener...even if i dont love Ed`s vocals ( imagine this song with ed`s full force in MYM); pretty much everything about this one is great.
Just read that article; good read...Actually the Target deal was really good. I love Stone`s insight on it.
I bet Eddie named most of the songs even before Backspacer/Avocado. You shoudn't worry about the tracklist.harmless wrote:That's my only worry about the new album. Looking down the tracklist, it sort of feels like Eddie and the Pearl Jams. Maybe that's unfair, I need to hear it, but yeah.LetMeSleep wrote:My main gripe about this album is it's wall to wall Ed. There needs to be a little space, a little instrumentation. Seriously, just 1 minute of space across the album would have improved it. Thinking about it now, the outro of JG, the solo in AtW and the outro of FoN are the only instrumental breaks.
How do you mean before...?Mike wrote:I bet Eddie named most of the songs even before Backspacer/Avocado. You shoudn't worry about the tracklist.harmless wrote:That's my only worry about the new album. Looking down the tracklist, it sort of feels like Eddie and the Pearl Jams. Maybe that's unfair, I need to hear it, but yeah.LetMeSleep wrote:My main gripe about this album is it's wall to wall Ed. There needs to be a little space, a little instrumentation. Seriously, just 1 minute of space across the album would have improved it. Thinking about it now, the outro of JG, the solo in AtW and the outro of FoN are the only instrumental breaks.
I just think Eddie named most of the songs in Pearl Jams whole catalog even if someone else wrote the song because he's the main lyricist.harmless wrote:How do you mean before...?Mike wrote:I bet Eddie named most of the songs even before Backspacer/Avocado. You shoudn't worry about the tracklist.harmless wrote:That's my only worry about the new album. Looking down the tracklist, it sort of feels like Eddie and the Pearl Jams. Maybe that's unfair, I need to hear it, but yeah.LetMeSleep wrote:My main gripe about this album is it's wall to wall Ed. There needs to be a little space, a little instrumentation. Seriously, just 1 minute of space across the album would have improved it. Thinking about it now, the outro of JG, the solo in AtW and the outro of FoN are the only instrumental breaks.