Re: Out of the Furnace Trailer
Posted: Thu December 19, 2013 2:25 am
And apparently DeLima beat me to it before that, so you've got company.EJ wrote:Removed. Lament beat me to it.
And apparently DeLima beat me to it before that, so you've got company.EJ wrote:Removed. Lament beat me to it.
Birds in Hell wrote:I mean, kids aren't always easy, but I've always found every stage of being a parent immensely rewarding and joyful to such an extent that it vastly overshadows any temporary frustrations.
I am certain of two things:VinylGuy wrote:BurtReynolds wrote:be honest, how long until something like that happens?VinylGuy wrote:That was good...He sounds pretty good...and wtf?? he does this everytime they play this one live....dear John?? dear Rod?? Can you see this now?? Nothing new here folks..you think he did this for money?? They are not releasing this as a single with Rihanna doing a rap bridge or something..
Jeez, this place..![]()
You guys need to relax a little...Anyway, Im looking forward to the movie.
Sounds like you just called Stip a bad parent.Kevin Davis wrote:Birds in Hell wrote:I mean, kids aren't always easy, but I've always found every stage of being a parent immensely rewarding and joyful to such an extent that it vastly overshadows any temporary frustrations.
Birds in Hell wrote:I mean, kids aren't always easy, but I've always found every stage of being a parent immensely rewarding and joyful to such an extent that it vastly overshadows any temporary frustrations.
Y'know, if you take the first statement and replace "kids" with "PJ songs" songs and "parent" with "fan," it really does become a stip post.LetMeSleep wrote:His children aren't PJ songs.
Kevin Davis wrote:Birds in Hell wrote:I mean, kids aren't always easy, but I've always found every stage of being a parent immensely rewarding and joyful to such an extent that it vastly overshadows any temporary frustrations.
honestly, i understand how you feel about complaints on this board. people who dont even really like the band constantly post here and are looked up to like some kinda voice of reason. however, im not one of those people that constantly complains. yeah, i hate backspacer. ill shit on the fixer when i get the chance, but overall, i love pearl jam's music. i love it so much that im effected by this.stip wrote:Lament wrote:I'm not really sure who's getting that worked up about it. .stip wrote:I haven't seen the movie or heard the song. Maybe the character reminds ed of someone? Maybe he was moved and wanted to gift the performance to the movie to help differentiate it from the Ten version? Maybe 23 years out he is comfortable enough with his past to experiment with it? Doesn't seem like something worth getting that worked up about.It's a nice performance, seems completely unnecessary, and something of a non-event.warehouse wrote: he's changed the lyrics before in a live setting, most likely spur of the moment, or to honor someone who's recently died. this is a fucking movie about fake people.
this might be the single most disappointing thing pearl jam has ever done. they might as well make a video for 'black' now. im floored by this.
At this point there's so much pissing and moaning on this board that I can't read any complaint without dragging all the rest into the thread--especially when usual suspects are posting. I can't even tell if people are serious about the money comment. But that's on me. RM has pretty much broken me
Oh no, not at Christmas. I was just taking a rare moment to bond with Spenno over something sentimental.BurtReynolds wrote:Sounds like you just called Stip a bad parent.Kevin Davis wrote:Birds in Hell wrote:I mean, kids aren't always easy, but I've always found every stage of being a parent immensely rewarding and joyful to such an extent that it vastly overshadows any temporary frustrations.
We already had that. The Japanese import of Ten had it as a separate track.DeLima wrote:At least we have a studio version of release without master slave at the end, if anybody wanted that