Re: Riot Act: Official Album Thread
Posted: Fri July 26, 2013 7:29 pm
This post is a hopeless situation.stip wrote:i am mine is the best song on this record and anyone who prefers all or none should feel bad
This post is a hopeless situation.stip wrote:i am mine is the best song on this record and anyone who prefers all or none should feel bad
FTFYstip wrote:i am mine is the best song on this record and anyone who prefers all or none shouldfeel badeat a bowl of dicks
VinylGuy wrote:I Am Mine is one of their best songs from all eras.
EJ wrote:VinylGuy wrote:I Am Mine is one of their best songs from all eras.
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treehuggermelonhead4 wrote:EJ wrote:VinylGuy wrote:I Am Mine is one of their best songs from all eras.
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I wont laugh becuz everyone likes what they like, their is no right answer to what are PJs best songs...but IMO I Am Mine is very dull..eddie sounds like he was half asleep while recording it, very bad choice for a first single...
i love how eddie sounds here...they cant translate how good this song is live though.The best performance might be bridge benefit 2001...but thats about it.melonhead4 wrote:EJ wrote:VinylGuy wrote:I Am Mine is one of their best songs from all eras.
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I wont laugh becuz everyone likes what they like, their is no right answer to what are PJs best songs...but IMO I Am Mine is very dull..eddie sounds like he was half asleep while recording it, very bad choice for a first single...
I was really surprised when this didn't become a more engaging song live. I remember going into the 2003 tour expecting it to be a show-stopper (in a good way), and it just never made it there. The chorus never felt as immense live as it does on the record.VinylGuy wrote:i love how eddie sounds here...they cant translate how good this song is live though.The best performance might be bridge benefit 2001...but thats about it.
I think it worked best as an Ed solo song. There's something just neutered about that full band studio version.VinylGuy wrote:i love how eddie sounds here...they cant translate how good this song is live though.The best performance might be bridge benefit 2001...but thats about it.melonhead4 wrote:EJ wrote:VinylGuy wrote:I Am Mine is one of their best songs from all eras.
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I wont laugh becuz everyone likes what they like, their is no right answer to what are PJs best songs...but IMO I Am Mine is very dull..eddie sounds like he was half asleep while recording it, very bad choice for a first single...
Yeah, me too..it was supposed to be an anthem.... a really cool moment, and the song live it just doesnt build to that.Lament wrote:I was really surprised when this didn't become a more engaging song live. I remember going into the 2003 tour expecting it to be a show-stopper (in a good way), and it just never made it there. The chorus never felt as immense live as it does on the record.VinylGuy wrote:i love how eddie sounds here...they cant translate how good this song is live though.The best performance might be bridge benefit 2001...but thats about it.
It was on the b-side of the Save You single and some versions of Love Boat Captain but I haven't compared it side-by-side to the Lost Dogs cut to see if they used a new version/mix like they did the other two.cutuphalfdead wrote:There was a b-side version of Other Side too?Birds in Hell wrote:Nope, it was released as a b-side to I Am Mine internationally (Australia, UK, Europe).bluestate wrote:Where is there a b-side version of Undone? That wasn't released until LD.
There's clear differences between the original version and the later remix on Lost Dogs.
I don't think they did but then again I am not a huge fan of the song and may not pick up on differences. Hell, I had to learn about down from youBirds in Hell wrote:It was on the b-side of the Save You single and some versions of Love Boat Captain but I haven't compared it side-by-side to the Lost Dogs cut to see if they used a new version/mix like they did the other two.cutuphalfdead wrote:There was a b-side version of Other Side too?Birds in Hell wrote:Nope, it was released as a b-side to I Am Mine internationally (Australia, UK, Europe).bluestate wrote:Where is there a b-side version of Undone? That wasn't released until LD.
There's clear differences between the original version and the later remix on Lost Dogs.
I'm actually a really big fan of Jeff's version (the one with him on vocals). Ed' particular emphasis and phrasing is more dynamic. But I really love Jeff's take. Really different shade of the same track.stip wrote:I don't think they did but then again I am not a huge fan of the song and may not pick up on differences. Hell, I had to learn about down from youBirds in Hell wrote:It was on the b-side of the Save You single and some versions of Love Boat Captain but I haven't compared it side-by-side to the Lost Dogs cut to see if they used a new version/mix like they did the other two.cutuphalfdead wrote:There was a b-side version of Other Side too?Birds in Hell wrote:Nope, it was released as a b-side to I Am Mine internationally (Australia, UK, Europe).bluestate wrote:Where is there a b-side version of Undone? That wasn't released until LD.
There's clear differences between the original version and the later remix on Lost Dogs.
Just did a very brief comparison, they sound the same (from what sections I compared.)stip wrote:I don't think they did but then again I am not a huge fan of the song and may not pick up on differences. Hell, I had to learn about down from youBirds in Hell wrote:It was on the b-side of the Save You single and some versions of Love Boat Captain but I haven't compared it side-by-side to the Lost Dogs cut to see if they used a new version/mix like they did the other two.cutuphalfdead wrote:There was a b-side version of Other Side too?Birds in Hell wrote:Nope, it was released as a b-side to I Am Mine internationally (Australia, UK, Europe).bluestate wrote:Where is there a b-side version of Undone? That wasn't released until LD.
There's clear differences between the original version and the later remix on Lost Dogs.
I find the original tracklisting quite a slog too, but I think it's attributable more to the uneven pacing than the songs themselves. 18 tracks is definitely a monster of a record but, on listening, it feels shorter than you expect it should (the exact opposite of the released tracklisting).stip wrote:Having said that riot act was already an overlong album to me, with a few too many mediocre songs. I'd rather see it smaller and have the b-sides replace weaker tracks. 18 songs would be exhausting for me
LetMeSleep wrote:Riot Act
Can't Keep
Save You
LBC
Cropduster
Ghost
I Am Mine
TMWay
You Are
Get Right
Arc
Down
All Or None
Bushleaguer EP
Bushleaguer
Green Disease
Help Help
1/2 Full
Other Side
Undone
I love Riot Act until Get Right which is an okay track, as is Green Disease. But those two back to back and then into Help Help leaves me cold. Bushleaguer was okay on the first listen and it's one of those risky songs that is easily dated and ages an album. For that reason alone I would have pushed for a Bushleaguer EP/mini album. And GD, HH, 1/2F and Undone would have fitted that perfectly. I've thrown Otherside into that playlist as I really love that song and I think the vibe of it matches the rest of the 'ep'. also, the line about New York streets may be significant.
4 stars till GD so I'll give it 3 stars. But it was really nice to hear a few experiments like Help Help and Bushleaguer.
when i get home Ill try out your tracklisting and we shall see what we can seeBirds in Hell wrote:I find the original tracklisting quite a slog too, but I think it's attributable more to the uneven pacing than the songs themselves. 18 tracks is definitely a monster of a record but, on listening, it feels shorter than you expect it should (the exact opposite of the released tracklisting).stip wrote:Having said that riot act was already an overlong album to me, with a few too many mediocre songs. I'd rather see it smaller and have the b-sides replace weaker tracks. 18 songs would be exhausting for me
Excellent!stip wrote:when i get home Ill try out your tracklisting and we shall see what we can seeBirds in Hell wrote:I find the original tracklisting quite a slog too, but I think it's attributable more to the uneven pacing than the songs themselves. 18 tracks is definitely a monster of a record but, on listening, it feels shorter than you expect it should (the exact opposite of the released tracklisting).stip wrote:Having said that riot act was already an overlong album to me, with a few too many mediocre songs. I'd rather see it smaller and have the b-sides replace weaker tracks. 18 songs would be exhausting for me