Re: Lets Actually Listen to the Album: Vs.
Posted: Mon April 08, 2024 7:15 pm
the Vs. production no doubt helps it a lot, but Dave is the MVP; I don't even think Watt could ruin his playing (although there'd probably be some fist fights)
one of their most weirdly taken for granted songsVinylGuy wrote:Ok, now that we are discussing these trend of poppy acoustic eddie songs...Small Town is how they could be recorded and produced...everything is gorgeous, lush and warm and sound amazing, spacey...all those little country things Mike ( i guess its mike) is doing, the beautiful quiet strumming of Stone and Ed' heartfelt performance makes this one a true classic.
I think its because its been played to death...even their live renditions seems sometimes very sloppy, if you are there watching the show, its impossible not to get lost and sing it like there is no tomorrow though.stip wrote:one of their most weirdly taken for granted songsVinylGuy wrote:Ok, now that we are discussing these trend of poppy acoustic eddie songs...Small Town is how they could be recorded and produced...everything is gorgeous, lush and warm and sound amazing, spacey...all those little country things Mike ( i guess its mike) is doing, the beautiful quiet strumming of Stone and Ed' heartfelt performance makes this one a true classic.
Listened to this the other day. The “Ben” outtro in Rats kind of reminds me of what would eventually come in No Code. Love that garagey guitar tone and Eddies vocals. Such a unique way to end the song compared to how it begins.VinylGuy wrote:Rats remains as one of those weird funky songs they did back then...way more fleshed out that Dirty Frank lets say, but again they seemed to completely drop that sort of groove oriented writing with Vitalogy and No Code...which was weird because you got Jackie I on drums there! a Chili Pepper himself.
I love the bridge and the outro of this one. And of course Jeff Ament![]()
yeah i love that it starts like a chili peppers type of song and then it turns into something very differentoftheearth wrote:Listened to this the other day. The “Ben” outtro in Rats kind of reminds me of what would eventually come in No Code. Love that garagey guitar tone and Eddies vocals. Such a unique way to end the song compared to how it begins.VinylGuy wrote:Rats remains as one of those weird funky songs they did back then...way more fleshed out that Dirty Frank lets say, but again they seemed to completely drop that sort of groove oriented writing with Vitalogy and No Code...which was weird because you got Jackie I on drums there! a Chili Pepper himself.
I love the bridge and the outro of this one. And of course Jeff Ament![]()