Lets Actually Listen to the Album: Vitalogy
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I never considered Falling Down to be a Vitalogy outtake/b-side.
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ill die on that hill. maybe not convinced i am right but happy to defend ittragabigzanda wrote:very likely my favorite PJ album but come on manstip wrote:
Maybe the greatest rock album of all time
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Oh, I do because they played it at Red Rocks in ‘95.wease wrote:I never considered Falling Down to be a Vitalogy outtake/b-side.
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I am pretty sure its in the hypothetical top 10 of my favorite albums.stip wrote:ill die on that hill. maybe not convinced i am right but happy to defend ittragabigzanda wrote:very likely my favorite PJ album but come on manstip wrote:
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I wonder if Fallen from the Yield sessions is actually Falling Down.wease wrote:I never considered Falling Down to be a Vitalogy outtake/b-side.
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Greatest band of all time for sure.stip wrote:ill die on that hill. maybe not convinced i am right but happy to defend ittragabigzanda wrote:very likely my favorite PJ album but come on manstip wrote:
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liebzz wrote:Oh, I do because they played it at Red Rocks in ‘95.wease wrote:I never considered Falling Down to be a Vitalogy outtake/b-side.
Hypnosomnia wrote:I wonder if Fallen from the Yield sessions is actually Falling Down.
I would say that an outtake is really only an outtake if there's a studio recording of it that was done contemporaneously with an album's actual recording session. I don't know if one exists during the Vitalogy era. Perhaps one day we will find out. I do agree with Hypno, in that I have always wondered the same.
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I hope we get a studio cut, if not a demo of it one day. I do think the music for it ended up on a rockford's albums. at least i remember someone posting the clip of it somewhere on the board.oneway23 wrote:liebzz wrote:Oh, I do because they played it at Red Rocks in ‘95.wease wrote:I never considered Falling Down to be a Vitalogy outtake/b-side.Hypnosomnia wrote:I wonder if Fallen from the Yield sessions is actually Falling Down.
I would say that an outtake is really only an outtake if there's a studio recording of it that was done contemporaneously with an album's actual recording session. I don't know if one exists during the Vitalogy era. Perhaps one day we will find out. I do agree with Hypno, in that I have always wondered the same.
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Interesting...I do own that first Rockfords album. I don't recall the music for Falling Down being on there, though it definitely could be. I haven't listened to that record much beyond the first couple of months after it came out. Maybe I'll go back and give it a whirl sometime.dad wrote: I hope we get a studio cut, if not a demo of it one day. I do think the music for it ended up on a rockford's albums. at least i remember someone posting the clip of it somewhere on the board.
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oneway23 wrote:Interesting...I do own that first Rockfords album. I don't recall the music for Falling Down being on there, though it definitely could be. I haven't listened to that record much beyond the first couple of months after it came out. Maybe I'll go back and give it a whirl sometime.dad wrote: I hope we get a studio cut, if not a demo of it one day. I do think the music for it ended up on a rockford's albums. at least i remember someone posting the clip of it somewhere on the board.
The main verse riff is there. Song changed a bit but this is the one
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good looking out.Strat wrote:oneway23 wrote:Interesting...I do own that first Rockfords album. I don't recall the music for Falling Down being on there, though it definitely could be. I haven't listened to that record much beyond the first couple of months after it came out. Maybe I'll go back and give it a whirl sometime.dad wrote: I hope we get a studio cut, if not a demo of it one day. I do think the music for it ended up on a rockford's albums. at least i remember someone posting the clip of it somewhere on the board.
The main verse riff is there. Song changed a bit but this is the one
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My Johnny on the Spot! Thanks Stratdad wrote:good looking out.Strat wrote:The main verse riff is there. Song changed a bit but this is the oneoneway23 wrote:Interesting...I do own that first Rockfords album. I don't recall the music for Falling Down being on there, though it definitely could be. I haven't listened to that record much beyond the first couple of months after it came out. Maybe I'll go back and give it a whirl sometime.dad wrote: I hope we get a studio cut, if not a demo of it one day. I do think the music for it ended up on a rockford's albums. at least i remember someone posting the clip of it somewhere on the board.
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Live tracks seem anticlimactic, mostly because they are from the end of the prior era, and really because only 8 of them are available on Spotify. The songs themselves are great though. Oceans, Sonic Reducer with Mark Arm, and Once sound really fantastic on them though (this is the Live at the Orpheum show).
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Revisited this gem on my walk this morning. It's still my favorite PJ album. So many cool little details and nuggets to hear. Was delighted to experience it once again.
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I was in high school when Vitalogy came out and starting college when No Code was released. These are really the top two for me, and sometimes I wonder if the context of both the time in my life, as well as whether I inflated their value faced with the people around me pushing me to defend the band when they should have just made another Ten, pushed me here, or if they really are the two I independently gravitate to because of how much I enjoy the music. I mean, surely the latter now, but I can remember nearly 30 years ago being an agitated 16-18 year old defending the merits of the band, and demanding that these two were better than Ten and Vs.
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I do not necessarily disagree with this but I think both have held up great. PJs two best albums and I still give No code the edge. It's more flawed, but I reach for it more than any other and thoroughly enjoy every listen. (took me a couple of years where I still listened to it alot to appreciate it's greatness though)tragabigzanda wrote:
Where Vitalogy was a record of a normal man falling apart under the weight of celebrity, No Code often feels like the record of a celebrity trying to pretend he's still a normal man.
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Alright blasting this one , vinyl...
Again, they change the sound so much!! PJ used to do this with pretty much every album what happened to that....this ons is as dry, almost like a chainsaw dry, very heavy, very direct....is this Fugazi's Pearl Jam? kinda yeah
Last Exit daaaamn this is a different band that they one we left off with Indifference
Again, they change the sound so much!! PJ used to do this with pretty much every album what happened to that....this ons is as dry, almost like a chainsaw dry, very heavy, very direct....is this Fugazi's Pearl Jam? kinda yeah
Last Exit daaaamn this is a different band that they one we left off with Indifference
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