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Re: River Cross
Posted: Mon March 30, 2020 9:41 am
by LetMeSleep
stip wrote:when the dust settles this will be an Everybody Hurts style song for me. One I don’t listen to regularly to preserve its power when I do
God damn I hate that song.
Re: River Cross
Posted: Mon March 30, 2020 11:18 am
by stip
so good!
Re: River Cross
Posted: Mon March 30, 2020 11:21 am
by stip
I love how the outro chanting forgoes the triumphal direction it could have gone in. Instead it’s much more somber, befitting the times. It feels like a small group of people huddled around a dying fire, willing it back into existence. And then, in the end, it starts to reignite
Re: River Cross
Posted: Mon March 30, 2020 1:14 pm
by evenslow
for those struggling with this, a simple 11-step guide:
1. Listen to Peter Gabriel's "Biko."
2. Go for a 45-minute run/walk, alternating every 5 minutes.
3. Watch the sun set.
4. Sit by a large tree, contemplating life and saying Hello to passersby.
5. Go home, turn off all the lights.
6. Press Play on Pearl Jam's "River Cross."
7. Actually step 6 should probably be done with the lights on.
8. Turn the lights off again.
9. Turn the volume all the way up.
10. Close your eyes.
11. Post "this song rulez hard" on RM message board.
Re: River Cross
Posted: Mon March 30, 2020 1:46 pm
by stip
Couldn’t be easier!
Re: River Cross
Posted: Mon March 30, 2020 2:09 pm
by Jaeti
evenslow wrote:for those struggling with this, a simple 11-step guide:
1. Listen to Peter Gabriel's "Biko."
2. Go for a 45-minute run/walk, alternating every 5 minutes.
3. Watch the sun set.
4. Sit by a large tree, contemplating life and saying Hello to passersby.
5. Go home, turn off all the lights.
6. Press Play on Pearl Jam's "River Cross."
7. Actually step 6 should probably be done with the lights on.
8. Turn the lights off again.
9. Turn the volume all the way up.
10. Close your eyes.
11. Post "this song rulez hard" on RM message board.
River Cross: So powerful no 12th step is required.
Re: River Cross
Posted: Wed April 01, 2020 5:35 pm
by epilogue
Fuck, okay, this is finally hitting me and really landing. Wow...
Re: River Cross
Posted: Wed April 01, 2020 5:49 pm
by dad
durdencommatyler wrote:Fuck, okay, this is finally hitting me and really landing. Wow...
welcome aboard.
Re: River Cross
Posted: Wed April 01, 2020 6:38 pm
by Ms Harmless
dad wrote:durdencommatyler wrote:Fuck, okay, this is finally hitting me and really landing. Wow...
welcome aboard.
Re: River Cross
Posted: Wed April 01, 2020 9:50 pm
by evenslow
durdencommatyler wrote:Fuck, okay, this is finally hitting me and really landing. Wow...
i'm glad my steps worked for you.
Re: River Cross
Posted: Wed April 01, 2020 9:50 pm
by Ms Harmless
I love this song
Re: River Cross
Posted: Thu April 02, 2020 2:44 pm
by Kevin Davis
evenslow wrote:for those struggling with this, a simple 11-step guide:
1. Listen to Peter Gabriel's "Biko."
2. Go for a 45-minute run/walk, alternating every 5 minutes.
3. Watch the sun set.
4. Sit by a large tree, contemplating life and saying Hello to passersby.
5. Go home, turn off all the lights.
6. Press Play on Pearl Jam's "River Cross."
7. Actually step 6 should probably be done with the lights on.
8. Turn the lights off again.
9. Turn the volume all the way up.
10. Close your eyes.
11. Post "this song rulez hard" on RM message board.
1. Completes effortlessly. Great song!
2. Sounds awful. Mission aborted.
Open to alternate options. However, simply listening in the context of the album has not worked for me thus far. I have also tried turning my thoughts to loved ones who have died. This too has proven unsuccessful.
Re: River Cross
Posted: Thu April 02, 2020 2:48 pm
by PHATJ
Ms Harmless wrote:dad wrote:durdencommatyler wrote:Fuck, okay, this is finally hitting me and really landing. Wow...
welcome aboard.
Re: River Cross
Posted: Thu April 02, 2020 3:46 pm
by evenslow
Kevin Davis wrote:evenslow wrote:for those struggling with this, a simple 11-step guide:
1. Listen to Peter Gabriel's "Biko."
2. Go for a 45-minute run/walk, alternating every 5 minutes.
3. Watch the sun set.
4. Sit by a large tree, contemplating life and saying Hello to passersby.
5. Go home, turn off all the lights.
6. Press Play on Pearl Jam's "River Cross."
7. Actually step 6 should probably be done with the lights on.
8. Turn the lights off again.
9. Turn the volume all the way up.
10. Close your eyes.
11. Post "this song rulez hard" on RM message board.
1. Completes effortlessly. Great song!
2. Sounds awful. Mission aborted.
Open to alternate options. However, simply listening in the context of the album has not worked for me thus far. I have also tried turning my thoughts to loved ones who have died. This too has proven unsuccessful.
well, i did the best i could. 11 steps is as far as i go.
for me, this song just clicked from the time i saw the youtube concert video. and somehow, i also liked the studio version immediately. i said after first listen it reminded me of peter gabriel in a good way and that pocket still satisfies me.
Re: River Cross
Posted: Thu April 02, 2020 3:53 pm
by Ms Harmless
Peter Gabriel / Paul Simon / Phil Collins eighties touches, all good calls
Re: River Cross
Posted: Thu April 02, 2020 4:23 pm
by PHATJ
I only watched the Ed solo performance maybe twice, and that was many months ago. I only had the vaguest recollection of what that even sounded like when I heard the album version, which I immediately loved. I think the percussion sounds fantastic and adds so much texture to this song. And I love how weathered Ed’s voice sounds - it reminds me of Cold Confession in that way, another song I absolutely adore.
Re: River Cross
Posted: Thu April 02, 2020 4:53 pm
by stip
yeah - the solo track I heard maybe twice. It came and went.
Re: River Cross
Posted: Thu April 02, 2020 5:27 pm
by VinylGuy
Woke up with this one on my mind. I loooove Ed´s ragged vocals.
Re: River Cross
Posted: Thu April 02, 2020 10:31 pm
by OmegaprimeVKM
It feels self-indulgent and boring - Vedder trying to channel Paul Simon or a dull Springsteen album closer. I will reward it's originality in comparison to the rest of the back catalogue - it's not the retread that we see from Never Destination or Who Ever Said, at least.
Re: River Cross
Posted: Thu April 02, 2020 10:36 pm
by Leatherhead
OmegaprimeVKM wrote:It feels self-indulgent and boring - Vedder trying to channel Paul Simon or a dull Springsteen album closer. I will reward it's originality in comparison to the rest of the back catalogue - it's not the retread that we see from Never Destination or Who Ever Said, at least.
This guy's hilarious.