Re: Rank The Pearl Jam Catalog
Posted: Sat January 26, 2013 3:04 am
Oh... Well, then, maybe I... I have some thinking to do...cutuphalfdead wrote:I want to punch shit when I hear Habit too, but that's a good thing.
Oh... Well, then, maybe I... I have some thinking to do...cutuphalfdead wrote:I want to punch shit when I hear Habit too, but that's a good thing.
Don't go punching things, Joey.durdencommatyler wrote:Oh... Well, then, maybe I... I have some thinking to do...cutuphalfdead wrote:I want to punch shit when I hear Habit too, but that's a good thing.
The only one that effects what songs i like and which ones i dont is medurdencommatyler wrote:Good for you!Dr. Van Nostrand wrote:Yeah, no chance of that happeningcutuphalfdead wrote:No! Your opinion is wrong and you should feel bad!Dr. Van Nostrand wrote:I just love the overall feel of the song, and when it starts out great then it doesn't have anywhere it needs to go. I love the kinda funky riff, the chorus, if i had a part i didn't love it would be the very end, but its just a couple of notes. I've had plenty of their songs that get kinda old quick but this one has not, and doesn't seem like its close to happening.cutuphalfdead wrote:What is there to like about it? It's bland and nothing really happens.Dr. Van Nostrand wrote:But seriously, what is there not to like about it?cutuphalfdead wrote:Fuck Force Of Nature.
I actually liked it when Backspacer first came out. It's fallen a lot since then though.
Stick to your guns, man. These dudes try to make me feel like shit for hating Habit all the time.
I just think, even if you didn't change one other thing on No Code, if you put All Night in place of Habit, it would improve that album so much. It would probably be #3 or #4 on my list instead of #7.Dr. Van Nostrand wrote:The only one that effects what songs i like and which ones i dont is medurdencommatyler wrote:Good for you!Dr. Van Nostrand wrote:Yeah, no chance of that happeningcutuphalfdead wrote:No! Your opinion is wrong and you should feel bad!Dr. Van Nostrand wrote:I just love the overall feel of the song, and when it starts out great then it doesn't have anywhere it needs to go. I love the kinda funky riff, the chorus, if i had a part i didn't love it would be the very end, but its just a couple of notes. I've had plenty of their songs that get kinda old quick but this one has not, and doesn't seem like its close to happening.cutuphalfdead wrote:What is there to like about it? It's bland and nothing really happens.Dr. Van Nostrand wrote:But seriously, what is there not to like about it?cutuphalfdead wrote:Fuck Force Of Nature.
I actually liked it when Backspacer first came out. It's fallen a lot since then though.
Stick to your guns, man. These dudes try to make me feel like shit for hating Habit all the time.![]()
And as much as i love No Code, habit is like 123 outta 160 on my list, so i don't love it either
No, you swap out I'm Open for All Night.durdencommatyler wrote:I just think, even if you didn't change one other thing on No Code, if you put All Night in place of Habit, it would improve that album so much. It would probably be #3 or #4 on my list instead of #7.Dr. Van Nostrand wrote:The only one that effects what songs i like and which ones i dont is medurdencommatyler wrote:Good for you!Dr. Van Nostrand wrote:Yeah, no chance of that happeningcutuphalfdead wrote:No! Your opinion is wrong and you should feel bad!Dr. Van Nostrand wrote:I just love the overall feel of the song, and when it starts out great then it doesn't have anywhere it needs to go. I love the kinda funky riff, the chorus, if i had a part i didn't love it would be the very end, but its just a couple of notes. I've had plenty of their songs that get kinda old quick but this one has not, and doesn't seem like its close to happening.cutuphalfdead wrote:What is there to like about it? It's bland and nothing really happens.Dr. Van Nostrand wrote:But seriously, what is there not to like about it?cutuphalfdead wrote:Fuck Force Of Nature.
I actually liked it when Backspacer first came out. It's fallen a lot since then though.
Stick to your guns, man. These dudes try to make me feel like shit for hating Habit all the time.![]()
And as much as i love No Code, habit is like 123 outta 160 on my list, so i don't love it either
I go get on board with that too. Makes the record much better. But it doesn't solve the Habit problem.cutuphalfdead wrote:No, you swap out I'm Open for All Night.durdencommatyler wrote:I just think, even if you didn't change one other thing on No Code, if you put All Night in place of Habit, it would improve that album so much. It would probably be #3 or #4 on my list instead of #7.Dr. Van Nostrand wrote:The only one that effects what songs i like and which ones i dont is medurdencommatyler wrote:Good for you!Dr. Van Nostrand wrote:Yeah, no chance of that happeningcutuphalfdead wrote:No! Your opinion is wrong and you should feel bad!Dr. Van Nostrand wrote:I just love the overall feel of the song, and when it starts out great then it doesn't have anywhere it needs to go. I love the kinda funky riff, the chorus, if i had a part i didn't love it would be the very end, but its just a couple of notes. I've had plenty of their songs that get kinda old quick but this one has not, and doesn't seem like its close to happening.cutuphalfdead wrote:What is there to like about it? It's bland and nothing really happens.Dr. Van Nostrand wrote:But seriously, what is there not to like about it?cutuphalfdead wrote:Fuck Force Of Nature.
I actually liked it when Backspacer first came out. It's fallen a lot since then though.
Stick to your guns, man. These dudes try to make me feel like shit for hating Habit all the time.![]()
And as much as i love No Code, habit is like 123 outta 160 on my list, so i don't love it either
The Habit problem is with you, friend.durdencommatyler wrote:I go get on board with that too. Makes the record much better. But it doesn't solve the Habit problem.cutuphalfdead wrote:No, you swap out I'm Open for All Night.durdencommatyler wrote:I just think, even if you didn't change one other thing on No Code, if you put All Night in place of Habit, it would improve that album so much. It would probably be #3 or #4 on my list instead of #7.Dr. Van Nostrand wrote:The only one that effects what songs i like and which ones i dont is medurdencommatyler wrote:Good for you!Dr. Van Nostrand wrote:Yeah, no chance of that happeningcutuphalfdead wrote:No! Your opinion is wrong and you should feel bad!Dr. Van Nostrand wrote:I just love the overall feel of the song, and when it starts out great then it doesn't have anywhere it needs to go. I love the kinda funky riff, the chorus, if i had a part i didn't love it would be the very end, but its just a couple of notes. I've had plenty of their songs that get kinda old quick but this one has not, and doesn't seem like its close to happening.cutuphalfdead wrote:What is there to like about it? It's bland and nothing really happens.Dr. Van Nostrand wrote:But seriously, what is there not to like about it?cutuphalfdead wrote:Fuck Force Of Nature.
I actually liked it when Backspacer first came out. It's fallen a lot since then though.
Stick to your guns, man. These dudes try to make me feel like shit for hating Habit all the time.![]()
And as much as i love No Code, habit is like 123 outta 160 on my list, so i don't love it either
Still...cutuphalfdead wrote:The Habit problem is with you, friend.durdencommatyler wrote:I go get on board with that too. Makes the record much better. But it doesn't solve the Habit problem.cutuphalfdead wrote:No, you swap out I'm Open for All Night.durdencommatyler wrote:I just think, even if you didn't change one other thing on No Code, if you put All Night in place of Habit, it would improve that album so much. It would probably be #3 or #4 on my list instead of #7.Dr. Van Nostrand wrote:The only one that effects what songs i like and which ones i dont is medurdencommatyler wrote:Good for you!Dr. Van Nostrand wrote:Yeah, no chance of that happeningcutuphalfdead wrote:No! Your opinion is wrong and you should feel bad!Dr. Van Nostrand wrote:I just love the overall feel of the song, and when it starts out great then it doesn't have anywhere it needs to go. I love the kinda funky riff, the chorus, if i had a part i didn't love it would be the very end, but its just a couple of notes. I've had plenty of their songs that get kinda old quick but this one has not, and doesn't seem like its close to happening.cutuphalfdead wrote:What is there to like about it? It's bland and nothing really happens.Dr. Van Nostrand wrote:But seriously, what is there not to like about it?cutuphalfdead wrote:Fuck Force Of Nature.
I actually liked it when Backspacer first came out. It's fallen a lot since then though.
Stick to your guns, man. These dudes try to make me feel like shit for hating Habit all the time.![]()
And as much as i love No Code, habit is like 123 outta 160 on my list, so i don't love it either
Liam is a maniac for sure, but just seeing Ed playing makes it cool as shit, even if he isn't great.cutuphalfdead wrote:It's better with Liam on drums. Ed sucks behind the kit.
This I agree with. The best possible version is a Jack Irons version.Birds in Hell wrote:Habit needs Jack Irons, that's what Habit needs.
I hope people feel the same way when they hear/see me play guitar.Dr. Van Nostrand wrote:Liam is a maniac for sure, but just seeing Ed playing makes it cool as shit, even if he isn't great.cutuphalfdead wrote:It's better with Liam on drums. Ed sucks behind the kit.
Every song could use JackBirds in Hell wrote:Habit needs Jack Irons, that's what Habit needs.
Dr. Van Nostrand wrote:Every song could use JackBirds in Hell wrote:Habit needs Jack Irons, that's what Habit needs.
Dr. Van Nostrand wrote:Every song could use JackBirds in Hell wrote:Habit needs Jack Irons, that's what Habit needs.