LoathedVermin72 wrote:I was the one who gave it 40.
I'm surprised it still placed so poorly. With a sample of 33 it seems like that enthusiastic of a vote from one person would have really made a difference.
For a time Vs. was my favorite pearl jam album. A lot of it hasn't aged super well, or I've just played it out. But the best stuff on Vs. is just absolutely fantastic.
There's a lot of great stuff on Vs., but there are a few stinkers for sure. Leash, Glorified G and W.M.A. are fucking dreadful. I put it at the top of the second tier.
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ridleybradout wrote:I had Vs a reluctant 5th with 13pts, but only 2pts behind my top. There are so many top tier songs on this: plus it just sounds FIERCE:
Go
Animal
Daughter
Rearviewmirror
Indifference
Elderly Woman, too!
that's a top 6 that will stack against any record, including Ten and Vitalogy
4/5 wrote: The highest score it received was 40 points. (15 points was next highest)
I gave Vs. 17 points
Yes you did, and I did record your score correctly, so all the averages are correct. I must have missed it when I glanced through the scores looking for the second highest.
"I want to see the whole picture--as nearly as I can. I don't want to put on the blinders of 'good and bad,' and limit my vision."-- In Dubious Battle
ridleybradout wrote:I had Vs a reluctant 5th with 13pts, but only 2pts behind my top. There are so many top tier songs on this: plus it just sounds FIERCE:
Go
Animal
Daughter
Rearviewmirror
Indifference
Elderly Woman, too!
that's a top 6 that will stack against any record, including Ten and Vitalogy
Man I used to love Indifference so much...and then I saw it live...with the lights on...and that song has just never been the same for me.
"I want to see the whole picture--as nearly as I can. I don't want to put on the blinders of 'good and bad,' and limit my vision."-- In Dubious Battle
I'm usually so exhausted and spent at that point that it feels pretty powerful, even with the lights on. It's the studio version I'm kind of over, even though it's still a great song.
After listening to Atlanta '94 I was reminded how much I like "WMA" -- it was my first favorite song on the album besides "Daughter," and after so many years of live bootlegs you forget how much goes on in the song beyond the redux version used in the "Daughter" tag.