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Re: Sirens

Posted: Tue October 15, 2013 2:25 pm
by stupidmop
This is still a pox on name of pearl jam. A POX. Festering alongside the fixer like an incurable std.

Re: Sirens

Posted: Tue October 15, 2013 2:27 pm
by McParadigm
evenslow wrote:"grateful man,"
We should probably count ourselves lucky this wasn't the title

Re: Sirens

Posted: Tue October 15, 2013 2:27 pm
by harmless
evenslow wrote:I'm on my 32nd listen of this approximately, and I've gone down and up, hot and cold. Today, listening to it in the car on proper CD, I had a realization that is new to me and probably old-hat for others. I think stip alluded to it in his review, but what's so odd about this song is that, for a power ballad, 90% of the sentiment is coming from a place of fear. It's got all the key words of big cheese ("just to know we're safe," "grateful man," "I pull you close," "in the arms of another man", etc.) but in actuality all of those buzz words are being written/sung by a desperate dude who sits in bed at night anxious as fuck, waiting for the other shoe to drop. It's not until the very end of the song where "the fear goes away" and the song rises, something BOB properly reflects with the highlighting of the keyboards in this section. Then, the "ahh" "ohh" singing becomes like a mantra of release.

That's the best impression of stip I'll ever do. But I really did feel this on a grey morning into work. Ahh. Ohh.
I'm not sure BoB's keyboard in that "second chorus" does anything for the song, but otherwise I agree with you :thumbsup:

Re: Sirens

Posted: Tue October 15, 2013 2:33 pm
by Mike
This is also the fourth most popular Pearl Jam song in spotify right now. I guess this will end up as a popular song among Pearl Jam fans but won't really be a hit overall.

Re: Sirens

Posted: Tue October 15, 2013 2:43 pm
by Oversize
Yeah, I guess I"m surprised that the stations that played the S** out of Just Breathe have yet to really do that with this one just yet. They may not, due to it's length...

Re: Sirens

Posted: Tue October 15, 2013 2:45 pm
by Dr. Van Nostrand
stupidmop wrote:This is still a pox on name of pearl jam. A POX. Festering alongside the fixer like an incurable std.
i like both songs :lol:

Re: Sirens

Posted: Tue October 15, 2013 2:45 pm
by Strat
Funny enough-

I got a root canal yesterday and whilst laying back in the chair being drilled on, i heard the sirens....

Playing over the dentist office radio.

So, that's something.

Re: Sirens

Posted: Tue October 15, 2013 2:47 pm
by McParadigm
Strat wrote:Playing over the dentist office radio.
You heard it in its natural setting, no less.

Re: Sirens

Posted: Tue October 15, 2013 2:49 pm
by Strat
It was kind of like thodoks naturally setting into pjchat trolling. Quite wonderful to witness actually.

Re: Sirens

Posted: Tue October 15, 2013 2:49 pm
by evenslow
McParadigm wrote:
Strat wrote:Playing over the dentist office radio.
You heard it in its natural setting, no less.
It's always better to see a lion in the jungle instead of a zoo.

Re: Sirens

Posted: Tue October 15, 2013 2:52 pm
by McParadigm
evenslow wrote:
McParadigm wrote:
Strat wrote:Playing over the dentist office radio.
You heard it in its natural setting, no less.
It's always better to see a lion in the jungle instead of a zoo.
said somebody who later died and was unable to be recovered for proper burial and people who knew them or at least worked with them wondered what the fuck they had even been doing lionspotting in the wild the goddamn wild for chrissake when there was a perfectly good zoo just six miles from their house six miles can you believe that and he went and wandered into the fucking wild

Re: Sirens

Posted: Tue October 15, 2013 2:53 pm
by BurtReynolds
stupidmop wrote:This is still a pox on name of pearl jam. A POX. Festering alongside the fixer like an incurable std.
it really is.

Re: Sirens

Posted: Tue October 15, 2013 2:53 pm
by evenslow
McParadigm wrote:
evenslow wrote:
McParadigm wrote:
Strat wrote:Playing over the dentist office radio.
You heard it in its natural setting, no less.
It's always better to see a lion in the jungle instead of a zoo.
said somebody who later died and was unable to be recovered for proper burial and people who knew them or at least worked with them wondered what the fuck they had even been doing lionspotting in the wild the goddamn wild for chrissake when there was a perfectly good zoo just six miles from their house six miles can you believe that and he went and wandered into the fucking wild
Oh, but what a glorious, flesh-shredding, slow (much too slow) death it was.

Re: Sirens

Posted: Tue October 15, 2013 2:54 pm
by McParadigm
evenslow wrote:
McParadigm wrote:
evenslow wrote:
McParadigm wrote:
Strat wrote:Playing over the dentist office radio.
You heard it in its natural setting, no less.
It's always better to see a lion in the jungle instead of a zoo.
said somebody who later died and was unable to be recovered for proper burial and people who knew them or at least worked with them wondered what the fuck they had even been doing lionspotting in the wild the goddamn wild for chrissake when there was a perfectly good zoo just six miles from their house six miles can you believe that and he went and wandered into the fucking wild
Oh, but what a glorious, flesh-shredding, slow (much too slow) death it was.
like getting married, really

Re: Sirens

Posted: Tue October 15, 2013 3:08 pm
by evenslow
McParadigm wrote:
evenslow wrote:
McParadigm wrote:
evenslow wrote:
McParadigm wrote:
Strat wrote:Playing over the dentist office radio.
You heard it in its natural setting, no less.
It's always better to see a lion in the jungle instead of a zoo.
said somebody who later died and was unable to be recovered for proper burial and people who knew them or at least worked with them wondered what the fuck they had even been doing lionspotting in the wild the goddamn wild for chrissake when there was a perfectly good zoo just six miles from their house six miles can you believe that and he went and wandered into the fucking wild
Oh, but what a glorious, flesh-shredding, slow (much too slow) death it was.
like getting married, really
If only McCandless had just married young and gotten it over with.

Re: Sirens

Posted: Tue October 15, 2013 5:40 pm
by stip
:lol:

wait, he died. I should show some respect
Spoiler: show
:lol:

Re: Sirens

Posted: Tue October 15, 2013 5:56 pm
by Yellow Ledbetter
Personally, love songs do not get me anymore. When I first heard, I said "well, good, nice song, little cheesy, but good".

But that's why Pearl Jam is different for us, that have constructed some meaning around the band, because after listening again and again, this song just caught me.

It is very beautiful and they haven't write a love song like this in a while.

Re: Sirens

Posted: Tue October 15, 2013 6:04 pm
by Sarah.
I'm beginning to love this song. But then I have no shame about loving cock rock and power ballads and extra mozzarella on pizza.

Re: Sirens

Posted: Tue October 15, 2013 6:15 pm
by Oversize
I think the division lay mostly along the following lines....

Those who dislike with great disdain were the folks who became fans in the Vitalogy/No Code time frame.

Those who love, became fans during the Ten/Vs. era (but most likely the Ten era).

****Just a theory - I could be way off****

I loved Ten from the get go and love Sirens - but I love 90% of the entire catalogue. Even though I liked the immediate accessibility of Ten, Vitalogy was the first somewhat challenging record I can remember from my youth - and I began to appreciate the band in a whole new way.

So, I'm not so locked into either of PJ's split personalities... I enjoy them all equally.

I can enjoy Binaural or Riot Act as much as I can Ten, Vs., Vitalogy or Yield - and vice versa.

Re: Sirens

Posted: Tue October 15, 2013 6:17 pm
by Lament
Sarah. wrote:I'm beginning to love this song. But then I have no shame about loving cock rock and power ballads and extra mozzarella on pizza.
Is there a shared love of Bryan Adams in your household?