Re: General Pearl Jam Bitching
Posted: Tue March 18, 2014 12:46 am
By thinking we're (in)continet, we are tempting fate instead
digster wrote:I think they've definitely made transitions, but as to stip's point, I can't see someone who loves Riot Act listening to it, and then putting on S/T and having it be so far from the band they just listened to that they can't even see the songs for what they are.Lament wrote:I agree with you, but I've come to realize a lot of people feel quite the opposite and think they've covered vast stylistic ground.digster wrote:PJ has never gone too far off the beaten path of their style. I don't really see any of their albums being so bizarre to their fanbase that they'd be unwilling to judge it on the merits.
To this day I still think Ten is the album that most sticks out as being stylistically different from the rest.
it's a screen shot from the forthcoming making-of-lightning-bolt dvd setLament wrote:This post is pure genius.96583UP wrote:
people wouldnt exaggerate on the internet...would they?stip wrote:digster wrote:I think they've definitely made transitions, but as to stip's point, I can't see someone who loves Riot Act listening to it, and then putting on S/T and having it be so far from the band they just listened to that they can't even see the songs for what they are.Lament wrote:I agree with you, but I've come to realize a lot of people feel quite the opposite and think they've covered vast stylistic ground.digster wrote:PJ has never gone too far off the beaten path of their style. I don't really see any of their albums being so bizarre to their fanbase that they'd be unwilling to judge it on the merits.
To this day I still think Ten is the album that most sticks out as being stylistically different from the rest.
No? You read that happening constantly around here. What else explains that?
Dude, we're making poop puns now. Get this crap out of here.warehouse wrote:people wouldnt exaggerate on the internet...would they?stip wrote:digster wrote:I think they've definitely made transitions, but as to stip's point, I can't see someone who loves Riot Act listening to it, and then putting on S/T and having it be so far from the band they just listened to that they can't even see the songs for what they are.Lament wrote:I agree with you, but I've come to realize a lot of people feel quite the opposite and think they've covered vast stylistic ground.digster wrote:PJ has never gone too far off the beaten path of their style. I don't really see any of their albums being so bizarre to their fanbase that they'd be unwilling to judge it on the merits.
To this day I still think Ten is the album that most sticks out as being stylistically different from the rest.
No? You read that happening constantly around here. What else explains that?
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