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Re: New Song (9.19.13): Sirens
Posted: Thu September 19, 2013 12:17 pm
by broken iris
The downside to the "live" video is that when they do perform it front of a crowd it will be much played much too fast, so it's like they gave us the icing before the cake.
Re: New Song (9.19.13): Sirens
Posted: Thu September 19, 2013 12:20 pm
by Birds in Hell
LetMeSleep wrote:Even Flow was the re-recorded Dave A version (from memory).
2nd chorus and 3rd chorus lyrics the same or very close.
From memory, the Even Flow video is a mix between the Abbruzzese studio version and the live version from the Moore Theatre.
The Fixer video was also a live performance as far as I recall. It also really, really sucks.
Re: New Song (9.19.13): Sirens
Posted: Thu September 19, 2013 12:22 pm
by McParadigm
harmless wrote:McParadigm wrote:harmless wrote:keeponjammin89 wrote:Well its kinda dumb theyd do that i love live but its a music video that seems kinda weird. And pretty sure its getting played today on the radio.
They've done that for three albums now, and also for Even Flow and Alive (I think?).
Alive. And Riot Act.
Ah yes, Riot Act too.
That "Waahaaah!" Even Flow video is a live version, isn't it?
Rerecorded during the sessions that birthed Dirty Frank.
Re: New Song (9.19.13): Sirens
Posted: Thu September 19, 2013 12:24 pm
by Blenheim Augustine
Birds in Hell wrote:The Fixer video was also a live performance as far as I recall. It also really, really sucks.
Please don't remind me again that
that ever happened...
Re: New Song (9.19.13): Sirens
Posted: Thu September 19, 2013 12:25 pm
by harmless
The Fixer live version was fine. I think the song's fine. I just didn't believe Ed's performance of it.
Re: New Song (9.19.13): Sirens
Posted: Thu September 19, 2013 12:25 pm
by Thejambi
Man the Pit is cannibalizing itself.
Re: New Song (9.19.13): Sirens
Posted: Thu September 19, 2013 12:26 pm
by Blenheim Augustine
stip wrote:McParadigm wrote:dimejinky99 wrote:I'm hearing profound circus too but I think it fits.
Especially if the story about it being written In a motel room with sirens being heard in the distance is true.
For the benefit of Mr. Mike
There will be a show tonight
So profound.
I think one of the things keeping me out of this song is that its like 50% chorus. And it is pretty, but that 'needs mer chorus' thing is something that drives me nuts about a lot of modern pop....25 seconds of verse, 45 seconds of chorus...it feeds the energy level an helps make a song seem "big," but it's just not for me.
i am having a hard time telling the chorus from the verse, especially since the chorus lyrics don't really repeat, do they?
I don't think it's 50% chorus - it's actually very little like a 'modern pop' chorus - there isn't some short lyrical/melodic hook repeat ad naseum till you want to shoot the person - and the song is over 5 minutes long. I really like how the arrangement keeps building and manages to sustain with melodic interest unlike ATW and Unthought Known. It also seems to avoid going for the big hook that would really annoy after a few listens.
Re: New Song (9.19.13): Sirens
Posted: Thu September 19, 2013 12:26 pm
by harmless
broken iris wrote:The downside to the "live" video is that when they do perform it front of a crowd it will be much played much too fast, so it's like they gave us the icing before the cake.
Yup.
I think anyone who loves live Pearl Jam and is relying on that to redeem this song might... be... surprised.
Re: New Song (9.19.13): Sirens
Posted: Thu September 19, 2013 12:27 pm
by Blenheim Augustine
harmless wrote:I think anyone who loves live Pearl Jam and is relying on that to redeem this song might... be... surprised.
Perhaps just metaphysical redemption.
Re: New Song (9.19.13): Sirens
Posted: Thu September 19, 2013 12:28 pm
by LetMeSleep
Blenheim Augustine wrote:stip wrote:McParadigm wrote:dimejinky99 wrote:I'm hearing profound circus too but I think it fits.
Especially if the story about it being written In a motel room with sirens being heard in the distance is true.
For the benefit of Mr. Mike
There will be a show tonight
So profound.
I think one of the things keeping me out of this song is that its like 50% chorus. And it is pretty, but that 'needs mer chorus' thing is something that drives me nuts about a lot of modern pop....25 seconds of verse, 45 seconds of chorus...it feeds the energy level an helps make a song seem "big," but it's just not for me.
i am having a hard time telling the chorus from the verse, especially since the chorus lyrics don't really repeat, do they?
I don't think it's 50% chorus - it's actually very little like a 'modern pop' chorus - there isn't some short lyrical/melodic hook repeat ad naseum till you want to shoot the person - and the song is over 5 minutes long. I really like how the arrangement keeps building and manages to sustain with melodic interest unlike ATW and Unthought Known. It also seems to avoid going for the big hook that would really annoy after a few listens.
It feels like a 70's Elton John type of mid tempo ballad. Rocket Man, Daniel, Tiny Dancer, Your Song. That's a massive compliment btw.
Re: New Song (9.19.13): Sirens
Posted: Thu September 19, 2013 12:28 pm
by Lounge Lizard
Thejambi wrote:Man the Pit is cannibalizing itself.
details?
I love me some gore
Re: New Song (9.19.13): Sirens
Posted: Thu September 19, 2013 12:29 pm
by Lounge Lizard
LetMeSleep wrote:
It feels like a 70's Elton John type of mid tempo ballad.
Word.
That was the very first comparison I made.
Re: New Song (9.19.13): Sirens
Posted: Thu September 19, 2013 12:29 pm
by LetMeSleep
Blenheim Augustine wrote:LetMeSleep wrote:A couple of people days ago mentioned that it really struck them, especially as parents. Maybe the ice is thawing. Parenthood does weird shit to you emotionally.
I'd agree - the 'fragile life' line and 'could be for me next time' are particularly connecting and it was the first time I've had a really deep emotional response to a song since Riot Act. I'll avoid the soppy exposition about having kids and realising how fragile life is (but it is something that hits you hard). It's one of those observations that is so banal yet when you actually grasp it is a truly enormous moment. It's not just kids that give you that perspective but it is a different experience.
The other part (sirens coming for you) is that your the old guy now yet your kid sees you as invincible. I now have to cope with the knowledge that I am actually totally vincible but know the expectation from my two young sons - again, not just a parent thing but it does give you an unavoidable perspective on things.
Of course if this is where the song is coming from and you don't quite relate to those feelings then it is possibly just Inside Job Part II. I'm disappointed Jeff didn't use his 12-string to give a bit more of a homage to Cheap Trick.
I think it was Billy Connolly who said as he got older he found himself crying more and more, even over mindless sentimental commercials. Since my son's birth I feel that.

Re: New Song (9.19.13): Sirens
Posted: Thu September 19, 2013 12:30 pm
by Thejambi
Lounge Lizard wrote:Thejambi wrote:Man the Pit is cannibalizing itself.
details?
I love me some gore
It's the Stips vs the Chuds
Re: New Song (9.19.13): Sirens
Posted: Thu September 19, 2013 12:32 pm
by Thejambi
It's pretty much like the discussion of Sirens over here but they have no idea how to respond to negative comments.
Re: New Song (9.19.13): Sirens
Posted: Thu September 19, 2013 12:32 pm
by harmless
LetMeSleep wrote:Blenheim Augustine wrote:stip wrote:McParadigm wrote:dimejinky99 wrote:I'm hearing profound circus too but I think it fits.
Especially if the story about it being written In a motel room with sirens being heard in the distance is true.
For the benefit of Mr. Mike
There will be a show tonight
So profound.
I think one of the things keeping me out of this song is that its like 50% chorus. And it is pretty, but that 'needs mer chorus' thing is something that drives me nuts about a lot of modern pop....25 seconds of verse, 45 seconds of chorus...it feeds the energy level an helps make a song seem "big," but it's just not for me.
i am having a hard time telling the chorus from the verse, especially since the chorus lyrics don't really repeat, do they?
I don't think it's 50% chorus - it's actually very little like a 'modern pop' chorus - there isn't some short lyrical/melodic hook repeat ad naseum till you want to shoot the person - and the song is over 5 minutes long. I really like how the arrangement keeps building and manages to sustain with melodic interest unlike ATW and Unthought Known. It also seems to avoid going for the big hook that would really annoy after a few listens.
It feels like a 70's Elton John type of mid tempo ballad. Rocket Man, Daniel, Tiny Dancer, Your Song. That's a massive compliment btw.
The xylophones on the ending still kind of ruin that vision but otherwise I agree.
Re: New Song (9.19.13): Sirens
Posted: Thu September 19, 2013 12:34 pm
by Lounge Lizard
LetMeSleep wrote:I think it was Billy Connolly who said as he got older he found himself crying more and more, even over mindless sentimental commercials. Since my son's birth I feel that.

Since my son was born I too sometimes find myself in the position of Paul Vitti crying over a Merrill Lynch ad

Re: New Song (9.19.13): Sirens
Posted: Thu September 19, 2013 12:35 pm
by Lounge Lizard
Thejambi wrote:It's pretty much like the discussion of Sirens over here but they have no idea how to respond to negative comments.
I'd tell them not to worry, Kat can ban all the meanies in a minute or two
Re: New Song (9.19.13): Sirens
Posted: Thu September 19, 2013 12:36 pm
by Dr. Van Nostrand
Thejambi wrote:It's pretty much like the discussion of Sirens over here but they have no idea how to respond to negative comments.
i might need to go take a look at that

Re: New Song (9.19.13): Sirens
Posted: Thu September 19, 2013 12:36 pm
by broken iris
Lounge Lizard wrote:Thejambi wrote:It's pretty much like the discussion of Sirens over here but they have no idea how to respond to negative comments.
I'd tell them not to worry, Kat can ban all the meanies in a minute or two
I'm going to direct them over here.