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Re: Rank the Album Titles

Posted: Mon January 27, 2020 12:49 am
by stip
No code is not a good album name. It’s the album title equivalent of telling people you are really funny

Re: Rank the Album Titles

Posted: Mon January 27, 2020 3:00 am
by knee tunes
WtOB? wrote:you got titties on the mind, 'tunes!
I don't think so

Re: Rank the Album Titles

Posted: Mon January 27, 2020 3:07 pm
by burl jam
When Binaural was coming out I was pretty excited (and was in last year of school). I would often write out the PJ album titles in coll album fonts. I still think Ten-Binaural are cool titles. Riot Act too. Pearl Jam as an album title is a bit meh, but as a reintroduction to the mainstream sorta makes sense. Backspacer is okay, kinda intriguing.

Lightning Bolt though... so so lame. Ugh. A Nickelback title if there ever was one.

Re: Rank the Album Titles

Posted: Mon January 27, 2020 4:07 pm
by Bammer
Bammer wrote:
stip wrote:devoid of context, i think gigaton is their worst album title. followed by lightning bolt. but most of their album titles are weak
Ten = OK, I guess
Vs. = Great
Vitalogy = Pretty cool
No Code = Good
Yield = Great
Binaural = Very good
Riot Act = Kinda cheesy
S/T / Avocado = Terrible
Backspacer = Meh
Lightning Bolt = Super lame
Gigaton = I cannot get over calling it Gigatron

Re: Rank the Album Titles

Posted: Mon January 27, 2020 5:43 pm
by epilogue
Riot Act
Vs
Vitalogy
Yield
Backspacer
Ten
No Code
Gigaton
Binaural
Pearl Jam
Lightning Bolt

Re: Rank the Album Titles

Posted: Mon January 27, 2020 5:45 pm
by EJ
Birds in Hell wrote:Vs
No Code

That’s it, those are the only Pearl Jam albums with half-decent titles.

The rest are bad to terrible.
I bet you would've ranked Yield at the top had they named it Give Way.

Re: Rank the Album Titles

Posted: Mon January 27, 2020 5:46 pm
by EJ
Riot Act, Gigaton, and Lightning Bolt are the 3 worst.

Re: Rank the Album Titles

Posted: Mon January 27, 2020 6:01 pm
by Anders
Vitalogy is a good album, but I don’t quite get why it’s such a good album title.

Re: Rank the Album Titles

Posted: Mon January 27, 2020 6:05 pm
by epilogue
Anders wrote:Vitalogy is a good album, but I don’t quite get why it’s such a good album title.
Interesting. Evocative. Fresh. Begs interaction. States a thesis. Once you know what Vitalogy is, you can begin to view the music through a specific lens and that invites discussion. To me, the best album titles are the ones that articulate or even imply a through-line or overall theme to the piece. Vitalogy, Vs, Yield... all of these give some indication of what the songs could be about. Or at least a starting POV -- a context.

Re: Rank the Album Titles

Posted: Mon January 27, 2020 6:07 pm
by Bammer
EJ wrote:
Birds in Hell wrote:Vs
No Code

That’s it, those are the only Pearl Jam albums with half-decent titles.

The rest are bad to terrible.
I bet you would've ranked Yield at the top had they named it Give Way.
Yield is a great title. The album/tour poster and cover art - also great.

Re: Rank the Album Titles

Posted: Mon January 27, 2020 6:11 pm
by Anders
durdencommatyler wrote:
Anders wrote:Vitalogy is a good album, but I don’t quite get why it’s such a good album title.
Interesting. Evocative. Fresh. Begs interaction. States a thesis. Once you know what Vitalogy is, you can begin to view the music through a specific lens and that invites discussion. To me, the best album titles are the ones that articulate or even imply a through-line or overall theme to the piece. Vitalogy, Vs, Yield... all of these give some indication of what the songs could be about. Or at least a starting POV -- a context.
I feel that way about Yield as a title, but feel Vitalogy was picked just because it was a fun old medical book they found in a shop.

Re: Rank the Album Titles

Posted: Mon January 27, 2020 6:13 pm
by EJ
Anders wrote:
durdencommatyler wrote:
Anders wrote:Vitalogy is a good album, but I don’t quite get why it’s such a good album title.
Interesting. Evocative. Fresh. Begs interaction. States a thesis. Once you know what Vitalogy is, you can begin to view the music through a specific lens and that invites discussion. To me, the best album titles are the ones that articulate or even imply a through-line or overall theme to the piece. Vitalogy, Vs, Yield... all of these give some indication of what the songs could be about. Or at least a starting POV -- a context.
I feel that way about Yield as a title, but feel Vitalogy was picked just because it was a fun old medical book they found in a shop.
...well, they actually had previously considered naming the album 'Life'. Glad, they went with Vitalogy instead. I agree with everything DcT has said here.

Re: Rank the Album Titles

Posted: Mon January 27, 2020 6:15 pm
by blueviper
The internet was in its infancy when Vitalogy came out, so I would here album news on the radio or the MTV news snippets like 5 minutes before the top of the hour. Before they would show the logo or anything, I kept thinking they were saying "Biteology"

I was making a PJ website at the time (LOL) and I had in my news section that Biteology was coming out on such and such date.

Re: Rank the Album Titles

Posted: Mon January 27, 2020 6:18 pm
by Anders
Ten = ten feet and ten arms / number of Mookie
Vs = band vs the world, Ed vs the press, five against one
Vitalogy = old home health encyclopedia
No Code = Pearl Jam has more than one way, there is no code
Yield = Yield to nature
Binaural = the music is binaural
Riot Act = a statement of rebellion towards the elite
S/T = this is us
Backspacer = this takes you back in time
Lightning Bolt = Lightning Bolt
Gigaton = the climate is changing, it’s a world in crisis

Re: Rank the Album Titles

Posted: Mon January 27, 2020 6:20 pm
by Anders
EJ wrote:
Anders wrote:
durdencommatyler wrote:
Anders wrote:Vitalogy is a good album, but I don’t quite get why it’s such a good album title.
Interesting. Evocative. Fresh. Begs interaction. States a thesis. Once you know what Vitalogy is, you can begin to view the music through a specific lens and that invites discussion. To me, the best album titles are the ones that articulate or even imply a through-line or overall theme to the piece. Vitalogy, Vs, Yield... all of these give some indication of what the songs could be about. Or at least a starting POV -- a context.
I feel that way about Yield as a title, but feel Vitalogy was picked just because it was a fun old medical book they found in a shop.
...well, they actually had previously considered naming the album 'Life'. Glad, they went with Vitalogy instead. I agree with everything DcT has said here.
Not sure about Life either.

Re: Rank the Album Titles

Posted: Tue January 28, 2020 12:32 am
by B
Bammer wrote:
Bammer wrote:
stip wrote:devoid of context, i think gigaton is their worst album title. followed by lightning bolt. but most of their album titles are weak
Ten = OK, I guess
Vs. = Great
Vitalogy = Pretty cool
No Code = Good
Yield = Great
Binaural = Very good
Riot Act = Kinda cheesy
S/T / Avocado = Terrible
Backspacer = Meh
Lightning Bolt = Super lame
Gigaton = I cannot get over calling it Gigatron
I mean, are ranking these with no respect toward meaning or theme?

I always enjoyed how Vs., Vitalogy, No Code, and Yield were all thinly veiled commentary on the state of the band. Pearl Jam and Backspaced as well, I guess.

Re: Rank the Album Titles

Posted: Tue January 28, 2020 12:05 pm
by stip
EJ wrote:
Anders wrote:
durdencommatyler wrote:
Anders wrote:Vitalogy is a good album, but I don’t quite get why it’s such a good album title.
Interesting. Evocative. Fresh. Begs interaction. States a thesis. Once you know what Vitalogy is, you can begin to view the music through a specific lens and that invites discussion. To me, the best album titles are the ones that articulate or even imply a through-line or overall theme to the piece. Vitalogy, Vs, Yield... all of these give some indication of what the songs could be about. Or at least a starting POV -- a context.
I feel that way about Yield as a title, but feel Vitalogy was picked just because it was a fun old medical book they found in a shop.
...well, they actually had previously considered naming the album 'Life'. Glad, they went with Vitalogy instead. I agree with everything DcT has said here.
yup - good post

Re: Rank the Album Titles

Posted: Tue January 28, 2020 12:19 pm
by Anders
stip wrote:
EJ wrote:
Anders wrote:
durdencommatyler wrote:
Anders wrote:Vitalogy is a good album, but I don’t quite get why it’s such a good album title.
Interesting. Evocative. Fresh. Begs interaction. States a thesis. Once you know what Vitalogy is, you can begin to view the music through a specific lens and that invites discussion. To me, the best album titles are the ones that articulate or even imply a through-line or overall theme to the piece. Vitalogy, Vs, Yield... all of these give some indication of what the songs could be about. Or at least a starting POV -- a context.
I feel that way about Yield as a title, but feel Vitalogy was picked just because it was a fun old medical book they found in a shop.
...well, they actually had previously considered naming the album 'Life'. Glad, they went with Vitalogy instead. I agree with everything DcT has said here.
yup - good post
I think we have to agree to disagree on the title Vitalogy. Because I still don't get it.

Re: Rank the Album Titles

Posted: Tue January 28, 2020 12:19 pm
by WtOB?
remember when they sponsored a turtle in some race and named it "backspacer" and no one realised they were foreshadowing the upcoming album title. classic times.