Re: Right Song/Wrong Album: No Code
Posted: Thu July 09, 2015 4:46 pm
Can't keep would have fit pretty well.
Hail Hail is quite possibly one of the 5 best PJ songs ever recorded.Coach wrote:Oh man, I love I'm Open and Hail, Hail...let these two stay. Same with Around the Bend.
How 'bout we remove Mankind and replace with Can't Keep, which I think fits No Code really well.
Totally agree on Hail, Hail. I think it's very deserving of winning RM March Madness.darth_vedder wrote:Hail Hail is quite possibly one of the 5 best PJ songs ever recorded.Coach wrote:Oh man, I love I'm Open and Hail, Hail...let these two stay. Same with Around the Bend.
How 'bout we remove Mankind and replace with Can't Keep, which I think fits No Code really well.
IMankind. Sounds like PJ doing Weezer.
The only clunker on the album is I'm Open. Other than that, pretty much the entire album is great.
Can't Keep, Parting Ways, All Night, and maybe a full band version of Dead Man could have all worked nicely on No Code (double album?).
Around the Bend is a beautiful song. One of my favorite "slow" PJ tunes.Got Some wrote:Happy to confess Around the Bend is the only song I skip on No Code.
One of their best, by far.darth_vedder wrote:Around the Bend is a beautiful song. One of my favorite "slow" PJ tunes.Got Some wrote:Happy to confess Around the Bend is the only song I skip on No Code.
Yeah, well you can never spell the name of the song correctly. EVER. So your opinion here is invalid. How do I know we're even talking about the same song?stip wrote:I'm pretty sure god's dice is at the absolute bottom of my fast studio song listdarth_vedder wrote:god's dice does not suck!
stip wrote:Can't keep would have fit pretty well.
No way friend. Habit belongs on, and sounds fantastic on, No Code.durdencommatyler wrote:I'd say put Mankind on a different album. But then they did that with Backspacer and I still didn't like it. So...
Chud's gonna drive into my house for this, but I wouldn't mind hearing Habit as a Lightning Bolt track. I think that more obvious, bouncy and less serious sound would do that song a world of good. A little frivolity never hurt no one.
I probably won't do that. But I really love your enthusiasm. I just hate that song so much.darth_vedder wrote:No way friend. Habit belongs on, and sounds fantastic on, No Code.durdencommatyler wrote:I'd say put Mankind on a different album. But then they did that with Backspacer and I still didn't like it. So...
Chud's gonna drive into my house for this, but I wouldn't mind hearing Habit as a Lightning Bolt track. I think that more obvious, bouncy and less serious sound would do that song a world of good. A little frivolity never hurt no one.
If you have time today, and if you feel like it, check the song out from around the 2:47 mark until the end. It's PJ rockin' out at their finest. The two notes coming from Stone, then Jack and Mike going crazy is a thing of beauty.
C'mon, it's less than a minute. I'm convinced you'll hear the song in a new light.durdencommatyler wrote:I probably won't do that. But I really love your enthusiasm. I just hate that song so much.darth_vedder wrote:No way friend. Habit belongs on, and sounds fantastic on, No Code.durdencommatyler wrote:I'd say put Mankind on a different album. But then they did that with Backspacer and I still didn't like it. So...
Chud's gonna drive into my house for this, but I wouldn't mind hearing Habit as a Lightning Bolt track. I think that more obvious, bouncy and less serious sound would do that song a world of good. A little frivolity never hurt no one.
If you have time today, and if you feel like it, check the song out from around the 2:47 mark until the end. It's PJ rockin' out at their finest. The two notes coming from Stone, then Jack and Mike going crazy is a thing of beauty.
Alright, fine!darth_vedder wrote:C'mon, it's less than a minute. I'm convinced you'll hear the song in a new light.durdencommatyler wrote:I probably won't do that. But I really love your enthusiasm. I just hate that song so much.darth_vedder wrote:No way friend. Habit belongs on, and sounds fantastic on, No Code.durdencommatyler wrote:I'd say put Mankind on a different album. But then they did that with Backspacer and I still didn't like it. So...
Chud's gonna drive into my house for this, but I wouldn't mind hearing Habit as a Lightning Bolt track. I think that more obvious, bouncy and less serious sound would do that song a world of good. A little frivolity never hurt no one.
If you have time today, and if you feel like it, check the song out from around the 2:47 mark until the end. It's PJ rockin' out at their finest. The two notes coming from Stone, then Jack and Mike going crazy is a thing of beauty.
durdencommatyler wrote:Alright, fine!darth_vedder wrote:C'mon, it's less than a minute. I'm convinced you'll hear the song in a new light.durdencommatyler wrote:I probably won't do that. But I really love your enthusiasm. I just hate that song so much.darth_vedder wrote:No way friend. Habit belongs on, and sounds fantastic on, No Code.durdencommatyler wrote:I'd say put Mankind on a different album. But then they did that with Backspacer and I still didn't like it. So...
Chud's gonna drive into my house for this, but I wouldn't mind hearing Habit as a Lightning Bolt track. I think that more obvious, bouncy and less serious sound would do that song a world of good. A little frivolity never hurt no one.
If you have time today, and if you feel like it, check the song out from around the 2:47 mark until the end. It's PJ rockin' out at their finest. The two notes coming from Stone, then Jack and Mike going crazy is a thing of beauty.
But only because Iyou like a brother dressed up like a best friend's really hot sister.
durdencommatyler wrote:I'd say put Mankind on a different album. But then they did that with Backspacer and I still didn't like it. So...
Chud's gonna drive into my house for this, but I wouldn't mind hearing Habit as a Lightning Bolt track. I think that more obvious, bouncy and less serious sound would do that song a world of good. A little frivolity never hurt no one.

Well?durdencommatyler wrote:Alright, fine!darth_vedder wrote:C'mon, it's less than a minute. I'm convinced you'll hear the song in a new light.durdencommatyler wrote:I probably won't do that. But I really love your enthusiasm. I just hate that song so much.darth_vedder wrote:No way friend. Habit belongs on, and sounds fantastic on, No Code.durdencommatyler wrote:I'd say put Mankind on a different album. But then they did that with Backspacer and I still didn't like it. So...
Chud's gonna drive into my house for this, but I wouldn't mind hearing Habit as a Lightning Bolt track. I think that more obvious, bouncy and less serious sound would do that song a world of good. A little frivolity never hurt no one.
If you have time today, and if you feel like it, check the song out from around the 2:47 mark until the end. It's PJ rockin' out at their finest. The two notes coming from Stone, then Jack and Mike going crazy is a thing of beauty.
I do love the frenzy at the end there. The weird guitar chirps are a little strained but yeah it's pretty sweet. Maybe it's really just Ed and the lyrics that I dislike so much. I don't know. I wasn't totally moved, but I did love Jack and Mike going crazy. That was awesome.darth_vedder wrote:Well?durdencommatyler wrote:Alright, fine!darth_vedder wrote:C'mon, it's less than a minute. I'm convinced you'll hear the song in a new light.durdencommatyler wrote:I probably won't do that. But I really love your enthusiasm. I just hate that song so much.darth_vedder wrote:No way friend. Habit belongs on, and sounds fantastic on, No Code.durdencommatyler wrote:I'd say put Mankind on a different album. But then they did that with Backspacer and I still didn't like it. So...
Chud's gonna drive into my house for this, but I wouldn't mind hearing Habit as a Lightning Bolt track. I think that more obvious, bouncy and less serious sound would do that song a world of good. A little frivolity never hurt no one.
If you have time today, and if you feel like it, check the song out from around the 2:47 mark until the end. It's PJ rockin' out at their finest. The two notes coming from Stone, then Jack and Mike going crazy is a thing of beauty.