Re: Dark Matter: Official Album Thread
Posted: Sat February 17, 2024 5:21 pm
It's run by fans but I imagine PJ do donate
Working title for the album was 'Low T Warriors' with GS State B-ball logo but droopy eggplantRockPusher wrote:These guys are 60 and sound like they’re at least 20 years younger. If Watt is their Viagra, as someone delicately put it, then wam bam THANK YOU man!
that's fair, all I knew is that it exists to fund their charity effortsJorge wrote:It's run by fans but I imagine PJ do donate
*cough! cough*96583UP wrote:Working title for the album was 'Low T Warriors' with GS State B-ball logo but droopy eggplantRockPusher wrote:These guys are 60 and sound like they’re at least 20 years younger. If Watt is their Viagra, as someone delicately put it, then wam bam THANK YOU man!
low T is fucking awesome, they should try itVal wrote:*cough! cough*96583UP wrote:Working title for the album was 'Low T Warriors' with GS State B-ball logo but droopy eggplantRockPusher wrote:These guys are 60 and sound like they’re at least 20 years younger. If Watt is their Viagra, as someone delicately put it, then wam bam THANK YOU man!
Ms Harmless wrote:low T is fucking awesome, they should try itVal wrote:*cough! cough*96583UP wrote:Working title for the album was 'Low T Warriors' with GS State B-ball logo but droopy eggplantRockPusher wrote:These guys are 60 and sound like they’re at least 20 years younger. If Watt is their Viagra, as someone delicately put it, then wam bam THANK YOU man!
that is interesting. maybe the actual phrase is never sung? we'll seeMs Harmless wrote:that's unexpected, at the moment I can't imagine Ed emotionally belting out "waiting for Stevie!" in a call and response but I'm open-minded
Just as an aside, does anyone really believe this?stip wrote:The band has said that Watt has a deep knowledge of their catalog and would use it to help communicate musical ideas to the band during the writing and recording
It's wild that people are assuming an agenda like this rather than that a bunch of rock musicians who like creating rock music together got together with their creative impulses and created rock music that they like together.coptheriotact wrote:It’s not about writing credits..PJ seemingly trying to recreate a big album like ten using all the latest 2024 rock gimmicks? That sounds terrible..
Why the hell is it hard to believe? I don't understand this level of cynicism at all! Yes, I absolutely believe that Watt is a big fan and was as excited to work with Pearl Jam as Ed was to work with him again.Birds in Hell wrote:Just as an aside, does anyone really believe this?stip wrote:The band has said that Watt has a deep knowledge of their catalog and would use it to help communicate musical ideas to the band during the writing and recording
I'm sure he's pretty aware broadly of the stuff they do, and no doubt did a deeper dive on getting the gig, but I also find it hard to believe he's a long-standing fan on the same level as any given member here.
It makes for a good story, though.
Chud's real last name is Wotman, bro.Birds in Hell wrote:Just as an aside, does anyone really believe this?stip wrote:The band has said that Watt has a deep knowledge of their catalog and would use it to help communicate musical ideas to the band during the writing and recording
I'm sure he's pretty aware broadly of the stuff they do, and no doubt did a deeper dive on getting the gig, but I also find it hard to believe he's a long-standing fan on the same level as any given member here.
It makes for a good story, though.
I’m a wildmanRockPusher wrote:It's wild that people are assuming an agenda like this rather than that a bunch of rock musicians who like creating rock music together got together with their creative impulses and created rock music that they like together.coptheriotact wrote:It’s not about writing credits..PJ seemingly trying to recreate a big album like ten using all the latest 2024 rock gimmicks? That sounds terrible..
I don't doubt he likes the band a lot, and did so before producing Ed's solo abum - but I also think the level of his fandom is being exaggerated to some extent, that's all.RockPusher wrote:Why the hell is it hard to believe? I don't understand this level of cynicism at all! Yes, I absolutely believe that Watt is a big fan and was as excited to work with Pearl Jam as Ed was to work with him again.Birds in Hell wrote:Just as an aside, does anyone really believe this?stip wrote:The band has said that Watt has a deep knowledge of their catalog and would use it to help communicate musical ideas to the band during the writing and recording
I'm sure he's pretty aware broadly of the stuff they do, and no doubt did a deeper dive on getting the gig, but I also find it hard to believe he's a long-standing fan on the same level as any given member here.
It makes for a good story, though.