Re: The 10 Best Pearl Jam Albums
Posted: Wed July 24, 2013 11:12 pm
We'll need to do a poll for those too.stip wrote:I need choices for a poll
We'll need to do a poll for those too.stip wrote:I need choices for a poll
Of course. Studio albums only though.Fuzzcharger wrote:I'd much prefer to see a poll with the members of Pearl Jam ranking their Top 10 Pearl Jam albums.
Yes. I'm still curious about the situation that lead Jeff to walk out of the No Code sessions. I should probably look that up in the No Code album discussion thread.LetMeSleep wrote:Or an interview with each discussing what they consider to be misfires and/or missed opportunities. I'm sure Stone and Jeff have tracks that were either discarded or went in an unexpected direction.
Except they were pretty much signed before Ed was in the picture.warehouse wrote:id love to hear them bitch about eddie vedder's writing recently too, but i doubt that will ever happen. he pretty much gave them their break.
Fuzzcharger wrote:Yes. I'm still curious about the situation that lead Jeff to walk out of the No Code sessions. I should probably look that up in the No Code album discussion thread.LetMeSleep wrote:Or an interview with each discussing what they consider to be misfires and/or missed opportunities. I'm sure Stone and Jeff have tracks that were either discarded or went in an unexpected direction.
Preach, brother.Fuzzcharger wrote:Fuzzcharger wrote:Yes. I'm still curious about the situation that lead Jeff to walk out of the No Code sessions. I should probably look that up in the No Code album discussion thread.LetMeSleep wrote:Or an interview with each discussing what they consider to be misfires and/or missed opportunities. I'm sure Stone and Jeff have tracks that were either discarded or went in an unexpected direction.
It's way more difficult to do a search for a post titled "No Code" on here than it should be.
PJ chat index at the top d the page outlines alot of the major threadsFuzzcharger wrote:Fuzzcharger wrote:Yes. I'm still curious about the situation that lead Jeff to walk out of the No Code sessions. I should probably look that up in the No Code album discussion thread.LetMeSleep wrote:Or an interview with each discussing what they consider to be misfires and/or missed opportunities. I'm sure Stone and Jeff have tracks that were either discarded or went in an unexpected direction.
It's way more difficult to do a search for a post titled "No Code" on here than it should be.
I'd say they should look into fixing this but, ya know, B's the active admin.Birds in Hell wrote:Preach, brother.Fuzzcharger wrote:Fuzzcharger wrote:Yes. I'm still curious about the situation that lead Jeff to walk out of the No Code sessions. I should probably look that up in the No Code album discussion thread.LetMeSleep wrote:Or an interview with each discussing what they consider to be misfires and/or missed opportunities. I'm sure Stone and Jeff have tracks that were either discarded or went in an unexpected direction.
It's way more difficult to do a search for a post titled "No Code" on here than it should be.
http://forums.theskyiscrape.com/viewtop ... =14&t=1724
I didn't click on that link for like a year because I thought it was about a chat room.Thejambi wrote:PJ chat index at the top d the page outlines alot of the major threadsFuzzcharger wrote:Fuzzcharger wrote:Yes. I'm still curious about the situation that lead Jeff to walk out of the No Code sessions. I should probably look that up in the No Code album discussion thread.LetMeSleep wrote:Or an interview with each discussing what they consider to be misfires and/or missed opportunities. I'm sure Stone and Jeff have tracks that were either discarded or went in an unexpected direction.
It's way more difficult to do a search for a post titled "No Code" on here than it should be.
I didn't till I tried to use the worthless search.BurtReynolds wrote:I didn't click on that link for like a year because I thought it was about a chat room.Thejambi wrote:PJ chat index at the top d the page outlines alot of the major threadsFuzzcharger wrote:Fuzzcharger wrote:Yes. I'm still curious about the situation that lead Jeff to walk out of the No Code sessions. I should probably look that up in the No Code album discussion thread.LetMeSleep wrote:Or an interview with each discussing what they consider to be misfires and/or missed opportunities. I'm sure Stone and Jeff have tracks that were either discarded or went in an unexpected direction.
It's way more difficult to do a search for a post titled "No Code" on here than it should be.
probably shouldn't title the welcome thread with a term only old timers use, but maybe that's just part of RMs wacky charm.Thejambi wrote:I didn't till I tried to use the worthless search.BurtReynolds wrote:I didn't click on that link for like a year because I thought it was about a chat room.Thejambi wrote:PJ chat index at the top d the page outlines alot of the major threadsFuzzcharger wrote:Fuzzcharger wrote:Yes. I'm still curious about the situation that lead Jeff to walk out of the No Code sessions. I should probably look that up in the No Code album discussion thread.LetMeSleep wrote:Or an interview with each discussing what they consider to be misfires and/or missed opportunities. I'm sure Stone and Jeff have tracks that were either discarded or went in an unexpected direction.
It's way more difficult to do a search for a post titled "No Code" on here than it should be.
It's kind of a shame that the entire band seems to single out Binaural in particular, when they talk about it all, as being one of their bad ones.LetMeSleep wrote:Or an interview with each discussing what they consider to be misfires and/or missed opportunities. I'm sure Stone and Jeff have tracks that were either discarded or went in an unexpected direction.
I wonder if they'd answer "which Pearl Jam album would you take to a desert island?"Sgt. Crackpot wrote:Of course. Studio albums only though.Fuzzcharger wrote:I'd much prefer to see a poll with the members of Pearl Jam ranking their Top 10 Pearl Jam albums.