Re: Song of the Moment: Swallowed Whole
Posted: Thu September 08, 2016 1:17 am
Yes, yes! That picking/arpeggio thing. Love it! Reminds me of the powerful subtlety of the guitar work in Hail, Hail that adds so much to the song.Vindicator wrote:bluestate wrote:I liked this song a lot from the very first listen but I was never a huge fan of the chorus, as someone else just mentioned. But this week, I was listening to it on headphones and for the first time I heard the neat finger-picking/arpeggio thing that either Mike or Stone is doing during the chorus... which I'm really loving right now. I think it all clicked for me now. As of right now, I'd say this song is the closest they've gotten to "classic PJ" territory in a while.
Yeah, I noticed the finger picking thing going on in the chorus as well and it really made me like the chorus even more. I really wish that finger picking was a little bit higher in the mix, you can barely hear it. They've done that with a bunch of other songs, burying cool guitar parts deep in the mix, and it's a bit frustrating.
I don't mind legit changes to a song. For instance, changing "Mommy" and "Daddy" to "Mother" and "Father" in Jeremy. I'm also fine with the little things that he clearly changes on purpose, excluding adding completely unnecessary F-bombs to get a cheap rise out of the audience. However, songs that he NEVER sings correctly (Swallowed Whole, Got Some, etc) really piss me off. Especially songs from whatever the latest album are. To me it comes of as extremely lazy. Thousands of people pay a ton of money to hear him perform live and he can't be bothered to learn the songs. Stone, Mike, Jeff, and Matt learn their parts (and Boom probably tries), but Eddie for some reason won't do it. I have heard it mentioned a few times that Stone wants them to practice, but Eddie doesn't want to do it. I know you could make the argument that with Pearl Jam you get quantity over quality, but my taste is for quality. And that is really disappointing for me because I really like Swallowed Whole. I think it's one of the hidden gems on Lightning Boltbodysnatcher wrote:do lyric flubs really bother people that much?
I think he was singing it correctly in '96.wease wrote:Has he EVER sung the right words to Lukin?
Agreed, it feels like a pleasant stylistic excercise with nothing deeper going on underneath.tragabigzanda wrote:Swallowed Whole is a perfectly serviceable REM-style song by latter day PJ, but I can't muster much enthusiasm beyond that.
True, but it's still probably my favourite track off LB - a much better take on 'joyous modern PJ' than say Unthought Known.Birds in Hell wrote:Agreed, it feels like a pleasant stylistic excercise with nothing deeper going on underneath.tragabigzanda wrote:Swallowed Whole is a perfectly serviceable REM-style song by latter day PJ, but I can't muster much enthusiasm beyond that.
Same. 3 stars.Kevin Davis wrote:I like this song -- yeah, it's the umpteenth victim of Eddie's hippie-dippie, tree-hugging, planet-saving Deepak Chopra fetish, but damned if it doesn't just have a melody, and it's certainly a more fully realized work than much of what appears on "Into the Wild" or "Unthought Known" or whatever else Eddie's done that falls into this general category of writing. One of my favorite "LB" tunes for sure.
de ne ne ne de ne ne de neneneneLoathedVermin72 wrote:how does this song go again
there's also a Mike solo that goes, "WAAAAAAAAhhhhhhhhhhhhhhrrrrrrr-wa-wa-wa-wer-wahhh"Strat wrote:de ne ne ne de ne ne de neneneneLoathedVermin72 wrote:how does this song go again
da na na na na na da nananana
what do you mistake it for............pasta?Strat wrote:I always forget this is a song.