Re: Quick Escape
Posted: Fri June 26, 2020 2:52 pm
since when do slaves and prisoners get a wage?
Who said anything about slaves and prisoners?WtOB? wrote:since when do slaves and prisoners get a wage?
PHATJ wrote:This song is wicked awesome
Monkey_Driven wrote:PHATJ wrote:This song is wicked awesome
RockPusher wrote:Monkey_Driven wrote:PHATJ wrote:This song is wicked awesome
pretty great thoughHabitman wrote:This song is still amazing but every time it finishes, I am left wondering what the fuck they were thinking with the last few seconds. So odd...
guitar_davey wrote:RockPusher wrote:Monkey_Driven wrote:PHATJ wrote:This song is wicked awesome
Me too, and it's important, because it's the kind of thing they used to do. At their best, they were a delightful mix of both tight (ability to play together as one) and loose (relaxed, having fun).VinylGuy wrote:yeah, one of my favorite moments of the album
absolutely, they have several earlier-career songs that kind of descend into a loose "mess" at the end, instead of finishing neatly; this, as well as the ending of "River Cross", are very Pearl Jam to meRockPusher wrote:Me too, and it's important, because it's the kind of thing they used to do. At their best, they were a delightful mix of both tight (ability to play together as one) and loose (relaxed, having fun).VinylGuy wrote:yeah, one of my favorite moments of the album
Ms Harmless wrote:absolutely, they have several earlier-career songs that kind of descend into a loose "mess" at the end, instead of finishing neatly; this, as well as the ending of "River Cross", are very Pearl Jam to meRockPusher wrote:Me too, and it's important, because it's the kind of thing they used to do. At their best, they were a delightful mix of both tight (ability to play together as one) and loose (relaxed, having fun).VinylGuy wrote:yeah, one of my favorite moments of the album
yeah, and the didnt chose to end it on a fucking fade out. Thank you so much for that PJ.RockPusher wrote:Me too, and it's important, because it's the kind of thing they used to do. At their best, they were a delightful mix of both tight (ability to play together as one) and loose (relaxed, having fun).VinylGuy wrote:yeah, one of my favorite moments of the album
RockPusher wrote:Me too, and it's important, because it's the kind of thing they used to do. At their best, they were a delightful mix of both tight (ability to play together as one) and loose (relaxed, having fun).VinylGuy wrote:yeah, one of my favorite moments of the album
GoRockPusher wrote:Other places I can think of are the beginning of Last Exit and the end of Who Ever Said.