182. Can't Keep vs. Betterman
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182. Can't Keep vs. Betterman
Can't Keep vs. Betterman
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Re: 182. Can't Keep vs. Betterman
Cant Keep.
Listen, Betterman is a great song. A classic....but im burnout of it. Cant Keep is a wonderful song. Ed's voice, the guitars, that amazing beat and groove.
The work of the band is incredible.
Listen, Betterman is a great song. A classic....but im burnout of it. Cant Keep is a wonderful song. Ed's voice, the guitars, that amazing beat and groove.
The work of the band is incredible.
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Re: 182. Can't Keep vs. Betterman
Nah, it’s Better Man.
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Re: 182. Can't Keep vs. Betterman
I honestly prefer Can't Keep here.
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Re: 182. Can't Keep vs. Betterman
Can't Keep is a pretty great song. But Betterman is arguably the best pop rock song of the 90s. That I don't need to hear it very much anymore doesn't take anything away from just how unbelievably masterfully constructed and performed that song is. And lyrically it felt really ahead of its time. Can't Keep is a great mood piece, but they've got a bunch of those.
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Re: 182. Can't Keep vs. Betterman
Can't Keep is stunning, but Betterman is a massive achievement, IMO, even though like many I rarely reach for it anymore. They managed to do that kind of thing that R.E.M. did with a song like Man on the Moon or Losing My Religion; they managed to find a song that was very accessible and open-hearted, and yet didn't do away with any of that group's eccentricities. I don't know if Better Man is as good as those songs, but it fits that same kind of idea.
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Those are excellent parallels
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Re: 182. Can't Keep vs. Betterman
I feel this tournament for me its more of what i wanna hear these days. I havent felt like putting Betterman in at least 10 years.
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For a long time, I really couldn't be bothered with Better Man, and probably specifically for the reasons Stip and digster listed. It wasn't what I ever wanted from PJ. But, I've come around to it in the past few years, and really appreciate the song. It's still a highlight of the live show.
Nevertheless, I'm voting for Can't Keep here. Absolutely love everything about this song.
Nevertheless, I'm voting for Can't Keep here. Absolutely love everything about this song.
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Re: 182. Can't Keep vs. Betterman
Both are great, but voting Betterman. If this wasn't my first full tour through this tournament I might be more inclined to take the "What would I listen to right now?" approach. But, for my first go-round, I'm trying not to take their greatest songs for granted.
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Re: 182. Can't Keep vs. Betterman
Can't keep a better man
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I think I do too. But I really love both.LetMeSleep wrote:I honestly prefer Can't Keep here.
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Re: 182. Can't Keep vs. Betterman
Betterman all the way. After all these years it still might be my favorite song. State College ‘03 is a great version, easy to find on YouTube.
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Re: 182. Can't Keep vs. Betterman
digster wrote:Can't Keep is stunning, but Betterman is a massive achievement, IMO, even though like many I rarely reach for it anymore. They managed to do that kind of thing that R.E.M. did with a song like Man on the Moon or Losing My Religion; they managed to find a song that was very accessible and open-hearted, and yet didn't do away with any of that group's eccentricities. I don't know if Better Man is as good as those songs, but it fits that same kind of idea.
Wow, haven’t really considered that equivalent, but I think it’s really spot on. My mind is a little blown. Anyway, I’m stoned.stip wrote:Those are excellent parallels
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Re: 182. Can't Keep vs. Betterman
Betterman obviously.
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Re: 182. Can't Keep vs. Betterman
Wow. That was a perfect description.PHATJ wrote:digster wrote:Can't Keep is stunning, but Betterman is a massive achievement, IMO, even though like many I rarely reach for it anymore. They managed to do that kind of thing that R.E.M. did with a song like Man on the Moon or Losing My Religion; they managed to find a song that was very accessible and open-hearted, and yet didn't do away with any of that group's eccentricities. I don't know if Better Man is as good as those songs, but it fits that same kind of idea.Wow, haven’t really considered that equivalent, but I think it’s really spot on. My mind is a little blown. Anyway, I’m stoned.stip wrote:Those are excellent parallels
I still went with Can’t Keep - I really love Can’t Keep and always have. Better Man is a song that ebbs and flows for me - sometimes it blows me away and other times is bores me.
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Re: 182. Can't Keep vs. Betterman
There’s a tension/release thing happening in Can’t Keep that only a few other PJ songs have (SoH, NAIS, Indifference, maybe a couple others). It’s never once ceased to pull me in from the first note and hold my attention until the last.
As Liebzz said, I have good days and bad days with Betterman.
As Liebzz said, I have good days and bad days with Betterman.
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Re: 182. Can't Keep vs. Betterman
I prefer Can’t Keep, but Better Man is just a better song. No matter how tired I am of it, it’s still the better song. And Dave A.
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Re: 182. Can't Keep vs. Betterman
I prefer Matt C’s drumming on Can’t Keep to Dave A’s on Better Man. In fact, other than the signal of the whole band jumping in after the first verse/chorus I don’t know if I have ever noticed the drums on Better Man.wease wrote:I prefer Can’t Keep, but Better Man is just a better song. No matter how tired I am of it, it’s still the better song. And Dave A.
Edit: also, in the earlier demo versions of Better Man, the time keeping intro with the sticks I think detracts and ruins any sense of the intimacy of the song, so there’s that too.
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Re: 182. Can't Keep vs. Betterman
What he said.stip wrote:Can't Keep is a pretty great song. But Betterman is arguably the best pop rock song of the 90s. That I don't need to hear it very much anymore doesn't take anything away from just how unbelievably masterfully constructed and performed that song is. And lyrically it felt really ahead of its time. Can't Keep is a great mood piece, but they've got a bunch of those.
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