Yield: Official Album Thread
Posted: Fri December 28, 2012 11:57 am
Live tracks and "goodies", you say.NHiding wrote: SIRIUSXM PJ RADIO YIELD 15TH ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL
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faithful (and In Hiding) have always struck me as songs that sound half finished.Got Some wrote:One of pearl jams finest albums. The last great brendon obrien/pearl jam album.
Obriens work on tracks like faithful/no way/all those yesterday's are sublime IMHO
It's taken me a long time to sort of "get" (and I hate that word in this context) Yield. It didn't click with me until last year. But I never felt like any of the songs (save Red Dot) felt half finished. What about those songs makes you feel that way?stip wrote:faithful (and In Hiding) have always struck me as songs that sound half finished.Got Some wrote:One of pearl jams finest albums. The last great brendon obrien/pearl jam album.
Obriens work on tracks like faithful/no way/all those yesterday's are sublime IMHO
It's in my top 2.warehouse wrote:Faithful is one of the best songs this band has ever written
So good, starts slow, picks up into a pretty rocking song and finishes back slow like it started, and though the music is what hooked me first on this one, the lyrics and Eds delivery really makes it for me now.warehouse wrote:Faithful is one of the best songs this band has ever written
exactly. "half finished" is the last way id describe it.Dr. Van Nostrand wrote:So good, starts slow, picks up into a pretty rocking song and finishes back slow like it started, and though the music is what hooked me first on this one, the lyrics and Eds delivery really makes it for me now.warehouse wrote:Faithful is one of the best songs this band has ever written
Plus my wife and i have a line from it on our wedding rings
I'm sure I have probably articulated this on the old board somewhere better than I will here. Even though they have the rich sound that the rest of Yield does, there is something about them that always seemed thin--like they were waiting to layer the really good parts on. Other mid tempo songs like GTF (which I love) and No Way (which I don't) still found much fuller than these do.durdencommatyler wrote:It's taken me a long time to sort of "get" (and I hate that word in this context) Yield. It didn't click with me until last year. But I never felt like any of the songs (save Red Dot) felt half finished. What about those songs makes you feel that way?stip wrote:faithful (and In Hiding) have always struck me as songs that sound half finished.Got Some wrote:One of pearl jams finest albums. The last great brendon obrien/pearl jam album.
Obriens work on tracks like faithful/no way/all those yesterday's are sublime IMHO
I feel like I tend to agree with your opinions more than most other people on the board, but I don't get this at all.stip wrote:I'm sure I have probably articulated this on the old board somewhere better than I will here. Even though they have the rich sound that the rest of Yield does, there is something about them that always seemed thin--like they were waiting to layer the really good parts on. Other mid tempo songs like GTF (which I love) and No Way (which I don't) still found much fuller than these do.durdencommatyler wrote:It's taken me a long time to sort of "get" (and I hate that word in this context) Yield. It didn't click with me until last year. But I never felt like any of the songs (save Red Dot) felt half finished. What about those songs makes you feel that way?stip wrote:faithful (and In Hiding) have always struck me as songs that sound half finished.Got Some wrote:One of pearl jams finest albums. The last great brendon obrien/pearl jam album.
Obriens work on tracks like faithful/no way/all those yesterday's are sublime IMHO
As was pretty astutely observed in that other thread, this is really the point where PJ started writing more subdued anthems (in a lot of ways GTF is the last of that old guard--or at least the hinge between these two periods) and I started to lose some interest in them (post vitalogy there are really only 4 PJ anthems that I love, for a certain definition of anthem). But still, No Way is hardly an old fashioned PJ anthem and it still feels like there is just more going on there musically than these songs. I think I miss the layering in them that are in most of the other really good ones.
I am also don't really like the verses (or the main riff, to be honest) in In Hiding and Faithful has, after a very promising first verse, sometimes seems a little too ham fisted for my tastes. Also not a tremendous fan of how Eddie sounds on either of these songs.
fair enough--this is just my own idiosyncratic tastes.mray10 wrote:I feel like I tend to agree with your opinions more than most other people on the board, but I don't get this at all.stip wrote:I'm sure I have probably articulated this on the old board somewhere better than I will here. Even though they have the rich sound that the rest of Yield does, there is something about them that always seemed thin--like they were waiting to layer the really good parts on. Other mid tempo songs like GTF (which I love) and No Way (which I don't) still found much fuller than these do.durdencommatyler wrote:It's taken me a long time to sort of "get" (and I hate that word in this context) Yield. It didn't click with me until last year. But I never felt like any of the songs (save Red Dot) felt half finished. What about those songs makes you feel that way?stip wrote:faithful (and In Hiding) have always struck me as songs that sound half finished.Got Some wrote:One of pearl jams finest albums. The last great brendon obrien/pearl jam album.
Obriens work on tracks like faithful/no way/all those yesterday's are sublime IMHO
As was pretty astutely observed in that other thread, this is really the point where PJ started writing more subdued anthems (in a lot of ways GTF is the last of that old guard--or at least the hinge between these two periods) and I started to lose some interest in them (post vitalogy there are really only 4 PJ anthems that I love, for a certain definition of anthem). But still, No Way is hardly an old fashioned PJ anthem and it still feels like there is just more going on there musically than these songs. I think I miss the layering in them that are in most of the other really good ones.
I am also don't really like the verses (or the main riff, to be honest) in In Hiding and Faithful has, after a very promising first verse, sometimes seems a little too ham fisted for my tastes. Also not a tremendous fan of how Eddie sounds on either of these songs.
Well, maybe just this tiny bit. The lyrics for In Hiding feel a little ... first draft to me. I like them well enough and I get the idea, but they're a bit awkward and it feels like it all doesn't come together very well. Still like the song quite a bit despite that, and musically I think that song is wonderful.
Yeah, this...Vitalogy used to be my clear number one, but I think Yield may have overtaken it.EJ wrote:this album is so effin' good
its always just a touch behind No Code for me, but real close, and when i ranked all the songs, this one was a good bit ahead of No Code, Yield is a better collection of songs but No Code has the better over all album feeldigster wrote:Yeah, this...Vitalogy used to be my clear number one, but I think Yield may have overtaken it.EJ wrote:this album is so effin' good
I usually put Vitalogy ahead in rankings, but they are basically tied for number one in my mind.digster wrote:Yeah, this...Vitalogy used to be my clear number one, but I think Yield may have overtaken it.EJ wrote:this album is so effin' good