I'd have to go with Yield. Barely. Both are brilliant in their own right, like all their albums, but I relate to songs like no way, wishlist, given to fly, low light and faithful a little better. No Code is very good indeed, but I like the flow of Yield more.
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I've paid all of them their proper respects. Kids don't do that nowadays.
Ask me about Smile, In My Tree, Red Mosquito, Around The Bend, Off He Goes, Who You Are.
I've done my homework.
lol dude...chill:) was impling that you dont know ya shit:) because ya a kid..we are all kids:)
It's all good bud. I should have thrown a simile face in there for good measure, then you would have known it's all in good fun.
We're all kids at heart, I can't negate that one at all. I love No Code with a passion, but Yield is what started that fire inside that I have for Pearl Jam.
I also love Hard To Imagine, nice signature!
And I get some reassurance knowing that (there's a change) your 500th post will be in reply to me!
Here, here! For whatever the reason, the Jack Irons era was the best imo as far as studio creations--and that's saying a whole helluva alot when you consider they followed up Vs and Vitalogy.
I was avid/rapid fan prior to No Code. By the time I had listened to Yield for the 100th time in 1998, that's when I started gettin a little crazy and paying $50 and more on eBay for bootlegs.
lol dude...chill:) was impling that you dont know ya shit:) because ya a kid..we are all kids:)
It's all good bud. I should have thrown a simile face in there for good measure, then you would have known it's all in good fun.
We're all kids at heart, I can't negate that one at all. I love No Code with a passion, but Yield is what started that fire inside that I have for Pearl Jam.
I also love Hard To Imagine, nice signature!
And I get some reassurance knowing that (there's a change) your 500th post will be in reply to me!
lol dude...chill:) was impling that you dont know ya shit:) because ya a kid..we are all kids:)
It's all good bud. I should have thrown a simile face in there for good measure, then you would have known it's all in good fun.
We're all kids at heart, I can't negate that one at all. I love No Code with a passion, but Yield is what started that fire inside that I have for Pearl Jam.
I also love Hard To Imagine, nice signature!
And I get some reassurance knowing that (there's a change) your 500th post will be in reply to me!
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I totally agree with Present Tense bud.
1.) Yield
2.) No Code
3.) Vs.
I've paid all of them their proper respects. Kids don't do that nowadays.
Ask me about Smile, In My Tree, Red Mosquito, Around The Bend, Off He Goes, Who You Are.
I've done my homework.
lol dude...chill:) was impling that you dont know ya shit:) because ya a kid..we are all kids:)
It's all good bud. I should have thrown a simile face in there for good measure, then you would have known it's all in good fun.
We're all kids at heart, I can't negate that one at all. I love No Code with a passion, but Yield is what started that fire inside that I have for Pearl Jam.
I also love Hard To Imagine, nice signature!
And I get some reassurance knowing that (there's a change) your 500th post will be in reply to me!
I was avid/rapid fan prior to No Code. By the time I had listened to Yield for the 100th time in 1998, that's when I started gettin a little crazy and paying $50 and more on eBay for bootlegs.
Yield is most definitely awesome.... but No Code. Period. ( . )
you got 501:)
You know for some reason it's not the same. :(
I appreciate the generosity though.
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But I can tell you, this is no lie
RM, PT and Smile are in my top 5 favorite PJ songs.
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