Review from the sky i scrape

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  • glb
    glb Posts: 356
    moyboy wrote:
    I like the uh huh huhs...
    Reminds me of the song from the movie SINGLES (p westerberg)...
    Funny that this is their single and cameron crowe is attached (kinda).
    Anyhow, you can't deny it's catchy and feels good to me.

    yeah! that's exactly what i thought when i heard them too. they give me a good vibe, from good memories. ;)
    "I've got things to do and things to say in my own way..."
  • tcaporale
    tcaporale Posts: 1,577
    I'd prefer to not have the yeah, yeah, yeahs. Seems like filler. I do think Ed's voice sounds great though. There were so many people writing about his voice being strained on some of the faster songs on the last release. I think this one allows us to hear that he can sing and still has range!

    In terms of the fade out, I really don't care one way or another but one thing I thought was that maybe this digital release is this way... but maybe on the album - it keeps going and they don't want us to hear how it ends just yet...now, there's a thought!
    I think the track length is the same on the album, so I'm pretty sure what we're hearing is what we're going to get. Lots of great Pearl Jam songs end on a fade-out - "Black" and "Immortality", anyone?
  • IGotShit76
    IGotShit76 Posts: 768
    tcaporale wrote:
    I think the track length is the same on the album, so I'm pretty sure what we're hearing is what we're going to get. Lots of great Pearl Jam songs end on a fade-out - "Black" and "Immortality", anyone?

    Exact but these songs sound so much better live because there is something extra after the original fade out. When I hear the studio version of these songs, I feel that something is missing. Same thing applies for The Fixer
  • mach271
    mach271 Posts: 562
    This is readable.....only due to the fact, their KING idiot B didnt write it....