They should do it again for the making of the next album, or is that just too lame?
Relevant question...my personal opinion...it's hard to capture something of that magnitude again.
We weren't expecting it...YIELD turned out to be their best to date (again, I'm biased) and everything just came together.
While I've enjoyed the other DVD's, there's an intimacy on SVT that is lacking in the other releases (although "Imagine in Cornice" definitely open a door for fans to peak through).
I would rather have them evolve and create something new that, not only challenges me, but excites me.
PBM
"We paced ourselves and we didn't rush through it and we tried to be as creative as our collective minds would let us be over some course of time instead of just trying to rush through a record"
I'm still in...during the move to the new house, my copy was misplaced. So, either I'll do a die-hard search when I get home or just follow along online. I'm pretty sure I know most of it by now.
A big happy 10th anniversary to SVT!
PBM
"We paced ourselves and we didn't rush through it and we tried to be as creative as our collective minds would let us be over some course of time instead of just trying to rush through a record"
I'm still in...during the move to the new house, my copy was misplaced. So, either I'll do a die-hard search when I get home or just follow along online. I'm pretty sure I know most of it by now.
A big happy 10th anniversary to SVT!
PBM
Maybe we can convince the guy at PearlJamLive.com to upload it for streaming. I don't even know if that site is still going or not though.
Maybe we can convince the guy at PearlJamLive.com to upload it for streaming. I don't even know if that site is still going or not though.
I remember having it out and thinking to myself, "If you don't put this back in it's proper case, you're going to lose it."
It's in a box somewhere. Between dinner and giving PBB a bath tonight, it's doubtful that it will pop up.
I will listen via iPod. It's a festivus for the rest of us.
PBM
"We paced ourselves and we didn't rush through it and we tried to be as creative as our collective minds would let us be over some course of time instead of just trying to rush through a record"
What's this in my fridge? 5 Blue Moons? How appropriate.
PBM
"We paced ourselves and we didn't rush through it and we tried to be as creative as our collective minds would let us be over some course of time instead of just trying to rush through a record"
Wouldn't TEN be more appropriate since it's been ten years?
We're on a budget...I can compromise with 5 Moons and 5 Michelob Ultras.
PBM
"We paced ourselves and we didn't rush through it and we tried to be as creative as our collective minds would let us be over some course of time instead of just trying to rush through a record"
I'll be rockin' the Bud Select, because that's what's in my fridge.
That's usually how it goes for nights like this...whatever is in the fridge.
PBM
"We paced ourselves and we didn't rush through it and we tried to be as creative as our collective minds would let us be over some course of time instead of just trying to rush through a record"
They should do it again for the making of the next album, or is that just too lame?
I would definitely prefer it over something like Immagine. I'm just not sure any behind the scenes stuff would grab me as much as SVT did. I think its because it was so unexpected and Yield was so well-done. PJ was such an enigmatic band in the 90s, that any little nugget of information they gave about themselves seemed like a huge event to me. Not to mention, the video completely compliments the music. Its such a comforting thing to watch.
PJ (Ed especially) doesn't seem to be nearly as mysterious as they were. The band seems to be in a much better place, which is great, but I do kinda miss the whole mystique they used to have.
"We paced ourselves and we didn't rush through it and we tried to be as creative as our collective minds would let us be over some course of time instead of just trying to rush through a record"
Just told our friends why I have to leave. Humiliation me. Copywrite grace6697
Glad to have you aboard. I had to tell PBW and the mother-in-law. Double humiliation.
PBM
"We paced ourselves and we didn't rush through it and we tried to be as creative as our collective minds would let us be over some course of time instead of just trying to rush through a record"
"We paced ourselves and we didn't rush through it and we tried to be as creative as our collective minds would let us be over some course of time instead of just trying to rush through a record"
wow, I haven't watched this since...well since well before I tossed out my VCR (yes, my copy is on VHS!)
I found my original VHS copy while searching for my DVD. I contemplated hooking up the VCR, but deemed that it would take too much effort.
PBM
"We paced ourselves and we didn't rush through it and we tried to be as creative as our collective minds would let us be over some course of time instead of just trying to rush through a record"
I would definitely prefer it over something like Immagine. I'm just not sure any behind the scenes stuff would grab me as much as SVT did. I think its because it was so unexpected and Yield was so well-done. PJ was such an enigmatic band in the 90s, that any little nugget of information they gave about themselves seemed like a huge event to me. Not to mention, the video completely compliments the music. Its such a comforting thing to watch.
PJ (Ed especially) doesn't seem to be nearly as mysterious as they were. The band seems to be in a much better place, which is great, but I do kinda miss the whole mystique they used to have.
I think you hit the nail right on the head. back then you RARELY saw/heard anything from the band, especially ed, and then when you did he'd get all cryptic and shit! To see insight into their recording process was just insane.
"We paced ourselves and we didn't rush through it and we tried to be as creative as our collective minds would let us be over some course of time instead of just trying to rush through a record"
"We paced ourselves and we didn't rush through it and we tried to be as creative as our collective minds would let us be over some course of time instead of just trying to rush through a record"
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Relevant question...my personal opinion...it's hard to capture something of that magnitude again.
We weren't expecting it...YIELD turned out to be their best to date (again, I'm biased) and everything just came together.
While I've enjoyed the other DVD's, there's an intimacy on SVT that is lacking in the other releases (although "Imagine in Cornice" definitely open a door for fans to peak through).
I would rather have them evolve and create something new that, not only challenges me, but excites me.
PBM
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I'll have to re-buy on DVD
A big happy 10th anniversary to SVT!
PBM
Wishlist Foundation: http://wishlistfoundation.org
Maybe we can convince the guy at PearlJamLive.com to upload it for streaming. I don't even know if that site is still going or not though.
I remember having it out and thinking to myself, "If you don't put this back in it's proper case, you're going to lose it."
It's in a box somewhere. Between dinner and giving PBB a bath tonight, it's doubtful that it will pop up.
I will listen via iPod. It's a festivus for the rest of us.
PBM
Wishlist Foundation: http://wishlistfoundation.org
Maybe you put it in with "Dances With Wolves."
It's all state of mind
Don't sweat the small stuff and it's all small stuff
You think you hate it now, wait till you drive it...
Kids, you tried your best and you failed miserably. The lesson is, never try.
PBM
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Wouldn't TEN be more appropriate since it's been ten years?
We're on a budget...I can compromise with 5 Moons and 5 Michelob Ultras.
PBM
Wishlist Foundation: http://wishlistfoundation.org
I'll be rockin' the Bud Select, because that's what's in my fridge.
That's usually how it goes for nights like this...whatever is in the fridge.
PBM
Wishlist Foundation: http://wishlistfoundation.org
YIELD Night is a different story, however.
I would definitely prefer it over something like Immagine. I'm just not sure any behind the scenes stuff would grab me as much as SVT did. I think its because it was so unexpected and Yield was so well-done. PJ was such an enigmatic band in the 90s, that any little nugget of information they gave about themselves seemed like a huge event to me. Not to mention, the video completely compliments the music. Its such a comforting thing to watch.
PJ (Ed especially) doesn't seem to be nearly as mysterious as they were. The band seems to be in a much better place, which is great, but I do kinda miss the whole mystique they used to have.
Found my DVD copy...I'm ready to go.
PBM
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Glad to have you aboard. I had to tell PBW and the mother-in-law. Double humiliation.
PBM
Wishlist Foundation: http://wishlistfoundation.org
PBM
Wishlist Foundation: http://wishlistfoundation.org
I found my original VHS copy while searching for my DVD. I contemplated hooking up the VCR, but deemed that it would take too much effort.
PBM
Wishlist Foundation: http://wishlistfoundation.org
I think you hit the nail right on the head. back then you RARELY saw/heard anything from the band, especially ed, and then when you did he'd get all cryptic and shit! To see insight into their recording process was just insane.
I don't even think my TV CAN hook up to a vcr...
I remember watching this in my dorm room when I had the most horrible case of the flu in recorded history. I feel really old.
Evolution baby.
PBM
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PBM
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