I'd personally like to know how many things were recorded during what I'll call the "Can't Deny Me" sessions.... You can't tell me a band of PJ's stature went into the studio JUST to record one single song from a "forthcoming album" that never came out? The notion that they have "nothing recorded" after 6 years of NOTHING and a single is asinine.
I'll go as far as to say Undone is the best song on Riot Act and IT WASN'T EVEN ON THE ALBUM, it was written at the same time!!! What the fuck is going on!!!!
It’s a good point you make. I remember Stone saying that Can’t Deny Me ‘was a standout’ of those sessions, maybe they didn’t like the rest. You do hear of bands scrapping whole albums of material and completely starting again. If Can’t Deny Me was the best they had, maybe they totally went back to the drawing board?
who knows if they've even begun recording yet. mike says they are still writing with no plans on a release date. we could be headed for a summer 2020 release.
Yes, maybe late spring...?
Are you guessing or do you have a source? Not meant as an attack, but so many of us are desperate to believe any news. I know @dimitrispearljam & @LeafsJaysCubsRaptorsFan have a history of sourced info.
We have our strong sources but the release date (spring '20) is just my guess.
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DJ on 92.5 in Boston last night around 6:30 mentioned new Pearl Jam was coming...but then said some people are talking about a double album, some people are saying a November release, some are saying later...and it was quite clear his "source" was either this board or AltNation's summation of this board. It was kinda funny to hear.
DJ on 92.5 in Boston last night around 6:30 mentioned new Pearl Jam was coming...but then said some people are talking about a double album, some people are saying a November release, some are saying later...and it was quite clear his "source" was either this board or AltNation's summation of this board. It was kinda funny to hear.
These are the possibilities mentioned here and there (even if the history of double albul has been revoked here)
this DJ knows as much as we do ... things confused and unclear
DJ on 92.5 in Boston last night around 6:30 mentioned new Pearl Jam was coming...but then said some people are talking about a double album, some people are saying a November release, some are saying later...and it was quite clear his "source" was either this board or AltNation's summation of this board. It was kinda funny to hear.
No double album, no November release date.
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I'd personally like to know how many things were recorded during what I'll call the "Can't Deny Me" sessions....
Can't Deny Me is the only song completed and recorded from that session. Many other songs played, instrumental ones.
it is particularly precise information! maybe it's not just JA, MMC, SG, EV, and MC who know ...
Obviously it's Boom who's posting
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DJ on 92.5 in Boston last night around 6:30 mentioned new Pearl Jam was coming...but then said some people are talking about a double album, some people are saying a November release, some are saying later...and it was quite clear his "source" was either this board or AltNation's summation of this board. It was kinda funny to hear.
If he mentioned anything about the fan club single being late then we know he got his info here.
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I doubt it. I think Pearl Jam is on Island time.... lol.
Ie.. they do stuff at the pace they feel like doing stuff. While stuff might happen few and far between I think it'll go on as long as they can? I always saw them as having Stones/Springsteen/U2/Metallica kind of longevity.
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Retirement is fast approaching?
I doubt it. I think Pearl Jam is on Island time.... lol.
Ie.. they do stuff at the pace they feel like doing stuff. While stuff might happen few and far between I think it'll go on as long as they can? I always saw them as having Stones/Springsteen/U2/Metallica kind of longevity.
Maybe with regards to longevity but if past performance is any indication, their path is much different than Bruce or the Stones was when in their 50s. Maybe PJ would entertain a thinly scheduled tour or two post 65? Given their sparse touring lately it's tough to visualize them wanting to do much more than that 10 years from now.
Bruce averaged 58 shows per year when he was in his 50s and the Stones U2 and Metalica were around 40 or more shows. There is some truth to when you have the choice you prioritize what you want.
I think the further back you go, the more frequent bands release albums. It's crazy to look at some of the output of older bands:
The Beatles put out 12 albums in 8 years The Doors whole career was in 4 years with 6 albums
I'm sure the list could go on. I chose those two for easy support of my argument.
I actually wonder about today's musicians. Not all tracks from classic rock bands are genius. Some times it's the shear quantity. A few solid tracks on every album, and you've got a bunch of albums, you can make a steller setlist.
Bands of today seem less frequent with albums. As per this thread PJ in their first 10 years were pretty prolific but still less than a number of 60's bands. Bands of today make money touring, so albums can be sparse. Problem is bands seem to make their best music in their earlier years. If you're not putting out albums how do you get to that point where you can rock out for 2-3 hours with amazing songs every one knows.
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Retirement is fast approaching?
Ie.. they do stuff at the pace they feel like doing stuff. While stuff might happen few and far between I think it'll go on as long as they can? I always saw them as having Stones/Springsteen/U2/Metallica kind of longevity.
Maybe with regards to longevity but if past performance is any indication, their path is much different than Bruce or the Stones was when in their 50s. Maybe PJ would entertain a thinly scheduled tour or two post 65? Given their sparse touring lately it's tough to visualize them wanting to do much more than that 10 years from now.
Bruce averaged 58 shows per year when he was in his 50s and the Stones U2 and Metalica were around 40 or more shows. There is some truth to when you have the choice you prioritize what you want.
The Beatles put out 12 albums in 8 years
The Doors whole career was in 4 years with 6 albums
I'm sure the list could go on. I chose those two for easy support of my argument.
I actually wonder about today's musicians. Not all tracks from classic rock bands are genius. Some times it's the shear quantity. A few solid tracks on every album, and you've got a bunch of albums, you can make a steller setlist.
Bands of today seem less frequent with albums. As per this thread PJ in their first 10 years were pretty prolific but still less than a number of 60's bands. Bands of today make money touring, so albums can be sparse. Problem is bands seem to make their best music in their earlier years. If you're not putting out albums how do you get to that point where you can rock out for 2-3 hours with amazing songs every one knows.
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