Pearl Jam - Quick Escape

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  • kramer73
    kramer73 Posts: 2,628
    Can't wait to see Mike rip that solo live.
  • The Juggler
    The Juggler Posts: 49,594
    I could go either way with it being first or second. But Dance is just a fucking awesome and newer sound for them so I understand why they went that route. 
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  • DT6012
    DT6012 Idaho Posts: 234
    What’s the chatter at the 2:15 mark?
  • Eilian said:
    KN219077 said:
    Eilian said:
    It's such a cool song - really deserves an end solo that doesn't sound like a first take improv. The music beneath that solo is so interesting that anything you put on top of it really has to bring something melodically to the table. I'm finding McCready's thoughtless, speedy, noodling unbearable on this track especially. Such a missed opportunity.
    It’s kind of his style. He isn’t Trey Anastasio.
    Ruining songs shouldn't be a style.

    Plus, he's got so many thoughtful, brilliant solos under his belt which totally elevate the songs - I guess he just needs to be reined in by a good producer to actually think about the noise he's making.
    I don't think it is "ruing songs" as much as "you personally like liking it ".  I love it and think it elevates the song personally
  • The Juggler
    The Juggler Posts: 49,594
    DT6012 said:
    What’s the chatter at the 2:15 mark?
    Stone was ordering a pizza
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  • cp3iverson
    cp3iverson Posts: 8,702
    Been hearing this on the radio
  • DT6012
    DT6012 Idaho Posts: 234
    Is it a NASA recording?
  • DT6012 said:
    What’s the chatter at the 2:15 mark?
    Stone was ordering a pizza
    I think it’s Stone thinking about Radiohead 
  • The Juggler
    The Juggler Posts: 49,594
    Been hearing this on the radio
    what station?
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  • mfc2006
    mfc2006 HTOWN Posts: 37,491
    I heard it this weekend on 90.9 The Bridge here in KC.
    I LOVE MUSIC.
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  • cd finally arrived yesterday...and as the tour got shut down i decided the first spin of the new cd would be driving in my car. i wanted everything to be just right this time...under ultra perfect conditions(no traffic!). it was such a long long wait...just to finally put it in and hit play...i had only listened to the Dance track previously.

    Quick Escape i loved instantly/massively first listen. it's got everything i look for(need) in pj. prestart to finish is freaky good. drums/bass killing it. marrakesh and kerouac get nods as does space and and the video on pj utube is wonderful   puff puff pass
    background vocals, production quality, overall groove...and that guitar solo. fuck yeah they did it!! HYPE
  • demetrios
    demetrios Posts: 97,281
    If you get a chance hear Josh Evans' SiriusXM special about this song. :) 
  • The Juggler
    The Juggler Posts: 49,594
    demetrios said:
    If you get a chance hear Josh Evans' SiriusXM special about this song. :) 
    Whats he say
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  • +1  need to know what josh says about this song. very curious! love this song...
  • demetrios
    demetrios Posts: 97,281
    +1  need to know what josh says about this song. very curious! love this song...
    Pm sent. 
  • Eilian
    Eilian Posts: 276
    Eilian said:
    KN219077 said:
    Eilian said:
    It's such a cool song - really deserves an end solo that doesn't sound like a first take improv. The music beneath that solo is so interesting that anything you put on top of it really has to bring something melodically to the table. I'm finding McCready's thoughtless, speedy, noodling unbearable on this track especially. Such a missed opportunity.
    It’s kind of his style. He isn’t Trey Anastasio.
    Ruining songs shouldn't be a style.

    Plus, he's got so many thoughtful, brilliant solos under his belt which totally elevate the songs - I guess he just needs to be reined in by a good producer to actually think about the noise he's making.
    I don't think it is "ruing songs" as much as "you personally like liking it ".  I love it and think it elevates the song personally
    Sorry... Ruining songs shouldn't be a style (which is what I think he does on Quick Escape) Better?

    Evans since confirmed that the solo is exactly what it sounds like - a one take improv.
    McCready also came out on that AMA and said that he only really considers composition when songwriting, not soloing.

    He sounds, and often plays lead like he couldn't care less what it sounds like.


  • The Juggler
    The Juggler Posts: 49,594
    Eilian said:
    Eilian said:
    KN219077 said:
    Eilian said:
    It's such a cool song - really deserves an end solo that doesn't sound like a first take improv. The music beneath that solo is so interesting that anything you put on top of it really has to bring something melodically to the table. I'm finding McCready's thoughtless, speedy, noodling unbearable on this track especially. Such a missed opportunity.
    It’s kind of his style. He isn’t Trey Anastasio.
    Ruining songs shouldn't be a style.

    Plus, he's got so many thoughtful, brilliant solos under his belt which totally elevate the songs - I guess he just needs to be reined in by a good producer to actually think about the noise he's making.
    I don't think it is "ruing songs" as much as "you personally like liking it ".  I love it and think it elevates the song personally
    Sorry... Ruining songs shouldn't be a style (which is what I think he does on Quick Escape) Better?

    Evans since confirmed that the solo is exactly what it sounds like - a one take improv.
    McCready also came out on that AMA and said that he only really considers composition when songwriting, not soloing.

    He sounds, and often plays lead like he couldn't care less what it sounds like.


    Totally gutted by this poor take. Missed opportunity. 
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  • Eilian
    Eilian Posts: 276
    Eilian said:
    Eilian said:
    KN219077 said:
    Eilian said:
    It's such a cool song - really deserves an end solo that doesn't sound like a first take improv. The music beneath that solo is so interesting that anything you put on top of it really has to bring something melodically to the table. I'm finding McCready's thoughtless, speedy, noodling unbearable on this track especially. Such a missed opportunity.
    It’s kind of his style. He isn’t Trey Anastasio.
    Ruining songs shouldn't be a style.

    Plus, he's got so many thoughtful, brilliant solos under his belt which totally elevate the songs - I guess he just needs to be reined in by a good producer to actually think about the noise he's making.
    I don't think it is "ruing songs" as much as "you personally like liking it ".  I love it and think it elevates the song personally
    Sorry... Ruining songs shouldn't be a style (which is what I think he does on Quick Escape) Better?

    Evans since confirmed that the solo is exactly what it sounds like - a one take improv.
    McCready also came out on that AMA and said that he only really considers composition when songwriting, not soloing.

    He sounds, and often plays lead like he couldn't care less what it sounds like.


    Totally gutted by this poor take. Missed opportunity. 
    Sick burn. Wish McCready put as much thought into solos as you do into put downs.
  • mshnayder
    mshnayder Posts: 106
    Eilian said:
    Eilian said:
    Eilian said:
    KN219077 said:
    Eilian said:
    It's such a cool song - really deserves an end solo that doesn't sound like a first take improv. The music beneath that solo is so interesting that anything you put on top of it really has to bring something melodically to the table. I'm finding McCready's thoughtless, speedy, noodling unbearable on this track especially. Such a missed opportunity.
    It’s kind of his style. He isn’t Trey Anastasio.
    Ruining songs shouldn't be a style.

    Plus, he's got so many thoughtful, brilliant solos under his belt which totally elevate the songs - I guess he just needs to be reined in by a good producer to actually think about the noise he's making.
    I don't think it is "ruing songs" as much as "you personally like liking it ".  I love it and think it elevates the song personally
    Sorry... Ruining songs shouldn't be a style (which is what I think he does on Quick Escape) Better?

    Evans since confirmed that the solo is exactly what it sounds like - a one take improv.
    McCready also came out on that AMA and said that he only really considers composition when songwriting, not soloing.

    He sounds, and often plays lead like he couldn't care less what it sounds like.


    Totally gutted by this poor take. Missed opportunity. 
    Sick burn. Wish McCready put as much thought into solos as you do into put downs.
    We can only pray that McCready can one day achieve the talent you have for solos. Until then we will just have to live with what he gives us...tragic
  • Eilian
    Eilian Posts: 276
    mshnayder said:
    Eilian said:
    Eilian said:
    Eilian said:
    KN219077 said:
    Eilian said:
    It's such a cool song - really deserves an end solo that doesn't sound like a first take improv. The music beneath that solo is so interesting that anything you put on top of it really has to bring something melodically to the table. I'm finding McCready's thoughtless, speedy, noodling unbearable on this track especially. Such a missed opportunity.
    It’s kind of his style. He isn’t Trey Anastasio.
    Ruining songs shouldn't be a style.

    Plus, he's got so many thoughtful, brilliant solos under his belt which totally elevate the songs - I guess he just needs to be reined in by a good producer to actually think about the noise he's making.
    I don't think it is "ruing songs" as much as "you personally like liking it ".  I love it and think it elevates the song personally
    Sorry... Ruining songs shouldn't be a style (which is what I think he does on Quick Escape) Better?

    Evans since confirmed that the solo is exactly what it sounds like - a one take improv.
    McCready also came out on that AMA and said that he only really considers composition when songwriting, not soloing.

    He sounds, and often plays lead like he couldn't care less what it sounds like.


    Totally gutted by this poor take. Missed opportunity. 
    Sick burn. Wish McCready put as much thought into solos as you do into put downs.
    We can only pray that McCready can one day achieve the talent you have for solos. Until then we will just have to live with what he gives us...tragic
    It’s not talent he’s lacking. Never said it was.