because none of the songs were on a commercial or american idol.
correction. none of the songs were on guitar hero 3... if i hear one more person hear Evenflow and say hey i know that song! it's on GH3 i might seriously harpoon myself between the eyes...
I don't know if any other European PJ fans feel like this, but for me the Avocado period signalled Pearl Jam's return to to our lives after a 6 year hiatus... it was like a long lost best friend returning from the wilderness. I was a massive fan in the 90's, but drifted elsewhere in the early 00's. Riot Act was decent but still the band felt distant to me. Of course I started getting excited with as news of a new album and possible tours started, and the trigger for me was when the London Astoria gig was announced, embarrassingly I remember getting a bit emotional when I managed to get a pair of tickets. From then on it was just incredible, 2006 was one of the greatest years of my life, and Pearl Jam provided the soundtrack. The euphoria pretty much lasted up until the Wembley 07 gig.
For Americans I guess it was just another Pearl Jam album and tour. For us Europeans, it meant more than you can possibly imagine.
I don’t think kids who are 15 or 18 or whatever are raving to their friends about the anticipation they feel waiting for the follow up to Avocado. Kids these days are raving about My Chemical Romance or Rhianna or Modest Mouse.
Well, exactly.
When in history have 15 to 18 year olds (who typicaly don't know shit, anyhow - and yes, you'll have to excuse the generalization) EVER flocked with enthusiasm to a band that began 15-18 years BEFORE their time?
You are asking for a new wave of record buying public ... one that has a very limited knowledge of who pearl jam is or was ... and has ZERO understanding of the climate they arose from ... or just how important they were in the early 90's music scene ...
they have no clue about the mass hysteria that ensued around Pearl Jam, and honestly, most of the ones who do probably scoff at it.
Its the old "hate your parent's music" mentality.
Pearl Jam are old hat.
They are dinosaurs.
Kids want to think they are on to the hip new thing.
Pearl Jam are ANYTHING but trendy.
Why would you even want that?
Ewww.
I like young fans,
i think its fucking great.
The ones that can weed out the crap, and find true creative beauty in bands like Pearl Jam ... i embrace their new inclusion in the Jamily.
That being said, why would you want the unwashed masses of idiot teeny boppers and moron fans fawning over a band that speaks about individualism and purity of spirit?
I hear ya.
It feels great to have the validation of the world,
but be careful what you wish for,
you probably don't really want it.
Green Day had a massive resurgance with American Idiot, yet they arose approximately 10+ years prior to the album's release... I remember seeing a show on the American Idiot tour and was shocked at how many 15 year-olds were there... It was equally shocking to see that none of them knew the words to any of the radio singles off Dookie. They just stood there with their arms crossed.
It's funny, ya know. For me, albums like Binaural and Riot Act required some time for me to come around to them. Not that they were bad albums. They just felt different when you place them aside with Vitalogy and Yield. However, over time, I've come to enjoy these albums (Binaural moreso than Riot Act) as they have grown on me. Avocado, on the other hand, took the exact opposite approach. I was smitten with it initially but have grown tired of it over time. I'm not sure if it's my least favorite album, but I would say that it ranks somewhere close to the bottom.
exactly my thoughts!
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Pearl Jam Shows: 1998 - 9/11 New York, NY (MSG night 2); 9/13 Hartford, CT || 2000 - 8/24 Wantagh, NY (Jones Beach 2); 8/27 Saratoga Springs; 8/29 Mansfield, MA (night 1); 8/30 Mansfield, MA (night 2) || 2003 - 4/29 Albany, NY; 5/3 State College, PA; 7/2 Mansfield (night 1); 7/6 Camden, NJ (night 2); 7/8 New York, NY (MSG night 1) || 2004 - 9/28 Boston, MA (night 1); 9/29 Boston, MA (night 2) || 2005 - 10/3 Philadelphia, PA || 2006 - 5/12 Albany, NY; 5/13 Hartford, CT; 5/24 Boston, MA (night 1); 5/25 Boston, MA (night 2); 5/27 Camden, NJ (night 1); 5/28 Camden, NJ (night 2)|| 2008 - 6/19 Camden, NJ (night 1); 6/24 New York, NY (MSG night 1); 6/25 New York, NY (MSG night 2); 6/27 Hartford, CT; 6/28 Mansfield, MA (night 1); 6/30 Mansfield, MA (night 2); 7/1 New York, NY (Beacon Theater)|| 2009 - 9/21 Seattle, WA (night 1); 9/22 Seattle, WA (night 2); 10/27 Philadelphia, PA (Spectrum night 1); 10/28 Philadelphia, PA (Spectrum night 2); 10/30 Philadelphia, PA (Spectrum night 3); 10/31 Philadelphia, PA (Spectrum night 4)|| 2010 - 5/15 Hartford, CT; 5/17 Boston, MA; 5/20 New York, NY (MSG night 1); 5/21 New York, NY (MSG night 2)|| 2011 - 9/3 East Troy, WI (PJ20); 9/4 East Troy, WI (PJ20) || 2012 - 9/2 Philadelphia, PA, 9/30 Missoula, MT || 2013 - 7/19 Chicago, IL (Wrigley Field), 10/12 Buffalo, NY, 10/15 Worcester, MA (night 1), 10/16 Worcester, MA (night 2), 10/18 Brooklyn, NY (night 1), 10/19 Brooklyn, NY (night 2), 10/25 Hartford, CT || 2014 - 10/22 Denver, CO || 2015 - 9/26 New York, NY (Global Citizen Festival) || 2016 - 5/1 New York, NY (night 1), 5/2 New York, NY (night 2), 8/5 Boston, MA (Fenway Park night 1), 8/7 Boston, MA (Fenway Park night 2) || 2018 - 9/2 Boston, MA (Fenway Park night 1) || 2020 - 3/30 New York, NY Eddie Vedder solo: 2008 - Boston night 1 & 2 || 2009 - Albany, NY night 1 & 2 || 2011 - Hartford, CT, Boston, MA
Yeah, I was annoyed with Avocado....I hated they were "going back" to some time long gone; where is the evolution that's expected from Pearl Jam?!?! They went out and tried hard to promote it commercially, reinforcing my suspicion that Avocado was indeed meant to appeal to the masses so that Pearl Jam could once again be "successful," whatever that means. Avocado was an artistic failure....yes, I love some of the songs on there, but it just doesn't sound natural to me...they over-produced that album......I really hope this next album is more organic, perhaps Brendan O'Brian's tight schedule will pave the way for less tinkering...
Back to why it didn't sell: Rock is not popular enough to have an album like Avocado sell millions...plus you add illegal downloads and people just don't bother....but it is possible like The Killers, whose Hot Fuss is the ideal popular rock album
It is actually quite funny to see how different people's reaction to Avocado is.
Me personally I liked the Album. Was it their best? No, it wasn't. But neither were Binaural or Riot Act but again everyone has a different opinion of which album is better than the other.
I believe that recording with Brendon O'Brien for the 1st time in years is a great sign.
I'm sure in a couple of years after this new record is released, we will all be on this site arguing if it was a great album or not.
It is actually quite funny to see how different people's reaction to Avocado is.
Me personally I liked the Album. Was it their best? No, it wasn't. But neither were Binaural or Riot Act but again everyone has a different opinion of which album is better than the other.
I believe that recording with Brendon O'Brien for the 1st time in years is a great sign. I'm sure in a couple of years after this new record is released, we will all be on this site arguing if it was a great album or not.
Oh, there is no doubt about that!
Pearl Jam Shows: 1998 - 9/11 New York, NY (MSG night 2); 9/13 Hartford, CT || 2000 - 8/24 Wantagh, NY (Jones Beach 2); 8/27 Saratoga Springs; 8/29 Mansfield, MA (night 1); 8/30 Mansfield, MA (night 2) || 2003 - 4/29 Albany, NY; 5/3 State College, PA; 7/2 Mansfield (night 1); 7/6 Camden, NJ (night 2); 7/8 New York, NY (MSG night 1) || 2004 - 9/28 Boston, MA (night 1); 9/29 Boston, MA (night 2) || 2005 - 10/3 Philadelphia, PA || 2006 - 5/12 Albany, NY; 5/13 Hartford, CT; 5/24 Boston, MA (night 1); 5/25 Boston, MA (night 2); 5/27 Camden, NJ (night 1); 5/28 Camden, NJ (night 2)|| 2008 - 6/19 Camden, NJ (night 1); 6/24 New York, NY (MSG night 1); 6/25 New York, NY (MSG night 2); 6/27 Hartford, CT; 6/28 Mansfield, MA (night 1); 6/30 Mansfield, MA (night 2); 7/1 New York, NY (Beacon Theater)|| 2009 - 9/21 Seattle, WA (night 1); 9/22 Seattle, WA (night 2); 10/27 Philadelphia, PA (Spectrum night 1); 10/28 Philadelphia, PA (Spectrum night 2); 10/30 Philadelphia, PA (Spectrum night 3); 10/31 Philadelphia, PA (Spectrum night 4)|| 2010 - 5/15 Hartford, CT; 5/17 Boston, MA; 5/20 New York, NY (MSG night 1); 5/21 New York, NY (MSG night 2)|| 2011 - 9/3 East Troy, WI (PJ20); 9/4 East Troy, WI (PJ20) || 2012 - 9/2 Philadelphia, PA, 9/30 Missoula, MT || 2013 - 7/19 Chicago, IL (Wrigley Field), 10/12 Buffalo, NY, 10/15 Worcester, MA (night 1), 10/16 Worcester, MA (night 2), 10/18 Brooklyn, NY (night 1), 10/19 Brooklyn, NY (night 2), 10/25 Hartford, CT || 2014 - 10/22 Denver, CO || 2015 - 9/26 New York, NY (Global Citizen Festival) || 2016 - 5/1 New York, NY (night 1), 5/2 New York, NY (night 2), 8/5 Boston, MA (Fenway Park night 1), 8/7 Boston, MA (Fenway Park night 2) || 2018 - 9/2 Boston, MA (Fenway Park night 1) || 2020 - 3/30 New York, NY Eddie Vedder solo: 2008 - Boston night 1 & 2 || 2009 - Albany, NY night 1 & 2 || 2011 - Hartford, CT, Boston, MA
Personally, I think the problem with the lack of so-called success of avocado was the choice of single. The single is what brings listeners in. Whether they wanted to be more popular or not, WWS was not an accessible tune, imo. I like the song but I found it a bit boring to listen to twice.
Personally, I think they should have released "Army Reserve" as the first single - easily the best tune on the album, and would have been a definite hit. Plus lyrically and musically it was strong, visual, emotive and interesting, and I'm sure the intro hook would've stuck in many brains if they'd been able to hear it regularly on the radio.
They could also have done a fairly good video to it showcasing the soldiers in the war and what they and their families are going through. The band is known for their politics and anti-war stance and this would have been a good way to continue on that theme and get their point across at the same time. They could have donated some of the revenue to a soldier's charity too, if they didn't want to look like they're cashing in on the spoils of war.
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Personally, I think the problem with the lack of so-called success of avocado was the choice of single. The single is what brings listeners in. Whether they wanted to be more popular or not, WWS was not an accessible tune, imo. I like the song but I found it a bit boring to listen to twice.
Personally, I think they should have released "Army Reserve" as the first single - easily the best tune on the album, and would have been a definite hit. Plus lyrically and musically it was strong, visual, emotive and interesting, and I'm sure the intro hook would've stuck in many brains if they'd been able to hear it regularly on the radio.
They could also have done a fairly good video to it showcasing the soldiers in the war and what they and their families are going through. The band is known for their politics and anti-war stance and this would have been a good way to continue on that theme and get their point across at the same time. They could have donated some of the revenue to a soldier's charity too, if they didn't want to look like they're cashing in on the spoils of war.
Army reserve would not have been a good choice for a single. Great song, not single worthy. Personally I think Severed Hand would have been a good first single.
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Personally, I think the problem with the lack of so-called success of avocado was the choice of single. The single is what brings listeners in. Whether they wanted to be more popular or not, WWS was not an accessible tune, imo. I like the song but I found it a bit boring to listen to twice.
Personally, I think they should have released "Army Reserve" as the first single - easily the best tune on the album, and would have been a definite hit. Plus lyrically and musically it was strong, visual, emotive and interesting, and I'm sure the intro hook would've stuck in many brains if they'd been able to hear it regularly on the radio.
They could also have done a fairly good video to it showcasing the soldiers in the war and what they and their families are going through. The band is known for their politics and anti-war stance and this would have been a good way to continue on that theme and get their point across at the same time. They could have donated some of the revenue to a soldier's charity too, if they didn't want to look like they're cashing in on the spoils of war.
Seriously? WWS was their most successful single since Last Kiss.
It is actually quite funny to see how different people's reaction to Avocado is.
Me personally I liked the Album. Was it their best? No, it wasn't. But neither were Binaural or Riot Act but again everyone has a different opinion of which album is better than the other.
I believe that recording with Brendon O'Brien for the 1st time in years is a great sign. I'm sure in a couple of years after this new record is released, we will all be on this site arguing if it was a great album or not.
Oh, there is no doubt about that!
I hope not. There is no argument about Ten-Yield. Everyone digs those albums. It's only the last 3 that have engendered such divided opinions. I'd love it if they could come up with an album that can stand alongside those first five.
I don't know if any other European PJ fans feel like this, but for me the Avocado period signalled Pearl Jam's return to to our lives after a 6 year hiatus... it was like a long lost best friend returning from the wilderness. I was a massive fan in the 90's, but drifted elsewhere in the early 00's. Riot Act was decent but still the band felt distant to me. Of course I started getting excited with as news of a new album and possible tours started, and the trigger for me was when the London Astoria gig was announced, embarrassingly I remember getting a bit emotional when I managed to get a pair of tickets. From then on it was just incredible, 2006 was one of the greatest years of my life, and Pearl Jam provided the soundtrack. The euphoria pretty much lasted up until the Wembley 07 gig.
For Americans I guess it was just another Pearl Jam album and tour. For us Europeans, it meant more than you can possibly imagine.
I shared some of those feelings too...though possibly even more embarrassingly i got all emotional when i saw them on Jools Holland! I didn't manage to see them live then but i'm really hoping to this year...already got my tickets so...
my friend bought avacodo bc it was featured half price at tower records or something and after listening a few times went out and bought their entire catalogue
Got to respect that.
As to the rest of the topic though, you only have to take a scan of most of this board's threads to see mixed opinions on Binaural, Riot Act and Pearl Jam. Ten-Yield are generally praised by everyone.
The truth is, the change in opinion happens for many different personal reasons. How long can a band sustain a trend like that?
Or maybe a better question is how long can you sustain it? It get's to the point where current turns to nostalgia. Now that's not to say that the new albums are necessarily as good but suffer because fans don't 'remember' them, but it's certainly hard for a fan to put them in with all that Pearl Jam related love and feeling that's built up over almost ten years.
As for new fans, or looking at their music from a removed perspective, well, they're not going to be massive because they are not new. I don't mean that in an offensive way, I'm not saying they've lost their creativity, but because they are not of the times they won't see mainstream success. They're always going to be a new version of the old band. Again, I don't mean that offensively, just that they don't have that 'sound' of the current generation of popular music.
There are exceptional examples you could make (Green Day, U2) but I think that's how it goes for the most part.
I think Marker in the Sand was the obvious choice for a first single.
I agree with this. The chorus is amazingly catchy.
I couldn't disagree more. Sure it's chorus is kinda catchy, but those verses are so awkward and clunky radio wouldn't touch it with a 10-foot pole. People would be changing the channel so fast the dials would spin. Army Reserve and Severed Han are both better singles for the chief reason that they have a nice groove going that you can bob your head or slap the steering wheel in time with... and that's what counts in radio. Strange time signatures will never be on rock radio, period.
It is actually quite funny to see how different people's reaction to Avocado is.
Me personally I liked the Album. Was it their best? No, it wasn't. But neither were Binaural or Riot Act but again everyone has a different opinion of which album is better than the other.
I believe that recording with Brendon O'Brien for the 1st time in years is a great sign. I'm sure in a couple of years after this new record is released, we will all be on this site arguing if it was a great album or not.
Oh, there is no doubt about that!
I hope not. There is no argument about Ten-Yield. Everyone digs those albums. It's only the last 3 that have engendered such divided opinions. I'd love it if they could come up with an album that can stand alongside those first five.
Trust me. I hope not too.
Pearl Jam Shows: 1998 - 9/11 New York, NY (MSG night 2); 9/13 Hartford, CT || 2000 - 8/24 Wantagh, NY (Jones Beach 2); 8/27 Saratoga Springs; 8/29 Mansfield, MA (night 1); 8/30 Mansfield, MA (night 2) || 2003 - 4/29 Albany, NY; 5/3 State College, PA; 7/2 Mansfield (night 1); 7/6 Camden, NJ (night 2); 7/8 New York, NY (MSG night 1) || 2004 - 9/28 Boston, MA (night 1); 9/29 Boston, MA (night 2) || 2005 - 10/3 Philadelphia, PA || 2006 - 5/12 Albany, NY; 5/13 Hartford, CT; 5/24 Boston, MA (night 1); 5/25 Boston, MA (night 2); 5/27 Camden, NJ (night 1); 5/28 Camden, NJ (night 2)|| 2008 - 6/19 Camden, NJ (night 1); 6/24 New York, NY (MSG night 1); 6/25 New York, NY (MSG night 2); 6/27 Hartford, CT; 6/28 Mansfield, MA (night 1); 6/30 Mansfield, MA (night 2); 7/1 New York, NY (Beacon Theater)|| 2009 - 9/21 Seattle, WA (night 1); 9/22 Seattle, WA (night 2); 10/27 Philadelphia, PA (Spectrum night 1); 10/28 Philadelphia, PA (Spectrum night 2); 10/30 Philadelphia, PA (Spectrum night 3); 10/31 Philadelphia, PA (Spectrum night 4)|| 2010 - 5/15 Hartford, CT; 5/17 Boston, MA; 5/20 New York, NY (MSG night 1); 5/21 New York, NY (MSG night 2)|| 2011 - 9/3 East Troy, WI (PJ20); 9/4 East Troy, WI (PJ20) || 2012 - 9/2 Philadelphia, PA, 9/30 Missoula, MT || 2013 - 7/19 Chicago, IL (Wrigley Field), 10/12 Buffalo, NY, 10/15 Worcester, MA (night 1), 10/16 Worcester, MA (night 2), 10/18 Brooklyn, NY (night 1), 10/19 Brooklyn, NY (night 2), 10/25 Hartford, CT || 2014 - 10/22 Denver, CO || 2015 - 9/26 New York, NY (Global Citizen Festival) || 2016 - 5/1 New York, NY (night 1), 5/2 New York, NY (night 2), 8/5 Boston, MA (Fenway Park night 1), 8/7 Boston, MA (Fenway Park night 2) || 2018 - 9/2 Boston, MA (Fenway Park night 1) || 2020 - 3/30 New York, NY Eddie Vedder solo: 2008 - Boston night 1 & 2 || 2009 - Albany, NY night 1 & 2 || 2011 - Hartford, CT, Boston, MA
it didnt do well because you basicaly answered your own question.
kids like my chemical romance,rihana, and garbage....not pearl jam. in order nowadays for a band to top the charts it has to be popular to the teenager crowd, so MTV can bullshit it some more.
not really. the foo fighters make great music and their sales are always over a million in the usa. pearl jam just dug themselves into such a hole in the mid 90s that its going to take them a long time to get out of it.... thats if their willing.
but avocado was a moderate success. over 600,000 in the usa sold and over 1.5 million worldwide.
Sorry, but the Foo Fighters' music is lowest common denominator music...not cut from the same cloth by any means....
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correction. none of the songs were on guitar hero 3... if i hear one more person hear Evenflow and say hey i know that song! it's on GH3 i might seriously harpoon myself between the eyes...
Couldn't agree more.
This thread may as well have been closed on the first page after this post, it pretty much says all that needs to be said.
For Americans I guess it was just another Pearl Jam album and tour. For us Europeans, it meant more than you can possibly imagine.
Green Day had a massive resurgance with American Idiot, yet they arose approximately 10+ years prior to the album's release... I remember seeing a show on the American Idiot tour and was shocked at how many 15 year-olds were there... It was equally shocking to see that none of them knew the words to any of the radio singles off Dookie. They just stood there with their arms crossed.
Eddie Vedder solo: 2008 - Boston night 1 & 2 || 2009 - Albany, NY night 1 & 2 || 2011 - Hartford, CT, Boston, MA
Back to why it didn't sell: Rock is not popular enough to have an album like Avocado sell millions...plus you add illegal downloads and people just don't bother....but it is possible like The Killers, whose Hot Fuss is the ideal popular rock album
Me personally I liked the Album. Was it their best? No, it wasn't. But neither were Binaural or Riot Act but again everyone has a different opinion of which album is better than the other.
I believe that recording with Brendon O'Brien for the 1st time in years is a great sign.
I'm sure in a couple of years after this new record is released, we will all be on this site arguing if it was a great album or not.
Eddie Vedder solo: 2008 - Boston night 1 & 2 || 2009 - Albany, NY night 1 & 2 || 2011 - Hartford, CT, Boston, MA
Personally, I think they should have released "Army Reserve" as the first single - easily the best tune on the album, and would have been a definite hit. Plus lyrically and musically it was strong, visual, emotive and interesting, and I'm sure the intro hook would've stuck in many brains if they'd been able to hear it regularly on the radio.
They could also have done a fairly good video to it showcasing the soldiers in the war and what they and their families are going through. The band is known for their politics and anti-war stance and this would have been a good way to continue on that theme and get their point across at the same time. They could have donated some of the revenue to a soldier's charity too, if they didn't want to look like they're cashing in on the spoils of war.
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Army reserve would not have been a good choice for a single. Great song, not single worthy. Personally I think Severed Hand would have been a good first single.
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I hear ya.
It feels great to have the validation of the world,
but be careful what you wish for,
you probably don't really want it.
Well said
Seriously? WWS was their most successful single since Last Kiss.
I hope not. There is no argument about Ten-Yield. Everyone digs those albums. It's only the last 3 that have engendered such divided opinions. I'd love it if they could come up with an album that can stand alongside those first five.
I agree with this. The chorus is amazingly catchy.
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I shared some of those feelings too...though possibly even more embarrassingly i got all emotional when i saw them on Jools Holland! I didn't manage to see them live then but i'm really hoping to this year...already got my tickets so...
Got to respect that.
As to the rest of the topic though, you only have to take a scan of most of this board's threads to see mixed opinions on Binaural, Riot Act and Pearl Jam. Ten-Yield are generally praised by everyone.
The truth is, the change in opinion happens for many different personal reasons. How long can a band sustain a trend like that?
Or maybe a better question is how long can you sustain it? It get's to the point where current turns to nostalgia. Now that's not to say that the new albums are necessarily as good but suffer because fans don't 'remember' them, but it's certainly hard for a fan to put them in with all that Pearl Jam related love and feeling that's built up over almost ten years.
As for new fans, or looking at their music from a removed perspective, well, they're not going to be massive because they are not new. I don't mean that in an offensive way, I'm not saying they've lost their creativity, but because they are not of the times they won't see mainstream success. They're always going to be a new version of the old band. Again, I don't mean that offensively, just that they don't have that 'sound' of the current generation of popular music.
There are exceptional examples you could make (Green Day, U2) but I think that's how it goes for the most part.
It's just different now.
I couldn't disagree more. Sure it's chorus is kinda catchy, but those verses are so awkward and clunky radio wouldn't touch it with a 10-foot pole. People would be changing the channel so fast the dials would spin. Army Reserve and Severed Han are both better singles for the chief reason that they have a nice groove going that you can bob your head or slap the steering wheel in time with... and that's what counts in radio. Strange time signatures will never be on rock radio, period.
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Eddie Vedder solo: 2008 - Boston night 1 & 2 || 2009 - Albany, NY night 1 & 2 || 2011 - Hartford, CT, Boston, MA
Sorry, but the Foo Fighters' music is lowest common denominator music...not cut from the same cloth by any means....
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