I think it'd be cool, with the Ten reissues in their head, if they had a throwback to that dirty, crunchy sound of that era. They haven't written a song as driving and rich and layered as "State of Love and Trust" or "Breath", and though the tunes post-2000 have been excellent, I'd really like to see a return to form. That classic rock/alternative mix that sold 'em to audiences everywhere. Will it happen? No. But that's all I'd like on the new album.
Hell, anything by this band makes me happy.
"...and the barrel waits, trigger shakes, aimed right at my head, won't you help me, help me from myself."
1. More Stone Solos
2. Give Boom a solo like they do when the perform Crazy Mary
3. More songs written by Matt
4. For the guys to cover Purple Rain (I'm gonna push for this till the day I die)
5. And for them all to come with a free day to hang out with Pearl Jam
i dont give a rats ass if they dont release another album for the next 20 years.....
i really dont....
just play some live shows....
You don't want to hear their new cross over hit featuring 3-6 mafia?
I'm all for this... I'm sure Stone wants it too. Let the man bring out his funky side again. Working with some hip hop icons might force Matt to shelve his shitty proto-metal songs, Ed to shelves his shitty wannabe punk songs, and put the songwriting back into the hands of the master: STONE MOTHERFUCKIN GOSSARD!
In all honesty the other night I was listening to Miles Davis pre-bitches brew, and was thinking what it would be like to adapt some of those songs to pure rock. The bass plays all the bass lines, Drums play drum lines, the guitars play the horn and piano lines . . . then of course you play the music 10x faster . . . have Ed ad some words . . .
1. Way better recording quality. More depth, more attention to details of the instruments qualities.
2. Far less compression on the mastering side of things, this really ruins good mixes.
3. More experimenting and jamming in the music, even if it's just the sense in the songs of a freer, looser more natural playing like Vitalogy-Riot Act.
4. More wierdly composed stuff with more crazy time sigs and countering riffs/melodies. (You Are, Low Light, In The Moonlight, Parachutes, Slight Of Hand, Of The Girl, Help Help, etc.)
5. More aggression and feeling, more songs like DTE and Grievance etc.
-More sing along choruses (extremelly sparse on Avocado)
-Less chunky riffs
-Stone singing.........Mankind part deux
-13 plus songs
-Maybe some experimnetal stuff like the style and tone of You Are
I didn't realize Jonathan Crane was a fan of Pearl Jam... how are you doing, good doctor?
I'm grand. Recently escaped Arkham...............again. That Batman will never learn. And yes, all psychopathic doctors love Pearl Jam. We like to think Why Go had something to do with us
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1. Way better recording quality. More depth, more attention to details of the instruments qualities.
2. Far less compression on the mastering side of things, this really ruins good mixes.
3. More experimenting and jamming in the music, even if it's just the sense in the songs of a freer, looser more natural playing like Vitalogy-Riot Act.
4. More wierdly composed stuff with more crazy time sigs and countering riffs/melodies. (You Are, Low Light, In The Moonlight, Parachutes, Slight Of Hand, Of The Girl, Help Help, etc.)
5. More aggression and feeling, more songs like DTE and Grievance etc.
4. For the guys to cover Purple Rain (I'm gonna push for this till the day I die)
Ben Harper did it with his new band: check out: http://www.relentless7.com/. R7 also did a great version on Led Zeppelin's Good Times Bad Times. Too bad these two didn't make it to their new record.
Maybe Pearl Jam can do Purple Rain live with Ben Harper but I'm sure they won't ever put that song on the a studio album. Have they any covers on their studio albums?
1a. releasing an "audiophile" CD packed inside vinyl copies of the album.
1b. Not to be mastered too loud (or if you have to :roll: do one cheap CD and iTunes version like this if you do 1a like Tom Petty did. (Remember Eddie saying "Tom Petty would never do this, he's a professional", when f'#kin' up Better Man at the Gorge).
1c. The album to be released the same date (if not before, like Vitalogy) on vinyl as the CD.
2. Slow songs like Nothingman, Off He Goes and Around The Bend.
3. An album more in the moods of Vitalogy and No Code.
4. Some great keyboard work by Brendan O'Brien. Some examples being Hammond B3 organ on Betterman, Piano on Off He Goes and Around The Bend, Fender Rhodes electric Piano on the Bridge School 1996 concerts.
5. Pearl Jam at their best.
1. to come with a bonus dvd (single video theory style)
2. less politics (maybe just not as extreme)
3. more bass from jeff
4. a cool package (really dig the pearl jam hard back case but would like to go back the no code style)
5. some songs that will melt my face live
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Jeffs basslines from Present Tense, Push Me Pull Me, Tremor Christ, Oceans, Hail Hail etc....all mixed up x15
Matts Hayybu McCage
2. no boom
3. stone's riffs, etc
4. MORE BASS !!! (Jeff needs to go nuts)
i would also like to see them 'play november hotel', and 'the real me' on the next tour.......
More piano
Strings
that's all i got
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Hell, anything by this band makes me happy.
and i only want one thing
to be kicked in the head, blown away
and be reminded of what this band is truly capable of
kick ass rock and roll
2. Give Boom a solo like they do when the perform Crazy Mary
3. More songs written by Matt
4. For the guys to cover Purple Rain (I'm gonna push for this till the day I die)
5. And for them all to come with a free day to hang out with Pearl Jam
precisely.
You're kidding with this one, right? Please tell me you're kidding...
i really dont....
just play some live shows....
Till there aint nothing left worth taking away from me.....
You don't want to hear their new cross over hit featuring 3-6 mafia?
all i know is ....
i didnt like riot act...
i didnt like avocado.......
what makes me think ill like the new one????
and 10-15 years ago i thought i was the biggest pearl jam fan on planet earth......
its funny how things change.......
Till there aint nothing left worth taking away from me.....
I'm all for this... I'm sure Stone wants it too. Let the man bring out his funky side again. Working with some hip hop icons might force Matt to shelve his shitty proto-metal songs, Ed to shelves his shitty wannabe punk songs, and put the songwriting back into the hands of the master: STONE MOTHERFUCKIN GOSSARD!
2. Far less compression on the mastering side of things, this really ruins good mixes.
3. More experimenting and jamming in the music, even if it's just the sense in the songs of a freer, looser more natural playing like Vitalogy-Riot Act.
4. More wierdly composed stuff with more crazy time sigs and countering riffs/melodies. (You Are, Low Light, In The Moonlight, Parachutes, Slight Of Hand, Of The Girl, Help Help, etc.)
5. More aggression and feeling, more songs like DTE and Grievance etc.
and a nice stoner jam
It said "Life is nothing but a dream."
I've spent so many years in question
To find I'd known this all along.
I'm grand. Recently escaped Arkham...............again. That Batman will never learn. And yes, all psychopathic doctors love Pearl Jam. We like to think Why Go had something to do with us
The Point, Dublin 2006
Bercy, Paris September 11, 2006
ISS Dome, Dusseldorf, 2007
I especially like your first two requests.
Spinning Vitalogy right now and I absolutely agree with your comment above!
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-Mike's solos
-Jeff's bass lines
-Matt's drumming
-Eddie's voice
Should be enough, at least I think..
Ben Harper did it with his new band: check out: http://www.relentless7.com/. R7 also did a great version on Led Zeppelin's Good Times Bad Times. Too bad these two didn't make it to their new record.
Maybe Pearl Jam can do Purple Rain live with Ben Harper but I'm sure they won't ever put that song on the a studio album. Have they any covers on their studio albums?
1b. Not to be mastered too loud (or if you have to :roll: do one cheap CD and iTunes version like this if you do 1a like Tom Petty did. (Remember Eddie saying "Tom Petty would never do this, he's a professional", when f'#kin' up Better Man at the Gorge).
1c. The album to be released the same date (if not before, like Vitalogy) on vinyl as the CD.
2. Slow songs like Nothingman, Off He Goes and Around The Bend.
3. An album more in the moods of Vitalogy and No Code.
4. Some great keyboard work by Brendan O'Brien. Some examples being Hammond B3 organ on Betterman, Piano on Off He Goes and Around The Bend, Fender Rhodes electric Piano on the Bridge School 1996 concerts.
5. Pearl Jam at their best.
2. less politics (maybe just not as extreme)
3. more bass from jeff
4. a cool package (really dig the pearl jam hard back case but would like to go back the no code style)
5. some songs that will melt my face live