The Fixer is released now

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  • Whenever I hear a new PJ song I think "will all my friends and family laugh at me when they hear this on the radio?"

    The answer tonight is...yes.
    :|
  • cokelogic
    cokelogic Posts: 139
    So where can I download Fixer? PJ has made nothing clear if the digital download is through pearljam.com or iTunes; or ever what time Monday.

    Any info?
  • Glen
    Glen Posts: 111
    edited July 2009
    More listens and to me I have agree with peoples comments about the repetitiveness of it. After the 20 seconds on the base ball the other night I was bummed and expected more. Unfortunately I did actually hear the song in those 20 seconds and have had no further surprises.
    Post edited by Glen on
    Im not supersticious, Im just a littlesticious.
  • cokelogic
    cokelogic Posts: 139
    Whenever I hear a new PJ song I think "will all my friends and family laugh at me when they hear this on the radio?"

    The answer tonight is...yes.
    :|
    Who cares what your friends and family think. Do you listen to their awful music? No. You like good music, Pearl Jam.
  • As far as the new tune goes I like it. I love how people here poop themselves when PJ writes a song with a hook in it. There's nothing wrong with writing a memorable catchy song that's fun to listen to. There's some typically interesting Gossardy chord changes and rhythmic weirdness that makes it non-cliche. I do wish Mikey was given more to do here--it could use a full on solo in the middle or at the end.

    P.S. Lord how I've missed Brendan O'Brian. Matt's drums and Jeff's bass sound incredibly tight.
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  • mfc2006
    mfc2006 HTOWN Posts: 37,491
    P.S. Lord how I've missed Brendan O'Brian. Matt's drums and Jeff's bass sound incredibly tight.

    yup. well said!
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  • South of Seattle
    South of Seattle West Seattle Posts: 10,724
    Who's gonna youtube this to a slideshow so us people with myspace blocked at work and Iphones can listen to it? :)
    NERDS!
  • over bends
    over bends Posts: 1,568
    edited July 2009
    my take on the lyrics

    when somethings dark, let me shed a little light on it.
    when somethings cold, let me put a little fire on it.
    if somethings old, i want to put a bit of shine on it.
    when somethings gone, i want to fight to get it back again.

    yeah yeah fight to get it back again.

    when something's broke, i want to put a bit of fixing on it.
    when something's bored, i want to put a little excited on it.
    when something's low, i want to put a little high on it.
    when something's lost, i want to fight to get it back again.

    yeah yeah fight to get it back again.

    when signals cross, i want to put a bit of straight on it.
    if there's no law, i want to try to love again.

    ill say your prayers ill take your side
    ill promise a way to make light
    ill dig your grave (well it's the same what could be as wild as lifetime?)

    The only line I really struggled with was the last, and there could be slight problems with other lines but I think it's right for the most part. The "if there's no law, i want to try and love again" reminds me of the "if it's illegal to be in love" line from Comatose. The lyrics remind me a lot like the structure of Wishlist in that each line follows the same formula, but there's more variation here.
    Post edited by over bends on
    Yield!

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  • Smellyman
    Smellyman Asia Posts: 4,528
    pretty good song, but i do hate fade outs.

    is that mostly for radio......
  • nocode76
    nocode76 Posts: 88
    edited July 2009
    I like it a lot!

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  • Kraven
    Kraven Posts: 829
    To me its like the Kings of Leon of doing Sex is On Fire, you know you want to hate it, buts its so damn catchy you cant. I loved this song from the second listen. Someone was complaining about claps? I hear no claps whatsoever. Its good pop rock, I think my girlfriend will like it a lot. The vocals are nice and crisp and the rhythm section is impeccable and tight. The riff is interesting, and whatever that weird instrument in the back is adds another level.

    The song sounds like they are having fun playing it, and I can't wait to hear it live, definitely going to be a crowd mover.

    One last listen
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  • Kraven
    Kraven Posts: 829
    nocode76 wrote:
    Who's gonna youtube this to a slideshow so us people with myspace blocked at work and Iphones can listen to it? :)


    How about an mp3?

    http://www.mediafire.com/?sharekey=d13c ... f6e8ebb871

    FYI thats gonna be taken down real fast. I remember sharing WWS/Unemployable with everyone and got banned for a short period of time.
    32 shows and counting...
  • Kraven wrote:
    To me its like the Kings of Leon of doing Sex is On Fire, you know you want to hate it, buts its so damn catchy you cant. I loved this song from the second listen. Someone was complaining about claps? I hear no claps whatsoever. Its good pop rock, I think my girlfriend will like it a lot. The vocals are nice and crisp and the rhythm section is impeccable and tight. The riff is interesting, and whatever that weird instrument in the back is adds another level.

    The song sounds like they are having fun playing it, and I can't wait to hear it live, definitely going to be a crowd mover.

    One last listen

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  • South of Seattle
    South of Seattle West Seattle Posts: 10,724
    nocode76 wrote:
    Who's gonna youtube this to a slideshow so us people with myspace blocked at work and Iphones can listen to it? :)


    How about an mp3?

    http://www.mediafire.com/?sharekey=d13c ... f6e8ebb871

    Media storage is blocked at my work too :evil:
    unless you wanna email me the mp3?
    NERDS!
  • chikevin
    chikevin Posts: 421
    Kraven wrote:
    To me its like the Kings of Leon of doing Sex is On Fire, you know you want to hate it, buts its so damn catchy you cant. I loved this song from the second listen. Someone was complaining about claps? I hear no claps whatsoever. Its good pop rock, I think my girlfriend will like it a lot. The vocals are nice and crisp and the rhythm section is impeccable and tight. The riff is interesting, and whatever that weird instrument in the back is adds another level.

    i really hope this is true. the whole 'sex is on fire' was annoying from the start.
    all indications are they're bringing more than this...i just hope it's so.
  • Jkingy
    Jkingy Posts: 46
    over bends wrote:
    ill dig your grave (well it's the same what could be as wild as lifetime?)

    The only line I really struggled with was the last, and there could be slight problems with other lines but I think it's right for the most part. The "if there's no law, i want to try and love again" reminds me of the "if it's illegal to be in love" line from Comatose. The lyrics remind me a lot like the structure of Wishlist in that each line follows the same formula, but there's more variation here.

    On repeated listens I think the line is:

    I'll dig your grave, we'll dance and sing, what s????? could be wild as lifetime.

    I'm pretty sure about the 'dance and sing'
  • over bends
    over bends Posts: 1,568
    Jkingy wrote:
    over bends wrote:
    ill dig your grave (well it's the same what could be as wild as lifetime?)

    The only line I really struggled with was the last, and there could be slight problems with other lines but I think it's right for the most part. The "if there's no law, i want to try and love again" reminds me of the "if it's illegal to be in love" line from Comatose. The lyrics remind me a lot like the structure of Wishlist in that each line follows the same formula, but there's more variation here.

    On repeated listens I think the line is:

    I'll dig your grave, we'll dance and sing, what s????? could be wild as lifetime.

    I'm pretty sure about the 'dance and sing'

    yeah, good call. Dance and sing sounds right.
    Yield!

    3 Decibels Doubles the Volume

    2006
  • Plankton
    Plankton Posts: 692
    I really like it. I don't hear Unemployable at all, odd comparison if you ask me.

    The lyrics are kind of Sex on Fire weak, but it's a fun single in the same way.
  • chikevin
    chikevin Posts: 421
    over bends wrote:
    yeah, good call. Dance and sing sounds right.
    is it me or are we looking for a reason to like this?
  • goldenegg
    goldenegg Posts: 371
    I too would have liked a proper end to the song, instead of the fade out. I doubt what we're hearing is a special 'radio version' as some are hoping. We'll get our non-fade version when they tour :D

    Bring on the Australian shows (and still hoping for a Hong Kong stop on the tour)!!!