can't say it's bad, but can't say it's good. it's just kinda there.
I still like it, but not as much as I did when I first heard it. I def like studio version more than live.
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this is the one I did not care for from the first listen, but it, as most PJ songs do, grew on me big time and I totally enjoyed it live. Musically, I think it's fantastic.
this is the one I did not care for from the first listen, but it, as most PJ songs do, grew on me big time and I totally enjoyed it live. Musically, I think it's fantastic.
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Most of the last few albums had to "grow" on me before I really enjoyed them. Backspacer is the first one in quite a while that took no time at all before I was in love with it. Johnny Guitar was one of the last songs that I came around to and now I find that is gets stuck in my head quite frequently.
One of those songs really, good tune, really good lyrics, and its decently catchy, it just has no structure, nothing really special about it either. And its way too short and it fades out at the end. Had a lot of more potential, but Im sure the band is really satisfied with it.
One of those songs really, good tune, really good lyrics, and its decently catchy, it just has no structure, nothing really special about it either. And its way too short and it fades out at the end. Had a lot of more potential, but Im sure the band is really satisfied with it.
i love his singign in the verses, and the way he kind of says the last line in a verse. It's a bit irreverent, it's not real structured but that's ok, it seems to fit the song. I like it.
"An investment in knowledge pays the best interest."
"Beer is living proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy."
And I think it kicks ass live. Hopefully it takes the place of Unemployable as a mid-set staple
yeah, i'm nto a big fan of unemployable. While I like the last album overall, i think it had too much filler on it. felt the same way about riot act. Backspacer may be short, but there is no filler on it, just one good song after another. even the ones that aren't my favorite are still good songs.
"An investment in knowledge pays the best interest."
"Beer is living proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy."
yeah, i'm nto a big fan of unemployable. While I like the last album overall, i think it had too much filler on it. felt the same way abnout riot act. Backspacer may be short, but there is no filler on it. i like that.
Yea, there are a couple of songs on Avocado that just suck the energy right out of the album (Unemployable is one of them). BS is just strong end to end, IMO, including Johnny Guitar.
you'll come around...Johnny Guitar kicks ass, especially the bass line and drum parts, with the way Ed sings it over the top...damn geniuses
that's what I like. they seem to really have had fun making this album.
me too. and it shows - they are having the most fun I've ever seen them having - particular live, they are so animated, passionate and careless...keep it up boys. cheers!
I usually love their fun songs (U, Gremmie, etc.) but can't get into Johnny G. It's Ed's vocal delivery and the awkward lyrics.. A really hard song to sing along to, and PJ is a real sing along kind of band. The music is pretty cool though.
I didn't like this one at first, but the more I listen, the more I really love it. It's kind of awkward to sing along to, but once you master it, it rocks.
Probably my least favorite on Backspacer right now. That doesn't mean I don't like it. It just doesn't do that much for me. The novelty of it has worn off and I can take it or leave it now.
One of those songs really, good tune, really good lyrics, and its decently catchy, it just has no structure, nothing really special about it either. And its way too short and it fades out at the end. Had a lot of more potential, but Im sure the band is really satisfied with it.
i love his singign in the verses, and the way he kind of says the last line in a verse. It's a bit irreverent, it's not real structured but that's ok, it seems to fit the song. I like it.
My thoughts exactly!! Really love the way he sings the last line of the verse. Awesome song. My favourite off the album at the moment,
I usually love their fun songs (U, Gremmie, etc.) but can't get into Johnny G. It's Ed's vocal delivery and the awkward lyrics.. A really hard song to sing along to, and PJ is a real sing along kind of band. The music is pretty cool though.
yea it is hard to sing along to. i still can't remember the words and i like the song. and the best part of the song is at the very end..awwww yea
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When I heard the 30 second snippets I wasn't sure I would like the song. But I just love it! My most played Backspacer song, though not my favorite.
It's fun to sing along to it and the music and bass line in the middle are spectacular!
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I usually love their fun songs (U, Gremmie, etc.) but can't get into Johnny G. It's Ed's vocal delivery and the awkward lyrics.. A really hard song to sing along to, and PJ is a real sing along kind of band. The music is pretty cool though.
yea it is hard to sing along to. i still can't remember the words and i like the song. and the best part of the song is at the very end..awwww yea
on songs like this, I don't even try to learn the words, they just blend in with the music and become part of it. so much of lyrics is the syllables, where they are stressed and how it relates to the beat and rhythm of the music. but there are some songs like The End or just breathe, where the actual words are half the experience. I couldn't enjoy the song as much if I didn't know the words and could sing along. there's so much emotion there.
"An investment in knowledge pays the best interest."
"Beer is living proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy."
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I still like it, but not as much as I did when I first heard it. I def like studio version more than live.
pretty much exactly how i feel. it's not awful, but it never really seems to come together. somethings' missing.
its different
Really?
That song kicked ASS live. I think its the best sounding one live, and its the only one I thought wouldn't sound good live.
edit: just remembered how the fixer sounded.... thats a big NVM.
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Most of the last few albums had to "grow" on me before I really enjoyed them. Backspacer is the first one in quite a while that took no time at all before I was in love with it. Johnny Guitar was one of the last songs that I came around to and now I find that is gets stuck in my head quite frequently.
i love his singign in the verses, and the way he kind of says the last line in a verse. It's a bit irreverent, it's not real structured but that's ok, it seems to fit the song. I like it.
"Beer is living proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy."
- Ben Franklin
that's how I feel about force of nature. it's not bad but it's not real memorable. but i've only had the Cd for two days so i'll give it time.
"Beer is living proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy."
- Ben Franklin
"Beer is living proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy."
- Ben Franklin
And I think it kicks ass live. Hopefully it takes the place of Unemployable as a mid-set staple
yeah, i'm nto a big fan of unemployable. While I like the last album overall, i think it had too much filler on it. felt the same way about riot act. Backspacer may be short, but there is no filler on it, just one good song after another. even the ones that aren't my favorite are still good songs.
"Beer is living proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy."
- Ben Franklin
me too. and it shows - they are having the most fun I've ever seen them having - particular live, they are so animated, passionate and careless...keep it up boys. cheers!
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My thoughts exactly!! Really love the way he sings the last line of the verse. Awesome song. My favourite off the album at the moment,
yea it is hard to sing along to. i still can't remember the words and i like the song. and the best part of the song is at the very end..awwww yea
It's fun to sing along to it and the music and bass line in the middle are spectacular!
“If the world hates you, keep in mind that it hated me first. If you belonged to the world, it would love you as its own. As it is, you do not belong to the world, but I have chosen you out of the world.
on songs like this, I don't even try to learn the words, they just blend in with the music and become part of it. so much of lyrics is the syllables, where they are stressed and how it relates to the beat and rhythm of the music. but there are some songs like The End or just breathe, where the actual words are half the experience. I couldn't enjoy the song as much if I didn't know the words and could sing along. there's so much emotion there.
"Beer is living proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy."
- Ben Franklin
really? unemployable doesn't get much live play at all.