LUKIN not on No Code

ScottandPearlJam
ScottandPearlJam Posts: 1,126
edited April 2011 in The Porch
Do you think LUKIN could fit on any other album? Ten, vs,? Yield????
Maybe lost dogs???
what do you think?
I feel VITALOGY would be a great fit

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  • bennett13
    bennett13 Posts: 439
    I can't imagine Lukin on any other album
  • bennett13 wrote:
    I can't imagine Lukin on any other album
  • ?

    scott
    10/01/96 9/08/98 9/10/98 9/11/98 8/23/00 8/24/00
    8/25/00 8/27/00 8/29/00 8/30/00 9/01/00 9/02/00
    4/28/03 4/29/03 4/30/03 5/02/03 7/05/03 7/06/03
    7/08/03 7/09/03 7/14/03 <---front row shook hands with ed.
    10/3/05 5/13/06 5/27/06 5/28/06 6/01/06 6/3/06
    6/24/06 6/19/08 6/20/08 6/24/08 6/25/08 10/27/09
    10/28/09 10/30/09 10/31/09 5/15/10 5/18/10 5/20/10
    5/21/10 9/7/11
  • 12345AGNST1
    12345AGNST1 Posts: 4,906
    vital orgy
    5/28/06, 6/27/08, 10/28/09, 5/18/10, 5/21/10
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  • boyo79
    boyo79 Warrington, UK Posts: 6,525
    bennett13 wrote:
    I can't imagine Lukin on any other album


    It belongs on No Code.
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  • dimitrispearljam
    dimitrispearljam Posts: 139,747
    Vitalogy
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  • TBibby
    TBibby Posts: 393
    If not on No Code, maybe on a Rarites disc like Lost Dogs...
  • LUKIN doesn't fit on any PJ album, including No Code... should've been a C-side!

    J/k, I actually think it's a sweet song, just wish it were a little more crisp live...
    :lol:"Stinkin' Grease and Stinkin' Grease and Stinkin' Grease and Bone!!" :lol:

    Fits perfectly on No Code. Wouldn't have been out of place on Vitalogy IMO.

    BTW, the slow version rocks!
  • TBibby
    TBibby Posts: 393
    BTW, the slow version rocks!

    +1
  • DewieCox
    DewieCox Posts: 11,432
    I wouldn't miss it. Never understand the overwhelming love it gets around here. It's one of the most boring songs in their catalog.
  • LukinFan
    LukinFan Florida Posts: 29,134
    boyo79 wrote:
    bennett13 wrote:
    I can't imagine Lukin on any other album


    It belongs on No Code.
    I agree with both of these
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  • jester59388
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    DewieCox wrote:
    I wouldn't miss it. Never understand the overwhelming love it gets around here. It's one of the most boring songs in their catalog.

    Gotta agree with Dewie here. Though I've not yet heard the slow version, so I may still change my mind.
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  • Gotta agree with Dewie here. Though I've not yet heard the slow version, so I may still change my mind.

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  • matt.watt
    matt.watt Posts: 77
    I really dig Lukin. It's one of PJ's songs that I just bypassed for the longest time, then later would play over and over and over. It's just another snapshot in PJ/Ed's time, and I can respect it's message more now. I totally dig the fast driving rift too. It's a good thing the song's as short as it is.

    If I had to envision it on another album, probably Vitalogy. I thought Vs, but the message, sound, and fit sound more like the madness of Vitalogy. However, it's a necessary part of No Code, because it's the one hard crazy song on that album, and I couldn't see No Code being a PJ album without it.
  • RedMosquito22
    RedMosquito22 Posts: 8,158
    Do you think LUKIN could fit on any other album? Ten, vs,? Yield????
    Maybe lost dogs???
    what do you think?
    I feel VITALOGY would be a great fit

    scott

    Good question. I think Avocado would be the fit for me.
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  • JL19851
    JL19851 Posts: 209
    I may be mistaken, but I believe this song was written during the Vitalogy sessions, but did not make the album, then subsequently made No Code...which would make sense since it fits with the theme of Vitalogy much better. I think it is the same deal with Habit. Both of these songs were featured routinely in shows in the early-mid '95 tours, and it worked.

    However, I would generally prefer that they stay in No Code considering the mental break they provide from the intensive introspection that goes on throughout No Code. They are a piece to the puzzle that makes No Code my favorite album by anyone ever.
  • Sidnum
    Sidnum Posts: 674
    There's a reason why No Code is the album it is. Lukin fits, just like it should.

    And who could hate this song?