Sirens sounds like (PJ or other band's song)

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  • PR165993 wrote:

    OMG
    My initial thoughts as well!! Not so much lyrically, but melodically for sure...but let me be straight ...its actuallya everything I loved about that old CheapTrick song. This song I'm sure, will become just as anthemic for PJ as it did CT.

    On my 7th spin. Such a good turn. Can't wait for the rest of LB. When's this fucking clock going to hit zero?
  • TJ25487
    TJ25487 Posts: 1,501
    jonposey wrote:
    :shock: My Dad likes it. Pearl Jam is done. :roll:

    Or you just have a cool dad???
  • TJ25487 wrote:
    jonposey wrote:
    :shock: My Dad likes it. Pearl Jam is done. :roll:

    Or you just have a cool dad???


    Good call.... you're lucky.
  • Not a fan of it. I hope the rest of the album offers something better.
  • The video version of the song is different from the album version and I might like the video version better. Stone's guitar effect is like the guitar in Elton John's Candle in the Wind and is totally appropriate. Now I'm totally hoping they play it in LA2
    Up here so high I start to shake, Up here so high the sky I scrape, I've no fear but for falling down, So look out below I am falling now, Falling down,...not staying down, Could’ve held me up, rather tear me down, Drown in the river
  • There's a Weezer song called Glorious Day from the Green Album. Some of Eddie's vocals on Sirens remind me of this song. This is not a good thing. I love Weezer. I love Pearl Jam. But they belong in two distinct camps in my brain.
  • RW8297
    RW8297 Posts: 1,617
    My first thought was it would fit on a Bon Jovi record.

    +1 :( :( :(
  • PJam82
    PJam82 Posts: 107
    Most crossover appeal since Betterman and Daughter.

    Easily.
  • static111
    static111 Posts: 5,079
    My favorite song by the band in a good long while. I like it, but then again I grew up listening to my mom's Bob Seger records.
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  • -Emma-
    -Emma- Posts: 2,864
    Just watched the clip a moment ago and I'm definitely not a fan of the song.

    I love PJ's slower songs as well, but this one is way too schmaltzy for me! The way Ed sings these lines (changing his pitch) is very cringeworthy:
    "Let me catch my breath to breathe then reach across the bend
    ...
    This light is pit, alive and I can see you clear"
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  • My soon to be 14 year old thought that it had a Wheels feel to the song by the Foo Fighters. I thought that this was a pretty cool comparison!
  • DewieCox
    DewieCox Posts: 11,432
    My soon to be 14 year old thought that it had a Wheels feel to the song by the Foo Fighters. I thought that this was a pretty cool comparison!

    My 6 year old said it was Kenny Chesney. :o:)
  • javis el errante
    javis el errante Buenos Aires Posts: 6,144
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    TJ25487 wrote:
    jonposey wrote:
    :shock: My Dad likes it. Pearl Jam is done. :roll:

    Or you just have a cool dad???

    dude, at least you have your +1 decided... how old are you by the way?
    ... I am not in the business of being liked anymore ...

  • DewieCox wrote:
    My soon to be 14 year old thought that it had a Wheels feel to the song by the Foo Fighters. I thought that this was a pretty cool comparison!

    My 6 year old said it was Kenny Chesney. :o:)

    Well, it does kind of have a little country feel to it...

    :D
  • pjsyco
    pjsyco Wilmington, NC Posts: 648
    Don't flame me for this but the beginning of the song reminds me of Adam Sandlers "Medium Pace".
  • BinFrog
    BinFrog MA Posts: 7,314
    BinFrog wrote:
    To me it sounds eerily similar to The Garden by Rush, off of their latest album. It's similar in sound, vibe, tempo and lyrical content. Call me crazy but I really hear a striking similarity:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1wztuqskio8


    Worth re-posting. They are very similar in so many ways.
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  • DewieCox
    DewieCox Posts: 11,432
    pjsyco wrote:
    Don't flame me for this but the beginning of the song reminds me of Adam Sandlers "Medium Pace".

    Why flame? That's a certified classic. I can definitely see where Ed may have drawn lyrical inspiration from it as well.
  • RW8297 wrote:
    My first thought was it would fit on a Bon Jovi record.

    +1 :( :( :(
    :cry: I have to admitt that it was my first thought too.
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  • Mac Dog wrote:
    TJ25487 wrote:
    jonposey wrote:
    :shock: My Dad likes it. Pearl Jam is done. :roll:

    Or you just have a cool dad???


    Good call.... you're lucky.

    My daughters dad likes it too :D:D
    Happy up here in my tree
  • Shawshank wrote:
    Nickelback? :think:

    I kid...I kid. :lol:

    It does, though. Listen to this song:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lrXIQQ8PeRs