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drummerboy_73 said:mace1229 said:Santos L. Halper said:Typo. This is the 2016 Single.
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O well, lets not rush it next time....
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Santos L. Halper said:SeaTut73 said:didn't see anyone post about this, but here it is...I guess don't scroll down if you want to be surprised...
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I think it is legit and fair criticism at this point to wonder if they even knew they forgot about 2016
Anyhow, onward and sidewards, let the wait for 2017 commence.
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mace1229 said:Santos L. Halper said:SeaTut73 said:didn't see anyone post about this, but here it is...I guess don't scroll down if you want to be surprised...
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O well, lets not rush it next time....By The Time They Figure Out What Went Wrong, We'll Be Sitting On A Beach, Earning Twenty Percent.0 -
Ledbetterman10 said:If people are getting the single, why isn't there an MP3 download of it on my member profile yet?By The Time They Figure Out What Went Wrong, We'll Be Sitting On A Beach, Earning Twenty Percent.0
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Im excited. Signed up for analog just a few weeks ago and im interested to see what the 2017 one will be.0
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PB11041 said:I think it is legit and fair criticism at this point to wonder if they even knew they forgot about 2016
Anyhow, onward and sidewards, let the wait for 2017 commence.
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mace1229 said:PB11041 said:I think it is legit and fair criticism at this point to wonder if they even knew they forgot about 2016
Anyhow, onward and sidewards, let the wait for 2017 commence.
His eminence has yet to show.
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By using the RnR HoF for the single it would be weird either way - whether ir read 2016 or 2017. The show was in 2017. The single is suppose to be 2016.
They can't have in 2016 been thinking "We'll wait till the RnR HoF next year for this years single".
It must have been a (new) plan late in the game. I would think.
They should have released something else for 2016. Ans if this, then this for 2017."Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0 -
Spiritual_Chaos said:By using the RnR HoF for the single it would be weird either way - whether ir read 2016 or 2017. The show was in 2017. The single is suppose to be 2016.
They can't have in 2016 been thinking "We'll wait till the RnR HoF next year for this years single".
It must have been a (new) plan late in the game. I would think.
They should have released something else for 2016. Ans if this, then this for 2017.
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Well, not "ahead of the game." But if they did what you suggested, it would have been back on schedule with this single. I don't care that the 2016 single was recorded in 2017. But it just proves that they didn't even consider what to put on it until it was already months late. Which means by the time it is all said and done its an entire year late.
It really can't be that hard to find material. Unless they plan to do something with Wrigley '13, anything from that show or Murphy's would be a hit. It's not like they;d have to get in the studio for a single, they have plenty of material that we'd love to hear all just sitting in storage. That's what I don't get.0 -
Hell, another Pendulumorphisis type recording would be find by me. Any type of studio outtake/demo/rework etc. I'll be super happy with anything I haven't heard before.
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As for this particular single....musically speaking.... I listened to it through headphones this morning and loved it.
1. Alive-Criticism that I have read has to do with the fact that we have heard this 1000's of times at this point in our fandom. Big whoop that Dave K. is back on drums...forget what you have read and pay attention to what you hear--and that is a tight band (even with an "out of the loop" drummer, that rips through one of their standards like they still enjoy it. McCready slays the solo as if this is one of his favorite songs ever....top notch work by a group of guys who still sound like they love their chosen profession. And this was only a rehersal take.
2. Around and Around-Criticism that I have seen says that Eddie just goes through the motions...f that. It isn't a song in which he can flex his vocal muscles....it is a song written by Chuck Berry in the late 50's and a song that has been covered by the Stones and the Dead. I think Eddie's vocals hold up against all three versions that I have heard....again the band pulls it off and McCready's riffing is something to behold....so worth the listen on decent headphones for me (where the separation between the instruments is far clearer to my ears). Killer cover and worth the space on the vinyl....Post edited by huntersthompson on0 -
huntersthompson said:As for this particular single....musically speaking.... I listened to it through headphones this morning and loved it.
1. Alive-Criticism that I have read has to do with the fact that we have heard this 1000's of times at this point in our fandom. Big whoop that Dave K. is back on drums...forget what you have read and pay attention to what you hear--and that is a tight band (even with an "out of the loop" drummer, that rips through one of their standards like they still enjoy it. McCready slays the solo as if this is one of his favorite songs ever....top notch work by a group of guys who still sound like they love their chosed profession. And this was only a rehersal take.
2. Around and Around-Criticism that I have seen says that Eddie just goes through the motions...f that. It isn't a song in which he can flex his vocal muscles....it is a song written by Chuck Berry in the late 50's and a song that has been covered by the Stones and the Dead. I think Eddie's vocals hold up against all three versions that I have heard....again the band pulls it off and McCready's riffing is something to behold....so worth the listen on decent headphones for me (where the separation between the instruments is far clearer to my ears). Killer cover and worth the space on the vinyl....By The Time They Figure Out What Went Wrong, We'll Be Sitting On A Beach, Earning Twenty Percent.0 -
huntersthompson said:As for this particular single....musically speaking.... I listened to it through headphones this morning and loved it.
1. Alive-Criticism that I have read has to do with the fact that we have heard this 1000's of times at this point in our fandom. Big whoop that Dave K. is back on drums...forget what you have read and pay attention to what you hear--and that is a tight band (even with an "out of the loop" drummer, that rips through one of their standards like they still enjoy it. McCready slays the solo as if this is one of his favorite songs ever....top notch work by a group of guys who still sound like they love their chosed profession. And this was only a rehersal take.
2. Around and Around-Criticism that I have seen says that Eddie just goes through the motions...f that. It isn't a song in which he can flex his vocal muscles....it is a song written by Chuck Berry in the late 50's and a song that has been covered by the Stones and the Dead. I think Eddie's vocals hold up against all three versions that I have heard....again the band pulls it off and McCready's riffing is something to behold....so worth the listen on decent headphones for me (where the separation between the instruments is far clearer to my ears). Killer cover and worth the space on the vinyl....I SAW PEARL JAM0 -
mace1229 said:Santos L. Halper said:SeaTut73 said:didn't see anyone post about this, but here it is...I guess don't scroll down if you want to be surprised...
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mace1229 said:Santos L. Halper said:SeaTut73 said:didn't see anyone post about this, but here it is...I guess don't scroll down if you want to be surprised...
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If you are digital (like me) the wait continues.
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dankind said:huntersthompson said:As for this particular single....musically speaking.... I listened to it through headphones this morning and loved it.
1. Alive-Criticism that I have read has to do with the fact that we have heard this 1000's of times at this point in our fandom. Big whoop that Dave K. is back on drums...forget what you have read and pay attention to what you hear--and that is a tight band (even with an "out of the loop" drummer, that rips through one of their standards like they still enjoy it. McCready slays the solo as if this is one of his favorite songs ever....top notch work by a group of guys who still sound like they love their chosed profession. And this was only a rehersal take.
2. Around and Around-Criticism that I have seen says that Eddie just goes through the motions...f that. It isn't a song in which he can flex his vocal muscles....it is a song written by Chuck Berry in the late 50's and a song that has been covered by the Stones and the Dead. I think Eddie's vocals hold up against all three versions that I have heard....again the band pulls it off and McCready's riffing is something to behold....so worth the listen on decent headphones for me (where the separation between the instruments is far clearer to my ears). Killer cover and worth the space on the vinyl....
Thanks, Dr Gonzo.I too am looking forward to hearing it.
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huntersthompson said:As for this particular single....musically speaking.... I listened to it through headphones this morning and loved it.
1. Alive-Criticism that I have read has to do with the fact that we have heard this 1000's of times at this point in our fandom. Big whoop that Dave K. is back on drums...forget what you have read and pay attention to what you hear--and that is a tight band (even with an "out of the loop" drummer, that rips through one of their standards like they still enjoy it. McCready slays the solo as if this is one of his favorite songs ever....top notch work by a group of guys who still sound like they love their chosen profession. And this was only a rehersal take.
2. Around and Around-Criticism that I have seen says that Eddie just goes through the motions...f that. It isn't a song in which he can flex his vocal muscles....it is a song written by Chuck Berry in the late 50's and a song that has been covered by the Stones and the Dead. I think Eddie's vocals hold up against all three versions that I have heard....again the band pulls it off and McCready's riffing is something to behold....so worth the listen on decent headphones for me (where the separation between the instruments is far clearer to my ears). Killer cover and worth the space on the vinyl....
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