Aural shart was of course me screwing around. But evacuation is hard to take. Grievance is another from that album that is a tough one for me. I think we all have differing opinions of course, but just look at album sales for a good stat- of course it’s a popularity thing, but their weakest selling albums are Binaural and RA- and I tend to understand why.
I tend not to. When Sirens is considered a radio hit I know that the general public is not a good measure of great music.
I agree that sirens blows! I happen to think it just happened to be the single and the only song from LB to get any airtime so the younger generation grabbed ahold of it. It’s different times these days with how things hit the streets and become popular. I always think old school though, like how many people walked into a store and bought the album. (Prepare for the biggest run on sentence ever...) The first 3 were huge, the next two slightly less popular at the time and they were battling Ticketmaster and all that, the following two were pretty much the band’s low point in popularity, then avocado fell in there with no huge hubbub and then backspacer was sold in target to try to get some fans back under them I think, then lb came during the social media age. Sirens just tries so hard and good for the band since it pulled in tons of new fans I think.
for me binaural falls towards the middle/ back of the pack these days. I don’t hate it, by any means, I just find that I can’t listen to it front to back like ten, nc, vs, vitalogy, yield, s/t, or lb. shit even riot act I can handle all the way through, and I tend to lump that in with binaural
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i would love experimental, but to me that means like no code, not like Matt Cameron stuff
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Aural shart was of course me screwing around. But evacuation is hard to take. Grievance is another from that album that is a tough one for me. I think we all have differing opinions of course, but just look at album sales for a good stat- of course it’s a popularity thing, but their weakest selling albums are Binaural and RA- and I tend to understand why.
I tend not to. When Sirens is considered a radio hit I know that the general public is not a good measure of great music.
It was cool of Richard Marx to let Pearl Jam cover Sirens.
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Aural shart was of course me screwing around. But evacuation is hard to take. Grievance is another from that album that is a tough one for me. I think we all have differing opinions of course, but just look at album sales for a good stat- of course it’s a popularity thing, but their weakest selling albums are Binaural and RA- and I tend to understand why.
I tend not to. When Sirens is considered a radio hit I know that the general public is not a good measure of great music.
It was cool of Richard Marx to let Pearl Jam cover Sirens.
Oh that's rough... No one liked the solo in Sirens? I dug that.
As for experimental I'd like to see them revisit no code and Yield days.
This band is not stuck in 1998 like most here would like them to be , they are all looking at their careers after this is done I bet they all like doing their own music in their terms ..
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Aural shart was of course me screwing around. But evacuation is hard to take. Grievance is another from that album that is a tough one for me. I think we all have differing opinions of course, but just look at album sales for a good stat- of course it’s a popularity thing, but their weakest selling albums are Binaural and RA- and I tend to understand why.
I tend not to. When Sirens is considered a radio hit I know that the general public is not a good measure of great music.
It was cool of Richard Marx to let Pearl Jam cover Sirens.
Oh that's rough... No one liked the solo in Sirens? I dug that.
As for experimental I'd like to see them revisit no code and Yield days.
Way too much cheese. And I’ll never forgive BOB for overhyping the song in prerelease interviews by comparing it to Black.
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I thought that Lightning Bolt was pretty experimental.
"Pendulum"; "Infallible"; "Mind Your Manners"; "My Father's Son"; "Let the Records Play"; hell, even "Sirens"--none of those sound like typical Pearl Jam songs to me.
I thought that Lightning Bolt was pretty experimental.
"Pendulum"; "Infallible"; "Mind Your Manners"; "My Father's Son"; "Let the Records Play"; hell, even "Sirens"--none of those sound like typical Pearl Jam songs to me.
Aural shart was of course me screwing around. But evacuation is hard to take. Grievance is another from that album that is a tough one for me. I think we all have differing opinions of course, but just look at album sales for a good stat- of course it’s a popularity thing, but their weakest selling albums are Binaural and RA- and I tend to understand why.
I tend not to. When Sirens is considered a radio hit I know that the general public is not a good measure of great music.
It was cool of Richard Marx to let Pearl Jam cover Sirens.
Oh that's rough... No one liked the solo in Sirens? I dug that.
As for experimental I'd like to see them revisit no code and Yield days.
Way too much cheese. And I’ll never forgive BOB for overhyping the song in prerelease interviews by comparing it to Black.
He compared it to Black... Really? I'm glad I don't read every article that comes out.
I thought that Lightning Bolt was pretty experimental.
"Pendulum"; "Infallible"; "Mind Your Manners"; "My Father's Son"; "Let the Records Play"; hell, even "Sirens"--none of those sound like typical Pearl Jam songs to me.
Totally agree!! The songs were different in dynamics!!
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Aural shart was of course me screwing around. But evacuation is hard to take. Grievance is another from that album that is a tough one for me. I think we all have differing opinions of course, but just look at album sales for a good stat- of course it’s a popularity thing, but their weakest selling albums are Binaural and RA- and I tend to understand why.
I tend not to. When Sirens is considered a radio hit I know that the general public is not a good measure of great music.
It was cool of Richard Marx to let Pearl Jam cover Sirens.
Jesus Christ! It DOES sound like a Richard Marx song!!!
Also, Evacuation and Grievance are two of my faves from BInaural.
Aural shart was of course me screwing around. But evacuation is hard to take. Grievance is another from that album that is a tough one for me. I think we all have differing opinions of course, but just look at album sales for a good stat- of course it’s a popularity thing, but their weakest selling albums are Binaural and RA- and I tend to understand why.
I tend not to. When Sirens is considered a radio hit I know that the general public is not a good measure of great music.
It was cool of Richard Marx to let Pearl Jam cover Sirens.
Jesus Christ! It DOES sound like a Richard Marx song!!!
Also, Evacuation and Grievance are two of my faves from BInaural.
Aural shart was of course me screwing around. But evacuation is hard to take. Grievance is another from that album that is a tough one for me. I think we all have differing opinions of course, but just look at album sales for a good stat- of course it’s a popularity thing, but their weakest selling albums are Binaural and RA- and I tend to understand why.
I tend not to. When Sirens is considered a radio hit I know that the general public is not a good measure of great music.
Was it considered a hit? I only heard it maybe 2 or 3 times tops. Was it just my local stations not playing it, or was it really a hit? I didn't hate it, I could take it or leave it. Actually prefer it over about at least half of the album.
I thought that Lightning Bolt was pretty experimental.
"Pendulum"; "Infallible"; "Mind Your Manners"; "My Father's Son"; "Let the Records Play"; hell, even "Sirens"--none of those sound like typical Pearl Jam songs to me.
Totally agree!! The songs were different in dynamics!!
A band changing the sound up (to something worse) is not what experimental means.
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Aural shart was of course me screwing around. But evacuation is hard to take. Grievance is another from that album that is a tough one for me. I think we all have differing opinions of course, but just look at album sales for a good stat- of course it’s a popularity thing, but their weakest selling albums are Binaural and RA- and I tend to understand why.
I tend not to. When Sirens is considered a radio hit I know that the general public is not a good measure of great music.
Was it considered a hit? I only heard it maybe 2 or 3 times tops. Was it just my local stations not playing it, or was it really a hit? I didn't hate it, I could take it or leave it. Actually prefer it over about at least half of the album.
Yes, it was definitely a radio hit for a bit. And 25 million+ views on youtube. That's definitely pop hit territory. I mean, not Justin Beiber hit levels obviously, but still... Oh hey, look, I just solidified my point about the meaningless of popularity in the context of quality music, lol.
With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata
I thought that Lightning Bolt was pretty experimental.
"Pendulum"; "Infallible"; "Mind Your Manners"; "My Father's Son"; "Let the Records Play"; hell, even "Sirens"--none of those sound like typical Pearl Jam songs to me.
Totally agree!! The songs were different in dynamics!!
A band changing the sound up (to something worse) is not what experimental means.
I like Riot Act a lot more than I did 15 years ago. I liked it back then too, but it has grown on my more than Avocado or Binaural has I think. But it still lacks any of those just amazing songs that drove me to love PJ, like Corduroy, RVM, Release, Present Tense and so on.
Aural shart was of course me screwing around. But evacuation is hard to take. Grievance is another from that album that is a tough one for me. I think we all have differing opinions of course, but just look at album sales for a good stat- of course it’s a popularity thing, but their weakest selling albums are Binaural and RA- and I tend to understand why.
Album sales are the worst indicator for quality musical art.
Like the title says. An album with a 30 minute rendition of “Alive” or a mashup of “Evenflow” and “Daughter” lasting 45 minutes. Maybe throw in some new instruments to our favourite songs. For example play some sitar on “Inside Job”.
Lets think outside the box to avoid another typical studio album.
Aural shart was of course me screwing around. But evacuation is hard to take. Grievance is another from that album that is a tough one for me. I think we all have differing opinions of course, but just look at album sales for a good stat- of course it’s a popularity thing, but their weakest selling albums are Binaural and RA- and I tend to understand why.
Album sales are the worst indicator for quality musical art.
I agree, I’m not arguing with you. While album sales numbers are not the worst stat to me, I get what you’re saying. I look at sales for reference, as I would amazon reviews or IMDb ratings or movie sales. I mentioned album sales as an example of how those two albums were received upon release. How you personally feel about them is your personal feeling, just like mine is mine.
people are pretty sensitive these days, it’s just a forum, don’t take things personally.
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for me binaural falls towards the middle/ back of the pack these days. I don’t hate it, by any means, I just find that I can’t listen to it front to back like ten, nc, vs, vitalogy, yield, s/t, or lb. shit even riot act I can handle all the way through, and I tend to lump that in with binaural
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i would love experimental, but to me that means like no code, not like Matt Cameron stuff
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As for experimental I'd like to see them revisit no code and Yield days.
"Pendulum"; "Infallible"; "Mind Your Manners"; "My Father's Son"; "Let the Records Play"; hell, even "Sirens"--none of those sound like typical Pearl Jam songs to me.
Also, Evacuation and Grievance are two of my faves from BInaural.
I didn't hate it, I could take it or leave it. Actually prefer it over about at least half of the album.
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But it still lacks any of those just amazing songs that drove me to love PJ, like Corduroy, RVM, Release, Present Tense and so on.
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people are pretty sensitive these days, it’s just a forum, don’t take things personally.