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            The 60's, 70's and 90's has had up very well imo. The 80's on the other hand....0
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It's funny you should say that because Nirvana, RATM and Soundgarden are three in particular that I dont think sound as good today.Ledbetterman10 said:
I disagree. I think the bands from the 90's that most of us revere (Pearl Jam, Nirvana, Rage, Soundgarden, Radiohead, etc.) hold up very well today. I also think the one-hit wonder bands of that era were fun for what the were (Spin Doctors, Fastball, etc.) Hell, even the crappy pop music of the 90's is better than today's. I'll take the Macarena over whatever Beyoncé puts out. And rap? Forget it. It was a thousand times better in the 90's than it is today. Both the serious rappers (like Tupac) and the goofballs (like Skee-lo).JimmyV said:I love Pearl Jam but I don't think a lot of other music from the 90's has aged very well.
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I can't even listen to nirvana any more; it just doesn't agree with my palate. RATM on the other hand, those two albums still blow me away.JimmyV said:
It's funny you should say that because Nirvana, RATM and Soundgarden are three in particular that I dont think sound as good today.Ledbetterman10 said:
I disagree. I think the bands from the 90's that most of us revere (Pearl Jam, Nirvana, Rage, Soundgarden, Radiohead, etc.) hold up very well today. I also think the one-hit wonder bands of that era were fun for what the were (Spin Doctors, Fastball, etc.) Hell, even the crappy pop music of the 90's is better than today's. I'll take the Macarena over whatever Beyoncé puts out. And rap? Forget it. It was a thousand times better in the 90's than it is today. Both the serious rappers (like Tupac) and the goofballs (like Skee-lo).JimmyV said:I love Pearl Jam but I don't think a lot of other music from the 90's has aged very well.I'll ride the wave where it takes me......0 - 
            
Well to each their own I guess. I am kind of confused though. So are you saying that when you listen to these bands, you don't like them as much as you once did? Or are you saying these bands aren't like Zeppelin and Floyd where they'll always gain a new crop of fans with each generation?JimmyV said:
It's funny you should say that because Nirvana, RATM and Soundgarden are three in particular that I dont think sound as good today.Ledbetterman10 said:
I disagree. I think the bands from the 90's that most of us revere (Pearl Jam, Nirvana, Rage, Soundgarden, Radiohead, etc.) hold up very well today. I also think the one-hit wonder bands of that era were fun for what the were (Spin Doctors, Fastball, etc.) Hell, even the crappy pop music of the 90's is better than today's. I'll take the Macarena over whatever Beyoncé puts out. And rap? Forget it. It was a thousand times better in the 90's than it is today. Both the serious rappers (like Tupac) and the goofballs (like Skee-lo).JimmyV said:I love Pearl Jam but I don't think a lot of other music from the 90's has aged very well.
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Both, to an extent, but probably the former more than the latter. I don't enjoy Nirvana at all anymore, rarely even think of Rage, and much prefer Cornell's later solo acoustic stuff to SG. I wouldn't compare those bands to Zeppelin, the Who, the Stones, etc. But I also imagine each does have the capacity to earn new fans over time. It's just that they've lost one in me.Ledbetterman10 said:
Well to each their own I guess. I am kind of confused though. So are you saying that when you listen to these bands, you don't like them as much as you once did? Or are you saying these bands aren't like Zeppelin and Floyd where they'll always gain a new crop of fans with each generation?JimmyV said:
It's funny you should say that because Nirvana, RATM and Soundgarden are three in particular that I dont think sound as good today.Ledbetterman10 said:
I disagree. I think the bands from the 90's that most of us revere (Pearl Jam, Nirvana, Rage, Soundgarden, Radiohead, etc.) hold up very well today. I also think the one-hit wonder bands of that era were fun for what the were (Spin Doctors, Fastball, etc.) Hell, even the crappy pop music of the 90's is better than today's. I'll take the Macarena over whatever Beyoncé puts out. And rap? Forget it. It was a thousand times better in the 90's than it is today. Both the serious rappers (like Tupac) and the goofballs (like Skee-lo).JimmyV said:I love Pearl Jam but I don't think a lot of other music from the 90's has aged very well.
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            The band should release at least an EP's worth of material every year.0
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Yeah, that seems like way too long. I've always heard that you should put reds in the fridge for only 10 - 15 minutes at the most. And that you should take white out and let it stand in room temperature for 10 minutes before serving too, but I think that's dumb just because I prefer it ice cold. But I do understand how something being super cold can kind of mask the full flavour of it. I just don't care, lol.oftenreading said:rummy said:
It seems that you are correct: https://vinepair.com/wine-101/right-temperature-serve-every-type-wine/mcgruff10 said:
(Although my father-in-law, who was born in rural Italy, would disagree.)
What kind of refrigerators do these people have, that they suggest putting a bottle in an hour before serving to get it to a temperature of 60-70oF?? And what temperature are they keeping their houses at?
I keep my place below 20oC anyway, so my "room temperature" is the correct room temperature.
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            LongestRoad said:
Of course I knew there would be stuff I don’t agree with.ledvedderman said:
Well I don’t agree with that stuff either but I’m not going to act like a child and tell them not to renew because they said something I disagreed with. I’m sure you knew very well by clicking on this thread that you would probably read things that you didn’t agree with- but you clicked anyway.LongestRoad said:And one more thing, to say you don’t care for a song is way different than making a personal attack on someone’s ability, look or personality. I’ve seen all of that done here.
I’ll rephrase. Please by all means renew, buy tickets, merchandise and put stickers and patches all over yourself and your belongs to advertise the band. Just don’t post. Thank you.
Loved the band since day one, hated their ticket policies since day one.I will post about that at least a hundred times next year. Enjoy!0 - 
            I still love listening to my PJ edition Pono Player! It sounds awesome whether blasting PJ tunes on my home stereo or hooked up to my Sennheiser headphones in full balanced mode. With the expandable micro sd card, I've been able to store all my music library and still have room to grow- over 13,000 (mostly FLAC) tracks so far. I listen to the player every day, in shuffle mode most of the time. I know that Pono has not been liked by some, and it's a bummer that they stopped making them, but I would probably would be lost without mine
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            So this is just the General Unpopular Opinions thread and not just the Unpopular PJ Opinions thread now?
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I forgot all about these. Poor Neil, lol. I'm glad to hear at least someone is still enjoying it though. I think the big mistake with these was the stupid shape. Nobody's walking around with that thing in their pocket FFS, and that's what people want to do with such a device.Fixer13 said:I still love listening to my PJ edition Pono Player! It sounds awesome whether blasting PJ tunes on my home stereo or hooked up to my Sennheiser headphones in full balanced mode. With the expandable micro sd card, I've been able to store all my music library and still have room to grow- over 13,000 (mostly FLAC) tracks so far. I listen to the player every day, in shuffle mode most of the time. I know that Pono has not been liked by some, and it's a bummer that they stopped making them, but I would probably would be lost without mine
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I kinda think we should just stick to Pearl Jam.Tim Simmons said:So this is just the General Unpopular Opinions thread and not just the Unpopular PJ Opinions thread now?0 - 
            
Yup. A similar thread in AET that focuses on things in general would be pretty solid.rummy said:
I kinda think we should just stick to Pearl Jam.Tim Simmons said:So this is just the General Unpopular Opinions thread and not just the Unpopular PJ Opinions thread now?0 - 
            Boston shows were better than the Chicago shows this year, was at neither, only judging by the bootlegs.
Missoula was the bands best performance musically, definitely tight, minus Ed messing up Pilate like every other time he sings it.
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            I’m all about PJ shifting focus from playing in arenas and stadiums to playing in studios and giving us recordings we can all live out our lives listening to.0
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            I've never been a fan of eating turkey on Thanksgiving. I love all the apps, sides and desserts but I have always thought the turkey was the weak point of the meal.I'll ride the wave where it takes me......0
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            mcgruff10 said:I've never been a fan of eating turkey on Thanksgiving. I love all the apps, sides and desserts but I have always thought the turkey was the weak point of the meal.Take it back.
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