jeff on chris and recording
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It is possible that he just doesn't feel he has the right things to say at this time.
Pete Townshend is pretty damn accomplished musician and song writer. He went almost a couple of decades without adding anything new to his musical thoughts. Things happen.His eminence has yet to show.
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bootlegger10 said:Tim Simmons said:bootlegger10 said:The Cubs fascination is just weird for an adult but shows where his passion is at right now versus others in the band.
Grown ups aren't anywhere near as mature as adults would have children believe, lol! We all grew up being fed this impression that grown ups are all mature and serious or whatever the fuck... But now that we're all grown ups, we obviously know that this is a complete lie.
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Certainly doesnt sound like an inspired band. More like going thru the motion out of a feeling of necessity, albeit at a snails pace. Creativity lacking. Stuff lying around, meetups every couple years, we'll put something out.....And so you see, I have come to doubt
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PJ_Soul said:bootlegger10 said:Tim Simmons said:bootlegger10 said:The Cubs fascination is just weird for an adult but shows where his passion is at right now versus others in the band.
Grown ups aren't anywhere near as mature as adults would have children believe, lol! We all grew up being fed this impression that grown ups are all mature and serious or whatever the fuck... But now that we're all grown ups, we obviously know that this is a complete lie.
You make a great point! I sometimes wonder how some people get so serious as they get older. And as I think about your comment, there are a lot of older people that don't get so serious. Up until 6 months ago I was collecting stickers and getting close to age 40!
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after so came out i waited another 6 years for us. i'm still a fan. that question was never in doubt. ever0
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Welp, that settles it. Band's breaking up.
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Tool Laughs at your little six year break between albums...got a mind full of questions and a teacher in my soul...0 -
“Can’t Deny Me,” as a standalone single to coincide with their tour. “Yeah, that was fun,” Gossard says. “I’m glad we got to do that. That was a little bit of a star from one of the ones that we had recorded, so we’re hoping to get some more of that going.”
If this is true, maybe we don't want a new albumMake sure the fortune that you seek
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There is an album on they way in the near future. I'm happy with that. All I needed to know
i wish i wish i wish i wish, i guess it never stops0 -
eboweddie said:There is an album on they way in the near future. I'm happy with that. All I needed to know"Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0
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6 weeks, get in , get out, and give us the damn record.0
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Spiritual_Chaos said:eboweddie said:There is an album on they way in the near future. I'm happy with that. All I needed to know0
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It’s been six years since Pearl Jam released Lightning Bolt, and they’re feeling the need to write new music again. It’s just been slow going. “It’d be fun to record or even just write a song together,” bassist Jeff Ament says. “I think when Chris [Cornell] passed, that’s really been a tough one to wrap our heads around, and then there’s just life stuff.”
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This has always been a band who has been inspired by real life events. In my opinion, there have been more than enough real life events to write about since Lightning Bolt. Maybe somebody just isn't into the process anymore. Then again, if a band records a full length album, not every song can be about the current state of the US, or the passing of a friend. Bootlegger makes a good point though... the absence of Ed at important events is telling.0
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FactoryMan93 said:This has always been a band who has been inspired by real life events. In my opinion, there have been more than enough real life events to write about since Lightning Bolt. Maybe somebody just isn't into the process anymore. Then again, if a band records a full length album, not every song can be about the current state of the US, or the passing of a friend. Bootlegger makes a good point though... the absence of Ed at important events is telling.0
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bootlegger10 said:cp3iverson said:bootlegger10 said:He doesn't show up for any of the TOTD shows (not even to guest on a song in Seattle) or Chris's event. That's fine but I think it puts the nail in the coffin that Ed isn't into making music anymore or right now.
No, but those are examples of being engaged in the process. If an employee is constantly leaving early, not attending after work happy hours or team building functions, doesn't speak up in meetings, etc... than it means they are not engaged and there just to get a paycheck (or worse, will quit soon). So, when one of the best singer/songwriters of his generation goes 6+ years without releasing any material of substance, doesn't even attend a hometown TOTD show, doesn't make it to Cornell's celebration concert, doesn't seem to be pushing any PJ writing, etc.... than to me it means he is just not engaged in the process. Not saying those things are bad, but just saying to me they tell the story.
Maybe making sure he’s happy and doing well?? instead of commenting on how being a man who likes baseball is weird???
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LongestRoad said:bootlegger10 said:cp3iverson said:bootlegger10 said:He doesn't show up for any of the TOTD shows (not even to guest on a song in Seattle) or Chris's event. That's fine but I think it puts the nail in the coffin that Ed isn't into making music anymore or right now.
No, but those are examples of being engaged in the process. If an employee is constantly leaving early, not attending after work happy hours or team building functions, doesn't speak up in meetings, etc... than it means they are not engaged and there just to get a paycheck (or worse, will quit soon). So, when one of the best singer/songwriters of his generation goes 6+ years without releasing any material of substance, doesn't even attend a hometown TOTD show, doesn't make it to Cornell's celebration concert, doesn't seem to be pushing any PJ writing, etc.... than to me it means he is just not engaged in the process. Not saying those things are bad, but just saying to me they tell the story.
Maybe making sure he’s happy and doing well?? instead of commenting on how being a man who likes baseball is weird???I'll ride the wave where it takes me......0 -
LongestRoad said:bootlegger10 said:cp3iverson said:bootlegger10 said:He doesn't show up for any of the TOTD shows (not even to guest on a song in Seattle) or Chris's event. That's fine but I think it puts the nail in the coffin that Ed isn't into making music anymore or right now.
No, but those are examples of being engaged in the process. If an employee is constantly leaving early, not attending after work happy hours or team building functions, doesn't speak up in meetings, etc... than it means they are not engaged and there just to get a paycheck (or worse, will quit soon). So, when one of the best singer/songwriters of his generation goes 6+ years without releasing any material of substance, doesn't even attend a hometown TOTD show, doesn't make it to Cornell's celebration concert, doesn't seem to be pushing any PJ writing, etc.... than to me it means he is just not engaged in the process. Not saying those things are bad, but just saying to me they tell the story.
Maybe making sure he’s happy and doing well?? instead of commenting on how being a man who likes baseball is weird???
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Ed said himself that the next time they’re together will be in the studio, unfortunately it seems like they haven’t got together much since the stadium shows, which I’m sure we all hoped will happen over the Nth Am winter. I’d say a period of this time was spent preparing for the Cornell tribute. Looks like Stone, Jeff and Matt we’re heavily involved there. Mike’s has had his art / music project on the go. There seems to be some frustration for sure, whether that’s entirely Ed’s doing, we’ll never know. No doubt Cornell’s passing turned everything on its head in more ways than one. I was hoping the delay had more to do with waiting on Lyrics from Ed but maybe they’re further behind than that.Melbourne #1 '98
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