[[MEGATHREAD]]: Dance of The Clairvoyants [NEW SINGLE] - Opinions, first impressions, reviews...

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  • jamofpearls
    jamofpearls Florence, AL Posts: 367
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  • RunIntoTheRain
    RunIntoTheRain Texas Posts: 1,032
    I like it the more I listen to it, especially with some good headphones.

    With the synth part sounds a little like the beginning of and going into......

    "We can dance if you want to, we can leave our friends behind....."

    In a good way though. Hopefully not a similar video though
    First video I ever saw on MTV. Jeez you just took me back....
    I remember being fascinated.
  • northerndragon
    northerndragon Posts: 9,851
    edited January 2020
    thebends9 said:
    For you guys having a hard time with the single, you're going to hate the initial tour rehearsal shots...

    :rofl::rofl:

    I was thinking a little more this look

     but I like how you think
    Anything you lose from being honest
    You never really had to begin with.


    Sometimes it's not the song that makes you emotional it's the people and things that come to your mind when you hear it.
  • BF25394
    BF25394 Posts: 4,940
    AVG75 said:
    tbergs said:
    AVG75 said:
    Ughhh... sounds like a demo written in 20 minutes... Ed's not even singing, just blurting our cliches... is Stone even in the band anymore???
    This sounds like a rough draft...not thought out...put together on a whim.

    Do fans even pay attention to who PJ is anymore?
    Well, they sell out every show so i would say yes...
    This is not technically true.  They came close to selling out, but did not actually sell out, any 2018 show for which box office data was made available, according to Billboard Boxscore.

    I don't have older data at my fingertips, but they also have not sold out shows in the South and Midwest in recent years, and they have not sold out all shows on some multiple-night stands.
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  • mvw
    mvw Posts: 1,700

    “Falling down, not staying down

    Could’ve held me up, brother, tear me down

    Drown in the river”

    I love this part of the song!


  • Abe Froman
    Abe Froman Posts: 5,379
    Mikes guitar work is sick on this. I can’t wait to see him do this one live during that kick ass guitar lick in the middle!  
  • AlaG
    AlaG Brookline, MA Posts: 979
    I think we all want to like Pearl Jam and have given the song a chance.  I played it for someone at work who is not a fan and they laughed when Ed started singing.   It sounds forced.   I like it because I gave it a chance, but am curious how the non-fans will take it.  I'll probably have a bunch of coworkers listen and see what they say. 
    All the non-fans who can't stand or like to parody Vedder's vocal delivery are gonna have a great time trashing this song and probably the entire album. Not that I really care what they think.
  • AVG75
    AVG75 Posts: 23
    BF25394 said:
    AVG75 said:
    tbergs said:
    AVG75 said:
    Ughhh... sounds like a demo written in 20 minutes... Ed's not even singing, just blurting our cliches... is Stone even in the band anymore???
    This sounds like a rough draft...not thought out...put together on a whim.

    Do fans even pay attention to who PJ is anymore?
    Well, they sell out every show so i would say yes...
    This is not technically true.  They came close to selling out, but did not actually sell out, any 2018 show for which box office data was made available, according to Billboard Boxscore.

    I don't have older data at my fingertips, but they also have not sold out shows in the South and Midwest in recent years, and they have not sold out all shows on some multiple-night stands.
    yeah, because nobody buys the 50 seats in the far back corner top row a mile away, so "technically" not a sell out... yet every arena has been packed to the ceiling for 30 years so I'd consider it a "sell-out".  
  • EarlWelsh
    EarlWelsh Buffalo, NY Posts: 1,127
    Some of you guys are acting like it sounds like Fatboy Slim or something. Fuckin relax.
  • Sounded like new RHCP based on the snippet we first received, I did not think of Talking Heads right away until a buddy shared his feedback, maybe a little Townshend growl and then a Peter Gabriel vibe on the 2nd half. (Glancing through the comments, people have all picked up on that and more!)

    Jury is still out for me though. Need a bunch more listens.
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  • AVG75
    AVG75 Posts: 23
    EarlWelsh said:
    Some of you guys are acting like it sounds like Fatboy Slim or something. Fuckin relax.
    it kinda does...
  • bootlegger10
    bootlegger10 Posts: 16,256
    edited January 2020
    AlaG said:
    I think we all want to like Pearl Jam and have given the song a chance.  I played it for someone at work who is not a fan and they laughed when Ed started singing.   It sounds forced.   I like it because I gave it a chance, but am curious how the non-fans will take it.  I'll probably have a bunch of coworkers listen and see what they say. 
    All the non-fans who can't stand or like to parody Vedder's vocal delivery are gonna have a great time trashing this song and probably the entire album. Not that I really care what they think.

    When I say non-fans, I mean people who may not even know a PJ song.  They could be 23 years old and listening to Ariana Grande.  I'm not talking about 40 year olds who still think Nirvana is the best ever and hate Eddie. 

    My first response was "this must be a bad parody" but then got to the chorus and gave it a for more listens.  Love it.

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  • HughFreakingDillon
    HughFreakingDillon Winnipeg Posts: 39,473
    i'm guessing this tour is going to have really ramped up production; big video screen with tons of visuals of nature and how the world has changed and images of corporate america and stuff like that. 
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  • THEBIBLEISTEN
    THEBIBLEISTEN Posts: 2,002
    edited January 2020
    I like it, was stunned when I first heard it and didn’t get it but it’s different and a welcome change. Now I really like it. It’s not a sing along and will piss the old frats boys out of the equation which I like. I like that they did something so new. It’s ok if you don’t like it, it’s their opinion but it’s stuck in my head and I think people’s opinions will change by next week. I’m not sure how they pull this off live, especially the last minute or so of the song. They released this single on purpose, they know what they are doing. For a radio station to play 30 seconds and then stop it is ridiculous and shows that their dj is a dipshit. 
  • Pretty cool vibe,... Ed sounds damn good.   Reminding me a bit of Peter Gabriel,...practically no cymbals,  just hi-hat 

    Gotta see how this matures …
  • Abe Froman
    Abe Froman Posts: 5,379
    I like it, was stunned when I first heard it and didn’t get it but it’s different and a welcome change. Now I really like it. It’s not a sing along and will piss the old frats boys out of the equation which I like. I like that they did something so new. It’s ok if you don’t like it, it’s their opinion but it’s stuck in my head and I think people’s opinions will change by next week. I’m not sure how they pull this off live, especially the last minute or so of the song. They released this single on purpose, they know what they are doing. For a radio station to play 30 seconds and then stop it is ridiculous and shows that their dj is a dipshit. 
    Exactly. And those saying they are trying to hard to be current or gain new fans I don’t think they give a fuck at all. To me it is them exploring their sound and pushing their experimentation. I can pretty pretty confidently say I don’t think these guys give a rats ass about radio play or staying “trendy”. To me it sounds like they wanted to really dive into their creativity and do something totally new and different. 
  • It’s good, it’s official
  • gettingright
    gettingright Posts: 550
    edited January 2020
    Well, I love it. It is fresh and experimental (for them). I do particularly like when artists push their traditional formulas, and I loved No Code immediately upon release. I am glad to read that the majority is into it. I can't wait to hear the rest of the album!

    Edit: the vocal layering at the end is awesome! There must be at least like 10 tracks of vocals there. 
    Post edited by gettingright on
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  • AlaG
    AlaG Brookline, MA Posts: 979
    AlaG said:
    I think we all want to like Pearl Jam and have given the song a chance.  I played it for someone at work who is not a fan and they laughed when Ed started singing.   It sounds forced.   I like it because I gave it a chance, but am curious how the non-fans will take it.  I'll probably have a bunch of coworkers listen and see what they say. 
    All the non-fans who can't stand or like to parody Vedder's vocal delivery are gonna have a great time trashing this song and probably the entire album. Not that I really care what they think.

    When I say non-fans, I mean people who may not even know a PJ song.  They could be 23 years old and listening to Ariana Grande.  I'm not talking about 40 year olds who still think Nirvana is the best ever and hate Eddie. 

    My first response was "this must be a bad parody" but then got to the chorus and gave it a for more listens.  Love it.

    For what its worth, I'm not much older than that and all my friends both know and like Ariana Grande and could tell you the names of at least 5 Pearl Jam songs despite the fact that I have never even bothered to share with all but one or two of them. They're not as elusive to young folks as you might expect.