I’m Sorry But Gigaton Is A Major Dissapointment
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Hahaha CanadaBennyLaRue said:Ok, listened a couple more times and I need to change my rankings:
Top 15 Pearl Jam Albums, Bond Films and Canadian Chocolate Bars since 2003
1) Wunderbar
2) Skyfall
3) Backspacer
4) Coffee Crisp
5) Gigaton
6) Casino Royale
7) Pearl Jam
8) Mr. Big
9) Caramilk
10) Lightning Bolt
11) Aero
12) Quantum of Solace
13) Crispy Crunch
14) Crunchie
15) Spectre
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I dig it. Love the vinyl, love the artwork, love the vibe & the flow of the record.I respect the OP’s opinion.
I’m getting to a place right now in life where I’m starting to feel better when I respect everyone’s opinion, whether I agree or not.
As for Gigaton - I don’t want to rank it. There’s something I truly dig about every PJ release. Some, more than others. Clairvoyants is quite a trip!
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RoleModelsinBlood31 said:
Hahaha CanadaBennyLaRue said:Ok, listened a couple more times and I need to change my rankings:
Top 15 Pearl Jam Albums, Bond Films and Canadian Chocolate Bars since 2003
1) Wunderbar
2) Skyfall
3) Backspacer
4) Coffee Crisp
5) Gigaton
6) Casino Royale
7) Pearl Jam
8) Mr. Big
9) Caramilk
10) Lightning Bolt
11) Aero
12) Quantum of Solace
13) Crispy Crunch
14) Crunchie
15) Spectre

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Interesting how you did not gravitate to Ten or VS.Red Mosqito said:Here's my two cents. It's late Monday night and I'm on my 31st listen of the album, to say I can't get enough of it would be an understatement. The only other album I gravitated to immediately like this was Yield, and that speaks volumes for me. Binaural, Riot Act, Avocado, Backspacer & Lightning Bolt were all great albums with a bunch of good songs on them, but I think it took seeing some of the songs live first before I could go back and listen to any of those albums from beginning to end with a greater appreciation.
Gigaton on the other hand is a stunning piece of work as a whole right from the get go for me. From the opening chords of Who Ever Said to the closing notes of River Cross this album takes you on an musical journey. The bands sound feels fresh but strangely familiar at times with every song perfectly intertwining with the next and Ed's lyrics are so masterfully crafted and filled with nods to his hero's all throughout the album, he'll have you lost in Google searches for days.
It's true folks, we've got a masterpiece on our hands with this one. And to do it at this stage in their career is pretty remarkable when you think about it. Most bands who've been around as long as they have (or longer) aren't putting out quality music like this that's for sure as most of them are riding the nostalgia, 401k tour circuit gravy train with make shift lineups that have maybe one or two original members at best nowadays.
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Deadliest animal in Canada right thereRoleModelsinBlood31 said:
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I’ve only got one spin of this under my belt so certainly not enough to form a solid opinion but could not agree more with the last paragraph beginning with “And to do it at this stage........ Although my wife and I didn’t get into Pj seriously until 2006(18 shows) we’ve made this comment many,many times. Most of the big classic rock acts we grew up with you really hoped after the 10-12 year mark that they would NOT put out another album and just go the nostalgia route. It’s all icing on the cake now that this band can put this much effort into it after almost 3 decades -offering up a new album and of course the incendiary live performances. Enjoy!vito said:
AMEN!Red Mosqito said:Here's my two cents. It's late Monday night and I'm on my 31st listen of the album, to say I can't get enough of this album would be an understatement. The only other album I gravitated to immediately like this was Yield, and that speaks volumes for me. Binaural, Riot Act, Avocado, Backspacer & Lightning Bolt were all great albums with a bunch of good songs on them, but I think it took seeing some of the songs live first before I could go back and listen to any of those albums from beginning to end with a greater appreciation.
Gigaton on the other hand is a stunning piece of work as a whole right from the get go for me. From the opening chords of Who Ever Said to the closing notes of River Cross this album takes you on an musical journey. The bands sound feels fresh but strangely familiar at times with every song perfectly intertwining with the next and Ed's lyrics are so masterfully crafted and filled with nods to his hero's all throughout the album, he'll have you lost in Google searches for days.
It's true folks, we've got a masterpiece on our hands with this one. And to do it at this stage in their career is pretty remarkable when you think about it. Most bands who've been around as long as they have (or longer) aren't putting out quality music like this that's for sure as most of them are riding the nostalgia, 401k tour circuit gravy train with make shift lineups that have maybe one or two original members at best nowadays.
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I’ve been saying to myself and a few others close to me that I think this is (one of) their masterpiece....their magnum opus. It really does take you on a ride. My wife immediately said upon first listen that it’s kinda like seeing a show (I felt the same way). The sequencing on this one is such a key to its success. Bravo, PJ!Red Mosqito said:Here's my two cents. It's late Monday night and I'm on my 31st listen of the album, to say I can't get enough of it would be an understatement. The only other album I gravitated to immediately like this was Yield, and that speaks volumes for me. Binaural, Riot Act, Avocado, Backspacer & Lightning Bolt were all great albums with a bunch of good songs on them, but I think it took seeing some of the songs live first before I could go back and listen to any of those albums from beginning to end with a greater appreciation.
Gigaton on the other hand is a stunning piece of work as a whole right from the get go for me. From the opening chords of Who Ever Said to the closing notes of River Cross this album takes you on an musical journey. The bands sound feels fresh but strangely familiar at times with every song perfectly intertwining with the next and Ed's lyrics are so masterfully crafted and filled with nods to his hero's all throughout the album, he'll have you lost in Google searches for days.
It's true folks, we've got a masterpiece on our hands with this one. And to do it at this stage in their career is pretty remarkable when you think about it. Most bands who've been around as long as they have (or longer) aren't putting out quality music like this that's for sure as most of them are riding the nostalgia, 401k tour circuit gravy train with make shift lineups that have maybe one or two original members at best nowadays.
And well stated RM. I agree. To do this at any point in their career is a feat, but do this 3 decades in is beyond expectation. Truly love it.
OP - here’s to hoping it will eventually ‘click’ for you. If not, too each their own. No harm, no foul.0 -
Wow, maybe I am old, but I have grown up with this band and love it. Look at the liner notes and all you need to see is that it was created by all of them. Now more than ever take into account social relevance.KC138045 said:I was very excited to to crank this new album on my way home from work yesterday. It started out great with Who Ever Said and I was loving it up thorough Quick Escape then it quickly went downhill. I kept waiting for the next song to bring it back but that didn’t happen. Ive listened to it now multiple times trying to like it but I just don’t. I personally put this as their worse album and it sounds more of an Ed solo album than a full band effort in my opinion.
Haven't read all the comments, but good luck in life it this doesn't speak to you.
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I was agreeing with you also! Sorry if it seemed otherwise. Part of me loving this record is because of when it was released. I needed this thing!Peacefrog1975 said:@ConorKavanagh I’m not taking anything personal. In fact I don’t give a shit what people think of me or my opinions. I didn’t make the album although I do like it. I was agreeing with you saying if someone doesn’t like it just listen to something else. So much negative BS on these boards. The first rule of Pearl Jam is and always has been “Don’t be an asshole” we should try to remember that. Especially in these trying times. Stay safe friends and spread a little kindness!Dublin 2006
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@ConorKavanagh I got you my friend. I think we all needed this right now! Stay safe and keep listening to all the albums, their music will get us through our darkest days. It always has and it always will!ConorKavanagh said:
I was agreeing with you also! Sorry if it seemed otherwise. Part of me loving this record is because of when it was released. I needed this thing!Peacefrog1975 said:@ConorKavanagh I’m not taking anything personal. In fact I don’t give a shit what people think of me or my opinions. I didn’t make the album although I do like it. I was agreeing with you saying if someone doesn’t like it just listen to something else. So much negative BS on these boards. The first rule of Pearl Jam is and always has been “Don’t be an asshole” we should try to remember that. Especially in these trying times. Stay safe friends and spread a little kindness!Post edited by Peacefrog1975 on0 -
At this stage music in general is keeping me going. I'm listening to all of it, all the freakin time ha ha. I have intentionally taken it easy on Gigaton, trying not to play it to death, because I want it to be with me for the long haul. Keep the faith!Dublin 2006
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I wasn't feeling it after the first few listens and then it just clicked. Same thing happened when No Code came out, I hated it other than a couple songs and then after a couple weeks it clicked and to this day it is still my favorite PJ album. I think Gigaton is fantastic and best album since Yield.
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Way too soon to decide. Every PJ record since Vitalogy takes me a month to digest. Not skipping any songs yet which is a good sign.0
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I mean, I only unfavor (I don't really want to say dislike) 3 songs in the entire PJ catalog - and even one of those I'm starting to come around to - so maybe my opinion means nothing, but Gigaton is a friggin' masterpiece.I'm also glad people hate it. Maybe it will start thinning the herd.Star Lake 00 / Pittsburgh 03 / State College 03 / Bristow 03 / Cleveland 06 / Camden II 06 / DC 08 / Pittsburgh 13 / Baltimore 13 / Charlottesville 13 / Cincinnati 14 / St. Paul 14 / Hampton 16 / Wrigley I 16 / Wrigley II 16 / Baltimore 20 / Camden 22 / Baltimore 24 / Raleigh I 25 / Raleigh II 25 / Pittsburgh I 250
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Be better than the "leave so I get a better number", "leave so I get better tickets to the MGS show" etc stuff.HesCalledDyer said:I mean, I only unfavor (I don't really want to say dislike) 3 songs in the entire PJ catalog - and even one of those I'm starting to come around to - so maybe my opinion means nothing, but Gigaton is a friggin' masterpiece.I'm also glad people hate it. Maybe it will start thinning the herd.
I'm glad people think differently on the album because it shows a spectrum of thought and that fans aren't a one thought monolith that worships everything (or hate everything) by the altar of PJ.
People liking The Fixer though, they are an exception. Sacrifice them to thin the herd.
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Masterpiece?bigbiggzy said:
I’ve been saying to myself and a few others close to me that I think this is (one of) their masterpiece....their magnum opus. It really does take you on a ride. My wife immediately said upon first listen that it’s kinda like seeing a show (I felt the same way). The sequencing on this one is such a key to its success. Bravo, PJ!Red Mosqito said:Here's my two cents. It's late Monday night and I'm on my 31st listen of the album, to say I can't get enough of it would be an understatement. The only other album I gravitated to immediately like this was Yield, and that speaks volumes for me. Binaural, Riot Act, Avocado, Backspacer & Lightning Bolt were all great albums with a bunch of good songs on them, but I think it took seeing some of the songs live first before I could go back and listen to any of those albums from beginning to end with a greater appreciation.
Gigaton on the other hand is a stunning piece of work as a whole right from the get go for me. From the opening chords of Who Ever Said to the closing notes of River Cross this album takes you on an musical journey. The bands sound feels fresh but strangely familiar at times with every song perfectly intertwining with the next and Ed's lyrics are so masterfully crafted and filled with nods to his hero's all throughout the album, he'll have you lost in Google searches for days.
It's true folks, we've got a masterpiece on our hands with this one. And to do it at this stage in their career is pretty remarkable when you think about it. Most bands who've been around as long as they have (or longer) aren't putting out quality music like this that's for sure as most of them are riding the nostalgia, 401k tour circuit gravy train with make shift lineups that have maybe one or two original members at best nowadays.
And well stated RM. I agree. To do this at any point in their career is a feat, but do this 3 decades in is beyond expectation. Truly love it.
OP - here’s to hoping it will eventually ‘click’ for you. If not, too each their own. No harm, no foul.
Man I wish I was hearing what you all are.
I'll give it another listen today.0 -
Loved it at first, gets even better for me after several listens. My only WTF was Buckle Up. Tolerate it, don't love it. I would have preferred about 15 seconds of Buckle Up acoustic guitar without drums with a quick transition to Of the Earth in the same light as Sabbath's 'Symptom of the universe'. But if that is all that is wrong to me, that is great.
These threads follow every release. I remember the caustic debate and criticism over things like the the small solo/transition in Marker in the sand. There were entire debates about it and with serious fuming.
The Fixer? That was another one.
Aside donuts, I guess you can't satisfy everyone.Up here so high I start to shake, Up here so high the sky I scrape, I've no fear but for falling down, So look out below I am falling now, Falling down,...not staying down, Could’ve held me up, rather tear me down, Drown in the river0 -
Throw on some headphones and turn it up. Take a look at the lyrics as well if you haven’t already. They put a lot into this one.tempo_n_groove said:
Masterpiece?bigbiggzy said:
I’ve been saying to myself and a few others close to me that I think this is (one of) their masterpiece....their magnum opus. It really does take you on a ride. My wife immediately said upon first listen that it’s kinda like seeing a show (I felt the same way). The sequencing on this one is such a key to its success. Bravo, PJ!Red Mosqito said:Here's my two cents. It's late Monday night and I'm on my 31st listen of the album, to say I can't get enough of it would be an understatement. The only other album I gravitated to immediately like this was Yield, and that speaks volumes for me. Binaural, Riot Act, Avocado, Backspacer & Lightning Bolt were all great albums with a bunch of good songs on them, but I think it took seeing some of the songs live first before I could go back and listen to any of those albums from beginning to end with a greater appreciation.
Gigaton on the other hand is a stunning piece of work as a whole right from the get go for me. From the opening chords of Who Ever Said to the closing notes of River Cross this album takes you on an musical journey. The bands sound feels fresh but strangely familiar at times with every song perfectly intertwining with the next and Ed's lyrics are so masterfully crafted and filled with nods to his hero's all throughout the album, he'll have you lost in Google searches for days.
It's true folks, we've got a masterpiece on our hands with this one. And to do it at this stage in their career is pretty remarkable when you think about it. Most bands who've been around as long as they have (or longer) aren't putting out quality music like this that's for sure as most of them are riding the nostalgia, 401k tour circuit gravy train with make shift lineups that have maybe one or two original members at best nowadays.
And well stated RM. I agree. To do this at any point in their career is a feat, but do this 3 decades in is beyond expectation. Truly love it.
OP - here’s to hoping it will eventually ‘click’ for you. If not, too each their own. No harm, no foul.
Man I wish I was hearing what you all are.
I'll give it another listen today.0 -
One other thing....watch the videos they created for each song.0
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