Take the Long Way

Dr.Teeth and the Electric Mayh
edited April 2020 in The Porch
It took a couple listens but this is becoming my favorite song on the album. The musicianship/vocal arrangement is outstanding. One question.
Is there bass on this track? I have listened to it on a couple different setups and am having a hard time hearing it. 
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  • Dr.Teeth and the Electric Mayh
    edited April 2020
    I think I am starting to hear the bass but it is BURIED in the mix 
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  • EarlWelsh
    EarlWelsh Buffalo, NY Posts: 1,127
    My favorite, for sure. Stone’s guitar and Lemolo’s backing vocals make it.
  • The last minute and 20 seconds are all I’ve ever wanted in a PJ song
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  • CarryTheZero
    CarryTheZero Posts: 3,613
    This is a great track! Love the guitar and drums. MFC!
  • I am surprised to see so many people so far list this as one of the lesser tracks on the album, I love it!  To me Ed sounds very Riot Act-esque on this one with a Soundgarden-esque instrumental
  • brookelily
    brookelily Bethel Park, PA Posts: 240
    edited April 2020
    This was a real grower for me from the initial listen.

    a ton of cool guitar sounds.
    love when Ed says “time to ...resurface.”
    blistering solo.
    the last 45 seconds are sublime “plant a seed in your mind”, there’s so much going on behind Ed I almost wish I could hear that better.

    very likely my favorite MFC penned PJ tune 
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  • mschostok
    mschostok Chicago, IL Posts: 858
    Great jam, and to be honest, was one of the couple songs on Gigaton that I enjoyed right off the bat, all of the others took some time for me to warm up to
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  • Abe Froman
    Abe Froman Posts: 5,398
    I love this one. Very Soundgarden meets QOTSA meets Pearl Jam. 
  • KN219077
    KN219077 Montana Posts: 1,204
    Sounds riot act era, could do without the song. I imagine this to be the typical type of song that’s not making the final album tracklist
  • This was really the one i could do the most without, especially after Seven O'clock and Never Destination.

    ...but with my last listen through earlier today... maybe it's starting to grow on me
  • epbadger
    epbadger The Bronx, NY Posts: 663
    MFC!!!
  • rider10
    rider10 Posts: 41
    The song kinda feels like a sequel song to Get Right. Matt Cameron has such an interesting song writing style.
  • BALLBOY
    BALLBOY Australia Posts: 1,037
    It reminds me of Matt's solo song Time Can't Wait
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  • Peasant Tents
    Peasant Tents UK Posts: 863
    My favourite on the album so far too.   I love all aspects of it.   The vocal arrangements are incredible.  The whole rhythm and riff work is great but the solo then leading into the final vocals "what's yours is mine" part is the best of PJ for me.   Plus, the lyrical content - very very cool... 
    L one this new album but I always try to take a while listening to albums because often, the euphoria of a new release can colour initial thoughts.  But TTLW is going to be one of my favourite PJ songs forever.  And gradually I am accepting that this album is up there with anything they've done before. It won't be my favourite but it is standing up alongside anything they've done. 
  • rylan
    rylan Posts: 230
    Love this tune! First listen I wasn't sold but threw on the head phones and listened to it on a run and man its a rocker.  Definitely one of my faves on the album now. 
  • TamaDrummer91
    TamaDrummer91 VA Posts: 1,294
    I agree with those mentioning the Riot Act vibe to the song. Other than DOTC, I think it’s the best off the record. The mix between the off time drum pattern and Eds vocals/melodies; it makes a kind of haunting sounding rocker. 
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  • dreamcode
    dreamcode Posts: 165
    Has anybody figurer out the time pattern in this song? How many bars of 7/4s then what etc.
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  • I think the one thing that could have elevated the song a bit was doing another chorus at the very end of the song after the ambient post-solo key change - then again that could just be me wanting the kickass jam to go on even longer lol
  • wndowpayne
    wndowpayne Posts: 1,469
    Love the solo on this one..
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  • whitepants
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    It's an excellent song, I took to it immediately, it's going to rock out in live shows!
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