Post subject: Re: Songs that are better than PJ's entire catalogue
Posted: Wed Oct 24, 2012 1:27 am
Johnny Guitar
Joined: Thu Apr 14, 2011 10:41 pm Posts: 129
Pearl Jam will always be my favorite band, and thus, the majority of my favorite songs come from their catalog.
However, I think Pink Floyd is absolutely fucking immortal. Sounds super corny, but the first time I listened to Dark Side of the Moon was the day I fell head over heels in love with music. That whole album takes whatever your little brain once thought of as good music, and mindfucks it. Deeply. Then you get to "Welcome to the Machine," "Wish You Were Here," "Dogs" and "Pigs (3 Different Ones)." I also think The Wall is the greatest album in the history of rock and roll. I mean these songs are all incredible. I think PJ has only sniffed that "incredible song" territory. Alive, Present Tense, Sleight of Hand.
I do have one question; although I understand the significance of their massive popularity, and respect their catalog of great pop songs, why the fuck does everybody love The Beatles so much? I'm only 24, so maybe it's just a generational thing. But I've tried time and time again to force myself into liking them, and I can't do it. They just have no balls.
Post subject: Re: Songs that are better than PJ's entire catalogue
Posted: Wed Oct 24, 2012 1:47 am
AnalLog
Joined: Mon Oct 18, 2004 11:36 pm Posts: 25824 Location: south jersey
ajurlacher1 wrote:
Pearl Jam will always be my favorite band, and thus, the majority of my favorite songs come from their catalog.
However, I think Pink Floyd is absolutely fucking immortal. Sounds super corny, but the first time I listened to Dark Side of the Moon was the day I fell head over heels in love with music. That whole album takes whatever your little brain once thought of as good music, and mindfucks it. Deeply. Then you get to "Welcome to the Machine," "Wish You Were Here," "Dogs" and "Pigs (3 Different Ones)." I also think The Wall is the greatest album in the history of rock and roll. I mean these songs are all incredible. I think PJ has only sniffed that "incredible song" territory. Alive, Present Tense, Sleight of Hand.
I do have one question; although I understand the significance of their massive popularity, and respect their catalog of great pop songs, why the fuck does everybody love The Beatles so much? I'm only 24, so maybe it's just a generational thing. But I've tried time and time again to force myself into liking them, and I can't do it. They just have no balls.
roger waters would slap the shit out of you if he hear you say those things about the beetles.
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radiohead - everything in its right place radiohead - kid a radiohead - the national anthem radiohead - idioteque radiohead - airbag radiohead - paranoid android radiohead - where i end and you begin radiohead - the tourist radiohead - life in a glasshouse
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zeb wrote:
bullet proof wrote:
radiohead - everything in its right place radiohead - kid a radiohead - the national anthem radiohead - idioteque radiohead - airbag radiohead - paranoid android radiohead - where i end and you begin radiohead - the tourist radiohead - life in a glasshouse
Much of this list is accurate.
Not all of it, but much of it for sure.
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Post subject: Re: Songs that are better than PJ's entire catalogue
Posted: Wed Oct 24, 2012 4:19 pm
Unthought Known
Joined: Mon Oct 18, 2004 12:09 pm Posts: 9363 Location: Manhattan Beach California
ajurlacher1 wrote:
Pearl Jam will always be my favorite band, and thus, the majority of my favorite songs come from their catalog.
However, I think Pink Floyd is absolutely fucking immortal. Sounds super corny, but the first time I listened to Dark Side of the Moon was the day I fell head over heels in love with music. That whole album takes whatever your little brain once thought of as good music, and mindfucks it. Deeply. Then you get to "Welcome to the Machine," "Wish You Were Here," "Dogs" and "Pigs (3 Different Ones)." I also think The Wall is the greatest album in the history of rock and roll. I mean these songs are all incredible. I think PJ has only sniffed that "incredible song" territory. Alive, Present Tense, Sleight of Hand.
I do have one question; although I understand the significance of their massive popularity, and respect their catalog of great pop songs, why the fuck does everybody love The Beatles so much? I'm only 24, so maybe it's just a generational thing. But I've tried time and time again to force myself into liking them, and I can't do it. They just have no balls.
Post subject: Re: Songs that are better than PJ's entire catalogue
Posted: Wed Oct 24, 2012 4:19 pm
AnalLog
Joined: Mon Oct 18, 2004 11:36 pm Posts: 25824 Location: south jersey
Doug RR wrote:
ajurlacher1 wrote:
Pearl Jam will always be my favorite band, and thus, the majority of my favorite songs come from their catalog.
However, I think Pink Floyd is absolutely fucking immortal. Sounds super corny, but the first time I listened to Dark Side of the Moon was the day I fell head over heels in love with music. That whole album takes whatever your little brain once thought of as good music, and mindfucks it. Deeply. Then you get to "Welcome to the Machine," "Wish You Were Here," "Dogs" and "Pigs (3 Different Ones)." I also think The Wall is the greatest album in the history of rock and roll. I mean these songs are all incredible. I think PJ has only sniffed that "incredible song" territory. Alive, Present Tense, Sleight of Hand.
I do have one question; although I understand the significance of their massive popularity, and respect their catalog of great pop songs, why the fuck does everybody love The Beatles so much? I'm only 24, so maybe it's just a generational thing. But I've tried time and time again to force myself into liking them, and I can't do it. They just have no balls.
and for you: Beatles A day in the Life
i was gonna say 'i me mine'
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