Joined: Mon Oct 18, 2004 6:02 pm Posts: 1657 Location: Albany, NY
I finally gave in and ordered the CD. I couldn't accept the fact that there was a Long Road version I hadn't heard. I'm not gonna lie, the kid to our left of Ed and his striking resemblence to Fat Albert helped make the sale.
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Ilium wrote:
The version of Betterman is really good. Long Road and Love Boat Captain are OK.
I was a bit disappointed with the whole thing. It sounded a bit like Eddie mailed those performances in, but he might have been trying not to upstage the choir (which is neat)
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lunkin wrote:
i still have not heard love boat captain or long road. anyone care to change that?
I don't know what that winking thing means. I only recognize offical red mosquito avatars
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Cartman wrote:
It is not very good. I only have it to keep in my collection. Which is pathetic and sad on my part.
Thats part of the reason I need it, but I'm really looking forward to its arrival.
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Joined: Sun Oct 17, 2004 4:43 pm Posts: 7633 Location: Philly Del Fia Gender: Female
I love it. I bring it to work as part of my sneaky attempts to listen to Pearl Jam through the day. It's multicultural! The kid's voices are amazing. I totally understand Ed wanting to record with them. The booklet makes for some good naptime reading as well. Or anytime. =)
Joined: Sun Oct 17, 2004 1:48 pm Posts: 127 Location: Norway Gender: Male
I preordered the molo sessions along with the elements tshirt and a beanie just before xmas. When the package eventually showed up after 3 months, I was dissapointed to say the least. the molo session cd is suffering from poor sound and the choir is just not all that great, the t-shirt was way too large, and not very cool design either (it looked kind of cool from the pictures).
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stip wrote:
Ilium wrote:
The version of Betterman is really good. Long Road and Love Boat Captain are OK.
I was a bit disappointed with the whole thing. It sounded a bit like Eddie mailed those performances in, but he might have been trying not to upstage the choir (which is neat)
I actually like LBC the most out of the Pearl Jam songs. As for the choir songs, I just can't get into them. I'm glad I have the CD in my collection though.
The booklet story is great. Especially the one about the hidden track improv. It kinda changes your reception of it after you read it.
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joeylittle wrote:
honestly...has anyone actually listened to this CD more than twice?
waste of money. i was suckered.
if profits went to charity then ok,,, a good thing.
but if not, why the fuck did i buy this?
does anyone still listen to this teenage choir?
I bought two, left one sealed. I thought it might turn into a collectors item!
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Joined: Tue Nov 30, 2004 4:02 am Posts: 44183 Location: New York Gender: Male
hell I don't even listen to the ed solo stuff anymore. not a particulary strong outing from him
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