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 Post subject: Favourite briudges iun a PJ soung
PostPosted: Mon Jul 27, 2009 6:35 pm 
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Regardless whether you like the song as a whole...

In My Tree
Pilate
Do The Evolution
('hallelujah' part)
Thin Air (right into the nice drum and bass section before the last chorus)
Insignificance
Man Of The Hour
(I prefer it live too - I reccommend people listen to the one from Ed's recent solo Hawaii show, he goes into the higher register, but a little different. It sounds gorgeous.)
Severed Hand

PJ have a lot of amazing bridges. Honourable mentions go to Sad, Down, Brain Of J, NAIS.


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 Post subject: Re: Favourite bridges in a PJ song
PostPosted: Mon Jul 27, 2009 6:39 pm 
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I immediately thought of Severed Hand. Best part of the album, love that bridge, gets my fist pumping.


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 Post subject: Re: Favourite bridges in a PJ song
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I like The Fixer's short bridge. I always liked Puzzles and Games bridge even though it ended up getting morphed into a different version of the song. :)

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 Post subject: Re: Favourite bridges in a PJ song
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Off the top of my head I'd have to say Alive.

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 Post subject: Re: Favourite bridges in a PJ song
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I'm locking this thread because iceagecoming put a "u" in the word "favorite."

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 Post subject: Re: Favourite bridges in a PJ song
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 Post subject: Re: Favourite bridges in a PJ song
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I'm locking this thread because iceagecoming put a "u" in the word "favorite."


It's the correct spelling of the word that has vanished because you fat American pricks are too lazy to spell it out completely.


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 Post subject: Re: Favourite bridges in a PJ song
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Angus wrote:
B wrote:
I'm locking this thread because iceagecoming put a "u" in the word "favorite."


It's the correct spelling of the word that has vanished because you fat American pricks are too lazy to spell it out completely.


Better things to do than waste time on typing needless "U"'s.
Like discussing them!
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 Post subject: Re: Favourite bridges in a PJ song
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 Post subject: Re: Favourite bridges in a PJ song
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Corduroy is the best bridge of not only Pearl Jam's catalog, but maybe the best hard rock bridge I've ever heard.


Brain of J's bridge is awesome as well.


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 Post subject: Re: Favourite bridges in a PJ song
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triggercut wrote:
Corduroy is the best bridge of not only Pearl Jam's catalog, but maybe the best hard rock bridge I've ever heard.


:fail:

anyone who's anyone knows My Morning Song by the Black Crowes has the best bridge ever
:mrgreen:

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 Post subject: Re: Favourite bridges in a PJ song
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I agree with all so far

I'll add Nothingman to the list


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 Post subject: Re: Favourite bridges in a PJ song
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Personal favorites are definitely Severed Hand, Corduroy and DTE.

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 Post subject: Re: Favourite bridges in a PJ song
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I'm locking this thread because iceagecoming put a "u" in the word "favorite."


U can suck my English balls, sir.


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 Post subject: Re: Favourite bridges in a PJ song
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Angus wrote:
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I'm locking this thread because iceagecoming put a "u" in the word "favorite."


It's the correct spelling of the word that has vanished because you fat American pricks are too lazy to spell it out completely.

If languages can't evolve and branch off into dialects then everyone is wrong for not speaking the original english.

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 Post subject: Re: Favourite bridges in a PJ song
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I love Pilate's. Not sure on others off the top of my head. Alive's is probably their most epic/anthemic.

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cutuphalfdead wrote:
Angus wrote:
B wrote:
I'm locking this thread because iceagecoming put a "u" in the word "favorite."


It's the correct spelling of the word that has vanished because you fat American pricks are too lazy to spell it out completely.

If languages can't evolve and branch off into dialects then everyone is wrong for not speaking the original english.


níetan, áblissian capiende

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 Post subject: Re: Favourite bridges in a PJ song
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triggercut wrote:
Corduroy is the best bridge of not only Pearl Jam's catalog, but maybe the best hard rock bridge I've ever heard.




Agreed, I was about to make a post saying Corduroy has my favirote bridge in any song ever.


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 Post subject: Re: Favourite bridges in a PJ song
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favourite :thumbsup:

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 Post subject: Re: Favourite bridges in a PJ song
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Whaut exauctly ius au briudge?

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