Joined: Fri May 19, 2006 11:00 pm Posts: 13226 Location: Adelaide, AUS
KingHardball wrote:
No Code sits dead last, where it shall remain for all time. Where's the appeal after Hail Hail and Red Mosquito? Sure, In My Tree is aite, Off He Goes is passable, but the rest is mostly self-indulgent Eddie stuff. Reeeeeeeal indulgent.
I wouldn't object to more of that kind of self-indulgence.
But, hey, I'm just a bro who thinks No Code is the most satisfying and accomplished album these guys have made by some margin.
Joined: Fri Sep 15, 2006 11:00 am Posts: 16093 Location: dublin Gender: Male
Some really strange headphones I bought last week have made me hear Yield a whole different way. It's like all this stuff which was buried in the back came up front and pushed everything else back. Some lovely stuff going on on that record.
And Spennos right, we could do with a lot more like No Code. Hopefully the next one goes that way in some small way.
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it's about time this forum started showing some good sense!
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Vs - love Vitalogy - love Ten - love Yield - love Riot Act - underrated No Code - would of loved with all night Binaural - would of loved with original tracklisting Backspacer - only dislike 2 songs Pearl Jam- love the first 5 songs
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