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 Post subject: I never listen to Pearl Jam albums straight through anymore
PostPosted: Mon Apr 24, 2006 6:35 am 
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With the exception of the new one, which I obviously haven't exhausted yet. I've listened to every PJ album from start to finish at least 600 times. I always listen to the albums on shuffle now. It's good for a change. Don't fear the shuffle.[/i]


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i usually make a quick playlist of ten or so songs from any album and shuffle my way through them

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right now im listening to the new album and ten shuffled together :D

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ive made about 100 PJ compilation CDs and after the new album is released and ive listened to it for a month or so im sure ill make a bunch more.

i usually listen to the compilations or the boots when im listening to PJ

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With the exception of Ten and Vs., I listen a lot to the albums all the way through.


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Until I became sad and started reading and posting here I hadn't listened to a studio album in years. I listen to the bootlegs, I think they sound so good live, and you get a good mix of material. Only reading about people talking about the merits of albums did I actually listen to the albums again.

I still prefer the bootlegs. I'm sure after this years tours, I won't much list to the Guac album, I'll be listening to the boots

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Until I became sad and started reading and posting here I hadn't listened to a studio album in years.


Hey! :lol:

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i hardly ever listen to pearl jam albums anymore, but if i do, i listen all the way through.

except for the first 3 albums, which never even see my cd player.

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I hardly ever listen to the albums anymore, but it I do its on vinyl. I listen to tons of bootlegs. I think I've heard the studio versions a million times.

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Cal Varnsen wrote:
i hardly ever listen to pearl jam albums anymore, but if i do, i listen all the way through.

except for the first 3 albums, which never even see my cd player.


Do you own the firs three albums?


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mowbs wrote:
Cal Varnsen wrote:
i hardly ever listen to pearl jam albums anymore, but if i do, i listen all the way through.

except for the first 3 albums, which never even see my cd player.


Do you own the firs three albums?


haha thats exactly what i thought. he loves them enough to keep em :lol: :wink:

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mowbs wrote:
Cal Varnsen wrote:
i hardly ever listen to pearl jam albums anymore, but if i do, i listen all the way through.

except for the first 3 albums, which never even see my cd player.


Do you own the firs three albums?


haha thats exactly what i thought. he loves them enough to keep em :lol: :wink:


he's been outed...

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I downloaded the new tool album to give guac a break, since I've listened to it non stop since the first leak. I make tons of PJ mixes but I go back and forth on listening to those, live stuff, and the records. I actaully don't listen to concerts very much, although I always enjoy them when I do. Instead I listen to the concert comps people put up here.

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I have a playlist of all PJ studio albums and often shuffle through those. I like to listen to the concerts, but that requires at least a 2-and-half-hour investment.

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stip wrote:
I downloaded the new tool album to give guac a break, since I've listened to it non stop since the first leak. I make tons of PJ mixes but I go back and forth on listening to those, live stuff, and the records. I actaully don't listen to concerts very much, although I always enjoy them when I do. Instead I listen to the concert comps people put up here.


how is that tool album?

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I can't remember the last time I've listened to Ten or Vs straight thru. It's been over six years, probably closer to 8. I listened to Vitalogy with headsphones once about a year ago. I haven't listened to it since and before that night i had probably gone a few years. The same with No Code. I listen to Yield a few times a year. But, I might skip over MFC and Pilate. I don't even know where Binaural and Riot Act are. Once the upcoming shows are available, the same will happen to Avocado


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Yeild is the album I listen to most sraight through. It's probably becuase its their most upbeat album, (haven't listened to the new one) and its the best one to listen to when your doing homework or just chillin.


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Riot act and Vitalogy are the hardest for me to listen to strait through. For very different reasons though.

Riot act has songs that aren't good while Vitalogy has those throw away non song tracks.

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a shuffle every once in a while is good. but i always love listening to one all the way through. you capture the mood of the recording and lyrics much better than bouncing between the different environments of the various albums.

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MarshVegas wrote:
Yeild is the album I listen to most sraight through. It's probably becuase its their most upbeat album, (haven't listened to the new one) and its the best one to listen to when your doing homework or just chillin.


It's not more upbeat than Yield, although it's ultimatley more inspiring.

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