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 Post subject: RHCP, Tool, Nickelback all climb, PJ falls.... ???
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This is not a personal lamentation about Pearl Jam's chart position. I just want to know how people can buy MORE of these other bands after they've already been on the charts for a while, and LESS of Pearl Jam. Especially considering that this seems like PJ's most accessible and radio-friendly album in quite a while.

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 Post subject: Re: RHCP, Tool, Nickelback all climb, PJ falls.... ???
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This is not a personal lamentation about Pearl Jam's chart position. I just want to know how people can buy MORE of these other bands after they've already been on the charts for a while, and LESS of Pearl Jam. Especially considering that this seems like PJ's most accessible and radio-friendly album in quite a while.



kids relate to the paddle pop man :roll:

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 Post subject: Re: RHCP, Tool, Nickelback all climb, PJ falls.... ???
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kusko_andy wrote:
This is not a personal lamentation about Pearl Jam's chart position. I just want to know how people can buy MORE of these other bands after they've already been on the charts for a while, and LESS of Pearl Jam. Especially considering that this seems like PJ's most accessible and radio-friendly album in quite a while.



kids relate to the paddle pop man :roll:


I'm not a big Tool fan, but they are not really poppish, and they've been around a long time now so they're not the new, hip thing. To see them outperform PJ from a commercial standpoint is very strange to me.

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because poser bands>the real thing.


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 Post subject: Re: RHCP, Tool, Nickelback all climb, PJ falls.... ???
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kusko_andy wrote:
sad wrote:
kusko_andy wrote:
This is not a personal lamentation about Pearl Jam's chart position. I just want to know how people can buy MORE of these other bands after they've already been on the charts for a while, and LESS of Pearl Jam. Especially considering that this seems like PJ's most accessible and radio-friendly album in quite a while.



kids relate to the paddle pop man :roll:


I'm not a big Tool fan, but they are not really poppish, and they've been around a long time now so they're not the new, hip thing. To see them outperform PJ from a commercial standpoint is very strange to me.



i must admit that i am very suprised at the amount of success that tool have had, i don't think that they have had a great album since aenima.

as for nickleback they just sing pop songs with guitars and long hair

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sad wrote:
kusko_andy wrote:
sad wrote:
kusko_andy wrote:
This is not a personal lamentation about Pearl Jam's chart position. I just want to know how people can buy MORE of these other bands after they've already been on the charts for a while, and LESS of Pearl Jam. Especially considering that this seems like PJ's most accessible and radio-friendly album in quite a while.



kids relate to the paddle pop man :roll:


I'm not a big Tool fan, but they are not really poppish, and they've been around a long time now so they're not the new, hip thing. To see them outperform PJ from a commercial standpoint is very strange to me.



i must admit that i am very suprised at the amount of success that tool have had, i don't think that they have had a great album since aenima.

as for nickleback they just sing pop songs with guitars and long hair


so true, it makes me sick

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I Got Memories wrote:
sad wrote:
kusko_andy wrote:
sad wrote:
kusko_andy wrote:
This is not a personal lamentation about Pearl Jam's chart position. I just want to know how people can buy MORE of these other bands after they've already been on the charts for a while, and LESS of Pearl Jam. Especially considering that this seems like PJ's most accessible and radio-friendly album in quite a while.



kids relate to the paddle pop man :roll:


I'm not a big Tool fan, but they are not really poppish, and they've been around a long time now so they're not the new, hip thing. To see them outperform PJ from a commercial standpoint is very strange to me.



i must admit that i am very suprised at the amount of success that tool have had, i don't think that they have had a great album since aenima.

as for nickleback they just sing pop songs with guitars and long hair


so true, it makes me sick


Makes me sick too - but the girlfriend loves it. Completely does my head in!!!

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Primal wrote:
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sad wrote:
kusko_andy wrote:
sad wrote:
kusko_andy wrote:
This is not a personal lamentation about Pearl Jam's chart position. I just want to know how people can buy MORE of these other bands after they've already been on the charts for a while, and LESS of Pearl Jam. Especially considering that this seems like PJ's most accessible and radio-friendly album in quite a while.



kids relate to the paddle pop man :roll:


I'm not a big Tool fan, but they are not really poppish, and they've been around a long time now so they're not the new, hip thing. To see them outperform PJ from a commercial standpoint is very strange to me.



i must admit that i am very suprised at the amount of success that tool have had, i don't think that they have had a great album since aenima.

as for nickleback they just sing pop songs with guitars and long hair


so true, it makes me sick


Makes me sick too - but the girlfriend loves it. Completely does my head in!!!


seems to be the way it goes :roll:

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Guys, the last 2 RHCP albums & Tool albums have been huge.. The last 2 PJ albums before their new one were commercial flops. That's why Pearl Jam isn't selling as much as them... It's gonna take more than just this album to make a comeback & be on the same level saleswise as RHCP & Tool. This album is just the first step.

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i am a big tool fan and i also like rhcp, but i cant stand nickleback i think that pearl jam should be where nickleback are, its only right.

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RHCP and Nickelback get massive airplay on radio and MTV. You'll hear their songs more times in an hour than you will Tool or PJ's in a week. That explains their success. Tool has a massive fanbase. They appeal to fans of numerous genres whearas PJ appeals mainly to PJ fans.

I think you people are a bit jaded in regards to your musical worldview. Hanging out on a busy PJ message board every day might give one the impression that they are actually a hugely popular band, but i think that's a misconception. Granted they still fill arenas around the world but it's only because they have a dedicated fanbase of hardcore lifelong fans. Despite the radiofriendliness of the new album i don't think they are winning a lot of new fans over just yet.


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RHCP and Nickelback get massive airplay on radio and MTV. You'll hear their songs more times in an hour than you will Tool or PJ's in a week. That explains their success. Tool has a massive fanbase. They appeal to fans of numerous genres whearas PJ appeals mainly to PJ fans.

I think you people are a bit jaded in regards to your musical worldview. Hanging out on a busy PJ message board every day might give one the impression that they are actually a hugely popular band, but i think that's a misconception. Granted they still fill arenas around the world but it's only because they have a dedicated fanbase of hardcore lifelong fans. Despite the radiofriendliness of the new album i don't think they are winning a lot of new fans over just yet.

well said Michael.


and this just in, the RHCP and Tool albums are very good. i dont see why this should surprise anyone.

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I don't think the RHCP have ever truly made a good album...

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I don't think the RHCP have ever truly made a good album...


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I don't think the RHCP have ever truly made a good album...


:shock:


I gotta say I really think so.. I own BSSM, I own Californication, & I own Stadium Arcadium... Every album has it's good songs here & there, but beginning to end I don't think so.

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but mothers milk is such a good album, i think its the best they have done.

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I haven't heard that one.

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That's because it came out before they sold out.

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I'm a big Tool fan, but there new album isn't that good. Right in Two is an awesome song, but the rest really is just decent, and isn't up to their standards.

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I don't think the RHCP have ever truly made a good album...
:shock:

BSSM?! But you were about 6 when that came out - maybe you don't have it?


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