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McParadigm wrote:
There's one thing MFC can't lose It's that feel. It can pawn its shirt, its shoes But not that feel
Seriously, this song is a bit underwritten, but the guitars sound fucking amazing, and it gives the song a fantastic mood.
nice stealth Tom reference
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4 stars. MFC is a good little song. Much like Bruce Springsteen, Ed uses the escape/travel/car theme in a lot of songs, and this one is probably his best (and yes, that includes Rearviewmirror). "There's a lot to be said for nowhere" is a great lyric.
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One of my favorite Stone solos at the end of this tune...only lasts about 0:25 but I love the motion and swirling feel of it dropping into a climactic ending.
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Post subject: Re: SOTM: There's a lot to be said for nowhere
Posted: Sat Nov 20, 2010 11:02 am
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The ear line in the chorus really really bothers me, it is pretty bad. Especially considering the original lyrics were "there's no need to fear, no traffic here, I feel so clear" and "there's no need to fear, no seatbelts here" as well as "there's no assholes here, no need to swear, just you my dear". Much better lyrics.
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Post subject: Re: SOTM: There's a lot to be said for nowhere
Posted: Sat Nov 20, 2010 3:44 pm
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vedderforpresident wrote:
The ear line in the chorus really really bothers me, it is pretty bad. Especially considering the original lyrics were "there's no need to fear, no traffic here, I feel so clear" and "there's no need to fear, no seatbelts here" as well as "there's no assholes here, no need to swear, just you my dear". Much better lyrics.
where are those lyrics from?
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Post subject: Re: SOTM: There's a lot to be said for nowhere
Posted: Sat Nov 20, 2010 8:08 pm
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stip wrote:
vedderforpresident wrote:
The ear line in the chorus really really bothers me, it is pretty bad. Especially considering the original lyrics were "there's no need to fear, no traffic here, I feel so clear" and "there's no need to fear, no seatbelts here" as well as "there's no assholes here, no need to swear, just you my dear". Much better lyrics.
where are those lyrics from?
I was wondering that too.
I like the "ear" line though, it's a little dorky but I think I've just grown fond of it over the years.
Post subject: Re: SOTM: There's a lot to be said for nowhere
Posted: Sat Nov 20, 2010 10:09 pm
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spenno wrote:
stip wrote:
vedderforpresident wrote:
The ear line in the chorus really really bothers me, it is pretty bad. Especially considering the original lyrics were "there's no need to fear, no traffic here, I feel so clear" and "there's no need to fear, no seatbelts here" as well as "there's no assholes here, no need to swear, just you my dear". Much better lyrics.
where are those lyrics from?
I was wondering that too.
I like the "ear" line though, it's a little dorky but I think I've just grown fond of it over the years.
They're from the show Ed did in 96 with those Italian guys in Rome, the first time MFC was played live I believe. So while I don't know if you could call it the 'original' lyrics, they certainly are better.
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Post subject: Re: SOTM: There's a lot to be said for nowhere
Posted: Sun Nov 21, 2010 1:22 am
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vedderforpresident wrote:
spenno wrote:
stip wrote:
vedderforpresident wrote:
The ear line in the chorus really really bothers me, it is pretty bad. Especially considering the original lyrics were "there's no need to fear, no traffic here, I feel so clear" and "there's no need to fear, no seatbelts here" as well as "there's no assholes here, no need to swear, just you my dear". Much better lyrics.
where are those lyrics from?
I was wondering that too.
I like the "ear" line though, it's a little dorky but I think I've just grown fond of it over the years.
They're from the show Ed did in 96 with those Italian guys in Rome, the first time MFC was played live I believe. So while I don't know if you could call it the 'original' lyrics, they certainly are better.
More details about this show, please. I vaguely remember it.
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Post subject: Re: SOTM: There's a lot to be said for nowhere
Posted: Tue Nov 23, 2010 4:31 am
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cutuphalfdead wrote:
vedderforpresident wrote:
spenno wrote:
stip wrote:
vedderforpresident wrote:
The ear line in the chorus really really bothers me, it is pretty bad. Especially considering the original lyrics were "there's no need to fear, no traffic here, I feel so clear" and "there's no need to fear, no seatbelts here" as well as "there's no assholes here, no need to swear, just you my dear". Much better lyrics.
where are those lyrics from?
I was wondering that too.
I like the "ear" line though, it's a little dorky but I think I've just grown fond of it over the years.
They're from the show Ed did in 96 with those Italian guys in Rome, the first time MFC was played live I believe. So while I don't know if you could call it the 'original' lyrics, they certainly are better.
More details about this show, please. I vaguely remember it.
Ed made a surprise appearance at the Goa Club in Rome for one reason or another back in '96 and played a set with a pair of local musicians (Fausto Casara on drums and Francesco Aliotta on bass).
12/04/96
01. Off He Goes (Ed solo) 02. The Kids Are Alright 03. I Can't Explain 04. My Generation 05. Corduroy (re-worked) - Is this where Riotshelf got his "corduroy"cover from, the one that won an RM contest? 06. Immortality 07. MFC (unreleased at the time, different lyrics) 08. Not For You 09. Crazy Mary (short jam) 10. Love -> Building On Fire 11. Lukin 12. Next To You 13. Rearviewmirror 14. So You Want To Be A Rock N' Roll Star? 15. Improv
_________________ Vedder’s sticking with the underdog, McCready’s classicist rock solo, Gossard, Ament, and Abbruzzese’s solid yet organic and rootsy rhythm section. It’s earnest, it’s got tension, and that nod to classic rock. It’s Pearl Jam.
Post subject: Re: SOTM: There's a lot to be said for nowhere
Posted: Tue Nov 23, 2010 4:32 am
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vedderforpresident wrote:
cutuphalfdead wrote:
vedderforpresident wrote:
spenno wrote:
stip wrote:
vedderforpresident wrote:
The ear line in the chorus really really bothers me, it is pretty bad. Especially considering the original lyrics were "there's no need to fear, no traffic here, I feel so clear" and "there's no need to fear, no seatbelts here" as well as "there's no assholes here, no need to swear, just you my dear". Much better lyrics.
where are those lyrics from?
I was wondering that too.
I like the "ear" line though, it's a little dorky but I think I've just grown fond of it over the years.
They're from the show Ed did in 96 with those Italian guys in Rome, the first time MFC was played live I believe. So while I don't know if you could call it the 'original' lyrics, they certainly are better.
More details about this show, please. I vaguely remember it.
Ed made a surprise appearance at the Goa Club in Rome for one reason or another back in '96 and played a set with a pair of local musicians (Fausto Casara on drums and Francesco Aliotta on bass).
12/04/96
01. Off He Goes (Ed solo) 02. The Kids Are Alright 03. I Can't Explain 04. My Generation 05. Corduroy (re-worked) - Is this where Riotshelf got his "corduroy"cover from, the one that won an RM contest? 06. Immortality 07. MFC (unreleased at the time, different lyrics) 08. Not For You 09. Crazy Mary (short jam) 10. Love -> Building On Fire 11. Lukin 12. Next To You 13. Rearviewmirror 14. So You Want To Be A Rock N' Roll Star? 15. Improv
I think the riotshelf number (bookshelf and riot actor 25) just reinvented the song
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Post subject: Re: SOTM: There's a lot to be said for nowhere
Posted: Tue Nov 23, 2010 5:15 am
Dave A's Slave
Joined: Thu Apr 19, 2007 9:19 am Posts: 728 Location: Island Continent Gender: Male
stip wrote:
vedderforpresident wrote:
cutuphalfdead wrote:
vedderforpresident wrote:
spenno wrote:
stip wrote:
vedderforpresident wrote:
The ear line in the chorus really really bothers me, it is pretty bad. Especially considering the original lyrics were "there's no need to fear, no traffic here, I feel so clear" and "there's no need to fear, no seatbelts here" as well as "there's no assholes here, no need to swear, just you my dear". Much better lyrics.
where are those lyrics from?
I was wondering that too.
I like the "ear" line though, it's a little dorky but I think I've just grown fond of it over the years.
They're from the show Ed did in 96 with those Italian guys in Rome, the first time MFC was played live I believe. So while I don't know if you could call it the 'original' lyrics, they certainly are better.
More details about this show, please. I vaguely remember it.
Ed made a surprise appearance at the Goa Club in Rome for one reason or another back in '96 and played a set with a pair of local musicians (Fausto Casara on drums and Francesco Aliotta on bass).
12/04/96
01. Off He Goes (Ed solo) 02. The Kids Are Alright 03. I Can't Explain 04. My Generation 05. Corduroy (re-worked) - Is this where Riotshelf got his "corduroy"cover from, the one that won an RM contest? 06. Immortality 07. MFC (unreleased at the time, different lyrics) 08. Not For You 09. Crazy Mary (short jam) 10. Love -> Building On Fire 11. Lukin 12. Next To You 13. Rearviewmirror 14. So You Want To Be A Rock N' Roll Star? 15. Improv
I think the riotshelf number (bookshelf and riot actor 25) just reinvented the song
It sounds very very similar to that Rome version of Corduroy though...
_________________ Vedder’s sticking with the underdog, McCready’s classicist rock solo, Gossard, Ament, and Abbruzzese’s solid yet organic and rootsy rhythm section. It’s earnest, it’s got tension, and that nod to classic rock. It’s Pearl Jam.
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