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Wikipedia says:
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Jack Irons plays drums on "Hey Foxymophandlemama, That's Me". The song was a late addition to the album, recorded after Abbruzzese was fired from the band. Stone Gossard and Mike McCready were absent from the recording session and thus do not play on the song. "Hey Foxymophandlemama, That's Me" was given an alternate title ("Stupid Mop") on other copies of the album.
after reading that i assumed that Ed did all the guitar stuff on this - is there any reliable database concerning who played what in PJ's studio albums?
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I'm not sure about a database on who exactly plays on what song. But given how self-indulgent of an Ed song Stupid Mop is, it wouldn't surprise me if he laid down all the guitar tracks.
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Joined: Thu Apr 13, 2006 4:33 am Posts: 8422 Location: Berthier-sur-Mer Gender: Male
thanks! those two theories together make sense...i kinda like it in the same way as i like The Beatles Revolution#9. i think, PJ aside, that it's a really fulfilled experimental track, meaning that it asks for some kind of visceral response from the listener - i agree it's not everyone's cup of tea - neither are John Cage or Stockhausen, but considering it was a deliberate track, not a hidden one or a Lost Dog, i thought it might be interresting to hear about it objectively.
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i remember when i first got into PJ i went to sleep listening to Vitalogy and woke up during stupid mop and all i felt i knew ceased to be. it was a terrifying moment.
i didnt know WHAT THE FUCK was going on
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Vedderleaguer wrote:
i remember when i first got into PJ i went to sleep listening to Vitalogy and woke up during stupid mop and all i felt i knew ceased to be. it was a terrifying moment.
i didnt know WHAT THE FUCK was going on
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I'm not sure that I would call this a song, but I also find it mesmerizing. I don't listen to it all of the time, but I'm glad it's there.
I agree with dkfan9; it is a riveting ending. After the turmoil we've visited earlier in the album, it is an interesting pairing with IMMORTALITY. IMMORTALITY gives you the possibility of choice in how you deal with this turmoil. STUPID MOP takes choice away from you. Sometimes rational thought is the thing that does not survive the pressures of the lives we live.
i remember when i first got into PJ i went to sleep listening to Vitalogy and woke up during stupid mop and all i felt i knew ceased to be. it was a terrifying moment.
i didnt know WHAT THE FUCK was going on
I swear I had that same experience, I'm pretty sure I did wet my bed a little.
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Vedderleaguer wrote:
i remember when i first got into PJ i went to sleep listening to Vitalogy and woke up during stupid mop and all i felt i knew ceased to be. it was a terrifying moment.
i didnt know WHAT THE FUCK was going on
The same thing happened with me too.
But its a good ending to the album
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