Post subject: Re: If only one Pearl Jam record was stored in a time capsule
Posted: Sat Apr 23, 2011 5:11 pm
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Post subject: Re: If only one Pearl Jam record was stored in a time capsule
Posted: Sat Apr 23, 2011 11:22 pm
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mick7184 wrote:
Yeah, definitely Vitalogy. I like Binaural and Riot Act more, but you really cant start with those if you are trying to get into PJ.
Is this about "getting people into PJ"? I'd argue it isn't for me. I'd argue that this is a document which I consider representative of my ideal Pearl Jam. Or the quintessence of what I want the Pearl Jam to be about, regardless of whether their entire career bared out that ideal.
Jorge, kill the suspense and tell me what you stuck in the time capsule.
Post subject: Re: If only one Pearl Jam record was stored in a time capsule
Posted: Sun Apr 24, 2011 2:27 am
Johnny Guitar
Joined: Sat Apr 23, 2011 10:19 pm Posts: 155
gonna have to cast one for S/T. While many other PJ masterpieces have higher highs (and lower lows), S/T presents many aspects of PJ's sound (perhaps their most diverse recording next to Vitalogy and Binaural), and does so in a consistently excellent manner.
Yield, No Code, and Ten are probably closer to my heart than S/T, but I think future generations will discover what lies at the heart of Pearl Jam in no finer manner than within the minutes of Avocado.
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