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i believe his best stuff is shown in his work with mad season, then temple of the dog.............it sucks that what i consider his best stuff isnt even with pearl jam,,,,,
though i think pj is the greatest band of all time,,,,,,......sorry if this ruffles any feathers but, for christ sake have you heard "november hotel" fuck....
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rockfan wrote:
i believe his best stuff is shown in his work with mad season, then temple of the dog.............it sucks that what i consider his best stuff isnt even with pearl jam,,,,, though i think pj is the greatest band of all time,,,,,,......sorry if this ruffles any feathers but, for christ sake have you heard "november hotel" fuck....
I believe I have been quoted as calling November Hotel a "Sonic Eargasm, which is in fact exactly what it is... 7 someodd minutes of pure ecstacy!
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rockfan wrote:
i believe his best stuff is shown in his work with mad season, then temple of the dog.............it sucks that what i consider his best stuff isnt even with pearl jam,,,,, though i think pj is the greatest band of all time,,,,,,......sorry if this ruffles any feathers but, for christ sake have you heard "november hotel" fuck....
I believe I have been quoted as calling November Hotel a "Sonic Eargasm", which is in fact exactly what it is... 7 someodd minutes of pure ecstacy!
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N0 C0DE 79 wrote:
rockfan wrote:
i believe his best stuff is shown in his work with mad season, then temple of the dog.............it sucks that what i consider his best stuff isnt even with pearl jam,,,,, though i think pj is the greatest band of all time,,,,,,......sorry if this ruffles any feathers but, for christ sake have you heard "november hotel" fuck....
I believe I have been quoted as calling November Hotel a "Sonic Eargasm, which is in fact exactly what it is... 7 someodd minutes of pure ecstacy!
holy shit thats cool,,,,totally agree,,,,fuckin song is ha ha "sonic eargasm"....
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rockfan wrote:
N0 C0DE 79 wrote:
rockfan wrote:
i believe his best stuff is shown in his work with mad season, then temple of the dog.............it sucks that what i consider his best stuff isnt even with pearl jam,,,,, though i think pj is the greatest band of all time,,,,,,......sorry if this ruffles any feathers but, for christ sake have you heard "november hotel" fuck....
I believe I have been quoted as calling November Hotel a "Sonic Eargasm, which is in fact exactly what it is... 7 someodd minutes of pure ecstacy!
holy shit thats cool,,,,totally agree,,,,fuckin song is ha ha "sonic eargasm"....
As much as I think that Layne's voice is what makes that album, This is my favorite song on Above lol
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more and more i'm thinking binaural.
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I have to agree that Mike is at his best on the bootlegs...actually he's just at his best live when they just let him go off for awhile, sometimes when he's just wailing away I look over at Ed and he looks like he's totally amazed and entertained as much by Mike as we are in the audience...Above is a great album and I love him on it but I totally disagree that TOTD is some of his best work, it's a great record too but I'd rather hear him on any PJ album
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dirtyfrank0705 wrote:
rafa_garcia18 wrote:
to get mike's best work with pearl jam, i think only bootlegs will suffice. the 98 and 00 tours i think really are were to look.
I agree that, like Ed's vocals, Mike's playing is best displayed live. His work on the albums is good, but he's just fucking great up on that stage.
I agree too (about mike, not ed--his best vocal work is on the early records)
I haven't listened to mad season but I always thought river of deciet was his most beautiful composition.
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I think 'Reach Down' is way better than anything on the Mad Season cd. I think that's his best. Mad Season is awesome, don't get me wrong. It's better than his work on any PJ album except maybe Ten. I love his guitar on Yield, too.
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stip wrote:
I haven't listened to mad season but I always thought river of deciet was his most beautiful composition.
From what I've gathered of your posting, stip, you may really love the Mad Season cd. It really is great, even compared with the tons of great music from it's time. Sounds more AIC than PJ to me, but I think that's just because of Layne.
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there's really nothing original on ten but it's still pretty good guitar work by michael.
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Sandler wrote:
stip wrote:
I haven't listened to mad season but I always thought river of deciet was his most beautiful composition.
From what I've gathered of your posting, stip, you may really love the Mad Season cd. It really is great, even compared with the tons of great music from it's time. Sounds more AIC than PJ to me, but I think that's just because of Layne.
hmm, i dont know why stip said hes never heard it when he said this about it not too long ago in the mad season thread...
stip wrote:
Cal Varnsen wrote:
corduroy_blazer as an elf wrote:
should i buy this album?
its really not that good. 1 or 2 songs are alright, but thats it.
Cal is sorta right on this one. Three songs are GREAT! But the rest of the album is forgetable
River of Deciet is gorgeous and some of Mike's finest work
I'm above is great
Long Gone Day is a wonderful duet with Mark Lanegan (who also does backing vocals on I'm above)
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rockfan wrote:
i believe his best stuff is shown in his work with mad season, then temple of the dog.............it sucks that what i consider his best stuff isnt even with pearl jam,,,,,
Gotta say I've always thought this as well.
Kind of a shame but at least we've had the chance to hear this great guitarist shine.
He's kind of handy in a live environment for Pearl Jam though!
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Cal Varnsen wrote:
Sandler wrote:
stip wrote:
I haven't listened to mad season but I always thought river of deciet was his most beautiful composition.
From what I've gathered of your posting, stip, you may really love the Mad Season cd. It really is great, even compared with the tons of great music from it's time. Sounds more AIC than PJ to me, but I think that's just because of Layne.
hmm, i dont know why stip said hes never heard it when he said this about it not too long ago in the mad season thread...
stip wrote:
Cal Varnsen wrote:
corduroy_blazer as an elf wrote:
should i buy this album?
its really not that good. 1 or 2 songs are alright, but thats it.
Cal is sorta right on this one. Three songs are GREAT! But the rest of the album is forgetable
River of Deciet is gorgeous and some of Mike's finest work
I'm above is great
Long Gone Day is a wonderful duet with Mark Lanegan (who also does backing vocals on I'm above)
Typo on my part. I meant to say that I haven't listned to it in a while. Need to finish thoughts.
Nice detective work there cal.
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