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Title: Top 10 most underappreciated Pearl Jam deep cuts
Post by: Thousand Made-Up Loves on October 11, 2011, 11:52:26 pm
Rack this dude...the perfect bridge between Pearl Jam eras.
(http://media.tumblr.com/tumblr_l8c9j7J1u51qa7ht6.jpg)

1. Tremor Christ
2. Who You Are
3. Around the Bend
4. Mankind
5. I'm Open
6. Indifference
7. Push Me, Pull Me
8. All or None
9. Inside Job
10. Cropduster

P.S. No Code is undoubtedly the greatest PJ album ever created. Thanks, Jack.
Title: Re: Top 10 most underappreciated Pearl Jam deep cuts
Post by: i am gay and i like cats on October 12, 2011, 08:25:25 am
guys with tattoos . . . and receding hairlines, should go away.
Title: Re: Top 10 most underappreciated Pearl Jam deep cuts
Post by: Vas Deferens on October 12, 2011, 10:47:20 am
http://www.popmatters.com/pm/post/149147-/
Title: Re: Top 10 most underappreciated Pearl Jam deep cuts
Post by: James Ford on October 12, 2011, 11:00:20 am
1. The Dump is Stuck, Sing Another Verse
2. Bro Pile in the Pit
3. Mookie Blaylock's Best Blow
4. Next Month's Shower
5. Occupy Jeremy's Ass
6. Another Slow Brooder
7. Another Earnest Song
8. Growl Like Bear
9. Trouble With This Week's Bowel Movement, Again
10. Nader for President, 2012
Title: Re: Top 10 most underappreciated Pearl Jam deep cuts
Post by: StoneTheCrow on October 12, 2011, 11:08:34 am
P.S. No Code is undoubtedly the greatest PJ album ever created. Thanks, Jack.


It SHOULD have been.  No doubt about it. But they couldn't get anything right after Vitology.

....and that REM list has the top 5 right but they're all out of order.  For shame.
Title: Re: Top 10 most underappreciated Pearl Jam deep cuts
Post by: serpent boy on October 12, 2011, 02:28:54 pm
Awesome list. All are incredible songs. I love that you have 4 from No Code, which is undoubtedly their best. And "Cropduster" is VERY underappreciated. Cameron writes some killer tracks.

I'm not sure what we're considering "deep cuts" here. Is it anything that isn't a single? Stuff they don't really play live much? Does "Last Exit" or "Blood" count?

Here's mine:
1.) Breath
2.) Sleight of Hand
3.) In My Tree
4.) Faithfull
5.) Evacuation
6.) Hold On
7.) Of the Earth
8.) Johnny Guitar
9.) You Are
10.) Army Reserve
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11.) Low Light
12.) U
13.) Immortality
14.) Present Tense
15.) Cropduster
Title: Re: Top 10 most underappreciated Pearl Jam deep cuts
Post by: Vas Deferens on October 12, 2011, 02:30:20 pm
http://www.popmatters.com/pm/post/146634-the-ten-best-tori-amos-songs
Title: Re: Top 10 most underappreciated Pearl Jam deep cuts
Post by: StoneTheCrow on October 12, 2011, 03:02:44 pm
13.) Immortality
14.) Present Tense

2 of my favorites for sure.  The last one comes across so much better when played live.
Title: Re: Top 10 most underappreciated Pearl Jam deep cuts
Post by: Brian_Wallace on October 12, 2011, 05:35:48 pm


Ohhh...oohhh!  Does everyone get to do one?  Can I do "Ten Best Oasis songs that rip off either 'Dear Prudence' or 'All The Young Dudes'?"

Brian
Title: Re: Top 10 most underappreciated Pearl Jam deep cuts
Post by: Thousand Made-Up Loves on October 12, 2011, 06:32:44 pm
I'm not sure what we're considering "deep cuts" here. ... Stuff they don't really play live much? Does "Last Exit" or "Blood" count?

YES on the former. No on both for the latter. Maybe in 2000 Blood would have been a deep cut as that song was dormant for years. I forgot to include Satan's Bed too because they really don't play it too much live, even after bringing it back.
Title: Re: Top 10 most underappreciated Pearl Jam deep cuts
Post by: Thousand Made-Up Loves on October 12, 2011, 06:33:21 pm
13.) Immortality
14.) Present Tense

2 of my favorites for sure.  The last one comes across so much better when played live.

Present Tense is arguably one of their top 5 live longs. It just kicks SO MUCH FUCKING ASS live. Also, I find the production on No Code to be really lacking. Except for a few songs (Smile, Sometimes, Hail Hail, Red Mosquito), the No Code songs are so much better live, it's a ridiculous. I think, in general, the production on PJ albums is so inconsistent. Ten is over produced, Vs is about right, Vitalogy is perfect, No Code is lacking, Yield is very good, Binaural is up and down, Riot Act is about right.