{"id":12182,"date":"2023-09-08T08:57:44","date_gmt":"2023-09-08T12:57:44","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dsnotebook.me\/?p=12182"},"modified":"2024-08-28T10:48:31","modified_gmt":"2024-08-28T14:48:31","slug":"friday-playlist-pearl-jam-favs","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dsnotebook.me\/index.php\/2023\/09\/08\/friday-playlist-pearl-jam-favs\/","title":{"rendered":"Friday Playlist: Pearl Jam Favs"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>It\u2019s a big weekend for me: Sunday evening I\u2019m seeing Pearl Jam for the first time since 2000. I\u2019m pretty excited about it.<\/p>\n<p>I re-added the SiriusXM Pearl Jam channel as a favorite a couple weeks ago and have been listening to it a lot in preparation. I\u2019ve also been spinning their songs on Spotify in between all the other stuff I regularly listen to. I\u2019ve been tracking their current set lists, although with PJ that tells you nothing about what they will play at your show.<\/p>\n<p>With all that going on, seemed like a good day for some PJ content.<\/p>\n<p>First, a playlist featuring my favorite PJ songs. Then I\u2019ll rank their albums.<\/p>\n<h3>Favorite Pearl Jam Songs<\/h3>\n<p>https:\/\/open.spotify.com\/playlist\/6iLzM3tLCj8UYJ0lEK1Emx?si=3a7a2fa843f94631<\/p>\n<p>7 &#8211; \u201cState of Love and Trust\u201d<br \/>\nLeft off their debut album, it helped to elevate the *Singles* soundtrack to legendary status.<\/p>\n<p>6 &#8211; \u201cGiven to Fly\u201d<br \/>\nThe first song I sought out on the internet.<\/p>\n<p>5 &#8211; \u201cHail, Hail\u201d<br \/>\nI don\u2019t think most people appreciate how great this song is.<\/p>\n<p>4 &#8211; \u201cI Got Id\u201d<br \/>\nA little help from Uncle Neil Young helped elevate this track.<\/p>\n<p>3 &#8211; \u201cElderly Woman Behind The Counter In A Small Town\u201d<br \/>\nThe greatest lines of Eddie\u2019s career?<\/p>\n<blockquote><p>I just want to scream, hellooooooo<\/p>\n<p>My God it\u2019s been so long, never dreamed you\u2019d return\u2026<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p>2 &#8211; \u201cRelease\u201d<br \/>\nAn all-time great album closer.<\/p>\n<p>1 &#8211; \u201cCorduroy\u201d<br \/>\nEverything came together on this track. You know they agree, because it is their most played song that was not on their first album.<\/p>\n<h3>Pearl Jam Albums, Ranked<\/h3>\n<p>1 &#8211; <em>Vs.<\/em>, 1993<br \/>\nTheir most consistent and complete album. Also their best sounding album. It ROCKS. Not quite as many \u201chits\u201d as *Ten*, but odds are you know nearly every song. The sequencing and pacing are perfect.<\/p>\n<p>2 &#8211; <em>Ten<\/em>, 1991<br \/>\nThe monster that started it all. You definitely know every song, and likely every word to every song. The production is a little wonky, but that was somewhat fixed in the 2009 re-release. And then there are the great songs that didn\u2019t make the final pressing. \u201cYellow Ledbetter,\u201d \u201cFootsteps,\u201d \u201cWash,\u201d \u201cState of Love and Trust,\u201d \u201cBreath.\u201d Several of the <em>Vs.<\/em> tracks had roots in the sessions for <em>Ten<\/em> as well. A lot of bands would sell their souls for one of those songs and they didn\u2019t even make PJ\u2019s first album.<\/p>\n<p>3 &#8211; <em>Vitalogy<\/em>, 1994<br \/>\nFor a long time this was my favorite PJ album. Now it\u2019s just a little too weird and abrasive for me. When it is good, it is as good as they ever got (\u201cCorduroy\u201d). But all those odd diversions distract.<\/p>\n<p>4 &#8211; <em>Yield<\/em>, 1998<br \/>\nThe band\u2019s poppiest and most accessible album. Some great songs, but you also feel the band losing some of what had made them great as they shed their anger and the constant tension within the band.<\/p>\n<p>5 &#8211; <em>No Code<\/em>, 1996<br \/>\nThe moment when PJ lost a huge part of its fan base. Which is weird because aside from a few songs, it is pretty much a straight-ahead, 1996 rock album. Which makes it strange that it wasn\u2019t a bigger mainstream success, as it wasn\u2019t nearly as dark as their first three albums.<\/p>\n<p>6 &#8211; <em>Pearl Jam<\/em>, 2006<br \/>\nEvery band that lasts needs a comeback album, and this was Pearl Jam\u2019s. Muscular in a way they hadn\u2019t been since *Vs.*. It was also a shift where Eddie started writing closer to Bruce Springsteen\u2019s style than he had ever done before.<\/p>\n<p>7 &#8211; <em>Gigaton<\/em>, 2020<br \/>\nTheir most recent album is filled with fine moments. But there is a lack of something, I\u2019m not sure what, that kept me from ever really loving it. Maybe I should blame Covid.<\/p>\n<p>8 (tie) &#8211; <em>Binaural<\/em>, 2000<br \/>\n<em>Riot Act<\/em>, 2002<br \/>\nThe back-to-back early 2000s albums that very much blend together to me now. Weary, and not in an interesting way. Eddie opened up song writing to the rest of the band, and it felt like they were searching for a way to coexist. On <em>Riot Act<\/em> they tried to tap into the late \u201890s anti-corporate movement to find a sense of purpose and source of anger, but that didn\u2019t ring as true as their more personal songs on the early albums. Ironically, this was when the band finally had a stable drummer, decided it was ok to have fun touring, and became arguably the best live band in the world. But that sense of freedom and lightness did not translate to these albums.<\/p>\n<p>10 (tie) &#8211; <em>Backspacer<\/em>, 2009<br \/>\n<em>Lightning Bolt<\/em>, 2013<br \/>\nThe 2010-ish albums that blend together to me. Albums that seemed to exist because the band could make them rather than felt compelled to make them. Each one has a couple terrific singles, but the ratio of hits to filler is pretty low. The band also started writing about more adult matters, often of death\/divorce, as people their age often do. Even when the songs were nice to listen to, they lacked that *oomph* that made early Pearl Jam so great.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>It\u2019s a big weekend for me: Sunday evening I\u2019m seeing Pearl Jam for the first time since 2000. I\u2019m pretty excited about it. I re-added the SiriusXM Pearl Jam channel as a favorite a couple weeks ago and have been listening to it a lot in preparation. I\u2019ve also been spinning their songs on Spotify in between all the other stuff I regularly listen to. I\u2019ve been tracking their current set lists, although with PJ that tells you nothing about what they will play at your show. With all that going on, seemed like a good day for some PJ content. First, a playlist featuring my favorite PJ songs. Then I\u2019ll rank their albums. Favorite Pearl Jam Songs https:\/\/open.spotify.com\/playlist\/6iLzM3tLCj8UYJ0lEK1Emx?si=3a7a2fa843f94631 7 &#8211; \u201cState of Love and Trust\u201d Left off their debut album, it helped to elevate the *Singles* soundtrack to legendary status. 6 &#8211; \u201cGiven to Fly\u201d The first song I sought out on the internet. 5 &#8211; \u201cHail, Hail\u201d I don\u2019t think most people appreciate how great this song is. 4 &#8211; \u201cI Got Id\u201d A little help from Uncle Neil Young helped elevate this track. 3 &#8211; \u201cElderly Woman Behind The Counter In A Small Town\u201d The greatest lines of Eddie\u2019s career? I just want to scream, hellooooooo My God it\u2019s been so long, never dreamed you\u2019d return\u2026 2 &#8211; \u201cRelease\u201d An all-time great album closer. 1 &#8211; \u201cCorduroy\u201d Everything came together on this track. You know they agree, because it is their most played song that was not on their first album. Pearl Jam Albums, Ranked 1 &#8211; Vs., 1993 Their most consistent and complete album. Also their best sounding album. It ROCKS. Not quite as many \u201chits\u201d as *Ten*, but odds are you know nearly every song. The sequencing and pacing are perfect. 2 &#8211; Ten, 1991 The monster that started it all. You definitely know every song, and likely every word to every song. The production is a little wonky, but that was somewhat fixed in the 2009 re-release. And then there are the great songs that didn\u2019t make the final pressing. \u201cYellow Ledbetter,\u201d \u201cFootsteps,\u201d \u201cWash,\u201d \u201cState of Love and Trust,\u201d \u201cBreath.\u201d Several of the Vs. tracks had roots in the sessions for Ten as well. A lot of bands would sell their souls for one of those songs and they didn\u2019t even make PJ\u2019s first album. 3 &#8211; Vitalogy, 1994 For a long time this was my favorite PJ album. Now it\u2019s just a little too weird and abrasive for me. When it is good, it is as good as they ever got (\u201cCorduroy\u201d). But all those odd diversions distract. 4 &#8211; Yield, 1998 The band\u2019s poppiest and most accessible album. Some great songs, but you also feel the band losing some of what had made them great as they shed their anger and the constant tension within the band. 5 &#8211; No Code, 1996 The moment when PJ lost a huge part of its fan base. Which is weird because aside from a few songs, it is pretty much a straight-ahead, 1996 rock album. Which makes it strange that it wasn\u2019t a bigger mainstream success, as it wasn\u2019t nearly as dark as their first three albums. 6 &#8211; Pearl Jam, 2006 Every band that lasts needs a comeback album, and this was Pearl Jam\u2019s. Muscular in a way they hadn\u2019t been since *Vs.*. It was also a shift where Eddie started writing closer to Bruce Springsteen\u2019s style than he had ever done before. 7 &#8211; Gigaton, 2020 Their most recent album is filled with fine moments. But there is a lack of something, I\u2019m not sure what, that kept me from ever really loving it. Maybe I should blame Covid. 8 (tie) &#8211; Binaural, 2000 Riot Act, 2002 The back-to-back early 2000s albums that very much blend together to me now. Weary, and not in an interesting way. Eddie opened up song writing to the rest of the band, and it felt like they were searching for a way to coexist. On Riot Act they tried to tap into the late \u201890s anti-corporate movement to find a sense of purpose and source of anger, but that didn\u2019t ring as true as their more personal songs on the early albums. Ironically, this was when the band finally had a stable drummer, decided it was ok to have fun touring, and became arguably the best live band in the world. But that sense of freedom and lightness did not translate to these albums. 10 (tie) &#8211; Backspacer, 2009 Lightning Bolt, 2013 The 2010-ish albums that blend together to me. Albums that seemed to exist because the band could make them rather than felt compelled to make them. Each one has a couple terrific singles, but the ratio of hits to filler is pretty low. The band also started writing about more adult matters, often of death\/divorce, as people their age often do. Even when the songs were nice to listen to, they lacked that *oomph* that made early Pearl Jam so great.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":1,"featured_media":0,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"closed","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"footnotes":""},"categories":[1],"tags":[9,10],"class_list":["post-12182","post","type-post","status-publish","format-standard","hentry","category-uncategorized","tag-music","tag-pearl-jam"],"acf":[],"_links":{"self":[{"href":"https:\/\/dsnotebook.me\/index.php\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/12182","targetHints":{"allow":["GET"]}}],"collection":[{"href":"https:\/\/dsnotebook.me\/index.php\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts"}],"about":[{"href":"https:\/\/dsnotebook.me\/index.php\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/types\/post"}],"author":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/dsnotebook.me\/index.php\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/users\/1"}],"replies":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/dsnotebook.me\/index.php\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/comments?post=12182"}],"version-history":[{"count":3,"href":"https:\/\/dsnotebook.me\/index.php\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/12182\/revisions"}],"predecessor-version":[{"id":12944,"href":"https:\/\/dsnotebook.me\/index.php\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/12182\/revisions\/12944"}],"wp:attachment":[{"href":"https:\/\/dsnotebook.me\/index.php\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/media?parent=12182"}],"wp:term":[{"taxonomy":"category","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/dsnotebook.me\/index.php\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/categories?post=12182"},{"taxonomy":"post_tag","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/dsnotebook.me\/index.php\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/tags?post=12182"}],"curies":[{"name":"wp","href":"https:\/\/api.w.org\/{rel}","templated":true}]}}