A.I. Explains Pearl Jam Songs to Us
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A.I. Explains Pearl Jam Songs to Us
ONCE
Pearl Jam's song "Once" is about a person who is trying to move on from a past relationship. The lyrics describe the feeling of being lost and alone, and the hope that one day they will find someone new. The song's title refers to the fact that the person is only starting to move on, and that there is still a long way to go.
The song was written by Eddie Vedder and Stone Gossard, and it was released on Pearl Jam's debut album, Ten, in 1991. It has since become one of the band's most well-known songs, and it has been covered by numerous artists.
The song's lyrics are open to interpretation, but they seem to be about a person who is trying to move on from a past relationship. The person is feeling lost and alone, and they are unsure of what the future holds. However, they still have hope that one day they will find someone new.
The song's title refers to the fact that the person is only starting to move on, and that there is still a long way to go. The song is a reminder that healing from a breakup takes time, and that it is okay to feel lost and alone during this process.
"Once" is a beautiful and moving song about the pain of heartbreak. It is a song that anyone who has ever been through a breakup can relate to. The song's message is one of hope, and it is a reminder that healing is possible.
Pearl Jam's song "Once" is about a person who is trying to move on from a past relationship. The lyrics describe the feeling of being lost and alone, and the hope that one day they will find someone new. The song's title refers to the fact that the person is only starting to move on, and that there is still a long way to go.
The song was written by Eddie Vedder and Stone Gossard, and it was released on Pearl Jam's debut album, Ten, in 1991. It has since become one of the band's most well-known songs, and it has been covered by numerous artists.
The song's lyrics are open to interpretation, but they seem to be about a person who is trying to move on from a past relationship. The person is feeling lost and alone, and they are unsure of what the future holds. However, they still have hope that one day they will find someone new.
The song's title refers to the fact that the person is only starting to move on, and that there is still a long way to go. The song is a reminder that healing from a breakup takes time, and that it is okay to feel lost and alone during this process.
"Once" is a beautiful and moving song about the pain of heartbreak. It is a song that anyone who has ever been through a breakup can relate to. The song's message is one of hope, and it is a reminder that healing is possible.
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who linked "Black" responses to "Once"?
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Ah, so sweet the way that 16 gauge is buried under his trenchcoat. A truly stirring song of heartbreak.
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Srslywarehouse wrote:who linked "Black" responses to "Once"?
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this should be a daily series B - lets work through the catalog.
I Am No Guide - Pearl Jam Song by Song - Out now!
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I'm busy, but I'll do more.
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"Even Flow" is a song by the American rock band Pearl Jam. It was released in 1991 as the second single from the band's debut album, Ten. The song was written by vocalist Eddie Vedder and guitarist Stone Gossard, and features lyrics about a man who is struggling with addiction and mental health issues. The song's title refers to the state of being calm and relaxed.
"Even Flow" was a critical and commercial success, reaching number three on the Billboard Mainstream Rock Tracks chart and number 20 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. It has been covered by numerous artists, including the Foo Fighters and the Red Hot Chili Peppers.
The song's lyrics are open to interpretation, but Vedder has said that they are about a man who is struggling with addiction and mental health issues. The song's title refers to the state of being calm and relaxed, which the man is trying to achieve through drugs and alcohol.
The song's music is slow and somber, with a heavy emphasis on the guitar. The lyrics are sung in a low, almost whispery voice.
"Even Flow" is one of Pearl Jam's most popular songs, and it has been a staple of the band's live shows for many years. The song is a powerful and moving ballad about addiction and mental health, and it is sure to stay with you long after you hear it.
"Even Flow" was a critical and commercial success, reaching number three on the Billboard Mainstream Rock Tracks chart and number 20 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. It has been covered by numerous artists, including the Foo Fighters and the Red Hot Chili Peppers.
The song's lyrics are open to interpretation, but Vedder has said that they are about a man who is struggling with addiction and mental health issues. The song's title refers to the state of being calm and relaxed, which the man is trying to achieve through drugs and alcohol.
The song's music is slow and somber, with a heavy emphasis on the guitar. The lyrics are sung in a low, almost whispery voice.
"Even Flow" is one of Pearl Jam's most popular songs, and it has been a staple of the band's live shows for many years. The song is a powerful and moving ballad about addiction and mental health, and it is sure to stay with you long after you hear it.
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Not bad. I'm surprised they don't address it being about addiction and/or mental health, though.
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Would have been funny if AI machine worked in a little ditty about it becoming a bit of a piss break song at shows.
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The best time to use the restroom during a Pearl Jam concert is during the opening act. The opening act is typically a lesser-known band that plays for about an hour. This gives you plenty of time to go to the bathroom without missing any of Pearl Jam's set.
If you can't make it to the bathroom during the opening act, the next best time to go is during a slow song. Pearl Jam often plays slow songs in the middle of their set. This is a good time to go to the bathroom because the band is not playing very loudly and you won't miss much of the music.
Finally, if you absolutely have to go to the bathroom during a fast song, try to go to the bathroom near the back of the venue. The back of the venue is usually less crowded than the front, so you'll be able to get to the bathroom faster.
It's important to note that using the restroom during a concert can be a hassle. You'll have to leave your seat and find your way to the bathroom. You may also have to wait in line. However, it's better to go to the bathroom when you need to than to hold it in and be uncomfortable.
If you can't make it to the bathroom during the opening act, the next best time to go is during a slow song. Pearl Jam often plays slow songs in the middle of their set. This is a good time to go to the bathroom because the band is not playing very loudly and you won't miss much of the music.
Finally, if you absolutely have to go to the bathroom during a fast song, try to go to the bathroom near the back of the venue. The back of the venue is usually less crowded than the front, so you'll be able to get to the bathroom faster.
It's important to note that using the restroom during a concert can be a hassle. You'll have to leave your seat and find your way to the bathroom. You may also have to wait in line. However, it's better to go to the bathroom when you need to than to hold it in and be uncomfortable.
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I also had it predict the winner of our March Madness tournament.
In a fight between the Pearl Jam songs Insignificance, Tremor Christ, Do The Evolution, and Immortality, Insignificance would win. It is the most aggressive song of the four, with lyrics that are full of anger and frustration. The other songs are more reflective and introspective, and they would be no match for Insignificance's raw power.
Here is the song Insignificance by Pearl Jam:
[Verse 1]
The heart of this jungle basin
Will be penetrated and sucked
That of the planet which supports it
So insignificant in size that it
[Chorus]
Doesn't even register on the scale
Of the universe
And yet we're here
And we're trying to make sense of it all
[Verse 2]
We're just a bunch of specks in the dust
A grain of sand on a beach
A drop in the ocean
And yet we're here
And we're trying to make sense of it all
In a fight between the Pearl Jam songs Insignificance, Tremor Christ, Do The Evolution, and Immortality, Insignificance would win. It is the most aggressive song of the four, with lyrics that are full of anger and frustration. The other songs are more reflective and introspective, and they would be no match for Insignificance's raw power.
Here is the song Insignificance by Pearl Jam:
[Verse 1]
The heart of this jungle basin
Will be penetrated and sucked
That of the planet which supports it
So insignificant in size that it
[Chorus]
Doesn't even register on the scale
Of the universe
And yet we're here
And we're trying to make sense of it all
[Verse 2]
We're just a bunch of specks in the dust
A grain of sand on a beach
A drop in the ocean
And yet we're here
And we're trying to make sense of it all
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AI has caught RM by storm. Nice work, B.
When I was younger, I used to hold my pee at shows. Now, I just go whenever I feel like it.
At the Earthlings show in Vegas, they pumped the soundboard feed right into speakers in the bathroom so I didn't miss a thing.
Many thanks, your coach.
When I was younger, I used to hold my pee at shows. Now, I just go whenever I feel like it.
At the Earthlings show in Vegas, they pumped the soundboard feed right into speakers in the bathroom so I didn't miss a thing.
Many thanks, your coach.
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You're not the guy who was in the row behind me night two of PJ20, during "Release", are you? If so, you owe me a new pair of shoes.Coach wrote:When I was younger, I used to hold my pee at shows. Now, I just go whenever I feel like it.
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No, haha, what I meant is that I go up and use the restroom.emanon wrote:You're not the guy who was in the row behind me night two of PJ20, during "Release", are you? If so, you owe me a new pair of shoes.Coach wrote:When I was younger, I used to hold my pee at shows. Now, I just go whenever I feel like it.
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Good choice of song to go during, though
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If any of this delves into poop talk (I mean I think we are headed there), please consider the poop thread in GD.
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AI did a TERRIBLE job here. This doesn't sound like a Pearl Jam song at all.
Ron DeSantis, Ron DeSantis
He's the man for the job
He's got the guts, he's got the brains
He's gonna lead us to glory
Chorus
Ron DeSantis, Ron DeSantis
He's our man, he's our man
He's gonna make Florida great again
Verse 2
He's not afraid to stand up for what he believes in
He's not afraid to fight for what's right
He's a man of the people
And he's gonna make Florida great again
Chorus
Ron DeSantis, Ron DeSantis
He's our man, he's our man
He's gonna make Florida great again
Bridge
He's got the vision, he's got the plan
He's gonna lead us to a brighter future
He's the man for the job
And he's gonna make Florida great again
Chorus
Ron DeSantis, Ron DeSantis
He's our man, he's our man
He's gonna make Florida great again
Outro
Ron DeSantis, Ron DeSantis
He's the man for the job
He's got the guts, he's got the brains
He's gonna lead us to glory
(Repeat Chorus)
Verse 1B wrote:write the lyrics for a pearl jam song about how awesome ron desantis is
Ron DeSantis, Ron DeSantis
He's the man for the job
He's got the guts, he's got the brains
He's gonna lead us to glory
Chorus
Ron DeSantis, Ron DeSantis
He's our man, he's our man
He's gonna make Florida great again
Verse 2
He's not afraid to stand up for what he believes in
He's not afraid to fight for what's right
He's a man of the people
And he's gonna make Florida great again
Chorus
Ron DeSantis, Ron DeSantis
He's our man, he's our man
He's gonna make Florida great again
Bridge
He's got the vision, he's got the plan
He's gonna lead us to a brighter future
He's the man for the job
And he's gonna make Florida great again
Chorus
Ron DeSantis, Ron DeSantis
He's our man, he's our man
He's gonna make Florida great again
Outro
Ron DeSantis, Ron DeSantis
He's the man for the job
He's got the guts, he's got the brains
He's gonna lead us to glory
(Repeat Chorus)
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