Waiting For Stevie
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Who'd thought that a name with such a stupid name would be so amazing, huh
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I think this song shares some DNA with the outro of Light Years.
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I think that what Stip wrote about in his WFS review can only be understood by people who were just 14-15 years old in the early 90s.
I mean, by people who grew up musically and emotionally with Pearl Jam and with the Seattle music scene from the very beginning. By people like Stip - and like me for example
I mean, by people who grew up musically and emotionally with Pearl Jam and with the Seattle music scene from the very beginning. By people like Stip - and like me for example
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I simply cannot get this song out of my head. RR fought well for a couple of hours yesterday but has now given up the ghost 
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My vinyl etching says, "Thank you, Stevie, for running late."
Everything's perfectly all right now. We're fine. We're all fine here, now, thank you. How are you?
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really? that is awesomeB wrote:My vinyl etching says, "Thank you, Stevie, for running late."
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another possible inspiration that I've not seen mentioned yet, including in terms of production values
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I don’t agree with that at all. I was 18-20 in the early 90s and I understood what he was saying perfectly.Spinsoft wrote:I think that what Stip wrote about in his WFS review can only be understood by people who were just 14-15 years old in the early 90s.
I mean, by people who grew up musically and emotionally with Pearl Jam and with the Seattle music scene from the very beginning. By people like Stip - and like me for example
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In that Stern interview, Stone's "let's see if you can pull this off, big shot" smirk behind Ed is priceless.
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I mean I do think it's a great song in its own right, but I was 16 when I got into Pearl Jam. I think if that Ten era Eddie is what got you into the band - especially if you were alive for that era, but also if it is just what drew you in at a later date (like, say Andrew Watt), Stevie is activating something very specific. If that's not your favorite mode of Pearl Jam it can still be a great song (it is!) but I think you're less likely to have that kind of reaction. Or if you do, it's solely on the strength of the song.wease wrote:I don’t agree with that at all. I was 18-20 in the early 90s and I understood what he was saying perfectly.Spinsoft wrote:I think that what Stip wrote about in his WFS review can only be understood by people who were just 14-15 years old in the early 90s.
I mean, by people who grew up musically and emotionally with Pearl Jam and with the Seattle music scene from the very beginning. By people like Stip - and like me for example
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You realize I said I actually DID say I understood it, right?stip wrote:I mean I do think it's a great song in its own right, but I was 16 when I got into Pearl Jam. I think if that Ten era Eddie is what got you into the band - especially if you were alive for that era, but also if it is just what drew you in at a later date (like, say Andrew Watt), Stevie is activating something very specific. If that's not your favorite mode of Pearl Jam it can still be a great song (it is!) but I think you're less likely to have that kind of reaction. Or if you do, it's solely on the strength of the song.wease wrote:I don’t agree with that at all. I was 18-20 in the early 90s and I understood what he was saying perfectly.Spinsoft wrote:I think that what Stip wrote about in his WFS review can only be understood by people who were just 14-15 years old in the early 90s.
I mean, by people who grew up musically and emotionally with Pearl Jam and with the Seattle music scene from the very beginning. By people like Stip - and like me for example
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i was agreeing with you 
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against the hyper specific 14-15 which i suspect spinsoft didnt mean literally either, to be fair
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I love this song so much!
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Picturing in my mind, a music video for this beautiful song that’s a slow-mo montage with dissolves of footage from the early days. Then when the song picks up at the end, quick cuts of video at regular speed from later in their career. Simple and effective.
Every sentence in my head, someone else has said.
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Upside of this silly title: it’s very 5-year-old friendly, so it’s been requested often.
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My 3 year old daughter and I have been singing “be mighty, be humble, be mighty humble” together over and over again.
Every sentence in my head, someone else has said.
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that's the cutestMatters wrote:My 3 year old daughter and I have been singing “be mighty, be humble, be mighty humble” together over and over again.