EV's "Coming Home To You" ?
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Are you guys talking about the Alive dubstep remix? Because Im not hearing any of this at all.
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I'm ok with that, I like it. It's not great but not bad. It's where Ed is at in life and I get that. I'm right there with Ed 100%. It's like I grew up with him. Seems natural to me, it's what's on his mind most days.
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I'm sorry for my delay in posting a response, I must've dozed off.
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Is this from Out of the Furnace?
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Here's what I put up on TSIS:
There are worse ways to close out the week then a bonus song from Eddie Vedder. I don’t know the backstory behind Coming Home To You. I wonder if it was recorded for Out of the Furnace. It’s certainly more fleshed out than something like the leaked uke demos that circulated before the official album, with bass, keys, simple drums, harmonica, double tracked vocals--basically everything a serious DIY home recording needs. This is a song someone else was supposed to hear.
Although the first few notes immediately reminded me of Thumbing My Way, Coming Home To You quickly moves into Skipping meets Drifting territory. It has a tender campfire western feel, full of hushed sentiments delivered in open spaces. It’s a private moment, but not a solitary one. This is being sung to someone--part love letter, part apology.
Coming Home To You is a pleasing listen, but not particularly compelling--it sounds like a song destined for the background of something more interesting. Eddie’s vocals have a deep, gentle, low rumble that feel wiser, heavier, more knowing and experienced for being buried in the mix. He sounds really good, and listening to this makes me wonder why so many of Pearl Jam’s recent productions (basically everything after Man of the Hour) seem to hate Eddie’s lower register. The music (especially the bass and keys) provide an appealing but unassuming depth. It’s a lovely little song not worth too many glances. I’m not sure it aspired to anything more. It would have worked great in a movie where it had to enhance the feel of a scene without stealing focus.
There’s an early lyric in the song ‘I’m in love/I’ve got nothing to prove’ which pretty much encapsulates the entire song . This is how I feel, and I’m not apologizing for it. If this wasn’t meant for a movie I can only assume that Eddie has a whole file of songs like this he busts out when he’s just looking for sex. It is full of eye rolling sentiments that are trite and obvious unless he’s singing about you to you, in which case I’m sure it’s going to feel impossibly profound. That’s basically how love works. People are going to compare this to Future Days, a song I’ve come to like quite a bit. They share a similar sentiment and unironic style that could care less about being judged, but Coming Home to You lacks Future Days’ schmaltzy over the top charm. When a song whispers the way this one does it demands that the listener pay attention, and it’s not clear there’s much to listen for.
Eddie has been trying to write the perfect version of this type of intensely personal and intimate song for a while. Unfortunately he keeps losing sight of the fact that asking for a commitment from listeners who exists outside the experience you’re writing about means you must figure out a way to make that experience real to them. He fails to do that here. I think Eddie actually sounds pretty great, but there is little here to reward a long term investment once the song starts to feels familiar. No connection. There’s a core, moving and beautiful, but it’s not for you.
Coming Home To You is a window into a private, unguarded moment. But we are not invited to feel its light and heat, and in its absence I’m just not sure what we’re witnessing is all that interesting to watch.
There are worse ways to close out the week then a bonus song from Eddie Vedder. I don’t know the backstory behind Coming Home To You. I wonder if it was recorded for Out of the Furnace. It’s certainly more fleshed out than something like the leaked uke demos that circulated before the official album, with bass, keys, simple drums, harmonica, double tracked vocals--basically everything a serious DIY home recording needs. This is a song someone else was supposed to hear.
Although the first few notes immediately reminded me of Thumbing My Way, Coming Home To You quickly moves into Skipping meets Drifting territory. It has a tender campfire western feel, full of hushed sentiments delivered in open spaces. It’s a private moment, but not a solitary one. This is being sung to someone--part love letter, part apology.
Coming Home To You is a pleasing listen, but not particularly compelling--it sounds like a song destined for the background of something more interesting. Eddie’s vocals have a deep, gentle, low rumble that feel wiser, heavier, more knowing and experienced for being buried in the mix. He sounds really good, and listening to this makes me wonder why so many of Pearl Jam’s recent productions (basically everything after Man of the Hour) seem to hate Eddie’s lower register. The music (especially the bass and keys) provide an appealing but unassuming depth. It’s a lovely little song not worth too many glances. I’m not sure it aspired to anything more. It would have worked great in a movie where it had to enhance the feel of a scene without stealing focus.
There’s an early lyric in the song ‘I’m in love/I’ve got nothing to prove’ which pretty much encapsulates the entire song . This is how I feel, and I’m not apologizing for it. If this wasn’t meant for a movie I can only assume that Eddie has a whole file of songs like this he busts out when he’s just looking for sex. It is full of eye rolling sentiments that are trite and obvious unless he’s singing about you to you, in which case I’m sure it’s going to feel impossibly profound. That’s basically how love works. People are going to compare this to Future Days, a song I’ve come to like quite a bit. They share a similar sentiment and unironic style that could care less about being judged, but Coming Home to You lacks Future Days’ schmaltzy over the top charm. When a song whispers the way this one does it demands that the listener pay attention, and it’s not clear there’s much to listen for.
Eddie has been trying to write the perfect version of this type of intensely personal and intimate song for a while. Unfortunately he keeps losing sight of the fact that asking for a commitment from listeners who exists outside the experience you’re writing about means you must figure out a way to make that experience real to them. He fails to do that here. I think Eddie actually sounds pretty great, but there is little here to reward a long term investment once the song starts to feels familiar. No connection. There’s a core, moving and beautiful, but it’s not for you.
Coming Home To You is a window into a private, unguarded moment. But we are not invited to feel its light and heat, and in its absence I’m just not sure what we’re witnessing is all that interesting to watch.
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I'm with you. It's a very pretty song, and I think Eddie sounds great, but it's missing something to draw you back in. I like getting this kind of stuff though.digster wrote:It sounds like it could be from that group of 2002 songs that were mostly uke songs. His voice sounds similar to those demos; it doesn't sound at all like his recent voice.wilkins wrote:Track 15 from Home Uke Demos album...wonder what the story is here?
I kinda like it. It's a VERY rough first draft, but it has a nice feel. Nothing I'd go to the mat for, but it's interesting to get these peeks behind the curtain.
If this is recent he needs to do a lot more in this register
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I wonder if it was a song he never intended to release? Perhaps it's a private sonnet.
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Before I listen to this song, I want Sarge to learn it and sing it acapella to me in a video that I can watch every night before I go to bed.
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How many times does he say "my child's eyes" or something to that effect?
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or "my wife's hair like waves"?
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This is clearly just a sketch. It's not throwaway but I wouldn't be running back to it.
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I can't work out if he was going for the double vocal attempt, or that they accidentally left 2 vocal takes in the mix.
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Geez, 10C acts fast...
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This doesn't sound like finished Ed lyrics to me. I like the sound and mood though. The finished lyrics I'm sure will be awesome.dimejinky99 wrote:This is clearly just a sketch.
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Is this out there?
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what did they do?wilkins wrote:Geez, 10C acts fast...