Re: I've Got a Feeling
Posted: Tue August 21, 2018 10:41 pm
I think I first heard this when I got No Fuckin Messiah in 1994. Used to prefer this version over the Beatles original. After just listening to it now, nope.
"Everybody pulled their jocks up / Everybody put the war down."joostone wrote:And I don't understand how come nobody told me.
Why I'd want to sing like a Milli Vanilli?
All I ever wanted was someone who looked like you. You, oh.
I got a feeling that keeps me on my toes oh yeah yeah. Oh yeah.
Uh huh. I got a feeling. I think that everybody knows, oh yeah, yeah. Oh yeah.
Yeah, wow I got a feeling. Yeah, whoa.
Everybody had a good year though we never saw the sunshine.
Everybody had a wet dream. Making Temple was a good time.
Oh yeah. Oh yeah. Oh yeah.
Everybody made a movie. Everybody had one line.
Everybody misses Andy. We'll be seeing him in no time.
Oh yeah. Oh yeah. Oh yeah.
Kinda like these improvised lyrics. Should have been released as a 10c single or something
It always bothered me that he put that line in about Andy. He didn’t know him.Sarah wrote:"Everybody pulled their jocks up / Everybody put the war down."joostone wrote:And I don't understand how come nobody told me.
Why I'd want to sing like a Milli Vanilli?
All I ever wanted was someone who looked like you. You, oh.
I got a feeling that keeps me on my toes oh yeah yeah. Oh yeah.
Uh huh. I got a feeling. I think that everybody knows, oh yeah, yeah. Oh yeah.
Yeah, wow I got a feeling. Yeah, whoa.
Everybody had a good year though we never saw the sunshine.
Everybody had a wet dream. Making Temple was a good time.
Oh yeah. Oh yeah. Oh yeah.
Everybody made a movie. Everybody had one line.
Everybody misses Andy. We'll be seeing him in no time.
Oh yeah. Oh yeah. Oh yeah.
Kinda like these improvised lyrics. Should have been released as a 10c single or something
My guess is that it's Den Haag 3/4/92 you're looking for, a 14 minute extended jam that accounts for one of the high watermarks of the overwrought, frequently insufferable drama of '92 Pearl Jam:96583UP wrote:i used to have a really good early live version somewhere that had a ton of bass and quality guitar solo
not sure when that was but if one looks perhaps it has made its way to an easily accessible link somewhere
but i wouldn't attempt that search today, because that would require effort
also, i am growing weary of PJ's quest to resurrect every primitive early Lost Dog in their live show rather than create new music that is worth playing for more than just the record release tour
but that's asking a lot