Seven O'Clock

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Rate Seven O'Clock

5 Stars
79
44%
4 Stars
63
35%
3 Stars
23
13%
2 Stars
7
4%
1 Star
6
3%
 
Total votes: 178

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verb_to_trust wrote:I sincerely hope I never hear this song again in my entire life
I hope it clicks for you soon. You are missing out on one of the best PJ songs/Ed melody and lyrics in the last 20 years.
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Hatfield wrote:
verb_to_trust wrote:I sincerely hope I never hear this song again in my entire life
I hope it clicks for you soon. You are missing out on one of the best PJ songs/Ed melody and lyrics in the last 20 years.
Still having trouble with this one as well. I'm really trying though
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"Moved on from my despondency" is the worst moment on the album. Ghastly.
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I like this song a lot. But I always experience the same journey, more or less: it starts and I go, "oh yeah, this one is pretty cool, I like the melody;" and then somewhere in the middle I go, "oh yeah, that's right, that's why I always struggle with where to rank this -- it's repetitive and veering toward tedious;" and then the final bit kicks in and I go, "fuck, I love this song! this has to be one of the top five songs on this album!"
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durdencommatyler wrote:I like this song a lot. But I always experience the same journey, more or less: it starts and I go, "oh yeah, this one is pretty cool, I like the melody;" and then somewhere in the middle I go, "oh yeah, that's right, that's why I always struggle with where to rank this -- it's repetitive and veering toward tedious;" and then the final bit kicks in and I go, "fuck, I love this song! this has to be one of the top five songs on this album!"
Same. When it hits me, it really soars. Other times I'm just ok with it?
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igotworms wrote:"Moved on from my despondency" is the worst moment on the album. Ghastly.
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Nothing as bad as calendars floor tho
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You guys are way sillier than any of those lyrics. :lol:
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PHATJ wrote:You guys are way sillier than any of those lyrics. :lol:
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igotworms wrote:"Moved on from my despondency" is the worst moment on the album. Ghastly.
I think the lyrics to the more melodic, middle sections are some of Eddie's best, most evocative lyrics, but the lyrics during the more rapid-fire verses are some of his all-time absolute worst. Just one clumsy cliche after another. This one has really tanked hard for me, I don't know that I can think of another Pearl Jam song that I enjoyed so much at first that I now enjoy so little.

Thankfully there are more songs on the album that have followed the opposite trajectory.
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Caught the butterfly, broke its wings, and put it on display...

Is one of my favorite Ed lyrics ever if im to sit here and be honest with you guys. The entire section of the song.
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Strat wrote:Caught the butterfly, broke its wings, and put it on display...

Is one of my favorite Ed lyrics ever if im to sit here and be honest with you guys. The entire section of the song.
That part, the opening stanza ending with “fully grateful mutant messages were heard,“ and the final bit about the hangman are all some of his best.

Ed’s lyrics are always a bit like drawing lines between stars to create constellations: they're at their best when clear and evocative, yet not so specific that you can’t fill in the details a bit yourself.
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igotworms wrote:"Moved on from my despondency" is the worst moment on the album. Ghastly.
"Moved on from my despondency and left in the bed. Should I leave it there still sleeping or maybe kill it better yet?" is so perfect for this time in our lives. It gives me that same feeling as the lyrics from Down.
Ed’s lyrics are always a bit like drawing lines between stars to create constellations: they're at their best when clear and evocative, yet not so specific that you can’t fill in the details a bit yourself.
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Caught the butterfly, broke its wings, and put it on display...

Is one of my favorite Ed lyrics ever if im to sit here and be honest with you guys. The entire section of the song.
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Should I leave it there still sleeping or maybe kill it better yet?
This is just bad writing
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Jorge wrote:
Should I leave it there still sleeping or maybe kill it better yet?
This is just bad writing
Ok you lead a band out of the ashes of mother love bone to immediate international stardom and then we’ll listen to your writing
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Bammer wrote:
Jorge wrote:
Should I leave it there still sleeping or maybe kill it better yet?
This is just bad writing
Ok you lead a band out of the ashes of mother love bone to immediate international stardom and then we’ll listen to your writing
:lol:

I've been there when Ed's lyrics don't click with you or make you cringe (north is to south as the clock is to time), so I get it. Seeing so many of you not digging 7 O'Clock makes me feel that much more fortunate to have these lyrics LANDING with me like great Ed lyrics from the past. I could easily be on the outside looking in.
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I like the song, it's just that line is so bad and I'd never noticed it before. So stilted an awkward. 'The north is to south as the clock is to time" doesn't really have that problem; whether you like the metaphor or not, it at least has a pleasing flow to it and doesn't sound like something that's been run through Google translate a few times
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Song's so good.
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Quick Escape lyrics > Seven O'Clock lyrics
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gardenparty wrote:Quick Escape lyrics > Seven O'Clock lyrics
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