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What's the best opening lyric to open an album
Posted: Fri April 29, 2022 7:08 pm
by stip
Thoughts? I was thinking about this a bit this afternoon (some of these lyrics get better if they play out a little further)
I admit it, what's to say? I'll relive it, without pain
Please don't go out on me, don't go on me now?
Lives opened and trashed, look ma watch me crash
Large fingers pushing paint. you're god and you've got big hands
Whose got the brain of JFK? What's it mean to us now?
There's a girl on a ledge, she's got nowhere to turn
I wanna shake, I wanna wind out, I wanna leave this mind and shout
You're always saying that there's something wrong
Do you wanna here something sick, we are but victims of desire
Everyone's a critic looking back up the river. Every boat is sinking in this town.
Drowning in their dissertations, random speakers in my mind
It's clearly Last Exit, right? Though the Brain of J lyric is fun, and drowning in their dissertations is a good phrase
Re: What's the best opening lyric to open an album
Posted: Fri April 29, 2022 7:19 pm
by Ms Harmless
Last Exit, closely followed by Sometimes
good thread!
Re: What's the best opening lyric to open an album
Posted: Fri April 29, 2022 7:22 pm
by digster
I'd say Breakerfall, but you'd have to add the next line.
Re: What's the best opening lyric to open an album
Posted: Fri April 29, 2022 7:29 pm
by Farmer John
Ms Harmless wrote:Last Exit, closely followed by Sometimes
good thread!
Yep. Closely followed by Brain of J after that.
Re: What's the best opening lyric to open an album
Posted: Fri April 29, 2022 7:30 pm
by JuanHamm
Ms Harmless wrote:Last Exit, closely followed by Sometimes
good thread!
Agreed
Re: What's the best opening lyric to open an album
Posted: Fri April 29, 2022 7:31 pm
by Ms Harmless
also I'm still staunchly defending GSMF's lyrics, even if I don't think they got the best out of the song performance / production-wise
Re: What's the best opening lyric to open an album
Posted: Fri April 29, 2022 7:34 pm
by Ms Harmless
I still say GSMF is a "fun" light mockery of a "grunge" song; I wish they'd used that impulse for the album as a whole, it's undercut with too much un-nuanced serious and silly extremes
Re: What's the best opening lyric to open an album
Posted: Fri April 29, 2022 10:48 pm
by Coach
My current fave:
Can you hear? Are we clear?
Re: What's the best opening lyric to open an album
Posted: Sat April 30, 2022 5:02 am
by McParadigm
stip wrote:Please don't go out on me, don't go on me now
Lives opened and trashed, look ma watch me crash
Large fingers pushing paint. you're god and you've got big hands
Whose got the brain of JFK? What's it mean to us now?
What a perfect summation of the band’s journey during those formative years
Re: What's the best opening lyric to open an album
Posted: Sat April 30, 2022 12:11 pm
by stip
Ms Harmless wrote:I still say GSMF is a "fun" light mockery of a "grunge" song; I wish they'd used that impulse for the album as a whole, it's undercut with too much un-nuanced serious and silly extremes
agreed. actually maybe not. It is fairly present for the first 4 songs but then it does disappear -lt would have been interesting to see them play with that a bit more with the slower songs and mid tempo anthems, but I do like what follows and I think its all fairly nuanced (lyrically)
Re: What's the best opening lyric to open an album
Posted: Sat April 30, 2022 12:12 pm
by stip
digster wrote:I'd say Breakerfall, but you'd have to add the next line.
definitely the lyric that benefits the most from the next line. the next last exit lyric is also excellent but what is here stands alone
Re: What's the best opening lyric to open an album
Posted: Sat April 30, 2022 12:13 pm
by stip
every boat is sinking in this town is a fun casual apocalypse lyric
Re: What's the best opening lyric to open an album
Posted: Sat April 30, 2022 12:25 pm
by Ms Harmless
stip wrote:Ms Harmless wrote:I still say GSMF is a "fun" light mockery of a "grunge" song; I wish they'd used that impulse for the album as a whole, it's undercut with too much un-nuanced serious and silly extremes
agreed. actually maybe not. It is fairly present for the first 4 songs but then it does disappear -lt would have been interesting to see them play with that a bit more with the slower songs and mid tempo anthems, but I do like what follows and I think its all fairly nuanced (lyrically)

Re: What's the best opening lyric to open an album
Posted: Thu May 05, 2022 3:10 am
by washing machine
I wanna leave this mind and shout sets the stage for Riot Act and is also a pretty universal feeling for the time it was made. Clearly the best opening line for a Pearl Jam album.
Re: What's the best opening lyric to open an album
Posted: Thu May 05, 2022 11:27 am
by davidsatelle100
I wanna shake, I wanna wind out, I wanna leave this mind and shout
But its hard to take a line without thinking of the whole song.
Taking the whole song
There's a girl on a ledge, she's got nowhere to turn
Re: What's the best opening lyric to open an album
Posted: Thu May 05, 2022 11:28 am
by davidsatelle100
Also GREAT Thread
Re: What's the best opening lyric to open an album
Posted: Thu May 05, 2022 11:28 am
by epilogue
washing machine wrote:I wanna leave this mind and shout sets the stage for Riot Act and is also a pretty universal feeling for the time it was made. Clearly the best opening line for a Pearl Jam album.
+1
Re: What's the best opening lyric to open an album
Posted: Thu May 05, 2022 11:46 am
by liebzz
epilogue wrote:washing machine wrote:I wanna leave this mind and shout sets the stage for Riot Act and is also a pretty universal feeling for the time it was made. Clearly the best opening line for a Pearl Jam album.
+1
I agree also.
I am gonna post in some other threads too cause you can’t keep me heeeeeeerrrrreeee.
Re: What's the best opening lyric to open an album
Posted: Thu May 05, 2022 2:12 pm
by tragabigzanda
Re: What's the best opening lyric to open an album
Posted: Thu May 05, 2022 2:59 pm
by epilogue
tragabigzanda wrote:epilogue wrote:washing machine wrote:I wanna leave this mind and shout sets the stage for Riot Act and is also a pretty universal feeling for the time it was made. Clearly the best opening line for a Pearl Jam album.
+1
I also think it’s the strongest opening lyric relative to the time of its release. We knew the album would be about Bush and the Iraq war, we had seen the album cover…A conceptual picture was starting to emerge. But that opening drum beat was new territory for them, and that lyrics was in immediate invitation to Ed’s experience during a time that felt pretty raw for everyone.
Contest that with Breakerfall, which is a fine opening lyrics, but didn’t take on some larger immediate context, IMO.
Well said. Though, I might be even lower on the opening Breakerfall lyric. I think it's pretty dopey. It's one of the reasons I had such a hard time finding my way to Binaural as a record.
And I guess to go even further with the Can't Keep line, I think they work far beyond their context, too. I think outside of Riot Act, just as words on a page, as an independent thought/expression, the lines are so fucking moving and potent.