Whats the point of HeyFoxyMop

Vitalogy has always been my favorite PJ album, and although some people on here often talk about how terrible Bugs, Pry, To, Aye Davanita, and Hey FoxyMop, are, I think the album is flawless.
PJ arent a band and never were a band to put filler on albums. Even at the height of their "antifame" attitude, No Code, and even in releasing a single like Who You Are, a song Ed said was specifically created to make them lose fans, its not a bad album or a bad song. It isnt a filler song. I even get the sense people on here think No Code or Yield are the best albums the band has ever created.
So knowing that Pearl jam creates cohesive, comprehensive, coherent albums, what is the general consensus behind Hey Foxy Mop HandleMama, Thats Me? Has Ed or the guys ever commented on the purpose of the song? Obviously it serves as an important song, its the finale of the album, the closer, and is a longer piece.
What do you think they were trying to convey on the song? The album is loaded with anti-celebrity and antifame sentiments. Ed seems overwhelmed by fame and the whole scene on the record. How does that girl that repeats she wants a spanking, relate to the mood and feeling of Vitalogy? It doesnt seem like it fits.
The composition of the song, the looped voices, and the feedback going on, it just doesnt make any sense.
Do you think the guys regretted the inclusion of this song, that they obviously will never play live? Can you imagine stone, jeff, Mike and Dave's reaction when Ed brought this song into the conversation? "yeah guys, I want to have a 7 minute song, with no vocals other than looped voices of mental patients, all the while feedback is going on". They must have done double takes!
PJ arent a band and never were a band to put filler on albums. Even at the height of their "antifame" attitude, No Code, and even in releasing a single like Who You Are, a song Ed said was specifically created to make them lose fans, its not a bad album or a bad song. It isnt a filler song. I even get the sense people on here think No Code or Yield are the best albums the band has ever created.
So knowing that Pearl jam creates cohesive, comprehensive, coherent albums, what is the general consensus behind Hey Foxy Mop HandleMama, Thats Me? Has Ed or the guys ever commented on the purpose of the song? Obviously it serves as an important song, its the finale of the album, the closer, and is a longer piece.
What do you think they were trying to convey on the song? The album is loaded with anti-celebrity and antifame sentiments. Ed seems overwhelmed by fame and the whole scene on the record. How does that girl that repeats she wants a spanking, relate to the mood and feeling of Vitalogy? It doesnt seem like it fits.
The composition of the song, the looped voices, and the feedback going on, it just doesnt make any sense.
Do you think the guys regretted the inclusion of this song, that they obviously will never play live? Can you imagine stone, jeff, Mike and Dave's reaction when Ed brought this song into the conversation? "yeah guys, I want to have a 7 minute song, with no vocals other than looped voices of mental patients, all the while feedback is going on". They must have done double takes!
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My mom told me that when I was really little I loved the song Bugs. Now when I listen to it im like "Why did Eddie write this??"
But no its a good anti fame album every song has meaning and I really love it.
Also where specifically did they get the voice recording?????
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well, i think they were quotes taken from something on TV, no? I'm not sure there was much actual thought given to the samples of voices, just the aura and atmosphere...i think that is what is most important to the song...and it screams chaos.
Well, I can't say that I know about any of that other stuff, but I do know that Hey Foxy was the only song that Jack Irons had recorded on.
As far as its inclusion in the album, I think it fits nicely and appropriately, though I don't listen to it much (especially when jamming in the car!). But the whole album has a sinister feeling to it, which is heightened throughout FoxyMop, and then cut out in an eerie ending. But, I have always equated the "song" with such things as track 69 on Tool's Undertow: no real meaning, just fucking around.
Although the times when they could have done that are probably long gone, I would love it if they played it as an intro when entering the stage, kinda like what they did with Arc back in the Riot Act days... Imagine "Spanking is the only thing I want so much" right into the opening riffs of [your favorite hard rocking opening song here - Release probably wouldn't work].
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I have never been able to listen to that song. It is way too disturbing and has always made me feel uncomfortable, down to my very core.
Man! That would set the tone for one of the most amazing openings, and perhaps shows, ever! :twisted:
i can honestly say its the ONLY song i ever skip on any PJ record. i am a child therapist and there's just something really fucking disturbing about the sound of a child saying that.
made him ... want to be everywhere
there's a ... lot to be said for nowhere."
Foxy Mop always gave off the same vibe. Complete disorientation on an otherwise fantastic album.
oh, and that's why I dig it.
"I don't believe in damn curses. Wake up the damn Bambino and have me face him. Maybe I'll drill him in the ass." --- Pedro Martinez
it's the only thing i want so much
honest to god, really
But the most bizarre cut on the record is the last one, "Stupidmop," a seven-minute hommage to the Beatles' "Revolution 9." Consisting of tape loops of distressed voices over banshee guitar howls, the song begs the question, "Is anyone still listening out there?" It opens with a young girl repeating "My spanking, that's the only thing I want so much." "Why is that better than a hug?" a woman asks her. "Because you get closer to the person," the girl replies. The cut closes with a dialogue that is even more disturbing than it might ordinarily be in the wake of Kurt Cobain's death. A man asks a woman, "Do you ever think that you actually would kill yourself?" "Well, if I thought about it real deep, I believe I would," she answers. They're the last words on the album.
From here on out, I think I will continue to finish at Immortality, which to me would have been a perfect way to close out this classic album.
This album screams in many ways "suicide"; not in a literal sense, but suicide in defiance, as a symbolism of non-conformtism, as a political act. Look at the first lines: "If one can't control life, will he be driven to control death?" And than listen to the last words of HeyFoxyMop...
Vitalogy is like The Dark Side of the Moon of the 90's.
On the same day this post/topic was started... Mmmmmm
Yes, and this morning ,before I'd even read this thread, I decided to not skip the track. I'm cold, and frightened.
vague but true. i read that somewhere too.
I dig FoxyMop a lot. i dont listen to it every time i listen to Vitalogy, maybe cause i usually spin the vinyl. i dont think its on the vinyl.
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to not question your government is unpatriotic."
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Just looked at my vinyl and it's def on there...
AYE DVANITA is Terrible? No way, that song kicks ass. I agree with you on the other ones. I think Stupid Mop is a homage to Revolution #9.
yep, i just called my nephew. ( im at work ) he said its on there. hmm dont know why i dont let it play out then.
okay, so there is something that is on a cd but not on the vinyl. is it Yield ? is Hummus left off the vinyl?
i bet thats it.
"To question your government is not unpatriotic --
to not question your government is unpatriotic."
-- Sen. Chuck Hagel
Just looked at my vinyl and it's def on there...[/quote]
yep, i just called my nephew. ( im at work ) he said its on there. hmm dont know why i dont let it play out then.
okay, so there is something that is on a cd but not on the vinyl. is it yield ?[/quote]
Could be Hummus. I don't have Yield on vinyl... :( Always wanted to, but they are hard to find here... I'm also still looking for No Code and Binaural. My four favourite albums...
ditto
i'd freak if they played it live.....and not in a good way.