I Am Mine

AzWicker
AzWicker Posts: 1,162
edited May 2013 in The Porch
The songs just ends so abruptly.

How I wish that the guitar solo/jam at the end would go on for another 2 1/2 minutes, like the end of alive. Are there any boots where they extend the ending of that song.

It also has my favorite PJ lyric. "I know I was born and I know that I'll die, the in-between is mine"
Ed: 2011-07-09 2012-11-04
PJ: 2011-09-03 2011-09-04
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  • mookieb10
    mookieb10 Posts: 930
    AzWicker wrote:
    The songs just ends so abruptly.

    How I wish that the guitar solo/jam at the end would go on for another 2 1/2 minutes, like the end of alive. Are there any boots where they extend the ending of that song.

    It also has my favorite PJ lyric. "I know I was born and I know that I'll die, the in-between is mine"

    I cant answer your question, but i agree, favorite line. I used it as my senior hs yearbook quote in 06.
  • Big Bank Hank
    Big Bank Hank Seattle, WA Posts: 8,639
    mookieb10 wrote:
    AzWicker wrote:
    The songs just ends so abruptly.

    How I wish that the guitar solo/jam at the end would go on for another 2 1/2 minutes, like the end of alive. Are there any boots where they extend the ending of that song.

    It also has my favorite PJ lyric. "I know I was born and I know that I'll die, the in-between is mine"

    I cant answer your question, but i agree, favorite line. I used it as my senior hs yearbook quote in 06.

    I use that quote nearly every single day, I work in a large call center and whenever someone is lamenting their current fate or how outside forces are overwhelming them, because reasons can either be something you allow to turn into an excuses, or you can be accountable for yourself and the way you feel about yourself, and dig down deep and overcome those reasons and become a better and stronger person and turn what could have been a negative and turn it into something positive

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NQV533KCBqM
  • veddertown
    veddertown Scotland Posts: 5,260
    I've always loved the song and started obsessing over seeing live since the Live At The Garden dvd. There's probably a lot of personal meaning in it that is different for different people but for me it is like a perfect partner for Life Wasted. Anyway I got my wish to see it live after 6 shows and it surpassed my expectations in a big way... :D

    Great analysis:
    I use that quote nearly every single day, I work in a large call center and whenever someone is lamenting their current fate or how outside forces are overwhelming them, because reasons can either be something you allow to turn into an excuses, or you can be accountable for yourself and the way you feel about yourself, and dig down deep and overcome those reasons and become a better and stronger person and turn what could have been a negative and turn it into something positive.

    http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=McbsFsapbTo
    Like a book among the many on a shelf...

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  • slingbladewyatt
    slingbladewyatt Tulsa Posts: 73
    Love it.
  • mookieb10
    mookieb10 Posts: 930
    veddertown wrote:
    I've always loved the song and started obsessing over seeing live since the Live At The Garden dvd. There's probably a lot of personal meaning in it that is different for different people but for me it is like a perfect partner for Life Wasted. Anyway I got my wish to see it live after 6 shows and it surpassed my expectations in a big way... :D

    Great analysis:
    I use that quote nearly every single day, I work in a large call center and whenever someone is lamenting their current fate or how outside forces are overwhelming them, because reasons can either be something you allow to turn into an excuses, or you can be accountable for yourself and the way you feel about yourself, and dig down deep and overcome those reasons and become a better and stronger person and turn what could have been a negative and turn it into something positive.

    http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=McbsFsapbTo

    Interesting. I think live at the garden did it for me too. I forgot about that.
  • brianlux
    brianlux Moving through All Kinds of Terrain. Posts: 44,446
    One of their best! I really like the Showbox version. You can tell how strongly Eddie feels about that song there and Mike's guitar work is superb!
    "It's a sad and beautiful world"
    -Roberto Benigni

  • smanchac1
    smanchac1 Posts: 2,256
    Well, I was going to suggest live at the garden (even though I own hundreds of DVDs, that version stands out, same with Wishlist from that show) but our members seemed to have covered it.

    I really like the version from 04-06-2003 Houston Tx, very well played version there as well.
  • skyvalley
    skyvalley Posts: 186
    Love it.
    +1
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  • ladydocNYC
    ladydocNYC Posts: 635
    skyvalley wrote:
    Love it.
    +1

    +1
  • Tboz51
    Tboz51 Posts: 2,808
    I'm quite fond of that lyric too...

    (See avatar photo)

    :lol:
    "Honesty will always be construed as negative to a dumbass"
    :-)
  • I agree completely. Great song, great lyric, and great solo that is too short.