daughter tag lyrics question?

SethSeth Posts: 7
edited September 2004 in Words and Music...Communication
does anyone here have the "daughter" tag lyrics from PJ's performance on Saturday Night Live in 1994?

i would appreciate a reply :)

something about eddie resenting nepotism and the like...
It's not breakups and heartaches that drive men crazy. It's breaking things like shoelaces - Bukowski













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  • SethSeth Posts: 7
    courtesy of the SKY I SCRAPE

    date [1994-04-16]
    venue [saturday night live]
    location [united states.new york.new york city]
    info [saturday night live]

    http://www.theskyiscrape.com/index.php

    to the tune of Neil Young's HEY, HEY, MY, MY from the televised run through - i was watching this last night on VHS - cool, cool :)

    can't believe how long ago this performance was...

    daughter/hey, hey, my, my

    "where i come from nothing's given...
    yeah, yeah, yeah, i resent nepotism...
    now i paint with turpentine
    i, i give such good paradigm...
    hey, hey, my, my...
    rock and roll can never die...
    there's more to the picture than meets the eye
    hey, hey, my, my"
    It's not breakups and heartaches that drive men crazy. It's breaking things like shoelaces - Bukowski













  • SethSeth Posts: 7
    if i had to tailor this Eddie vamp of the Daugther ending then it would be the following:


    "where i was raised a lot was given...
    yeah, yeah, yeah, but i still resent nepotism...
    i've painted with turpentine
    does that mean i can give good, good moral paradigm?" - sp/with help from ev
    It's not breakups and heartaches that drive men crazy. It's breaking things like shoelaces - Bukowski













  • SethSeth Posts: 7
    my 27th birthday today :)

    wish me well, pretty please...
    It's not breakups and heartaches that drive men crazy. It's breaking things like shoelaces - Bukowski













  • happy birthday---
  • SethSeth Posts: 7
    i spent most of this b-day weekend listening to Pearl Jam "So Who Couldn't Keep a Secret?" from Slim' Cafe in San Franscisco,CA, in '93 on cassette that an old drinking friend of mine traded to me for a forty of Budweiser beer ;)

    what a stunning show to debut new songs from the pre-Versus era Pearl Jam such as "Better Man" and "Whipping" - not to mention a very early live interpretation of "Daughter"

    from http://www.fivehorizons.com/tour/cc/t1993.shtml

    05/13/93 - Slim's Cafe: San Francisco, CA [110m]
    attendance: 900
    soundcheck: Daughter instrumental, Why Go, Blood instrumental, Rats and Release guitar warm-ups, Animal instrumental, Animal, Dissident
    set: Animal, Go, Even Flow, Blood, Daughter, W.M.A., Dissident, Why Go, Alive, Hard to Imagine, Rearviewmirror, Better Man, Dirty Frank/Rats, Baba O'Riley, Once, Jeremy, (Girls Just Wanna Have Fun)/Porch/(Tearing), Release, Alone, (Dirty Deeds)/Whipping, Leash, Sonic Reducer
    notes: This was a secret show was a benefit to assist in legal support for a member of the Surfrider Foundation. PJ is billed as the "David J. Gunn Band" and most of Vs. (plus 'Better Man' and 'Whipping') premier as they have just completed recording the new album. The band even asks for requests at this show. Ed jokes around: "We're accepting any donations of acid that you may have. Just put it in a little envelope with your name on it ... and if we write a great song while we're on it, we'll put your name in the credits." A guitar riff from Van Halen's 'Eruption' is played between 'Why Go' and 'Alive.' 'Alive' is dedicated to Ed's uncle, Freddy Vedder. The transition from 'Dirty Frank' to 'Rats' is very cool sounding.A bit of AC/DC's 'Dirty Deeds' is played.
    It's not breakups and heartaches that drive men crazy. It's breaking things like shoelaces - Bukowski













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