What Long Road is really about

hrd2imgnhrd2imgn Posts: 4,898
never heard this, was at Cox Arena in 2006- an amazing story about what Long road is about from Ed's own lips:

http://www.archive.org/details/EddieVed ... ytonLigett

figured I'd share for us uninformed ones
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  • normnorm Posts: 31,146
    "Well... I tell ya, we played a uh, we played a show last night and uh... we're a hard woking band, we play a show just about every night, but um... but it was in Las Vegas and, and there was some health issues... It was the worst fucking gig and, I just hated that gig. This is just great. Thanks so much for...

    *crowd cheers*

    ...and the crowd was good last night, but uh... it was just a tough one, so uh, to get your encouragement to come out and, uh, get our uh, get all four wheels back on the road, we appreciate it greatly. Couldn't have done it without you. Or Sonic Youth.

    And uh, and I also... you know last night, what I'd like to do is, is tell you a little story if I can. Uh... it might go on for a couple minutes, so if you're comfortable, or uh, go to the restroom, or, just make out with your girl, whatever you want to do... but uh, it'd be great to, to, to talk to you for a second uh, uh about something I went through and share it with you in regards to the music that we're playing uh, and uh, our presence here tonight. But, uh... it has to do with, with uh, with education, and, and in particular an educator. And, um...

    Think about your lives, will ya? And uh, and if you have one teacher that really meant something in your life, and it changed your life, raise your hand. Let me see. Keely, let's see the lights.

    *THOUSANDS of people in the crowd raise their hands*

    So... not that I was expecting that, that's actually a higher percentage than to be expected but, really, if you see that around ya, you think of all the billions of dollars that's spent on other efforts and, and you think that, uh, education should probably be first off to create a better, more intelligent, loving, caring..... especially here in the U.S. where, where we have the opportunity to lead, and uh, and if we can do it with an artistic and intelligent sensibility you could only imagine the way things would be different. And environmentally, uh, thoughtful as well.

    So, anyways, I just want to tell you a story about, uh, my experience if I may. And uh, I had, I had *a* teacher, who, uh, who got me through some things and, and taught me so much, and, and uh, a lot of us were touched by him, and uh, and, and it was a heart touch *places his fist on his heart*... it, uh, he's still with us today. And, um, and through a campaign of letter writing and, uh, there was a, uh, a small campaign that, that came together and, and we are getting now, a theater in Encinitas, in North County, named after my teacher.

    *crowd cheers*

    So there's gonna be a theater in North County, up in Encinitas, called the Clayton E. Ligget Theater. And uh, and some of the money from tonights, uh, tonights, uh, tickets go to that. And we're really proud of it and thank you for participating, and making me proud.

    Now, uh, my friend and, uh, and mentor, Clayton, he's, he's no longer with us but he still lives inside of all those that he touched. Uh, and, and I just wanted to, 'cause I, I remember when I got the call that he had, he had passed. And uh, we were actually in the studio with Neil Young. We were recording a record called Mirrorball, and uh... We were in the back room, we were, we were having dinner, I think it was Japanese food. And um, and it was Neil and the guys and we got this phone call and, and as soon as I heard who it was I, I knew what it was. And, uh, after I heard the news, even though it was Neil, and the guys, I, I um, I just had to leave the room. And, and I left the room and I went into the studio, this empty studio and, uh, I picked up a guitar, uh, I think I was looking for someone else to talk to, outside of the conversation, but there was no one, but this guitar. So I, I picked it up and I hit a chord

    *hits the first chord of Long Road*

    and I

    *chord*

    I hit the chord again.

    *chord*

    *chord*

    And I think I was trying to, like, ring a bell, right?

    *chord*

    I was trying to ring a bell, to, to say that, uh

    *chord*

    *Matt comes in*

    we lost one of the good ones.

    *chord*

    This is an important moment, in history, we *chord* lost one of the good ones.

    *chord*

    So I kept hittin' the bell.

    *chord*

    For, like, eight minutes. Ten minutes.

    *chord*

    Then the other guys, and Neil, they came into the room.

    *chord*

    Without saying anything or anything.

    *chord*

    They just picked up their instruments.

    *chord*

    And started hittin' the bell with me.

    *chord*

    We were all recognizing

    *chord*

    We were all ringing a bell.

    *chord*

    And I went up to the mic and then this song happened, yeah?

    *chord*

    *chord*

    So this night is for Clayton and this song is for Clayton. Thanks for listening.

    *chord*

    And I wished for so long...


    transcription courtesy of AndySlash
  • lorileilorilei Posts: 14
    thank you so much for that, guys. goosebumps and everything.
    i know someday you'll have a beautiful life, i know you'll be a star in somebody else's sky...but why can't it be mine?
  • TheSeekerTheSeeker Posts: 66
    thanks a lot for posting all this. inspired by pearl jam and the white stripes i have been learning how to play the guitar, and just music really. through learning their music and hearing stories like this, it is always amazing to learn that its not seeing or playing music, so much, as its about that and more; its much more about feeling.
    I just learned all the chords form Long Road the other day, and now i can go and really feel it. thank you.
    i dont ? our Xtence, I just ? our modern needs
  • OGT92OGT92 Posts: 1,588
    lorilei wrote:
    thank you so much for that, guys. goosebumps and everything.

    right.
    "I read about the evils of drinking, so I gave up reading." - Henry Youngman
  • dcfaithfuldcfaithful Posts: 13,076
    Wow, what a cool story. I always knew the basics of it,b ut that was cool to read. Thanks for posting.
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  • hitmanhitman Posts: 469
    amazing story... of an amazing song... by an amazing band. thanks for sharing, i knew it was about a teacher of ed's but i hadn't ever heard this story of how the song came to be... definitely one of my top five favorites by the band.

    i have plugged it on this board before, but anyone who is a fan of this song has GOT to check out the version on the Dead Man Walking soundtrack..... as much as i love the PJ studio version, the DMW version ups the ante, somehow, for me. when you get ed, nusrat fateh ali khan, and ry cooder on the same track...... it's magic, plain and simple.
  • Great story. One of my favorite songs for sure.
  • Thank you for posting that transcript! It will add so much next time I hear it..

    :mrgreen:
    esta bien
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