Unreleased Pearl Jam Song "Better Days" Leaks

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  • ledvedderman
    ledvedderman Posts: 7,762
    Hopefully I've won ledbetterman as slave for a day.

    You should aim higher. I'd be a fucking awful slave. Unless you happen to be an attractive female who needs a sex slave. In that case...I'd still be fucking awful.

    How about we leave it as it's an older song (like I said) but it was recorded now for Ed solo (like you said).
  • morello
    morello Auckland, New Zealand Posts: 6,217
    YAY I finally heard it & love it too! I think people are saying it's form ITW just because of the ethnic kind of accompaniment. I think Ed's voice definitely sounds more recent that RA.. There we go, JMHO ;)
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  • Shawshank
    Shawshank Posts: 1,018
    IN YOUR FACES!!!!!!! TOLD YOU IT WAS ED!!!!!!! TOLD YOU IT WAS NEW!!!!!!! IN YOUR FACES!!!!!!! NEVER QUESTION MY EXPERTISE!!!!!!!


    Sorry just had to get that off my chest.


    I WAS RIGHT AND YOU WERE WRONG!!!!!

    RIOT ACT WHAT?

    Congrats dude, but um really, it's not that big of a deal. Myself and a few others called it in the first 7 pages. Unless you maybe have cochlear implants, it seems anyone with even a shred of hearing left can tell that it was an ITW/BS era song. It's a distinctly different sound altogether.
  • ledvedderman
    ledvedderman Posts: 7,762
    Shawshank wrote:
    IN YOUR FACES!!!!!!! TOLD YOU IT WAS ED!!!!!!! TOLD YOU IT WAS NEW!!!!!!! IN YOUR FACES!!!!!!! NEVER QUESTION MY EXPERTISE!!!!!!!


    Sorry just had to get that off my chest.


    I WAS RIGHT AND YOU WERE WRONG!!!!!

    RIOT ACT WHAT?

    Congrats dude, but um really, it's not that big of a deal. Myself and a few others called it in the first 7 pages. Unless you maybe have cochlear implants, it seems anyone with even a shred of hearing left can tell that it was an ITW/BS era song. It's a distinctly different sound altogether.

    I'm colorblind...so I have an excuse for sticking to the Riot Act and not hearing the difference (even though it was in black and white that it was from the Riot Act sessions)
  • pdalowsky
    pdalowsky Doncaster,UK Posts: 15,234
    IN YOUR FACES!!!!!!! TOLD YOU IT WAS ED!!!!!!! TOLD YOU IT WAS NEW!!!!!!! IN YOUR FACES!!!!!!! NEVER QUESTION MY EXPERTISE!!!!!!!


    Sorry just had to get that off my chest.


    I WAS RIGHT AND YOU WERE WRONG!!!!!

    RIOT ACT WHAT?

    does anyone know if this guy is just taking the piss?
  • over bends
    over bends Posts: 1,568
    That dude was probably more excited about calling when it was written than Eddie was for writing it.
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  • Blah
    Blah Posts: 469
    I'll clear this whole thing up!


    It's a Ten era song written by Boom Gasper with Kelly Curtis playing the solo.

    The plot thickens :shifty:
  • in eds tree
    in eds tree Denver Posts: 539
    A.) Whoa, buddy, calm down there. You might need to change your panties.

    B.) That is hilarious that both Rolling Stone and Entertainment Weekly are commenting about this board... what did EW call us? "Always exciteable" (sp?) or something? Spot on.
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  • in eds tree
    in eds tree Denver Posts: 539
    Beach Bum wrote:
    I'll clear this whole thing up!


    It's a Ten era song written by Boom Gasper with Kelly Curtis playing the solo.

    The plot thickens :shifty:


    dun dun DUUNNNNNNNN :shifty:
    keep on rockin' in the free world.
  • BF25394
    BF25394 Posts: 4,940
    Maybe he wrote it for "Into The Wild" but it didn't make the movie, and now it's being contributed for "Eat Pray Love," kind of like "Dead Man" was written for "Dead Man Walking" but was left off the soundtrack until it surfaced as a B-side and, later, as a "Lost Dog."

    On another note, why is there this persistent myth that "Riot Act" is nothing but political songs? Most of the songs on that album do not address politics. Really, only "Bu$hleaguer," "Green Disease" and "1/2 Full" are political. Arguably, "Get Right," too, although it's pretty obtuse if it is.
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  • BF25394 wrote:
    On another note, why is there this persistent myth that "Riot Act" is nothing but political songs? Most of the songs on that album do not address politics. Really, only "Bu$hleaguer," "Green Disease" and "1/2 Full" are political. Arguably, "Get Right," too, although it's pretty obtuse if it is.

    I think Cropduster and Help, Help are about politics or the political environment of that time.
  • DewieCox
    DewieCox Posts: 11,432
    BF25394 wrote:
    Maybe he wrote it for "Into The Wild" but it didn't make the movie, and now it's being contributed for "Eat Pray Love," kind of like "Dead Man" was written for "Dead Man Walking" but was left off the soundtrack until it surfaced as a B-side and, later, as a "Lost Dog."

    On another note, why is there this persistent myth that "Riot Act" is nothing but political songs? Most of the songs on that album do not address politics. Really, only "Bu$hleaguer," "Green Disease" and "1/2 Full" are political. Arguably, "Get Right," too, although it's pretty obtuse if it is.

    You name 1/3 of the album and overlook some tunes.

    LBC, Cropduster, HelpHelp

    I Am Mine and 1/2 Full kinda have political undertones

    Down and Undone are the bsides from the album
  • benjs
    benjs Toronto, ON Posts: 9,391
    DewieCox wrote:
    BF25394 wrote:
    Maybe he wrote it for "Into The Wild" but it didn't make the movie, and now it's being contributed for "Eat Pray Love," kind of like "Dead Man" was written for "Dead Man Walking" but was left off the soundtrack until it surfaced as a B-side and, later, as a "Lost Dog."

    On another note, why is there this persistent myth that "Riot Act" is nothing but political songs? Most of the songs on that album do not address politics. Really, only "Bu$hleaguer," "Green Disease" and "1/2 Full" are political. Arguably, "Get Right," too, although it's pretty obtuse if it is.

    You name 1/3 of the album and overlook some tunes.

    LBC, Cropduster, HelpHelp

    I Am Mine and 1/2 Full kinda have political undertones

    Down and Undone are the bsides from the album
    Not to mention during the Bush era when Eddie CONSTANTLY changed the lyrics to "don't see George Bush as half-empty - see him as all full of shit"
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  • BF25394
    BF25394 Posts: 4,940
    DewieCox wrote:
    BF25394 wrote:
    Maybe he wrote it for "Into The Wild" but it didn't make the movie, and now it's being contributed for "Eat Pray Love," kind of like "Dead Man" was written for "Dead Man Walking" but was left off the soundtrack until it surfaced as a B-side and, later, as a "Lost Dog."

    On another note, why is there this persistent myth that "Riot Act" is nothing but political songs? Most of the songs on that album do not address politics. Really, only "Bu$hleaguer," "Green Disease" and "1/2 Full" are political. Arguably, "Get Right," too, although it's pretty obtuse if it is.

    You name 1/3 of the album and overlook some tunes.

    LBC, Cropduster, HelpHelp

    I Am Mine and 1/2 Full kinda have political undertones

    Down and Undone are the bsides from the album

    First of all, I named 3 songs out of 15. That's 20 percent, not a third.

    I did mention "1/2 Full." That one's pretty obvious.

    You're right about "Help Help." I forgot that one.

    But I don't agree about "Love Boat Captain," "Cropduster" and "I Am Mine." "LBC" is about Roskilde and the power of love. "I Am Mine" was inspired by 9/11, but it doesn't address the political fallout. It's an empowering and encouraging song about living each day as if it were your last. "Cropduster" is philosophical, not overtly political.

    Of course, it's all subjective and reasonable minds can differ.

    The B-sides aren't on "Riot Act."
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  • gecko
    gecko Posts: 1,712
    Julia Roberts movie? Ewwwww.
    I used my first post ever for the Julia Roberts movie?
    Ewwwwwwww. Ewwww. /Throws tantrum/
  • who cares about what soundtrack its on?
  • G Force
    G Force Posts: 1,393
    Not loving it.
  • wishlist13
    wishlist13 Posts: 124
    Lovin it!!! :D
  • Kilgore_Trout
    Kilgore_Trout Posts: 7,334
    ZiggyStar wrote:
    I can't believe so many people like this song! :?

    I can't believe so many people don't.

    There's no accounting for taste.
    certainly no accounting for bad taste ;)

    embarrassed that this C-side is getting any media coverage...
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