Need help regarding Just Breathe

My buddy is trying to convince his soon to be wife to let Just Breathe be their wedding song. She wants to know the meaning behind it before committing - I don't know what she is thinking, a simple yes should have been fine. After some browsing on the net i found this article but any additional help is always appreciated.
I told him to go with I got shit....he laughed, she didn't
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I told him to go with I got shit....he laughed, she didn't
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Just Breathe reflects life in general. By that I mean we all go through ups and downs about every obsticle in life.
Life is the hardest thing to live. There are going to be good times, bad times, arguments, hardships, lay offs from a job, deaths, ect.
I think the song is indicating life is short, enjoy what you have, and embrase whatever comes your way. Shall the obsticle be positive or a road block of negativity, live for today and the present and with faith everything will have a way of working out. We all hit bumps in the road, even in marraige, nothing is perfect. It's a song about reality, a song about life, and a song indicating embrace the world and everything and everyone around it. I guess it could be used as a wedding song, simply because it's tackling the reality of life. Regardless, of bumps in the road, you have each other, and with a positive outlook towards the future, and staying in faith, things will get better.
I suppose this could be a good wedding song choice, if the song was described to her in this way: You have each other; obsticles are gonna come, we will see it through both good and bad.
EV Solo: 7/11/11 11/12/12 11/13/12
For richer, for poorer,
In sickness and in health...
It is about living with the knowledge that all this will be over while being so thankful and happy its happening now. It is the rawest joy and pain of love. The singer is thankful for having friends and family, yet knows each will eventually die.
The chorus deals with this realization by saying "Did I say I need you? Did I say I want you" realizing he himself will die and wanting to make sure his loved ones knows how he feels. SO often we dont tell the ones we love how we feel about them.
As the song progresses the verses themselves shorten, just like life (i love this poetic aspect of the song)
Then the also very poetic ending of the abrupt silence hanging. Life can end right in the middle of a moment. It is the deep side of love. Its a great wedding song imo. I am playing my first wedding this weekend (I am in the band singing and playing guitar) and we are doing this song.
DO THE EVOLUTION - a 20th Anniversary Tribute Celebration
of PEARL JAM - WORLD CAFE LIVE PHILLY JUNE 19th 7pm
it's not like we're dissecting a lennon/mccartney here people lol
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00: Dublin
06: London, Dublin
07: London, Copenhagen, Nijmegen
09: Manchester, London
10: Dublin, Belfast, London & Berlin
11: San José
12: Isle of Wight, Copenhagen, Ed in Manchester & London x2
I think Ryan here pretty much nailed it
thanks man - and knock em dead at the wedding. If you need inspiration for the wedding I would take Adam Sandlers approach in the wedding singer
Cheers
classic! :thumbup:
we walked out during "In The Colors" by Ben Harper.
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That's a good one. Very upbeat and cheery! Happy Cluthe's
Great song off one of my favorite albums ever made. Excellent choice.
No time to be void, or save up on life, you've got to spend it all
Plus, noone else at the wedding is a Pearl Jam fan so I dont have to worry about them leaving when the song finishes.