Ending of Wishlist
What always strikes me is that on the album version the volume is simply turned down when Eddie is still singing. It's not something common for a Pearl Jam song. Is there a full version available somewhere?
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Waiting for the next PJ euro Tour
Hoping not to get drown in the wave of life
Yes, this is the most common and the one I love most.
True, but because the volume is down at the precise moment... It doesn't sounds like an end of the song though.
I love the ending in 2009 Rotterdam
I wish i wasn't such a traveling man, I settle down in Rotterdam.
Enjoy my freedom and the people of the city.
Enjoy my freedom and the wings on my feet.
Enjoy my freedom and the wisdom I'd might meet..
Hejejeheeejeee...
For me, best version ever..
Sometimes I figure that bands really don't know how to end recorded songs. There's only a few way to end songs. A fade, a cold ending (very abrupt), mixing into the next track (think Pink Floyd), or a sustained/sting of a note.
I also believe if you go to Gremmie.net you can get an audio copy. It's my favorite ending to that song.
If you want a live version with that ending check out Virginia Beach 2000.
Enjoy is sweet
"Let the Ocean dissolve away my past."
"I wish that I was a disease, a disease called love and peace
and I wish that I could spread, to every person in the land
and I know that eventually, and I hope that eventually
and I feel, I feel, feel; that it wont happen without you and me
it'll take you and me, it'll take you and me
and more than me, it'll take you
and more than me, it starts with two
and then becomes ten; and then becomes ten thousand
and then becomes ten million; and then becomes ... the truth
the truth, the future, and the truth
send home those troops, come on troops
seek more troops"
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It makes much more sense, to live
In the present tense
Does anyone else have any beautiful versions to share?
"I guess it never stops."
Get it?
for the least they could possibly do