1998 ~ Barrie
2003 ~ Toronto
2005 ~ London, Toronto
2006 ~ Toronto
2008 ~ Hartford, Mansfied I,
2009 ~ Toronto, Chicago I, Chicago II
2010 ~ Cleveland, Buffalo
2011 ~ Toronto I, Toronto II, Ottawa, Hamilton
2013 - London, Pittsburgh, Buffalo
Total loneliness, paired with long road it is a perfect duo. I see it as a prisoner who can never get out and realize what he wants, the love of soemone who has written hi off because of what he did. This is the 4th song, the one after mama-son
I always compared this song to "The Sound and the Fury" by William Faulkner. In that book the one character is retarded. His point of view in the book talks about his existence within a totally screwed up family. He has fully functioning thoughts but can't share any of them. The Sound is the constant arguing, abuse, and cover up happening around him and the Fury is that he can't even yell out let alone get out. I equate this to I Got Shit because I think the person in the song is dealing with something similar whether it's a physical or mental I don't know but he can't express deep feelings for someone, most likely a woman he loves from a far. So he's saying I Got Memories I Got Shit because memories aren't enough for him he wants to express himself...
For the longest time I was wrong about a lyric and I was really bummed because I thought it was one of Eddie's best ever. When he says "If just once I could feel loved..." I thought he said "I'd say it like I mean it!!!" but he actually says "oh stare back at me yeah..." I like my misheard one better, so much that it used to give me chills to think about it. Oh well the beauty of PJ is that I can still feel that lyric if I want to.
Interesting interpretation. I know the line in Rockin In the Free World "never get to fall in love, never get to be cool" is in reference to Neil Young's handicapped child. Looking at this song in that context a lot fits that perspective. But I prefer the loss and loneliness meaning.
I like the parallel lyrics on self esteem from this song and Nirvana's Lithium."I'm so ugly, but that's ok, cause so are you", vs. Eddie 's " So I'll just lie alone and wait for the dream, where I'm not ugly and you're looking at me "
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I Got Shit = I got Nothing... That is how I have always looked at it.
My favorite Pearl Jam song and in my opinion their last truly epic song up there with Alive, Even Flow...
With that interpretation, what would I got Id mean?
A song title that came later that could be said on the radio. I don't think I am right after giving it some more thought but I like the phrasing better with my take on it. Having a memory of an event or person but they don't mean anything now.
I Got Shit = I got Nothing... That is how I have always looked at it.
My favorite Pearl Jam song and in my opinion their last truly epic song up there with Alive, Even Flow...
With that interpretation, what would I got Id mean?
A song title that came later that could be said on the radio. I don't think I am right after giving it some more thought but I like the phrasing better with my take on it. Having a memory of an event or person but they don't mean anything now.
Well yeah, I know that's the radio friendly title, but it's still pertinent to the song I think.
With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata
It's one of my favorites but I never really felt the need to analyze it. The emotion is so clear and relatable to me that trying to pin down specifics sort of takes away from it. Does that make sense to anyone but me?
I agree with October22. The emotion and energy are what inspire me about the song. Specific lines and phrases just give me an energy that's indescribable. I don't need an exact interpretation just what i feel.
Herein lies the awesomeness of art...it's completely subjective. It can mean something completely different to each of us, but still evoke a passion or view.
I've always loved this song. And personally considered it a personal struggle for the narrator in some way, be it love, loneliness, addiction.
After hearing other views, I think the "Sound and the Fury" interpretation is beautifully tragic and also see how the "prisoner" interpretation would totally fit in with Long Road and the Merkin Ball theme.
It's one of my favorites but I never really felt the need to analyze it. The emotion is so clear and relatable to me that trying to pin down specifics sort of takes away from it. Does that make sense to anyone but me?
That's pretty much how I listen to all music. But when the subject comes up and I bother to think about it, I don't mind doing a closer interpretation and thinking about it in more academic terms. This kind of interpretation doesn't really factor in once the song is playing and I'm into it.
With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata
It's one of my favorites but I never really felt the need to analyze it. The emotion is so clear and relatable to me that trying to pin down specifics sort of takes away from it. Does that make sense to anyone but me?
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2003 ~ Toronto
2005 ~ London, Toronto
2006 ~ Toronto
2008 ~ Hartford, Mansfied I,
2009 ~ Toronto, Chicago I, Chicago II
2010 ~ Cleveland, Buffalo
2011 ~ Toronto I, Toronto II, Ottawa, Hamilton
2013 - London, Pittsburgh, Buffalo
My favorite Pearl Jam song and in my opinion their last truly epic song up there with Alive, Even Flow...
I like the parallel lyrics on self esteem from this song and Nirvana's Lithium."I'm so ugly, but that's ok, cause so are you", vs. Eddie 's " So I'll just lie alone and wait for the dream, where I'm not ugly and you're looking at me "
merkinball
an old term that means a stand or holder for a pubic hair wig, also a pearl jam single
I've always loved this song. And personally considered it a personal struggle for the narrator in some way, be it love, loneliness, addiction.
After hearing other views, I think the "Sound and the Fury" interpretation is beautifully tragic and also see how the "prisoner" interpretation would totally fit in with Long Road and the Merkin Ball theme.
Man, I LOVE PEARL JAM!!!
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