Hard to Imagine: Meaning or Inspiration

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  • Pap
    Pap Serres, Greece Posts: 29,947

    Pap said:

    I always thought it's about growing up, trying at the same time to hold on to your innocence ("In My Tree" pops into my mind). I could even see those two as a sequel: People stop (psychologically) supporting you as you grow old - it seems really hard to even offer you a good wish and be truly happy for you (a tell a story no one listens that long), lose their moral principles, become totally alienated, mean and hard-hearted, and forget all about what honest friendship or love means. To put it simply, people like giving fellow human beings really hard times. And that's just because we're living in a corrupted - all about money and power - society resembling more to jungle - even though nature (as its own religion) has managed to "function" properly ("Animal" and the line I'd rather be with an animal comes to mind). So finally, what remains is you trying to explain the whole thing (reality / life and the principles that govern it (it's an Inside Job today), and wishing that by offering an explanation (either to yourself or all the persons involved in a shitty situation like the one described in "Hard To Imagine") it's somehow going to ease your pain and even lead to reconciliation. But because I wave to all my friends and they don't seem to notice me, I'm going to tell them that I still got it (my inner sense and innocence and so I'm going to live the rest of my life in harmony and peace with myself). The overall message - as in most songs of the PJ catalogue (I know it sounds oxymoron but it's true) - is the positive attitude (how to turn a bad time ("Given To Fly") into something productive (after all one could say that Pearl Jam songs are most pessimistic or sad tunes - why let the sad songs play? - but the truth is that at the end they leave you with the positive feeling of hope) of forgiving (I will forgive but won't forget - "Rearviewmirror") and moving on ("Do The Evolution" in a more political and sarcastic way), allowing yourself to evolve and make it to the Other Side.

    That was an amazing interpretation
    Thank you!
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  • Pap said:

    Pap said:

    I always thought it's about growing up, trying at the same time to hold on to your innocence ("In My Tree" pops into my mind). I could even see those two as a sequel: People stop (psychologically) supporting you as you grow old - it seems really hard to even offer you a good wish and be truly happy for you (a tell a story no one listens that long), lose their moral principles, become totally alienated, mean and hard-hearted, and forget all about what honest friendship or love means. To put it simply, people like giving fellow human beings really hard times. And that's just because we're living in a corrupted - all about money and power - society resembling more to jungle - even though nature (as its own religion) has managed to "function" properly ("Animal" and the line I'd rather be with an animal comes to mind). So finally, what remains is you trying to explain the whole thing (reality / life and the principles that govern it (it's an Inside Job today), and wishing that by offering an explanation (either to yourself or all the persons involved in a shitty situation like the one described in "Hard To Imagine") it's somehow going to ease your pain and even lead to reconciliation. But because I wave to all my friends and they don't seem to notice me, I'm going to tell them that I still got it (my inner sense and innocence and so I'm going to live the rest of my life in harmony and peace with myself). The overall message - as in most songs of the PJ catalogue (I know it sounds oxymoron but it's true) - is the positive attitude (how to turn a bad time ("Given To Fly") into something productive (after all one could say that Pearl Jam songs are most pessimistic or sad tunes - why let the sad songs play? - but the truth is that at the end they leave you with the positive feeling of hope) of forgiving (I will forgive but won't forget - "Rearviewmirror") and moving on ("Do The Evolution" in a more political and sarcastic way), allowing yourself to evolve and make it to the Other Side.

    That was an amazing interpretation
    Thank you!
    No thank you, I really enjoyed reading it and it made think differently on a couple of other songs you mentioned. It's a great thing to be able to speak our minds amongst people with similar thoughts and passions.
    The future's paved....with better days
  • Pap
    Pap Serres, Greece Posts: 29,947
    ^ I'm glad you enjoyed my interpretation. It felt like a moment of enlightenment when I was writing it. I was on fire. :lightbulb:
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  • ^ that's awesome, when you touched on a "sad or pessimistic song" that leaves you feeling positive is probably one of the better descriptions that anyone could have for pearl jams music to me!
    The future's paved....with better days
  • amethgr8
    amethgr8 Posts: 766
    edited April 2016
    Born of the Vs. era, they set records with that album. They crossed a line they couldn't go back.

    But yea, more elaborate and articulate interpretations are here. Just my 2cents
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  • Pap
    Pap Serres, Greece Posts: 29,947

    ^ that's awesome, when you touched on a "sad or pessimistic song" that leaves you feeling positive is probably one of the better descriptions that anyone could have for pearl jams music to me!

    Thank you for your kind words! It means a lot to me! :smiley:
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  • thank you...i think your words mean a lot to many here...thanks again!
  • Pap
    Pap Serres, Greece Posts: 29,947

    thank you...i think your words mean a lot to many here...thanks again!

    Wow!... :blush: I am humbled! Thank you guys!
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  • slightofjeff
    slightofjeff Posts: 7,762
    Even after all these years, I'm still working out what I think this song is about. But I'd like to point out those first three lines are things that are literally hard to imagine:

    * Painting a picture using only gray
    * Lighting a pillow, then laying back to watch the flames
    * "I tell a story, but no one listens that long" -- this one is a little bit of a stretch, but this song was written during an era where seemingly everyone on earth wanted to know what Eddie Vedder wanted to say about absolutely everything (and he wasn't doing many interviews). A day to come in which nobody cared what he had to say, at that time, was "hard to imagine." I feel like this line is a little tongue-in-cheek, self-deprecating.

    Anyway ...

    I don't know how that idea plays into the second verse. Still working on that one.
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  • joseph33
    joseph33 Washington DC Posts: 1,341
    I think it's about a person suffering from a mental illness that finds it navigating through the world as a normal person as something hard to imagine.
  • surforia
    surforia SoCal Posts: 352
    Even after all these years, I'm still working out what I think this song is about. But I'd like to point out those first three lines are things that are literally hard to imagine: * Painting a picture using only gray * Lighting a pillow, then laying back to watch the flames * "I tell a story, but no one listens that long" -- this one is a little bit of a stretch, but this song was written during an era where seemingly everyone on earth wanted to know what Eddie Vedder wanted to say about absolutely everything (and he wasn't doing many interviews). A day to come in which nobody cared what he had to say, at that time, was "hard to imagine." I feel like this line is a little tongue-in-cheek, self-deprecating. Anyway ... I don't know how that idea plays into the second verse. Still working on that one.
    I've always thought the second verse is about attempted suicide or inflicting pain on yourself (tear into yourself, count tales on your arm = slitting your wrist, attempting suicide multiple times)  I think it's an amazing song lyrically because it can be interpreted two ways: (i) negative interpretation - the depression (painting with only gray, colorless, setting yourself on fire, no one to talk to) is the current state of affairs that the narrator is lamenting (i.e., things were great before, but all is different now because the narrator is suicidal); or (ii) positive interpretation - I'm through all the dark times alluded to in the first half of the song, and all is different now.  It's almost like "Life of Pi" - the two interpretations of the boy's journey on the raft.  Just my $0.02.
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  • I tell you what I think about every time I hear Hard to Imagine.  They opened with this song at Bonnaroo about 12 years ago. I LOVE this song and threw my arms up in the air so happy!   Next thing I know , I lying face down on the ground , pain in my lower diaphram and literally I can not breathe!! To be honest , I thought I was shot. I could not get a breath !  My daughter is screaming" MOM  are you okay?" I am laying on the ground thinking , "this is it, the end of me and I"M GOING TO MISS HARD TO IMAGINE" . A friend is screaming LOOK over there  & next to me is a frisbee!  It hit me hard in the diaphram and knocked the wind out of me .  It took a few minutes to be able to breath again, but it was really scary! It hit me so hard I had a bruise for 2 weeks. Every time I hear this beautiful song, I start to laugh.  It is such a crazy memory!
  • hrd2imgn
    hrd2imgn Southwest Burbs of Chicago Posts: 4,924
    edited January 2023
    I think it is about a person who has lost the will to live.  The color in life is lost, so they self harm, everyone sees it, but do nothing.  The person realizes there used to be the old way that everyone still saw them as, but when they try to explain how things have changed, no one hears them.  They are present without being seen.  They are the tree falling in the woods no one hears.  No one can comprehend what has happened to them because they are the person it could never happen to.

    Hell you can say this is after Footsteps, after Sad,  partner to Habit
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