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grooveamatic
grooveamatic Posts: 1,374
Rival: discuss--
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  • Hitch-Hiker
    Hitch-Hiker Posts: 2,873
    What a great song. When I first bought Binaural that was (and still is) definitely a stand out track for me. A testament to the songwriting talents of Mr. Gossard. I love the lyrics. An interesting spin on the Columbine incident.
    I'll Ride The Wave Where It Takes Me
  • Love the Milan 2000 version!
    speaking as a child of the 90's
  • it is an interesting diversion on Binaural
  • heave
    heave Posts: 159
    i like the song....

    i remember one time my sister's dog was over at my place, and i put on rival.... and at the start of the song it was trying to find where the dog was... it was running up to the speakers, looking behind them... it was great!
  • grooveamatic
    grooveamatic Posts: 1,374
    the lyrics are like real poetry...not sappy goo poetry like most people think of poetry, but language boiled down...succinct...
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  • yes, the lyrics are great, but the music isn't THAT good
    I couldn't remember that I ever sang this song, or that I ever thought of the lyrics
    ex equo(spelled this way?) with sleight of hand it's my least favourite binaural track
    BANZÄÄÄ

    When he was six, he believed that the moon overhead followed him
    By nine, he deciphered the illusion, trading magic for fact, no trade-backs
    So this is what it's like to be an adult?
    If he only knew now what he knew then
  • grooveamatic
    grooveamatic Posts: 1,374
    Originally posted by a country doctor
    yes, the lyrics are great, but the music isn't THAT good
    I couldn't remember that I ever sang this song, or that I ever thought of the lyrics
    ex equo(spelled this way?) with sleight of hand it's my least favourite binaural track

    sorry dude...you are missing out!
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  • Originally posted by grooveamatic
    sorry dude...you are missing out!

    hehe
    BANZÄÄÄ

    When he was six, he believed that the moon overhead followed him
    By nine, he deciphered the illusion, trading magic for fact, no trade-backs
    So this is what it's like to be an adult?
    If he only knew now what he knew then
  • Originally posted by a country doctor
    yes, the lyrics are great, but the music isn't THAT good
    I couldn't remember that I ever sang this song, or that I ever thought of the lyrics
    ex equo(spelled this way?) with sleight of hand it's my least favourite binaural track


    those are some of my favorites!!!!

    of the girl
    grievance
    rival
    sleight of hand



    how perfect is that???
    everything=3


    2-1-0

    4-3-2-1-0
    2---2--3---3--2----1
    ---0
    0
    0

    2-2-2-3-3-3-2-2-0

    M
  • all my rivals will see what i have in store
    Somtimes i know, sometimes i rise,sometimes i fall,sometimes i dont,sometimes i cringe,somtimes i live sometimes i walk,sometimes i kneel,somtimes i speek of nothing at all,sometimes i reach to myself dear god

    official redmosquito#3
  • Originally posted by grooveamatic
    the lyrics are like real poetry...not sappy goo poetry like most people think of poetry, but language boiled down...succinct...

    i agree--very good writing
  • Binaural in general is a masterpiece...it can't be said enough how under-rated this album is. I hated it the first 10 times I listened, and then it grew on me and I can't take it out of my player
    "The whole world will be different soon"
  • Rival is incredible. Of all the songs on Binural this track has to be the one that benefits most from the production. The guitars sound almost toylike. Awesome live but I'd stick with the studio version. It's all about the keys. They make that song. They sound so fucking mad, but in a playful way. Perfect.
  • I've never really liked Rival that much myself. That and evacuation I think shouldve been replaced by sad, fatal, and/or in the moonlight.
  • the 'every grain' part is awesome, as is the song structure itself.
  • It is a decent song on that album, but not a stand out track like Light Years, Sleight Of hand, or Nothing As It Seems. I personally find Soon Forget on Binaural to have the most true and meaningful lyrics on the entire album.
    ".....this land is mine, this land is free
    i'll do what i want, but irresponsibly
    it's evolution baby...."
  • this song is keeping me afloat right now, I'm in a rainy shit hole of a situation, this song is sounding great.
  • there, all better now, still keeping it real playing this song.
  • Mohab
    Mohab Posts: 310
    JustOut wrote:
    the 'every grain' part is awesome, as is the song structure itself.



    Hey man, that part is up with my favorite pearl jam music. Yeah, I like how its shaped too, the song, if you look at it (as you obviously have!). Sometimes when i hear an indecipherable part like that I'm afraid to hear the real lyrics because I like the words i think i hear so much. but this one blew my shitty interpretation out of the water.

    take care


    I thought it was 'every inch thats left to crawl, on the slide of every one'.
  • those are some of my favorites!!!!

    of the girl
    grievance
    rival
    sleight of hand


    Swap Grievance for NAIS and you have my four favourites.

    Of The Girl is one of my ALL TIME favoutire Pearl Jam songs.
    'The more I studied religions the more I am convinced that man never worshipped anything but himself.' - Sir Richard Francis Burton