Sleight Of Hand

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  • Sleight of Hand is a captivating song. It's one of those that gets lost in the rest of the CD but if you look hard enough you'll find it and realize how great it is.

    It's interesting how Pearl Jam finds ways to hide great songs on records. Like Red Mosquito too.
    "This is another sing-a-long." - Eddie Vedder before singing Lukin live at Madison Square Garden.
  • didnt like this song when it first came out, but boy after listening to it a number of times a couple of months ago i love it. Mccready puts down some nice guitar playing.
  • Hmm, i don't dislike this song, but it doesn't mean much to me. Maybe because i really don't understand it :)

    But the version that is on Benaroya Hall seems strange to me?
    How can I forget your tender smile
    Moments that I have shared with you
    Our hearts may break
    But they're on their way
    And there's nothing I can do
  • I agree with you. I see it as the man who plays by the rules. Goes to his job, comes home; suffering day to day. Realizes toward the end of his life that although he's done his duty, he's got nothing; he is nothing.
    From the online chat the boys did in 2000:

    AskPearlJam: mean5150-guest says: What inspired the soul-searching lyrics of "Sleight of Hand"?
    Eddie: Stuck in traffic.

    For me it’s about someone who falls into routine and comes to realize that they have let their whole life pass them by without appreciating/taking advantage of it
    "You can spend your time alone redigesting past regrets. Or you can come to terms and realize you're the only one who cannot forgive yourself...Makes much more sense to live in the present tense."
  • this song is so moving sometimes. if youre in the right mood, and say your play list is on random its like....BAM! and you totally focus in on it...cause its amazing.
    "The world is dangerous, feel safe here tonight..." EV 9/17/06

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  • Hmm, i don't dislike this song, but it doesn't mean much to me. Maybe because i really don't understand it :)

    But the version that is on Benaroya Hall seems strange to me?

    I LOVE Benaroya, but was not a fan of this song on it. I think the studio version on Binaural is a rare case where the recording is better than the live version. I thought the emotion came through much better with the backup instruments.
    "No time to be void or save up on life...
    You got to spend it all."
  • Mohab
    Mohab Posts: 310
    Definately hard to beat the atmosphere of the studio version. Lately its become my favorite pearl jam song.