best interpretation of Off He Goes

from the skyiscrape.com. It's exactly what i thought the song stood for but in better words than i could make.

This is an incredible song and it appears that my interpretation is very different than everyone elses. To me, this song is a reflection of Eddie during the times he struggled with instant Stardom and the ill affects from it. Eddie wrote this song in the 3rd person from Beth's perspective. Here is the breakdown:

"there he goes with his perfectly unkept clothes" -- This descibes Ed pretty accurately.

"but i've seen his picture / it doesn't look the same up on the rack" -- At one point, Ed was in every magazine around, but Beth sees and knows a different person.

"we go way back / i wonder about his insides / its like his thoughts are too big for his size" -- Ed & Beth go way back to Ed's gas attendant days in San Diego...and Ed's lyrics and thoughts are pretty intense. He is a deeply emotional person and the affects of stardom definitely affected his insides.

"nothing's changed, but the surrounding bullshit that has grown / and now he's home / and we're laughing like we always did my same old, same old friend" -- Ed has commented several times that he has not changed, but everything and everyone else around him has since Ten. When things got too wierd, Ed would take his truck and just disappear. I've read countless times that Ed just disappears for days when things get too intense for him. This "escaping" is focus of the song Off He Goes.

"until a quarter-to-ten / i saw the strain creep in / he seems distracted and i know just what is gonna happen next" -- This does not refer to time, but instead the album Ten. The huge success of that album is the cause of all the negative changes in Ed's life. When it gets wierd... Ed gets upset and then He's Off Again...

--John Carreno
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  • DarkStar
    DarkStar Posts: 734
    hmmm...well, everyone is encouraged to have their own interpretations with PJ songs...for me, I hear 'off he goes' as ed's story of himself...told by ed to ed...

    ds
    And no one sings me lullabyes
    And no one makes me close my eyes
    So I throw the windows wide
    And call to you across the sky....
  • olderman
    olderman Posts: 1,765
    DarkStar wrote:
    hmmm...well, everyone is encouraged to have their own interpretations with PJ songs...for me, I hear 'off he goes' as ed's story of himself...told by ed to ed...

    ds

    i am certain that Off He Goes and In My Tree are introspective, talking to himself, Ed songs..

    and yet, OHG is also universal.. I can relate the song to one very good friend who took his own life... unkept clothes .. i saw the strain creep in..

    beautiful song..

    thank you mr vedder
    Down the street you can hear her scream youre a disgrace
    As she slams the door in his drunken face
    And now he stands outside
    And all the neighbours start to gossip and drool
    He cries oh, girl you must be mad,
    What happened to the sweet love you and me had?
    Against the door he leans and starts a scene,
    And his tears fall and burn the garden green
  • ||Release_Me||
    ||Release_Me|| Posts: 1,871
    I definitely think its Ed talking about Ed, introspective. He sees what he used to be like and how that part of himself is slowly drifting away. Amazing song.
    "This town deserves a better class of criminal... and I'm gonna give it to them."

  • whoYOUare
    whoYOUare Posts: 274
    i thought it was a good song before i came up with this idea, and after figuring the meaning out (in my eyes) it made the song so much more powerful. i do think Ed is singing to himself, and it is in the third person, but with that being said it means something different to eeveryone and who am i to say what the song literally means?
    peace
  • Kovo
    Kovo Posts: 255
    I always thought it was about two friends, and one moves far away when they're young. The one that stayed behind misses his friend, but grows up. The one that left lived his life his own way, and was looking for someone who felt just as aloneand unique. Since never grew up, and since everyone he knew has grown up, he feels even more alone then when he set out.
    I shouldn't have to fight a battle I'll never win, just to lose those I've never had.
  • Kovo wrote:
    I always thought it was about two friends, and one moves far away when they're young. The one that stayed behind misses his friend, but grows up. The one that left lived his life his own way, and was looking for someone who felt just as aloneand unique. Since never grew up, and since everyone he knew has grown up, he feels even more alone then when he set out.
    thats along the lines of what i used to think until i thought about it how that interpretation puts it.

    as olderman said its a very universal and open meaning. However it feels best to you is how you should think about it.

    this is one of the best songs ever written in my opinion. musically and lyrically.
    Come on pilgrim you know he loves you..

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    Morgan Freeman/Clint Eastwood 08' for President!

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  • DarkStar
    DarkStar Posts: 734
    thats along the lines of what i used to think until i thought about it how that interpretation puts it.

    as olderman said its a very universal and open meaning. However it feels best to you is how you should think about it.

    this is one of the best songs ever written in my opinion. musically and lyrically.

    amen brother...amen.

    ds
    And no one sings me lullabyes
    And no one makes me close my eyes
    So I throw the windows wide
    And call to you across the sky....
  • RVM86
    RVM86 Posts: 76
    Man, I never thought of Off He Goes in that way. I always thought Ed was talking about a friend that was dear to him. But I guess when I think about the song and how deep Ed thinks and writes, I bet the song was written about himself.

    One of my absolute favorite PJ songs! Beautiful!
    War In Iraq? Do It In My Name.
  • Moonchild
    Moonchild Posts: 46
    Interesting interpretations of this one, although I think I read somewhere once that Ed wrote this song about Neil Young.
    You can't know what it's like, to bleed from here,
    The blackened world goes white, it goes nowhere...
    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~*
  • moho
    moho Posts: 541
    Somehing about it always had me thinking it was about a deep close friend who is a drug addict and is constantly trying to get off the habit but just can't kick it and of he goes back to it. I have a friend like that who is as you once knew him when he isn't on drugs ("and now he's home / and we're laughing like we always did my same old, same old friend") Then when he is back on drugs its scary. He flies around completely not himself just in with a new crowd in order to obtain drugs (" like he's riding on a motor bike in the strongest winds" ) .Strongest winds being his friends who he is now hanging out with who are far more dear to him at the moment than his old mate who isn't as important because his friendship does not contain drugs.

    I duno what you all think but it really effects me that way.
    JUST PLAY THE F***ING NOTE!!!
  • i remember him saying it was about being friends with an asshole.

    i swear it could be about me. too many times i've vanished in the middle of the night, moved off and broke off contact only to come back later and act like nothing was different, only to do it again later.
  • i always thought if there was a pearl jam movie or a movie about ed it would be titled "off he goes". this song it also very descriptive of the way i am. it's probably my favorite of the slower songs.
    And after all this, won't you give me a smile?
  • Well I always thought the song was about a friend who is also an addict of sorts. Coming and going in and out of good and bad times. "And the strain kicks in, he seems distracted and I know just what is going to happen next..." Very familiar in this context...
  • Off he goes is really beautiful, and actually it can be seen in different ways. Everyone has its own interpretation. But I think it's much more interesting if compared to "save you". Written years later, shows how things have changed since off he goes.
    What do you think of this connection?
  • Droevig
    Droevig Posts: 25
    I've always thought of off he goes as a kind of father issue.

    If anyone has ever lived in a house where both parents arent always around. It's a kind of sparradic love/visitation. You may get a letter, or see a picture now and then, but the person is always so different. To me it was always about that missing person. Someone you know you wanted to meet, to be with, to understand, but you knew that you never could.

    as for save you, I dont see how it relates...could you explain what you mean?
    Pillowed Footsteps Dig my Grave
  • Well first off, its a beautifully written song all around and definately one of my favs.....

    The first couple of times I heard it , I immediately thought about a very close family member of mine....This particular person is always happy to see you and enjoy your company....he has flashes where he is living in the moment and having a great time...But beneath the smile, is a very stressed out and possibly depressed man......As much as he wants to stay and have a good time with everyone else, he needs time on his own to recluse....thats "off he goes"....I don't see any connection to drugs, but its a possibility....But I just saw 'off he goes' --as a man escaping to his own private area---a man filled w/ anxiety/stress but deals with all his problems internally and thus appears to be a very complex person
  • Droevig wrote:
    I've always thought of off he goes as a kind of father issue.

    as for save you, I dont see how it relates...could you explain what you mean?


    I think that in both the songs he's just talking to himself. In off he goes eddie's quite passive, he doesn't do anything to help himself (or the person he's talking to), he's just a passive observer, but in save you he's much more determined to do something for him, not to let him go.
    Any other interpretations?
  • Leti
    Leti Posts: 25
    I think it's about both. Himself. A friend. Others that escape.
    In his writing, Ed has taken a couple of stories before and made it into one. Look at Jeremy.
    09.05.92 / 10.14.00 / 04.06.03 / 05.16.06 / 05.17.06

    Leti
  • genevieve
    genevieve Posts: 1,203
    DarkStar wrote:
    hmmm...well, everyone is encouraged to have their own interpretations with PJ songs...for me, I hear 'off he goes' as ed's story of himself...told by ed to ed...

    ds

    I belive i read a spin online article where ed says he wrote it about himself
    the person below me smells like cat pee and raisins...
  • Flannel Shirt
    Flannel Shirt Posts: 1,021
    from the skyiscrape.com. It's exactly what i thought the song stood for but in better words than i could make.

    This is an incredible song and it appears that my interpretation is very different than everyone elses. To me, this song is a reflection of Eddie during the times he struggled with instant Stardom and the ill affects from it. Eddie wrote this song in the 3rd person from Beth's perspective. Here is the breakdown:

    "there he goes with his perfectly unkept clothes" -- This descibes Ed pretty accurately.

    "but i've seen his picture / it doesn't look the same up on the rack" -- At one point, Ed was in every magazine around, but Beth sees and knows a different person.

    "we go way back / i wonder about his insides / its like his thoughts are too big for his size" -- Ed & Beth go way back to Ed's gas attendant days in San Diego...and Ed's lyrics and thoughts are pretty intense. He is a deeply emotional person and the affects of stardom definitely affected his insides.

    "nothing's changed, but the surrounding bullshit that has grown / and now he's home / and we're laughing like we always did my same old, same old friend" -- Ed has commented several times that he has not changed, but everything and everyone else around him has since Ten. When things got too wierd, Ed would take his truck and just disappear. I've read countless times that Ed just disappears for days when things get too intense for him. This "escaping" is focus of the song Off He Goes.

    "until a quarter-to-ten / i saw the strain creep in / he seems distracted and i know just what is gonna happen next" -- This does not refer to time, but instead the album Ten. The huge success of that album is the cause of all the negative changes in Ed's life. When it gets wierd... Ed gets upset and then He's Off Again...

    --John Carreno

    I completely agree. A song about Ed by Ed.
    All that's sacred, comes from youth....dedications, naive and true.