What the Hell is Dissedent about????

Joey
Joey Posts: 60
Will some body please give me the meaning of this song or at least shed some light thanks
"The fat man walks alone"
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  • PissBottleMan
    PissBottleMan Union City, TN Posts: 4,155
    dis·si·dent ** (*P*)**Pronunciation Key**(ds-dnt)
    adj.
    Disagreeing, as in opinion or belief.

    n.
    One who disagrees; a dissenter.


    Dissident


    adj 1: characterized by departure from accepted beliefs or standards [syn: heretical, heterodox] 2: disagreeing, especially with a majority [syn: dissentient, dissenting(a)] n : a person who dissents from some established policy [syn: dissenter, protester, objector, contestant]

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  • Ms. Haiku
    Ms. Haiku Washington DC Posts: 7,376
    Here are the lyrics:

    She nursed him there, ooh, over a night
    I wasn't so sure she wanted him to stay
    What to say...what to say
    But soon she was down, soon he was low
    At a quarter past...a holy no...
    She had to turn around

    When she couldn't hold, oh...she folded...
    A dissident is here
    Escape is never, the safest path
    Oh, a dissident, a dissident is here

    And to this day, she's glided on
    Always home but so far away
    Like a word misplaced
    Nothing said, what a waste
    When she had contact...with the conflict...
    There was meaning, but she sold him to the state
    She had to turn around

    When she couldn't hold...she folded...
    A dissident is here
    Escape is never, the safest path
    Oh, a dissident, a dissident is here, oh...oh...oh...

    She gave him away when she couldn't hold...no...she folded...
    A dissident is here
    Escape is never, the safest path
    Oh, a dissident, a dissident is here, oh...
    Couldn't hold on...she couldn't hold...no...she folded...
    A dissident is here
    Escape is never the safest place, oh...
    A dissident is here

    I'll look at this lyrics a little more. I don't think the main character is a dissident, actually, I think she's a wimp. I don't see that she's escaped. I don't think the author really likes the main character "Nothing said, what a waste." I'll need to look at these more, but what's interesting, is that this song seems to start off sexually, but towards the end it's like the main character sold herself for nothing. The song becomes more interesting as I read it, I usually just remember the first couple lines - a little deeper than impromptu oral sex, eh?
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  • i always thought it was about a woman struggling with the decision to give up her child... "she nursed him there over a night, wasn't so sure if she wanted him to stay" / "she sold him to the state"
  • i always thought it was about a woman struggling with the decision to give up her child... "she nursed him there over a night, wasn't so sure if she wanted him to stay" / "she sold him to the state"

    I always thought it was about a woman who gave up a child for adoption and then years later finally saw the child again.
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  • Ms. Haiku
    Ms. Haiku Washington DC Posts: 7,376
    I could see that in the first lines, but the down low part would throw me.
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  • I tend to think it's about abortion vs. adoption.

    The girl in the song never really wanted the kid, but the father did (causing dissident), so they decided to have him. She realized it was too tough for her to keep him, so she put it up for adoption ("She sold him to the state"). Then years later she ran into him again and it caused a conflict, and she thinks that it would have been alot easier if she never had the kid at all.
    "He's a very strange young man."
    "He's an idiot. It comes from upbringing. His parents are probably idiots, too. Lorraine, you every have a kid that acts that way, I'll disown you."
  • I think that it could relate to similiar situations like the one's posted above. My take is that she gave up the child because she wasn't a fighter and didn't stand up to her weakness. She didn't have faith in herself to take care of the child and later in life when opportunity arrives to tackle the issue of the child forgotten, she turns around.
  • thats what its about (woman giving her child up for adoption)

    the chorus would agree with that especially.
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  • I'm not so sure you guys are on the right track. The first half sounds too sexual to me. Maybe it describes how the child was concieved. . .

    I think the song is mostly about the idea of leaving a relationship for the wrong reasons, then spending the rest of your life wondering if it could have been better. Maybe the 'sold him to the state' line refers to losing a lover that was arrested, and could have been saved from prison by her testimony. But she didn't have the courage to save him, she escaped instead. Just an idea . . .
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  • Lost In Ohio
    Lost In Ohio Posts: 7,256
    Here's another thought about that song:

    "And to this day she's glided on.
    Always home but so far away.
    Like a word misplaced. Nothing said, what a waste.
    But when she had contact with the conflict.
    There was meaning but she sold him to the state.
    She had to turn around."



    Does anyone find themselves turning that part of the song way down, like it's a secret? On the "she had to turn around" bit, turn it way up again.
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  • Squidge
    Squidge Posts: 145
    Here's another thought about that song:

    "And to this day she's glided on.
    Always home but so far away.
    Like a word misplaced. Nothing said, what a waste.
    But when she had contact with the conflict.
    There was meaning but she sold him to the state.
    She had to turn around."



    Does anyone find themselves turning that part of the song way down, like it's a secret? On the "she had to turn around" bit, turn it way up again.

    I don't get you.....i just sing quiet cuz i don't know the words :)
  • Joey
    Joey Posts: 60
    i always thought it was about a woman struggling with the decision to give up her child... "she nursed him there over a night, wasn't so sure if she wanted him to stay" / "she sold him to the state"

    I'm so glad that someone has the the same opinion as me GOOD CALL
    "The fat man walks alone"
  • Ms. Haiku
    Ms. Haiku Washington DC Posts: 7,376
    On the other hand, though:

    She nursed him there, ooh, over a night
    I wasn't so sure she wanted him to stay
    What to say...what to say


    This set of words doesn't bring out an idea of a big choice as in adoption/abortion. It doesn't go with the rest of the song, which is why I'm struggling to find the true meaning. That's why I was thinking it was more of a one-night stand type of thing. The "She" sounds very fickle if these types of words are used to describe someone who has to make an adoption/abortion decision. Who is she talking to?

    If I said that the person who is "nursed" is an adult would the song look different or am I completely off my rocker on that. For all these years, I thought it was a man who was "nursed." Kindof a play on position I think, eh? The music doesn't seem to fit an adoption/abortion decision. I've been wrong before . . oh well. Is there an article or something where the author gave a hint as to what he was singing about?
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  • She nursed him there, ooh, over a night
    I wasn't so sure she wanted him to stay
    What to say...what to say
    But soon she was down, soon he was low
    At a quarter past...a holy no...
    She had to turn around

    Father/hysband Dying? Deathbed?

    And to this day, she's glided on
    Always home but so far away
    Like a word misplaced
    Nothing said, what a waste
    When she had contact...with the conflict...
    There was meaning, but she sold him to the state
    She had to turn around

    Something Father, husband, etc. did causing turning in to authorities/state?

    I think a lot if not all the songs on this album are related (same main character). Go, Animal, RVM, this one, daughter, etc....

    Possibly this song is about the confusion created by the awful things that happened in the others, therefore, its a confusing song?

    I really dont know. When I hear it it simply brings to mind the feeling of being in a situation where you dont know what to do or how to feel. do I give up, go on, get help, how do I deal, who do I tell...etc..
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  • literally, it's about a woman who takes in a political dissident, and then is overwhelmed by the dilemma of hiding a person who needs her help and support, or doing her patriotic duty and reporting him to the authorities. She folded... sold him to the state.

    interesting interpretations, though...
    93: Slane
    96: Cork, Dublin
    00: Dublin
    06: London, Dublin
    07: London, Copenhagen, Nijmegen
    09: Manchester, London
    10: Dublin, Belfast, London & Berlin
    11: San José
    12: Isle of Wight, Copenhagen, Ed in Manchester & London x2
  • literally, it's about a woman who takes in a political dissident, and then is overwhelmed by the dilemma of hiding a person who needs her help and support, or doing her patriotic duty and reporting him to the authorities. She folded... sold him to the state.

    interesting interpretations, though...
    and you know this because.........?
    All that's sacred, comes from youth....dedications, naive and true.
  • and you know this because.........?

    Because it fits the lyrics...
    and because I remember reading an interview with ed when vs. came out when he said as much himself

    Beyond the literal specifics, what you said yrself is pretty much on the money, I think.
    When I hear it it simply brings to mind the feeling of being in a situation where you dont know what to do or how to feel. do I give up, go on, get help, how do I deal, who do I tell...etc..
    93: Slane
    96: Cork, Dublin
    00: Dublin
    06: London, Dublin
    07: London, Copenhagen, Nijmegen
    09: Manchester, London
    10: Dublin, Belfast, London & Berlin
    11: San José
    12: Isle of Wight, Copenhagen, Ed in Manchester & London x2
  • the way i feel about it all is pretty simple...if you're not feeling right about something...anything...& you come to a conclusion that what you are feeling seems completely wrong inside your mind & body...time to get up...get out...& move on..."A Dissendent is here"...just like how ed said it in camden,nj..."Escape is never the safest path...Do it anyway...Dissendent is here..."
    for the lights of the city.
    only look good when i'm speeding.
    i wanna leave it all behind me.
    cause this time.
    i'm gone...
    in the far of distance.
    as my tail lights fade.
    no-one thinks to witness.
    but they will someday.
  • Ms. Haiku
    Ms. Haiku Washington DC Posts: 7,376
    literally, it's about a woman who takes in a political dissident, and then is overwhelmed by the dilemma of hiding a person who needs her help and support, or doing her patriotic duty and reporting him to the authorities. She folded... sold him to the state.

    interesting interpretations, though...
    AHA! This makes sense. Thanks for posting this. Man, this interpretation makes the song even better. What a story. What a songster, that Eddie Vedder. . .
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  • saveuplife
    saveuplife Posts: 1,173
    literally, it's about a woman who takes in a political dissident, and then is overwhelmed by the dilemma of hiding a person who needs her help and support, or doing her patriotic duty and reporting him to the authorities. She folded... sold him to the state.

    interesting interpretations, though...


    That's what I always thought it meant.