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You know, third albums of grunge bands tend to be the strangest and most erratic, y'know. Vitalogy by Pearl Jam and In Utero by Nirvana. Both great albums. by the way. In Utero is my favorite album of all time and Vitalogy is up there.
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@giga0524 This song is real recordings of patients at a mental hospital, with Eddie Vedder playing guitar in the background and Jack Irons, the orignal drummer from Red Hot Chili Peppers, on drums. And that's how that song was made. Yeah, I just found that out... creepy isn't it?
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Creepy? Please... try Frankie Teardrop or Hamburger Lady if you want creepy
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im stupid and dont get a thing
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I am oficially scared right now.
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,,did she throw away the album book to ?
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pearl jam, hey, guys! ehh, where's the song? no? nothing at all?
ehh, okay, you keep being deep and artsy... I'm going to listen to some metallica or r.e.m. at least they didn't get all offended with major butthurt when they 'committed the crime of becoming popular'
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I would love to get my hands on a vinyl version of this album, and then play it backwards. I bet there's more to this song than everyone thinks
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@giga0524 didnt u read its all actual psych ward patients talking about crazy thoughts
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no need to refer about influences (beatles, floyd, no sense), and no need to judge. this track is only to listen in the end of the album, not as an isolate song. it's the end of the concept-album, one logic end, the perfect end of an album in between life and death.



I remember I was only 10 when I got this album when it first came out. One of my first rock albums. My mom walked into the room when the beginning of the song was playing and she took the cd away from me and threw it away lol. I didn't get back into Pearl Jam until Yield came out and I repurchased this album. Vitalogy is my favorite album from them.
CraigPhilipMyBeer 11 months ago 12
Can I get the lyrics? I don't believe the things I'm hearing.
giga0524 1 year ago 10