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@ShadowLord3220 Yeah, I couldn't agree more. I think it's the fact it's the confidence and acceptance in the vocals that makes the lyrics so brutal. There is the sense that the narrator has come to terms with the tragedy that has befallen him; that the death of his sweet heart shall be ineluctably linked with his whole being until his death, causing him to sacrifice his life "to be good so [he] can see [his] baby when [he] leaves this world", for their love transcends time.
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I loved this song when PJ covered it. I remember that my girlfriend left the CD single wedged underneath my windshield wiper for me to find when I got out of work. A great time for music.
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With the diffrent words this song could be very happy, and this makes it even more sad :(
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@aaron47136 technically it is a cover, but epic none the less:)
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@stgodless actually I would opt for "In the end" myself
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This is a great song, lyrics are incredible. I used to love Pearl Jam when they came out with their Ten and Vs. albums and then my interest waned. This song has rekindled my interest in them.
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its not their song btw.
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@aaron47136: ah mate..this un's gr8....but I think "Black" holds that distinction
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what's wrong with the 2000's?
One of the great bands that don't need auto tune. Thats 60-90's for ya though. Fuck 2000's :(
physic3 11 months ago 41
Best fucking sad song by perl jam ever
aaron47136 3 months ago 20