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Pearl Jam - Hold On/Jeremy (Boston ‘94)

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Pearl Jam - Hold On/Jeremy
4/11/1994

Nothin’ left for me
I can’t live down here no more
I can’t fall from a tree
I got wings, it ain’t my fault
Understand what’s right
It’s so hard to be alone
It’s never tight
It’s been so loose for so long
Hold on… (2x)

Understand my fear
I never been this high before
I can’t fall from cheer alone
It only takes a breath to believe…

I can’t face one more day
I have tried to many ways
My life work, all I failed
I can’t waste away on zeal
Hold on…
A voice tells me to hold on…
Somewhere I feel… hold on…
Hold on… 

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Willie Nelson and son Lukas, covering Pearl Jam’s Just Breathe

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Watch: Pearl Jam + Band of Horses’ Ben Bridwell Play “Hunger Strike”

Over the weekend, So Much Silence and Crumbler posted this wonderful performance of Temple of the Dog’s grunge hit, “Hunger Strike,” in which Pearl Jam graciously invite Ben Bridwell of (tour openers) Band of Horses to sing Chris Cornell’s original part with ex-Temple member Eddie Vedder. Bridwell may be on a roll here in the cover song department, but it sure isn’t going to his head. As Kevin and Casey noted, only those with a heart of stone could resist saying “aww” at the post-performance hug with Vedder, not to mention his reminder to the headlining act’s massive crowd: “Pearl Jam’s the best band!”

Throw on an old flannel shirt and check out this recent take on one of the best rock songs of the ’90s above.

1 month ago 8 notes

lemme just put this here.

also, @6:50, i didn’t have to be asked, i always ‘Too doo doo too, too doo doo’, in the shower, when shopping, certainly in songs that don’t call for it. it’s just a thing i do. ;)

St. Vincent’s covers Pearl Jam’s Black in PORTLANDIA books shop,  NYC 1/21/12

4 months ago 1 note
“Masters of War” by Pearl Jam (Bob Dylan cover) 
 
Let me ask you one question, is your money that good?
Will it buy you forgiveness? do you think that it could?
Oh, I think you will find, when your death takes its toll
All the money you made will never buy back your soul

And I hope that you die, and your death will come soon
I’ll follow your casket, in the pale afternoon
And I’ll watch as your lowered, into your deathbed
And I’ll stand on your grave till I’m sure that your dead

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My physical therapist asked me to remove this song, this version/cover, from my workout playlist because I’d get crazy aggressive toward the end of my sessions. tru stry, the “but it’s Bob Dylan” argument just got me weird looks.

6 months ago 7 notes
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PJ20, our boys is 20. i’m the proudest mom that ever mommed up the proud tree, for. fucks. ssake. \m/

Pearl Jam - Olé

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