off he goes is one of my favorite pearl jam songs ever, i never really see it talked about though and i was wondering if other people felt as strongly about it as i do. every time i listen to it once i have to listen to it five times
When I first heard "Off he Goes", I pretty much didn't like it. I felt too Neil Youngish. ( I do love Neil however ).
About a year later in concert they played it. That changed everything. It clicked. I love the studio version, but Live, Ed sings with so much more emotion. It incredible. A couple of years later in Seattle, when they dedicated it to one of the young men killed at Rockskilde, I pretty much wept. It was overwhelming to hear Ed's voice break up a little while he sung........everyone kinda fell back down to reality for those 5 or so minutes.
_________________ It's not the same without you here
i usually like the live versions of songs better but i love the studio version of this song, i hate the benaroya version of this-too much electric guitar
this song might be autobiographical, look at the lyrics, at the time eddie was always mad "his face seemed pulled and tense", the rest seems to click with this idea to
it took me about a year after no code came out to really start to dig it but now its probably my second favorite pj song. so good.
_________________ Tom Waits: Well... we could go to Taco Bell if that's more your style.
Iggy Pop: What are you saying, man? You saying I'm like a Taco Bell kind of guy?
Hated it, then loved it. Now it's just meh, whatever.
that is what i think most people think of this song, i think it is close with in my tree as the best on no code, and i think it is one of their best songs ever
i feel really gay saying this , but this song is just beautiful
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vitalogy71890 wrote:
Sandler wrote:
Hated it, then loved it. Now it's just meh, whatever.
that is what i think most people think of this song, i think it is close with in my tree as the best on no code, and i think it is one of their best songs ever
i feel really gay saying this , but this song is just beautiful
It is a beautiful song, and I do love the lyrics. There was a time I played it everyday. I just think it's a little too long for a slow song that doesn't ever really build musically -- even though I love the outro on the studio version.
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had a big, big coming around on this song last night when i listened to the benaroya version very loudly.
_________________ No matter how dark the storm gets overhead They say someone's watching from the calm at the edge What about us when we're down here in it? We gotta watch our backs
Live on Two Legs version. BEst damn version of the song. When eddie effortlessly says "And there he goes" during the second chorus. I don't know its one of those awesome little things in songs where i get my jollys
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