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How do you rate All those Yesterdays?
FIVE stars: Great, great, great song 45%  45%  [ 61 ]
FOUR stars: It's a crime not to like it 40%  40%  [ 54 ]
THREE stars: I don't have a feeling either way for this 10%  10%  [ 14 ]
TWO stars: I'd rather worry about all those tomorrows 2%  2%  [ 3 ]
ONE star: I'd rather beat myself with a Scott Stapp-shaped stick than listening to this crap 1%  1%  [ 2 ]
Total votes : 134
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Don't you think you oughta rest?
Don't you think you oughta lay your head down?
Don't you think you want to sleep?
Don't you think you oughta lay your head down tonight?

Don't you think you've done enough?
Oh, don't you think you've got enough, well maybe..
You don't think there's time to stop?
There's time enough for you to lay your head down, tonight, tonight

Let it wash away
All those yesterdays

What are you running from?
Taking pills to get along
Creating walls to call your own
So no one catches you drifting off and
Doing all the things that we all do

Let them wash away
All those yesterdays
All those yesterdays
All those paper plates

You've got time, you've got time to escape
There's still time, it's no crime to escape
It's no crime to escape, it's no crime to escape
There's still time, so escape
It's no crime, crime..

All those yesterdays {9X}



Previous Songs of the Moment
1. In My Tree
2. Red Mosquito
3. Porch
4. I Got Id
5. Release
6. Do The Evolution
7. Breath
8. Corduroy
9. Elderly Woman...
10. Leash
11. Hail Hail
12. Grievance
13. Love Boat Captain
14. Even Flow
15. Black Red Yellow
16. In Hiding
17. Can't Keep
18. Indifference
19. Insignificance
20. Whipping
21. Black
22. Smile
23. Push Me Pull Me
24. Rats
25. God's Dice
26. All or None
27. Yellow Ledbetter
28. Last Exit
29. Who You Are
30. Rearview Mirror
31. Hold On
32. Present Tense
33. Light Years
34. Alive
35. Brain of J
36. Thumbing My Way
37. Hard to Imagine
38. Tremor Christ
39. Rival
40. Animal
41. Lukin
42. You Are
43. betterman
44. Given to Fly
45. Once
46. Low Light
47. Parting Ways
48. Off He Goes
49. Go
50. get right
51. World Wide Suicide
52. Angel
53. MFC
54. Long Road
55. Why Go
56. Nothingman
57. Save You
58. Of A Girl
59. Habit
60. Satan’s Bed
61. Faithful
62. Oceans
63. Gone
64. WMA
65. State of Love and Trust
66. Spin The Black Circle
67. Arc
68. Garden

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As of late I’ve found All Those Yesterdays to be part of a trilogy along with Off He Goes and Save You. In Off He Goes, the narrator laments his friend’s situation. In All Those Yesterdays, he tries to console the person. And in Save You, he becomes aggressive and attempts to take control of the situation. That may be a stretch, but that’s how I’ve been hearing these songs.

Standing alone, All Those Yesterdays is about consolation for someone suffering from some sort of depression. They are strung out and take pills so they don’t have to face life. They are running from something internally, which is something we’ve all done at one point or another. They’ve boxed out the rest of the world and exist in a soothing solitude that the narrator finds to be just plain unhealthy.

My favorite lyrics:

“What are you running from, taking pills to get along?
Creating walls to call your own?
So no one catches you drifting off and doing all the things that we all do?
Oh let them wash away all those yesterdays”

This verse comes from the heart of someone who cares about another, which is a rare thing to find in this world anymore. Some days I believe that most people are essentially good at heart, and other days I find them despicable and evil. All Those Yesterdays provides hope that people do care about one another and will see each other through tough times. The narrator is almost a Christ-like savior who comforts and reassures the person in question that life is difficult, but salvation is not impossible.

The outro to the song, in which Ed repeats the line “You’ve got time to escape,” is also quite important. We open with him asking the other person to sleep, and we close with him telling them to escape. I think he’s suggesting that when we sleep, or more importantly when we dream, we are perfect. There are no worries or concerns about this life; we can escape all of it. There are no yesterdays. We are clean and pure and all our regrets are washed away and the only thing to live for is today.

A perfect coda to a damn fine album, and easily one of Stone’s best additions to the band’s catalogue.

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Hurray for a fantastic Yield song! Nice write up Frank


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Nice job Frank, a brilliant album closer indeed. My favourite version has to be from SVT, there's nothing like it. And we seem to share a fondness for the same lines too!

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I love this song, nice write-up (even if I'm not crazy about this trilogy thing)

I can't explain it but I've always figured this song to be about a woman, and more precisely a mother. Hell, don't ask me why

I'd love to see it close a show. Actually, just being played would be nice

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5 stars for sure. I wasn't a big fan of this song at first, but it grew on me.

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its probably gonna be a 3star for me, its alright, not one of my favs. I'm not all that big on Yield anyways.


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4 stars from me. it sounds very beatles-ish. to me musically it goes hand in hand with parachutes.

i love the outro solo too. and porchball did a nice cover of it. :)

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2 stars on the thing just to piss off the Yieldophiles, in reality, 4 stars, cool song.

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2 stars on the thing just to piss off the Yieldophiles, in reality, 4 stars, cool song.


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4 stars, I like the lyrics

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That's a fiver.

I'm gonna start throwing nickels at Ed if they don't play it at the next PJ show I attend.

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You've got time, you've got time to escape
There's still time, it's no crime to escape
It's no crime to escape, it's no crime to escape
There's still time, so escape
It's no crime, crime..


I always blast that part in the car and sing loudly.

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Love the Boston III version...and the "stop.....stop"

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In a tussle with Tremor Christ to be my all-time favourite PJ song, today it wins.

Beatiful song, Stone's Beatle-esque music is amazing and Ed's lyrics are perfect.

I can see a parallel between this song and Off He Goes in that I believe Ed is singing them to himself about his own failings, but both songs work equally well on a universal level too.

I don't know why this song hasn't been brought out live more, perhaps Ed doesn't connect with the lyrics as he once did which might be fair enough. I wasn't all that keen on the Boston '03 version, I prefer the sound of this song when played electrically.


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A high **** for me. Pretty little song and my favorite Stone ballad and love how Ed's voice is mixed on the studio version. I'm lucky to have heard on the '98 tour.

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This is a 5 star song.


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This is a 5 star song.


This is a true statement.

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Definitely a five star song and easily one the most underappreciated songs.

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Nice write up, Frank.

But I look forward to the hidden track at the end more than the actual song. :oops:

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this is one of the best musics on Yield, the lyrics are just perfect!

but hell, Yield is 5 stars itself!

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