![]() ![]() So in this way he IS homeless in a sense. Leading him away from the dream of a real home. "Whispering hands gently lead him away", leading the child to believe that this is the way things are supposed to be. ![]() He has thoughts of a real father and a real childhood but he doesnt understand them so he ignores them, because hes never had that luxury. "Thoughts arrive like butterflies" to a child things are light and 'floaty' for lack of a better word at the moment. "Faces that he sees time again aint that familiar" The person he was raised to believe was his father is not, he knows the face, but it "aint that familiar". His mother really did reveal to him somewhere around age 10 that his real father was dead, and the person he thought was his dad was in fact not. Ill take Alive for my example here since its very well known. In fact Once, Breath (I believe), is a series of 3 songs he wrote about his childhood, before he was even in Pearl Jam. If you know anything about Eddie Vedder, you know he had a really screwed up childhood. I really think people are missing something fairly obvious here. And always trying to to find an "Even Flow" I think maybe its him comparing his childhood to being alone and homeless. Notice you never hear a PJ song where he talks about a father with any need or affection. Notice at the end hes saying mommy.mommy. Oh whispering hands, gently lead him away Oh, he don't know, so he chases them away ![]() Oh, ceilings, few and far between all the legal halls of shame, yeah Oh, feelin', understands the weather or that winters on its way Oh, prayin', now to something that has never showed him anything Kneelin' looking through the paper though he doesn't know to read, ooh yeah Oh dark grin he can't help when he's happy he looks insane Oh hand out faces that he sees come again ain't that familiar ![]() Oh feelin' maybe he'll see a little betters any days ooh yeah Offering a masterful pianissimo, full of nuance, delicacy and beauty, it is a quintessential soundscape assured to mesmerize and delight.Freezin' rests his head on a pillow made of concrete again ooh yeah The exquisiteness of 'Future Days' is captured from the first note and sustained throughout, culminating in a luxurious, musical melange that is an ideal companion for virtually any situation. The overall shimmering feel is omnipresent, augmenting its euphony to near perfection. These shifts in sound are passionate and unpredictable, echoing the cadence of unstructured yet meticulously crafted improvisations. This aural exploration is accompanied by intriguing sonic and textural modulations, inflected with an emotional liberty that serves to add to the captivating nature of the ringtone. This melodious journey is one that the listener and artist embark on together, each nuance of the web of sound more captivating than the last and each moment appreciated in unison. Its sonic textures emanate a certain authenticity that is rarely found in mere recordings, but instead brings to mind an intimate, yet expansive, concert hall. The distinct yet harmonious notes of 'Future Days' by Pearl Jam are a unique and timeless auditory delight. ![]()
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