The only way to experience this song (especially for the first time) is the MTV Unplugged video as mentioned by others. It adds so much to the experience.
The "Tattooed everything" is a metaphorical way of saying that the loss of love has made a permanent mark on him. Like a tattoo, it will be with him for the remainder of his life.
Eddie Vedder is the singer and he possibly has the best vocal range in rock music ever. Pearl Jam have so many different styles to their songs but his singing is unmistakable. You'll love listening to them. Of many deeply emotional songs this might be the deepest. Great way to be introduced to them! Try "Wishlist" next and then change it up with "Evenflow".
Favorite Island Girl: I've said it before, but I think we have the exact same musical taste. Pearl Jam "Alive" is another great song. They performed it at the same MTV Unplugged session you listened to. There are videos for both if you want to watch the video and get the full impact.
I am so jealous you get to hear Pearl Jam for the first time...this is from their first album, Ten, which I had on cassette tape from when it first came out in 1991.
You need to react to the proper video of the performance, which you have in the thumbnail. His facial mannerisms, especilly toward the end, add to the performance.
There is a video, and it adds to the song. I think, he's using tattoo is a metaphor for darkness, as if HIS sky was tattooed black when he lost her.
The only way to experience this song (especially for the first time) is the MTV Unplugged video as mentioned by others. It adds so much to the experience.
You''ve got to see the video!
The "Tattooed everything" is a metaphorical way of saying that the loss of love has made a permanent mark on him. Like a tattoo, it will be with him for the remainder of his life.
Eddie Vedder is the singer and he possibly has the best vocal range in rock music ever. Pearl Jam have so many different styles to their songs but his singing is unmistakable. You'll love listening to them. Of many deeply emotional songs this might be the deepest. Great way to be introduced to them! Try "Wishlist" next and then change it up with "Evenflow".
His vocal range only matched by Chris Cornell
Favorite Island Girl: I've said it before, but I think we have the exact same musical taste. Pearl Jam "Alive" is another great song. They performed it at the same MTV Unplugged session you listened to. There are videos for both if you want to watch the video and get the full impact.
This is known as grunge. Love this song! My favorite song of theirs is Evenflow. Some other hits they have are: Jeremy, Oceans, Yellow Ledbetter,
I am so jealous you get to hear Pearl Jam for the first time...this is from their first album, Ten, which I had on cassette tape from when it first came out in 1991.
Here you've heard it, now you gotta see it...
The day Nirvana slept standing behind the door.
There is a live version!
This is the live version
@@abrahamesparza01 correct, the live audio, but he means live video, as well, i think
Evenflow is maybe their best rocking song, and Breathe is maybe best quiet song, with plenty of great songs in between!
This is their greatest song, watching the video (MTV unplugged) is the way to go: ruclips.net/video/vE26dVkCvpw/видео.html
Word!!! 🫶🏼
Now watch the unplugged nirvana
Obviamente no los conociste al principio...todos tenemos derecho a equivocarnos y joderla unas cuantas veces en la vida, es ley de vida.
You need to react to the proper video of the performance, which you have in the thumbnail. His facial mannerisms, especilly toward the end, add to the performance.