![]() ![]() "Even Flow" was written in the key of D major, with Gossard performing his parts in open D tuning and McCready complementing it with a similar rhythm pattern in standard tuning. This version is on Pearl Jam's 2004 greatest hits album, rearviewmirror (Greatest Hits 1991–2003). This version was used for the music video, and was used in single releases in the United Kingdom. I still don't think Stone is satisfied with how it came out." Īn alternate version of the song was recorded with drummer Dave Abbruzzese in 1992 while the band was recording songs for the soundtrack for the 1992 film, Singles. We played that thing over and over until we hated each other. Not sure why we didn't use that one from the demo as well, but I know it felt better." Guitarist Mike McCready stated, "We did 'Even Flow' about 50, 70 times. There were a hundred takes on that song, and we just never nailed it." Drummer Dave Krusen said, "I was pretty green back then and 'Even Flow' suffered from too much fluctuation." He added that "it was really tough for me. Bassist Jeff Ament said, "I knew it was a great song all along, and I felt that it was the best song that we got the worst take of on the first record. "Even Flow" features lyrics written by vocalist Eddie Vedder and music written by guitarist Stone Gossard. A remixed version of the song was included on the 2009 Ten reissue. The song was included in Pearl Jam's 2004 greatest hits album, rearviewmirror (Greatest Hits 1991–2003). The song peaked at number three on the Billboard Mainstream Rock Tracks chart. Featuring lyrics written by vocalist Eddie Vedder and music written by guitarist Stone Gossard, it was released in 1992 as the second single from the band's debut album, Ten (1991). Producer Rick Parashar stated in 2002, "As I recall, I think Jeff had, like, a bass line.I heard the bass line and then we kind of were collaborating on that in the control room, and then I just started programming on the keyboard all this stuff he was jamming with it and it just kind of came about like that." Even Flow" is a song by the American rock band Pearl Jam. The song is entirely instrumental (except for random unintelligible words Vedder utters throughout) with a dominant fretless bass line making up the core of the song (which Ament referred to in a 1994 Bass Player magazine interview as "my tribute to (fretless bass instrumentalist) Mick Karn"), along with some guitar and sounds that seem to come from the drums. It begins about ten seconds after the album's closer "Release" as a hidden track, but both count as one track on the CD. The first part begins the album, before "Once" starts, and the second part closes the album, after "Release". ![]() Ten features a two-part track entitled "Master/Slave" that both opens and closes the album. (And you thought Eddie Vedder didn't have a sense of humor!) now it's too late i got bugs in my room.one on one that's when i had a chance i'll just stop now i'll become naked and with the.i'll become one!" That's "Bugs" by Pearl Jam. see them deciding my fate oh, that which was once.was once up to me. a few block the door and now the question's: do i kill them? become their friend? do i eat them? raw or well done? do i trick them? i don't think they're that dumb do i join them? looks like that's the one i got bugs on my skin tickle my nausea i let it happen again they're always takin' over i see they surround me, i see. bugs on my ceiling crowded the floor standing, sitting, kneeling. i got bugs i got bugs in my room bugs in my bed bugs in my ears their eggs in my head bugs in my pockets bugs in my shoes bugs in the way i feel about you bugs on my window trying to get in they don't go nowhere waiting, waiting. ![]() Imagine a couple of drunk guys grabbing pots, pans, kazoos and making up lyrics like this at around 5am in the morning: "all these.
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