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Eddie Vedder
Guaranteed Into The Wild (2007) Buy CD Buy MP3 |
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casey1024 Mar 21, 2013 - 05:53 | The lyrics are amazing |
Baketown Mar 21, 2013 - 05:50 | Great Movie and Great Sound Track! |
ice-9 Feb 17, 2013 - 20:10 | Byronape wrote: Exceptionally well said, except I'm my admittedly limited experience, those "wide open spaces" are getting fewer and fewer. Even the timeless hills and trees of SE Ohio could fall victem to fraking and have their majesty tainted. |
Byronape Dec 17, 2012 - 03:43 | AndyJ wrote: A song of freedom. A song of what one finds inside when all the electronics have been turned off... "I knew all the rules but the rules did not know me." When that begins to ring true... Head for the open spaces. America has many left. More coming all the time. Many choose to gather in cities and huddle indoors. We like playing King over others. We don't find the reality of our own puny weakness before nature comfortable... Except for those who throw back their head and laught at the rising storms, pelting rain and blinding lightening... Nature exists inside us... even when we deny it's reality, power and affect on us... I really like this song... Play it loudly as I die... a new adventure begins.
Exceptionally well said, except I'm my admittedly limited experience, those "wide open spaces" are getting fewer and fewer. Even the timeless hills and trees of SE Ohio could fall victem to fraking and have their majesty tainted. |
AndyJ Aug 13, 2012 - 09:54 | A song of freedom. A song of what one finds inside when all the electronics have been turned off... "I knew all the rules but the rules did not know me." When that begins to ring true... Head for the open spaces. America has many left. More coming all the time. Many choose to gather in cities and huddle indoors. We like playing King over others. We don't find the reality of our own puny weakness before nature comfortable... Except for those who throw back their head and laught at the rising storms, pelting rain and blinding lightening... Nature exists inside us... even when we deny it's reality, power and affect on us... I really like this song... Play it loudly as I die... a new adventure begins. |
ziggytrix Aug 13, 2012 - 09:52 | every time i hear a singer hum or whistle the last verse of the song i can't help but think "ran outta words again, dammit! |
coyote620 May 10, 2012 - 12:27 | Great song. Nice movie. Intriguing book. Captivating article. Sad story. Wished he had found a way back across the river. If he had, there would have been no article, or book, or movie, or song. Just a better story. |
sirdroseph May 10, 2012 - 12:25 | 1wolfy wrote: wierd how you can hate with a smile; perhaps it comes easy for you sirdroseph wrote: |
buddy Feb 05, 2012 - 09:55 | Good soundtrack to own. |
dsd Aug 31, 2011 - 07:05 | Fit the movie perfectly, in my view. And I loved the movie—favorite work by Penn |
Zimmerman84 Aug 31, 2011 - 07:05 | I love this film and I'm owing over half of that to the soundtrack. |
Aegean Dec 22, 2010 - 14:34 | michaelgmitchell wrote: You know, being an old guy, Eddie was never in my radar with his band. I do remember 'Daughter', yes, but the band wasn't on my play list, to be sure. Then, something like this comes along. Simplistic. Divine. And I'm reminded that many of these artists came from the basics of a guitar and some lyrics. He nailed this. He probably didn't have to do this project, but I'm grateful he did, and I'll bet he's proud of this work. Well put. This and "Society" are the only EV songs I can stand to listen to because, as you say, " He nailed this " theme. |
michaelgmitchell Dec 22, 2010 - 14:30 | You know, being an old guy, Eddie was never in my radar with his band. I do remember 'Daughter', yes, but the band wasn't on my play list, to be sure. Then, something like this comes along. Simplistic. Divine. And I'm reminded that many of these artists came from the basics of a guitar and some lyrics. He nailed this. He probably didn't have to do this project, but I'm grateful he did, and I'll bet he's proud of this work. |
1wolfy Dec 22, 2010 - 14:28 | wierd how you can hate with a smile; perhaps it comes easy for you sirdroseph wrote: Yay! Another opportunity to say how much I hate Eddie Vedder! Thanks RP for letting me vent! |
whtahtefcuk Dec 22, 2010 - 14:27 | love it |
soulcollision Jun 14, 2010 - 15:57 | lyrics. sheer. brilliance. |
sfearll Mar 11, 2010 - 12:19 | Hoosier wrote: During the intro I started humming "Just Breathe" from Backspacer. Anyone else get that feeling? yes, I thought the same thing today.. not that I mind, though, happy to listen to either one! |
Hoosier Jan 07, 2010 - 13:01 | During the intro I started humming "Just Breathe" from Backspacer. Anyone else get that feeling? |
ambrebalte Dec 22, 2009 - 01:30 | everything in this movie is poignant so is this song. Eddie Vedder voice makes it even sadder |
jagdriver Nov 20, 2009 - 15:16 | Interesting Alaska article in the current Smithsonian (now several weeks old, so prbly Oct issue) that discusses this story. |
