"It's all coming in from all these other sources... stuff that you see. Real life is so much more intense than any movie, any song, any book -- if you join up and see the right performance. It's not something you could buy tickets for. Two nights ago I'm staying in the basement of this art gallery where we rehearse, and I was using the restroom at about three in the morning. I heard these drunks in the back alley. I went to listen through the crack in the door, because I thought I could hear them better. I could actually see through the half-inch clearing. It was more intense than any movie. It was all so real. There was a beginning, middle and end. It was like drugs, violence, all within less than 20 minutes. It was fascinating."
Somehow I related to that. I think that happens more than we know. It's a modern way of dealing with a bad life.
You can spend your time alone, redigesting past regrets
Or you can come to terms and realize
You're the only one who cannot forgive yourself
Eddie Vedder of Pearl Jam.
Somehow I related to that. I think that happens more than we know. It's a modern way of dealing with a bad life.
You can spend your time alone, redigesting past regrets
Or you can come to terms and realize
You're the only one who cannot forgive yourself
Eddie Vedder of Pearl Jam.
2 comments:
tell us more bout the drunks bro.
this is more interesting. a bunch of friends went out one nite. a friend was in a desperate need for a fix. too much beer and he slipped sideway. guess what? that was the spot where he vomitted earlier.
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