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I always start across that river you're the sight distant now As I got close it turned and widened rising now fading out
Oh drifting off in the undertow Can't spot a figure on dry land After thoughts of safety when in truth none to be had None to be had
I used to tell time by my shadow Til' thunder clouds they took a stage The days will end as do the lights raise Now read of the same page
Wide awake through this deepest night Still waiting on the sun As the hours seem to multiply Find me a star to soldier on Only then beneath the lion's paw Knowing nothing can be tamed can be tamed
Don't hold me down Don't hold me down Don't hold me down Don't hold us down Don't hold me down
Share the light don't hold us down Share the light don't hold us down Share the light don't hold us down
Share the light don't hold us down Share the light don't hold us down Share the light don't hold us down, down
Don't hold us down Don't hold us down hold us down
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hey pete, that show was excellent and full of nice people. one of the highlights of my trip to Cali for sure. Mynabirds killed it and the opening band Winter were great also. are you seeing any of the upcoming shows?
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The music benefits from the instrument change. Same old Ed progression/changes, but more delicately engaged. Less muscle memory involved, even if the composing ear is first drawn to the known.
It also lets him change to a more fitting key, without calling attention.
Lyrics are brutally terrible as written, but may work in delivery.
Give me a record of Ed funereal organ songs, with some slight New Orelans instrumentation. I'll probably like it a lot. But don't do this on a Pearl Jam record. Both the Gone Who-bombing and the snoozy Future Days arrangements emphasize weaknesses of pieces like this, instead of playing to strengths.
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