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You can say what you think music is, but the only way it really is, is how people experience it.
I liked the banana-seat bikes with the high handlebars - maybe a card in the wheel could have been part of it.
As a songwriter, it's kind of hard to listen to your own stuff with clarity.
Well, you go to Holland and everybody's on a bike - nobody would think to have a car.
We may take breaks and do other things, but we feel we'll ultimately have Pearl Jam as a family.
But Eddie does not make all the decisions. Eddie can listen to reason; Eddie can be swayed or talked in or out of certain things. Eddie allows other people to lead in this band and to have certain roles that are very fundamental to the decision-making process.
It's a perfectly human instinct to want to be near water.
A lot of fun stuff happens when you go out on a bike compared to when you're in a car. You're more in the environment. It's enjoyable. Even when It's raining It's still fun.
I've always related music to those moments when someone turns you loose on something and they haven't told you how to do it.
I think that's one of the biggest problems in rock is people thinking too much, putting too much emphasis on getting things perfect or completely sorted out. Sometimes that sound of not having everything sorted out is kind of cool.
I love making music. I love being involved in arranging music. It's very natural to know what I want to hear next and come up with ideas that are variations of what might be good.
I like to play music. I like projects. I like excuses to hang out with my friends and play music.
And I look forward to the time when I can become more indulgent with my songwriting. But this band is a family, and it's a process that we have to grow with together.
The past is filled with people who aren't traditionally thought of as fantastic singers singing these songs that capture people; songs like 'Louie Louie.' I just aim toward that, and I think I've gotten better at it.
I like rhythmic things that butt up against each other in a cool kind of way.
And I remember as a second or third grader having some autonomy to go to the store if I felt like it, walk home, take my time, kick the can. We were on our own schedule after school, so that was cool.
My daughter loves to do art stuff. As a father, I like to play with her. We break out the big pads of paper and the glitter and all the stuff. She likes to do what she likes to do. I want to do something, too. So I've just started using her same materials - a lot of crayons, a lot of sparkle, charcoal, pencils, markers and glue.
I think ultimately, bringing more nature back into the city is a way to deal with urban sprawl and things like that. If the cities feel a little more natural, people like to live there more rather than moving out and dividing up another piece of land that shouldn't be touched.
Words can have the same kind of magic as riffs can.
For the most part, I really love being in a collaborative thing. And in a collaborative thing if you have a singer as good as Sean Smith or Eddie Vedder, you kind of think, well, why don't you just go ahead and let them sing? People seem to really like it.
Eddie is a natural leader. Jeff and I have been very much in control of previous bands we've worked in. But the way Eddie grew into being the leader of this band was the most gradual, slow and respectful process that I've ever been involved in.
You know, at 35 or at 38 or 40 you really start to see what your body could look like if you just don't do anything all winter long. So that's another motivating factor, our vanity.
I think people will always love a heavy Sabbath riff because it's fundamental to rock.
I walked to Seward School first through fourth grade. It's just amazing to me now that we'd walk down 10th Avenue on Capitol Hill.
It may take me a long time before I feel 'ready' to tour as a lead singer. I may never be ready ... we'll just have to see.
We're super fortunate in Pearl Jam to have such loyal fans ... who really want to come & see us play.
The focus of my playing is the groove, and every time I find a new rhythm, I find I can write a bunch of new songs. Learning how to dance, or drum, or to swing my body in a new way is the fundamental way I find a new riff. Because when you learn to swing your body in a new way, you begin to swing with your instrument differently.
Parenthood and having kids puts you in touch with a whole other sort of sensitivity which is nothing but good. You feel more than you ever felt. You feel that vulnerability, but at the same time you wouldn't trade it for anything.
There's been a lot of role reversal going on in the band. The roles people have been playing for a long time will always be there, but everybody's willing to try on different outfits.
My methodology is not knowing what I'm doing and making that work for me.
If you have a lot of nature in your city, it becomes a more enjoyable place. That's my own feeling about it.
I'm in a rock band - I don't have a day job! I am spoiled ... a lot.
Every year is filled with good times and fights and struggles and misunderstandings. All of it adds up to being in a band over a long time.
I really enjoy not getting in a car and running errands on bikes.
I picked up a guitar, and I knew what I wanted to do.
I like myself. I think I'm cool. But I think when you're in a band you take on a role within the band, and I think people over the course of years can identify those roles as almost being bigger than just the individual. I don't know. It's kind of hard to talk about.
Right, those relationships with your parents and family are the hardest to figure out, and the same patterns get carried into a band situation.
I think when you put a new record out, everyone has a song or two that they feel people will be moved by so much that radio will be forced to play it.
That's not to say Eddie's never done anything malicious. But he never grabbed power for power's sake. His position was gained only because he has that energy, and that's naturally where he ended up.
I like to write music. And I think exploring with lyrics and figuring out how to make complete songs is fun. I think I have a take on it. I don't know if it's great, but it's an interesting take. It's original.
Dave played an important part in our growing, but change occurs.
When you're moved by music, that's always good.
I've seen neighborhoods that I would have never driven though because I'm riding my bike, because I'm looking for side roads, looking for maybe more hills or less hills depending if I'm exercising or not. You see a lot more, and you get the flow of a city a lot more.
I think I have my own sort of distinctive swing, for sure. I think that's something that comes really natural to me, to push against the beat and kind of explore a triplet feel behind everything just to see what that feels like.