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When I look to leave her, I always stagger back again
Once I built an ivory tower so I could worship from above
When I climbed down to be set free, she took me in again
There's a big, a big hard sun
Beating on the big people
In the big hard world
When she comes to greet me, she is mercy at my feet
When I see her inner charm, she just throws it back at me
Once I dug an early grave to find a better land
She just smiled and laughed at me and took her blues back again
There's a big, a big hard sun
Beating on the big people
In the big hard world
There's a big, a big hard sun
Beating on the big people
In the big hard world
When I go to cross that river, she is comfort by my side
When I try to understand, she just opens up her hands
There's a big, a big hard sun
Beating on the big people
In the big hard world
Once I stood to lose her when I saw what I had done
Bound down and threw away the hours of her garden and her sun
So I tried to warn her, I turned to see her weep
Forty days and forty nights and it's still coming down on me
There's a big, a big hard sun
Beating on the big people
In the big hard world
There's a big, a big hard sun
Beating on the big people
In the big hard world
There's a big, a big hard sun
Beating on the big people
In the big hard world
There's a big, a big hard sun
Beating on the big people
In the big hard world
There's a big, a big hard sun
Beating on the big people
In the big hard world
There's a big, a big hard sun
Beating on the big people
In the big hard world
There's a big, a big hard sun
Beating on the big people
In the big hard world
There's a big, a big hard sun
Beating on the big people
In the big hard world
Vedder did not write this. ( Hard Sun) Gordon Peterson did, of Indio, his version much better.
The quote I referenced was more about the entire soundtrack album recording process, in reply to a previous poster...The lawsuit on this song I did not know about...crazy litigious society we live in!!
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Indio's original version - where is it? (this is good, though).
I agree, much better version
Now let me listen to the song with its words, voices, and dirty guitar
I live in Alaska and people hate this bus so much, and the whole story. They finally airlifted it out of the location because so many people have died trying to get to that damn bus. Like, you have this whole amazing wonderland to explore, but nah, let's go die trying to find a glorified hunk of metal in the middle of nowhere.
Darwin's theory about survival comes to mind.
Christopher McCandless died of naivete, which can kill you in Alaska or anywhere else on this planet, really.
Boy Scout motto: Be Prepared. Equipment, supplies, techniques, and a map. Doesn't matter if you're backpacking into the Wild, up Mount LeConte, or walking the Beltline in West Atlanta.
I live in Alaska and people hate this bus so much, and the whole story. They finally airlifted it out of the location because so many people have died trying to get to that damn bus. Like, you have this whole amazing wonderland to explore, but nah, let's go die trying to find a glorified hunk of metal in the middle of nowhere.
This says more about people than the actual movie and song imo.
I live in Alaska and people hate this bus so much, and the whole story. They finally airlifted it out of the location because so many people have died trying to get to that damn bus. Like, you have this whole amazing wonderland to explore, but nah, let's go die trying to find a glorified hunk of metal in the middle of nowhere.
So what were you looking for when you got there? Or your parents? Or their parents?
I live in Alaska and people hate this bus so much, and the whole story. They finally airlifted it out of the location because so many people have died trying to get to that damn bus. Like, you have this whole amazing wonderland to explore, but nah, let's go die trying to find a glorified hunk of metal in the middle of nowhere.
oh but isn't it Instagrammable?
Sorry folks He’s just talent speaking to your soul. You just missed it.... Amen
He with a capital H? Amen? Anyone who disagrees just isn't smart enough to understand?
Vedder did not write this. ( Hard Sun) Gordon Peterson did, of Indio, his version much better.
... I call him a noble idiot. ...
Nice label, and utterly appropriate.
Vedder described the recording process as a "factory." He said, "I'd just sit in the chair, and they'd hand me a fretless bass, and they'd hand me a mandolin, and they'd take a second to do the rough mix, and then I'd write the vocal, and it was just quick."[4] On the recording sessions as a whole, Vedder stated, "It was like I kinda went into some weird space for a week or two, and then I woke up out of this daze, and it was done. I don't really remember it.
I bumped my already bumped 8 to a 9.....this one really reminds me of the feeling of the movie/story - I say Long Live RP!!
Vedder did not write this. ( Hard Sun) Gordon Peterson did, of Indio, his version much better.
I love the song, but I felt like the movie glorified the guy way too much. I call him a noble idiot. He thought too much of himself and his vision quest to see the value in the people life placed in front of him until it was ultimately too late. Tragic tale that is glorified in the movie. I am glad they took the bus out.
This is a perfect comment. 100% agree! Great soundtrack though. Wow!
You can die by grizzly attack or freezing to death or exposure in a million other places in Alaska BUT that damn bus and the whole story...
Snip!
But please play the original, eh?
This version is much better. IMHO, of course...
I love the song, but I felt like the movie glorified the guy way too much. I call him a noble idiot. He thought too much of himself and his vision quest to see the value in the people life placed in front of him until it was ultimately too late. Tragic tale that is glorified in the movie. I am glad they took the bus out.
But please play the original, eh?
Really? It reminds you of that story? Wow. Someone should make that story into a book and even a movie. Maybe even it call it "Into the Wild"? Maybe, just spitballing here.
Do not walk into the woods in Alaska if you don't know exactly what you are doing.
Eddie Vedder covered the single "Hard Sun" for the Sean Penn movie Into the Wild. Peterson re-emerged into the public when he filed a lawsuit in December 2009 against Pearl Jam's Eddie Vedder, alleging infringement resulting from usage and alteration of "Hard Sun" without Peterson's permission, although Universal Music, Peterson's former label, granted permission.
Like them all though.
I guess I don't get it.
More than you I'm sure
Vedder described the recording process as a "factory." He said, "I'd just sit in the chair, and they'd hand me a fretless bass, and they'd hand me a mandolin, and they'd take a second to do the rough mix, and then I'd write the vocal, and it was just quick."[4] On the recording sessions as a whole, Vedder stated, "It was like I kinda went into some weird space for a week or two, and then I woke up out of this daze, and it was done. I don't really remember it.
I bumped my already bumped 8 to a 9.....this one really reminds me of the feeling of the movie/story - I say Long Live RP!!
I guess I don't get it.
Agreed. I generally like Vedder's music. Don't care for this song. Goes on way to long.
Didn't seem TOO long in the movie....this one's an 8 for me...Long Live RP!!
I guess I don't get it.
The original artist was Indio in like 89 or 90.
: )
I had the best seats in the house at Key Arena, Seattle for the Rolling Stones October 30th, 2005 -
Stage right (Keith's side) - right up to the stage. Mick, and Keith, were just two feet away several times during the show. Sound was fantastic. Great show. Vedder sat ten rows back from us - said hi to him.
Agreed. I generally like Vedder's music. Don't care for this song. Goes on way to long.
The entire song clocks in at 5:22.
Just listened to the original—it might become my favorite. This is one of the few Eddie Vedder covers/songs I like...
Agreed! Indio's entire (and only) album is terrific.
So is the original, your right!
Indio - Hard Sun
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T1tVvQUAcf4
jtomato wrote:
What you said. When this came on I had to stop work and click over to the comments. Fabulous album. Hearing some of it here on RP made me go buy it. Great album to accompany jogging.
I really like the off-beat (I mean timing-wise) and syncopated (yes I think those can be distinct) percussion on this song and on the rest of the album. The power chord electric guitar which is strong yet secondary to the vocals and percussion is perfect here!
Just killer
(btw I just listened to the original Indio version of the song. It's practically identical to Vedder's version)
What you said. When this came on I had to stop work and click over to the comments. Fabulous album. Hearing some of it here on RP made me go buy it. Great album to accompany jogging.
I really like the off-beat (I mean timing-wise) and syncopated (yes I think those can be distinct) percussion on this song and on the rest of the album. The power chord electric guitar which is strong yet secondary to the vocals and percussion is perfect here!
As a trauma surgeon, I also dislike the glorification of recklessness. Movies about idiots in fast cars and on crotch rockets never show what actually happens to the human body at 100+ MPH when it strikes a Big Hard Wall. In this case, McCandless wasn't being reckless with anyone else but himself...well, no more reckless than any other outdoorsman. Besides, the movie is a far deeper, more meaningful journey. Really a beautiful movie about a beautiful mind. (No rescue personel were injured in the making of that memory ;) ) I strongly recommend it.
(btw I just listened to the original Indio version of the song. It's practically identical to Vedder's version)
His sound engineer just HAD to pan the drummer's floor-tom all the way to the right...
This song just gets me out of balance when I hear with in-ear phones.
For any of you sound engineers/recorders / artists out there reading this: never fully pan a bass element. our hearing system is not built for stereophonic hearing in low frequencies and it messes with the brain when fully isolated to one, as happens in this sont using air-tight earphones.
His sound engineer just HAD to pan the drummer's floor-tom all the way to the right...
This song just gets me out of balance when I hear with in-ear phones.
For any of you sound engineers/recorders / artists out there reading this: never fully pan a bass element. our hearing system is not built for stereophonic hearing in low frequencies and it messes with the brain when fully isolated to one, as happens in this sont using air-tight earphones.
That's nothing new or unusual. Get used to it, because if you had an audio system (with speakers) with good separation and soundstaging/imaging, you'd have heard panning like that in many recordings for decades now.
His sound engineer just HAD to pan the drummer's floor-tom all the way to the right...
This song just gets me out of balance when I hear with in-ear phones.
For any of you sound engineers/recorders / artists out there reading this: never fully pan a bass element. our hearing system is not built for stereophonic hearing in low frequencies and it messes with the brain when fully isolated to one, as happens in this sont using air-tight earphones.
There's a big, a big hard sun
Beating on the big people
In the big hard world
There's a big, a big hard sun
Beating on the big people
In the big hard world
There's a big, a big hard sun
Beating on the big people
In the big hard world
There's a big, a big hard sun
Beating on the big people
In the big hard world
There's a big, a big hard sun
Beating on the big people
In the big hard world
There's a big, a big hard sun
Beating on the big people
In the big hard world
There's a big, a big hard sun
Beating on the big people
In the big hard world
There's a big, a big hard sun
Beating on the big people
In the big hard world
Thanks for the reminder.. . . . . . .
ALBUM = 8
Not HIS work. Not this song, which is very good, of course.
interesting... I like this Vedder version a lot...
I didn't initially like Eddie's choice to allow that wash of guitar to take over at the end. I found it a little too garagy. But, really, it is the sonic equivalent of the sun beating down on you.
I like this version a lot more now that it's taken the place of the original in my consciousness. Fun to play along with, too.
I agree, Eddie and the rest of Pearl Jam are great song writers, however this song was written by Gordon Peterson, who performed under the name Indio. The original version was a fairly big hit in Canada in the late 80s. I've stated earlier in this thread my opinion that Eddie stuck fairly close to the Indio version.
In 2009, Peterson filed suit against Vedder, alleging changes made to the lyrics amounted to copyright infringement, and Universal music, alleging they had licensed his song to Vedder without permission.
interesting... I like this Vedder version a lot...
blown away
(...is within)
Misterfixit wrote:
(cut'n'paste from https://africanhistory.about.com/od/glossaryu/g/Ubuntu.htm)
Ubuntu is a Nguni word which has no direct translation into English, but is used to describe a particular African worldview in which people can only find fulfilment through interacting with other people. Thus is represents a spirit of kinship across both race and creed which united mankind to a common purpose.
Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu has said "Ubuntu is very difficult to render into a Western language…It is to say. 'My humanity is caught up, is inextricably bound up, in what is yours'…"
(cut'n'paste from https://africanhistory.about.com/od/glossaryu/g/Ubuntu.htm)
Ubuntu is a Nguni word which has no direct translation into English, but is used to describe a particular African worldview in which people can only find fulfilment through interacting with other people. Thus is represents a spirit of kinship across both race and creed which united mankind to a common purpose.
Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu has said "Ubuntu is very difficult to render into a Western language…It is to say. 'My humanity is caught up, is inextricably bound up, in what is yours'…"
I agree, Eddie and the rest of Pearl Jam are great song writers, however this song was written by Gordon Peterson, who performed under the name Indio. The original version was a fairly big hit in Canada in the late 80s. I've stated earlier in this thread my opinion that Eddie stuck fairly close to the Indio version.
In 2009, Peterson filed suit against Vedder, alleging changes made to the lyrics amounted to copyright infringement, and Universal music, alleging they had licensed his song to Vedder without permission.
thanks for the spoiler alert, dude
but just to listen to? Needs to be about a minute shorter. As in cut out the last minute.
Great cover. I highly recommend the Krakauer book on which the movie was based. The true tale is both an inspiration and a warning.
Also recommend Krakauer's Into Thin Air about an ill-fated Everest expedition. Chilling (NPI) and difficult to put down.
Vegas sounds better. Ya'll dance some more, Rometuma!
go figure.
This version is so faithful to the original, I would say you like this song because it's an Indigo song.
BTW, appropriate song to play on a weekend that Earth is getting hammered by hot plasma ejections from the Sun.
I think he is saying "big hearted sun"
go figure.
Hard on the eyes, maybe?
Beautiful soundtrack!
A must seen! And hear!
i like this song.
a lot.
Me too, R. I think it really helps to see the movie, as the soundtrack really helps make the film very powerful.
I feel ya! If someone that could sing sang it, it would be totally awesome!
"if someone that could sing sang it," ~ ?
Maybe I missed something & you are referring to something else because Eddie Vedder has a great voice. I don't know what you're on about.
i still feel the same way. still hard for me to believe.
I feel ya! If someone that could sing sang it, it would be totally awesome!
PS: I love it that everytime a PJ or Ed song comes on, people love to start comments with "I'm no Pearl Jam fan, but..." right before they praise the song.