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"Blood"
by Pearl Jam from the album "Vs."
Tabbed by Dave Miller (dwm3@po.cwru.edu)
Intro/Chorus
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It's my blood...
Verse
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Spin me 'round...
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Sébastien Wanna Be |
#1 by Sébastien Nadeau-Lemyre at Mar 15, 1970 at 4:16 AM EST |
| this song is awsome, but i think that we sometimes expect more out of why people write their songs...i'm sure the said that his lyrics were his blood n yea i agree with him but i'm sure it was more as a fuck u to the media then a story | |
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Kubota35 Professional |
#2 by Kubota35 at Apr 23, 1972 at 9:19 AM EST |
| This is one of my favorite songs to blast when I'm angry. | |
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$am Rhythm Player |
#3 by $am taylor at Aug 31, 1972 at 3:09 AM EST |
| I agree, I like the way that it seems like the music industry has taken his blood and used it to forge cheesy pop knock-offs. The song always reminds me of cloning and transfusions because of the name | |
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Josh Wanna Be |
#4 by Josh at Oct 27, 1973 at 5:44 AM EST |
| I agree, but I think it's really ironic the way that Eddie thought that the biz was draining his creative lifeblood, yet his hatred toward them created this ass-kicking album...this is one throttling good song. | |
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Slapsta Rhythm Player |
#5 by Slapsta Masta at Sep 14, 1976 at 2:19 AM EST |
| yeah i agree what u guys have said, its one of the loud songs, he hate media and how they cirticis him, he`s paying his life time to do what he`s doing, so he doesnt want his life time to be an enemy he hate, which is him self on magazines... | |
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Ben Average |
#6 by Ben Rackow at Nov 17, 1981 at 4:32 PM EST |
| Wow, Eddie Vedder sounds like he wants to kill somebody. Well, he probably does. I find it amazing that Pearl Jam could play such angst-ridden, angry songs like this one and still pull off great, captivating ballads like "Off He Goes". If the song had better production to it, it might have been a hit. Although the whole album of Vs. had like a careless production to it. The album (And I DO love this album by the way; just constructive criticism) could be so much better if it was more carefully produced. | |
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Dane Rhythm Player |
#7 by Dane n||n at Sep 11, 1984 at 11:59 AM EST |
| one of the few pearl jam songs i actually like.... Its a good one, I think its about a woman having her period for some reason... thats why he turns her over... etc. | |
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matt Wanna Be |
#8 by matt fogg at Jan 20, 1995 at 11:43 PM EST |
| The lyrics also seem to allude to certain magazines that 'used' him. "Spin me around"-Spin magazine "Roll me over"-Rolling Stone "Fucking Circus"-Circus Magazine. Eddie also seems to use a lot of double meanings in his songs. "Paint Ed big. Turn Ed into one of his enemies." changes easily to 'Painted big, turned into one of his enemies'. Eddie has said that it became so bad that he started to hate seeing his face in magazines whereas, in the beginning of his career it was a source of novelty. | |
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One of the chil Average |
#9 by One of the children of the KoRn at Sep 14, 1997 at 5:23 PM EST |
| "I find it amazing that Pearl Jam could play such angst-ridden, angry songs like this one and still pull off great, captivating ballads like "Off He Goes" that looks familiar | |
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mario Average |
#10 by mario ramirez at Aug 16, 1999 at 4:56 PM EST |
| i think this is a very powerfull song about the music industry and how they just drained eddie in the begining of his carrer and how allot of the music out there is just manufactured feelings by what the record label wants to sell but ed is saying that his lyrics are his blood if you dont like what hes talking about you dont like him or what hes going through | |
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Daniel Average |
#11 by Daniel Sheppard at Jan 16, 2003 at 7:33 PM EST |
| yeah...the lyrics for this song dont seem to matter imo...he is screaming his lungs out, which is enough to piss off the corporate fools...its the mood | |
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Anday Average |
#12 by Anday Randazzo at Dec 27, 2005 at 6:13 AM EST |
| i fuckin love blasting this song | |