Release
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I
I
Ohh ohh
Ohh ohh

I see the world, feel the chill
Which way to go, windowsill
I see the words on a rocking horse of time
I see the birds in the rain, ohh

Ohh
Ohh
Ohh
Oh, dear dad, can you see me now?
I am myself, like you somehow
I'll ride the wave where it takes me
I'll hold the pain, release me
Ohh
Ohh I, ohh ohh

Oh, dear dad, can you see me now?
I am myself like you somehow
I'll wait up in the dark for you to speak to me
How I've opened up, release me
Release me, release me dad, release me
Ohh ohh I
Ohh ooh ooo




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Overall Meaning

"Release" is a deeply personal and introspective song by Pearl Jam's lead vocalist Eddie Vedder. The song reflects on Vedder's relationship with his father, who he never met until he was in his thirties. The first verse sets the tone with Vedder feeling lost and unsure of which direction to take in life. The lyrics "Which way to go, windowsill" may be a metaphor for the decision-making process, feeling unsure whether to jump into the unknown or stay safely indoors. The next line "I see the words on a rocking horse of time" is a reference to time as a factor and how life is a fleeting ride.


Then Vedder sings "I see the birds in the rain," which could symbolize hope or beauty even in the darkest of times. The chorus is a plea to his father, who Vedder feels disconnected from, to acknowledge him and see him for who he is. The line "I am myself, like you somehow" is a way of Vedder saying that he sees himself in his father, even though they have never met. The second verse is Vedder waiting for his father to come to him, to offer some kind of connection or guidance. The final line "Release me, release me, release me dad, release me" is Vedder asking his father to let him go and move on from the past.


Overall, "Release" is a heartfelt and cathartic song that deals with themes of family, connection, and self-discovery.


Line by Line Meaning

I see the world, feel the chill
I am observing the world around me and it makes me feel uneasy


Which way to go, windowsill
I am contemplating which direction to take in my life, like a bird perched on a windowsill


I see the words on a rocking horse of time
I can see the passage of time and how it changes everything, like a rocking horse going back and forth


I see the birds in the rain, ohh
I am watching the beauty of nature even in difficult times, like birds in the rain


Oh, dear dad, can you see me now?
I am reaching out to my father from beyond, asking if he can see me as I am today


I am myself, like you somehow
I have become my own person, but I still see parts of my father within me


I'll ride the wave where it takes me
I will go with the flow and let life take me where it will


I'll hold the pain, release me
I will endure the struggles in my life, but I am asking for a way to be free of them


I'll wait up in the dark for you to speak to me
I am waiting for a sign of guidance from my father, even if it is in the darkness


How I've opened up, release me
I am acknowledging that I have unburdened myself and want to be set free


Release me, release me dad, release me
I am pleading with my father to release me from the pain and struggles I am enduring




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Dave Krusen, Eddie Vedder, Jeff Ament, Mike Mccready, Stone Gossard

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Comments from YouTube:

@intemaniaco

now i can understand why mike mccready says in the interview of the movie who he was impressed about the voice on that tape, and why he said "this is a real guy?" this demo it's fucking amazing

@blkcatzette

Got that right!!!

@TheLYagAmi

I watch pj 20 every few months and this part of the documentary is definitely the best

@samsquanch1996

I wish I could have seen Mike, Stone, and Jeff's reaction to this the first time they heard this

@geekrockrats

I thought the same thing,right before the verse starts was a huge moment in that it determined the course of their future. I wonder if Eddie knew how important that vocal track would become. The Eddie that sang those songs was living his last few months of anonymity before becoming the star he is

@The212b

In the documentary I watched they said, "We couldn't believe that this voice belonged to a real person".

@rileywelch4350

samsquanch1996 watch Pearl Jam 20 it shows Mike me easy and stone gossard reactions

@samsquanch1996

Guitar Covers2048 Seen it many times. I wish I could have seen their initial reaction

@RecoveringGenius

samsquanch1996 They didn't think it was real, they just assumed it was some already established singer...

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@ghostwhiskey

Good thing it didn't get lost in the mail

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