Grievance (song)

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“Grievance”
Song by Pearl Jam
Album Binaural
Released May 16, 2000
Recorded September 1999–January 2000 at Studio Litho, Seattle, Washington
Genre Alternative rock
Length 3:14
Label Epic
Writer Eddie Vedder
Producer Tchad Blake, Pearl Jam
Binaural track listing
"Of the Girl"
(Track 8)
Grievance
(Track 9)
"Rival"
(Track 10)


"Grievance" is a song by the rock group Pearl Jam off of the band's 2000 album, Binaural. It is the ninth track on the album.

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[edit] Origin and recording

The song was written by frontman Eddie Vedder. Eddie Vedder about the song:

It's bad when you have writer's block in the studio and you've got three songs without words and four days left. It pretty much happened on the last record. And the worst part was they were songs that I had written. I had written the music to "Insignificance" and "Grievance". I just wasn't happy with what I had so I kept working on it and scrapping it and staying up at night, playing piano melodies to make it be the best thing. And it worked, finally. That causes hell in a relationship, that's all I'll tell you.[1]

[edit] Reception

The song was nominated for a Grammy for Best Hard Rock Performance in 2001.[2]

[edit] Lyrical meaning

Eddie Vedder took inspiration from the 1999 WTO protests in Seattle when writing the song.[3] When speaking about "Grievance" in an interview Vedder stated:

I think technology went wrong somewhere. It just went into the wrong direction. Instead of helping us and freeing us, it seems to enslave us. That's what I talk about in "Grievance", about the dangers and what a lot of people don't see or don't want to see. There's the line, "For every tool they lend us a loss of independence" and it's true. Everything happens so fast. The technology is supposed to make everything simple, easy. It tries to make us believe that it's some sort of freedom we have. Of course, it's easy and comfortable if you can do all your shopping via the internet, if you don't need to leave the house to do anything. But, on the other hand, what is going to happen? You lose touch with people. You don't meet new people except on the internet and whatever you do can be traced. They know everything about you; they know what you buy; they know which papers you read, how long you stay on a page and they look at your statistics and they're going to offer you the products they think you might buy – most of them you don't really need anyway. What is going to happen to individuality?[4]

[edit] Live performances

The band played this song when it appeared on the Late Show with David Letterman in April 2000 in support of Binaural. The song was premiered live in concert at the band's May 10, 2000 concert in Bellingham, Washington.[5] A live performance of "Grievance" can be found on the "Light Years" single. Performances of the song can also be found on the DVDs Touring Band 2000 and Live at the Garden.

[edit] References

  1. ^ Weisbard, Eric, et al. "Ten Past Ten" Spin Online. August 2001.
  2. ^ 43rd Grammy Awards. Rockonthenet. Retrieved on 2007-09-05.
  3. ^ Tannenbaum, Rob. "Rebels Without a Pause". George. July 2000.
  4. ^ Gabriella. "Interview with Eddie Vedder of Pearl Jam". NYRock.com. August 2000.
  5. ^ "Pearl Jam Songs: "Grievance"". pearljam.com.

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