SOUNDTRACK: PEARL JAM-“Gimme Some Truth” (2001).
On December 2, Pearl Jam announced that their fan club holiday singles will be released to streaming services. Their first holiday single was released back in 1991. It was “Let Me Sleep (Christmas Time).” They are rolling out the songs one at a time under the banner 12 Days of Pearl Jam.
These releases are coming out as a daily surprise.
“Gimme Some Truth” was written by John Lennon during the Nixon administration.
Pearl Jam played this song live a bunch of times during the George W. Bush administration. They had played it twice before recording this version at the Groundwork Benefit, Key Arena, Seattle. October 22, 2001.
It’s quite a faithful cover. The original has angry guitars and Lennon’s growly voice. Although the original has a very distinctly Beatles-sound from the guitars (Which is obvious, but still somewhat surprising). Even Lennon’s guitar solo has that Beatles sound. The Pearl Jam version doesn’t have that feel at all–it sounds very much like a Pearl Jam song.
In fact, Eddie and the guys updated the lyrics for the George W. Bush administration. I’ve listed both sets of lyrics at the bottom of the page.
The song is catchy and passionate and, frankly, is even more applicable now with the Liar in Chief’s administration literally incapable of saying a true word.
This year, S. ordered me The Short Story Advent Calendar. This is my fourth time reading the Calendar. I didn’t know about the first one until it was long out of print (sigh), but each year since has been very enjoyable. Here’s what they say this year
The Short Story Advent Calendar is back! And to celebrate its fifth anniversary, we’ve decided to make the festivities even more festive, with five different coloured editions to help you ring in the holiday season.
No matter which colour you choose, the insides are the same: it’s another collection of expertly curated, individually bound short stories from some of the best writers in North America and beyond.
(This is a collection of literary, non-religious short stories for adults. For more information, visit our Frequently Asked Questions page.)
As always, each story is a surprise, so you won’t know what you’re getting until you crack the seal every morning starting December 1. Once you’ve read that day’s story, check back here to read an exclusive interview with the author.
Want a copy? Order one here.
I’m pairing music this year with some Christmas songs that I have come across this year.
I have read a number of stories by Rachel Kushner. I tend to enjoy them, although this one was more thought-provoking than interesting.
The story concerns a man, Hauser, who is warden at a women’s prison. (more…)








