Speed Of Sound

Album: Backspacer (2009)
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Songfacts®:

  • Pearl Jam frontman Eddie Vedder wrote this brooding, down-tempo track. He explained the meaning to VertigoFM, saying it's "a song taken from the perspective of a man who is still sitting in a bar after everyone else has left."

    He added that even though the song is sad it became more "confident" when played with the whole band.
  • This track with complex chord changes originated from a songwriting session Vedder had with Rolling Stones guitarist Ronnie Wood. He explained to the Toronto Globe and Mail: "I was working with Ronnie Wood on a record he's putting together. He asked me if I could contribute some words, which really excited me because I love his voice. This particular song was a little difficult to transcribe though, so it ended up in [Pearl Jam's] court. I played it to Brendan [O'Brien, producer] at four in the afternoon, and by the next afternoon it was complete."
  • Pearl Jam has played this one live just a few times, but Vedder has played it more often during his solo tours.
  • The album title is a reference to typewriters, Eddie Vedder's preferred medium for writing lyrics. In the old days, "backspacer" was what the "backspace" key was called.

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