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* "Alive" was written by Eddie Vedder about the grief associated with finding out his biological father died before he was born, but audiences interpreted it as a pro-life anthem. Vedder said in 2006 that the audience's interpretation changed the meaning of the song, stating that "They lifted the curse. The audience changed the meaning for me." |
* "Alive" was written by Eddie Vedder about the grief associated with finding out his biological father died before he was born, but audiences interpreted it as a pro-life anthem. Vedder said in 2006 that the audience's interpretation changed the meaning of the song, stating that "They lifted the curse. The audience changed the meaning for me." |
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Latest revision as of 22:47, 7 March 2020
- "Alive" was written by Eddie Vedder about the grief associated with finding out his biological father died before he was born, but audiences interpreted it as a pro-life anthem. Vedder said in 2006 that the audience's interpretation changed the meaning of the song, stating that "They lifted the curse. The audience changed the meaning for me."
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