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View media here: heartsupport on Instagram: "Pearl Jam's Black does such a beautiful job of expressing the most painful moments of a breakup. This verse in the bridge “I know someday you'll have a beautiful life I know you'll be a star in somebody else's sky, but why, why, why can't it be mine?" captures the heartbreak of believing that this person you loved will be able to move on and find joy, but you will never be able to do that. It's the pain of losing someone who was GOOD to you, someone who you know is incredible and will go on and find love again. It's the pain of feeling like the loss is so big you'll never recover. If you can relate to feeling this way please share in the comments by encouraging @heartsupport and we'll encourage you. #pearljam #pearljamofficial #black #therapistreacts"
Pearl Jam’s Black does such a beautiful job of expressing the most painful moments of a breakup.
This verse in the bridge “I know someday you’ll have a beautiful life I know you’ll be a star in somebody else’s sky, but why, why, why can’t it be mine?" captures the heartbreak of believing that this person you loved will be able to move on and find joy, but you will never be able to do that.
It’s the pain of losing someone who was GOOD to you, someone who you know is incredible and will go on and find love again. It’s the pain of feeling like the loss is so big you’ll never recover.
If you can relate to feeling this way please share in the comments by encouraging @heartsupport and we’ll encourage you.
How can you be that age and never heard “black?!”
That’s a great performance, but the album version hits that nerve even harder…
I really like the version by @mark.duane.morton
I feel like I should make this video and call it electrician drinks durring black by pearl jam
Cover “like a stone” audioslave
Wait till she finds ‘Alive’
Awesome! Can we have five finger death punch? Wrong side of heaven
@kamikaze____1 in somebody else’s sky
Now do Staind and Fred Durst live for ‘Outside’
Young Eddie was going through some pain. One of my favorite Pearl Jam songs ever
Alice in Chains unplugged still gets me
Music so much peace and Pain all tightly intertwined
This song is the embodiment of what i experienced when my wife of 14 years walked away. And for someone she met at work. He didn’t buy a first home with her. He didn’t build a life with her. He didn’t love her family and become a son and brother to her loved ones. He didn’t support her at her lowest. He didn’t build his whole world around his love for her since he was 18. He didn’t support her thru loss. He didn’t believe in her through her many career changes. He didn’t promise to love her forever.
He just showed up. And that was apparently worth more than me.
How did she get to be that old without EVER hearing Black?!