Pilate (song)
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“Pilate” | |||||
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Song by Pearl Jam | |||||
Album | Yield | ||||
Released | February 3, 1998 | ||||
Recorded | February 1997–June 1997 at Studio Litho, Seattle, Washington | ||||
Genre | Alternative rock | ||||
Length | 3:00 | ||||
Label | Epic | ||||
Writer | Jeff Ament | ||||
Producer | Brendan O'Brien, Pearl Jam | ||||
Yield track listing | |||||
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"Pilate" is a song by Pearl Jam, from the album Yield (1998). It is the sixth track on the album. It also appears as as a B-side on the "Given to Fly" single.
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[edit] Origin and recording
It was written by bassist Jeff Ament. "Pilate" is one of two songs on Yield that marks Ament's first time contributing lyrics to a Pearl Jam album, the other being "Low Light".
[edit] Lyrical meaning
"Pilate" was inspired by Mikhail Bulgakov's novel The Master and Margarita. When asked about the song Jeff Ament stated:
I think "Pilate" was the question I was asking myself, and "Low Light " was the answer, the realization. Have you ever read The Master and Margarita [by Mikhail Bulgakov]? I just read that book, and at the end they talk about Pontius Pilate being all alone on a mountain with his dog. He couldn't sleep and he couldn't function. It really struck me hard, because at that point I was feeling very alone. I've always had this recurring dream about being old and just me and my dog sitting on the porch. It wasn't necessarily a sad dream or a premonition, but it did get me to thinking about why Pilate was so alone and freaked out. Then I realized he didn't get to finish his conversation with Jesus—that's why he can't function, because he didn't tie up the loose ends in his life. Later, I was playing the guitar, and I was hit so hard by this amazing, emotion. In that moment the words "low light" came out, and somehow those were the only words to explain what I was feeling. It was a kind of gratefulness at finding that place of calm and peace at my center and getting a glimpse of the person I could choose to be. It was the purest happiness that I've experienced in a long time, that particular emotion. God, I thought I was going to explode. I feel very lucky to have been able to put it down on tape that morning and work through it until it became a song.[1]
[edit] Live performances
The song was premiered live at the band's March 20, 1998 concert in Perth, Australia.[2] The song was performed on the band's 1998 and 2000 tours before being dropped.[2]
[edit] References
- ^ Garbarini, Vic. "All For One: Pearl Jam Yield to the Notion That United They Stand and Divided They Fall". Guitar World. March 1998.
- ^ a b "Pearl Jam Songs: "Pilate"". pearljam.com.
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