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| Album = [[Riot Act (album)|Riot Act]]
| Album = [[Riot Act (album)|Riot Act]]
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| Released = [[November 12]], [[2002]]
| Released = November 12, 2002
| track_no = Track 7
| track_no = Track 7
| Recorded = February 2002 – May 2002 at [[Bad Animals Studio|Studio X]], [[Seattle, Washington|Seattle]], [[Washington]]
| Recorded = February 2002 – May 2002 at [[Bad Animals Studio|Studio X]], [[Seattle, Washington|Seattle]], [[Washington]]

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"Thumbing My Way"
Song

"Thumbing My Way" is a song by the rock group Pearl Jam off of the band's 2002 album, Riot Act. It is the seventh track on the album.

Origin and recording

The song was written by frontman Eddie Vedder. Drummer Matt Cameron revealed to Vedder that he considers it the nicest chord progression Vedder has come up with.[1] Bassist Jeff Ament on the song:

We were out in the room playing the song and learning it. In the process, [producer Adam Kasper] went and re-miked everything very covertly. So all of the sudden when we were ready to play it, it was up and he captured it. Nailed it. That to me was really critical and kind of how the record sounds. A lot of times, there's that cool thing when you don't quite know the song and everybody is really concentrating. It lasts for four or five takes and then it's gone. After that, it's all cerebral.[2]

Guitarist Stone Gossard about the song:

That's a real live performance with lots of room ambience. It's us trying to keep up with the chord changes! There are some nice drums and bass. The sentiment of the song is amazing.[2]

Lyrics

The song's lyrics are about a person in turmoil.[3] In an interview, Vedder stated that the song is not about himself. He elaborated by saying, "I'm pretty good at removing myself from most of the songs. One thing about writing songs is, they don't always have to be about you. When they are always about someone, I lose interest after a while."[3] The song includes several references to hitchhiking.

Reception

In its review of Riot Act, The Guardian stated that the song "resembles an acoustic 'Love Will Tear Us Apart'" and called it one of the album's "best moments."[4] Brett Hickman of Stylus said, "Never a band to make their quieter forays really work, the band deliver their best one with 'Thumbing My Way'. Through its muted organ, acoustic guitars, brushed drums and Vedder's semi-coherent line readings, the band matches intent with mood perfectly."[5]

Music video

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Pearl Jam in the music video.

A music video directed by James Frost was filmed for the song at Seattle's Chop Suey club in September 2002.[6] The video is a filmed live performance rather than a conceptual video. It was one of five videos shot at the club to promote Riot Act (including "I Am Mine", "Save You", "Love Boat Captain", and "1/2 Full"). Up to that point the band had not made any music videos since 1998's "Do the Evolution". The video was released in late 2002.

Live performances

The song's live debut was during an Eddie Vedder solo performance at the Wiltern Theatre in Los Angeles, California on February 26, 2002.[6] The first performance of the song with the full band took place at the band's December 6, 2002 concert in Seattle, Washington.[7] A live performance of "Thumbing My Way" can be found on the live album Live at Benaroya Hall. Performances of the song are also included on the DVDs Live at the Showbox and Live at the Garden.

References

  1. ^ Scaggs, Austin. "Eddie Vedder: Addicted to Rock". Rolling Stone. April 21, 2006.
  2. ^ a b Cohen, Jonathan. "Inciting a 'Riot': Pearl Jam's New Album". Billboard. November 2002.
  3. ^ a b Kaufman, Gil. "Pearl Jam: Readin' The Riot Act". VH1.com. November 7, 2002.
  4. ^ Sweeting, Adam. "Pearl Jam: Riot Act". The Guardian. November 8, 2002.
  5. ^ Hickman, Brett. Pearl Jam: Riot Act. Stylus. September 1, 2003.
  6. ^ a b Pearl Jam: 2002 Concert Chronology. fivehorizons.com.
  7. ^ "Pearl Jam Songs: "Thumbing My Way"". pearljam.com.