Pearl Jam Lyrics, Meaning & Videos
4/20/02
Pearl Jam Lyrics
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Who sing just like him
Feel free to do so now
Cuz he's dead
Using, using, using
The using takes toll
Isolation
Sad to, sad to think
Sad to think of him more
Lonesome friend, we all knew
Always hoped you'd pull through
No blame, no blame
No blame, it could be you
Using, you can't grow old using
So sing just like him, fuckers
It won't offend him
Just me
Because he's dead
Overall Meaning
The song 4/20/02 by Pearl Jam is a tribute to Layne Staley, the lead singer of Alice in Chains who passed away due to a drug overdose in the year 2002. The first stanza of the song seems to be directed towards those who are trying to imitate Layne's singing style, and encourages them to sing even more like him now that he's dead. It's almost as if the singer is sarcastically stating that now it won't offend Layne since he's no longer alive. However, as the song progresses, it becomes clear that there is a personal connection between the singer and the subject of the song, as they speak about the toll of drug use and how isolation from loved ones is a common result. The singer remembers Layne as a "lonesome friend" who was always hoped to pull through but unfortunately lost his battle.
The line "Using, you can't grow old using" seems to be a warning to others who may be using drugs, that it's not a sustainable lifestyle, and eventually the choices they make will catch up to them. The final refrain of "So sing just like him, fuckers, it won't offend him. Just me. Because he's dead" is the most emotionally charged moment in the song. The rawness and honesty of the lyrics remind us of the tragic waste of talent that was Layne Staley, and the pain and loss felt by those who knew and loved him.
Line by Line Meaning
So all you fools
Addressing those who idolized the deceased
Who sing just like him
Those who mimic the deceased's singing style
Feel free to do so now
Encouraging those to continue imitating the deceased now that he's gone
Cuz he's dead
A reminder that the person they're emulating is no longer alive
Using, using, using
Referring to drug use by the deceased and others
The using takes toll
Drug use has negative effects on a person
Isolation
The deceased was isolated from others due to addiction
Just so happy to be one
The deceased was content with being alone while using drugs
Sad to, sad to think
Reflecting on the tragedy of the situation
Sad to think of him more
It's sad to contemplate the deceased's life and death
Lonesome friend, we all knew
Describing the deceased's situation and relationships
Always hoped you'd pull through
Wishing the deceased would recover from addiction
No blame, no blame
Not blaming anyone for the deceased's tragic outcome
No blame, it could be you
A cautionary reminder that anyone could fall victim to addiction
Using, you can't grow old using
Stating that drug use leads to a shortened life span
So sing just like him, fuckers
A sarcastic invitation for others to continue singing like the deceased
It won't offend him
A prediction that the deceased wouldn't care about someone imitating him
Just me
It's the singer who takes offense to the imitation
Because he's dead
Reiterating that the person they're imitating is no longer living
Contributed by Charlie W. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
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