Pearl Jam – Who Ever Said (Official Visualizer)

Official visualizer by Pearl Jam performing “Who Ever Said” – ‘Gigaton’ available everywhere now: https://pearljam.lnk.to/gigatonYD ►Subscribe for more content from Pearl Jam: https://pearljam.lnk.to/subscribeYD ►Connect with Pearl Jam: https://www.instagram.com/pearljamhttps://www.facebook.com/PearlJamhttps://twitter.com/PearlJam https://pearljam.com Video directed by Joel Edwards Video produced by Evolve Studios Video executive produced by Joel Edwards & Tim Bierman Video edited by Seth Evans Lyrics: Drowning in their dissertation Random speaker in my mind Yeah, they never stop their fortification And blocking my precious time You used to let it go and let it float away You don’t get to speak with twice as much to say It’s all in the delivery Said the messager who is now dead Was all...

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