I walked to Seward School first through fourth grade. It’s just amazing to me now that we’d walk down 10th Avenue on Capitol Hill.

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When Stone Gossard was a young student, he would walk to Seward School every day for four years. Now, as an adult, he finds it remarkable that he used to walk down 10th Avenue on Capitol Hill to get to school. He is surprised by how much he has changed and how much the world around him has changed since he was a child.

About Stone Gossard

Stone Gossard is an American musician and songwriter who is a founding member and guitarist of the rock band Pearl Jam. He has also been involved with other notable Seattle grunge bands like Green River and Mother Love Bone, and has released solo albums. In 2017, Gossard was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of Pearl Jam.

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I really enjoy not getting in a car and running errands on bikes.

Stone Gossard

American guitarist

I’ve seen neighborhoods that I would have never driven though because I’m riding my bike, because I’m looking for side roads, looking for maybe more hills or less hills depending if I’m exercising or not. You see a lot more, and you get the flow of a city a lot more.

Stone Gossard

American guitarist

We may take breaks and do other things, but we feel we’ll ultimately have Pearl Jam as a family.

Stone Gossard

American guitarist

Dave played an important part in our growing, but change occurs.

Stone Gossard

American guitarist

There’s been a lot of role reversal going on in the band. The roles people have been playing for a long time will always be there, but everybody’s willing to try on different outfits.

Stone Gossard

American guitarist

But Eddie does not make all the decisions. Eddie can listen to reason; Eddie can be swayed or talked in or out of certain things. Eddie allows other people to lead in this band and to have certain roles that are very fundamental to the decision-making process.

Stone Gossard

American guitarist

And I look forward to the time when I can become more indulgent with my songwriting. But this band is a family, and it’s a process that we have to grow with together.

Stone Gossard

American guitarist

It’s a perfectly human instinct to want to be near water.

Stone Gossard

American guitarist

Call it holistic or holographic thinking, it’s been quite effective imagining the world’s problems are all right in front of you on a smaller scale with your band. You deal with those relationships, and that’s where real major change begins.

Stone Gossard

American guitarist

It’s a very complex scenario, and certainly Dave was, and is, not the only person in Pearl Jam with personality flaws. Everybody in this band exhibits some form of neurotic behavior. And we couldn’t find a balance, a mutual respect for each other.

Stone Gossard

American guitarist

That’s not to say Eddie’s never done anything malicious. But he never grabbed power for power’s sake. His position was gained only because he has that energy, and that’s naturally where he ended up.

Stone Gossard

American guitarist

A lot of fun stuff happens when you go out on a bike compared to when you’re in a car. You’re more in the environment. It’s enjoyable. Even when It’s raining It’s still fun.

Stone Gossard

American guitarist

It would be great to take one city street and turn it into a pedestrian corridor and see what kind of effect it has on the businesses in that area – It’s the future I think.

Stone Gossard

American guitarist

You know, at 35 or at 38 or 40 you really start to see what your body could look like if you just don’t do anything all winter long. So that’s another motivating factor, our vanity.

Stone Gossard

American guitarist

I think if you exercise, your state of mind – my state of mind – is usually more at ease, ready for more mental challenges. Once I get the physical stuff out of the way it always seems like I have more calmness and better self-esteem.

Stone Gossard

American guitarist

Eddie is a natural leader. Jeff and I have been very much in control of previous bands we’ve worked in. But the way Eddie grew into being the leader of this band was the most gradual, slow and respectful process that I’ve ever been involved in.

Stone Gossard

American guitarist

And I remember as a second or third grader having some autonomy to go to the store if I felt like it, walk home, take my time, kick the can. We were on our own schedule after school, so that was cool.

Stone Gossard

American guitarist

I liked the banana-seat bikes with the high handlebars – maybe a card in the wheel could have been part of it.

Stone Gossard

American guitarist

Well, you go to Holland and everybody’s on a bike – nobody would think to have a car.

Stone Gossard

American guitarist

It’s really comforting for me and Jeff, at least, that after 12 years we finally feel we’ve reached a place where we can be more honest, real and loving with each other. And we’re finally in a band that we know is good, and deserves the credit it’s getting.

Stone Gossard

American guitarist

I walked to Seward School first through fourth grade. It’s just amazing to me now that we’d walk down 10th Avenue on Capitol Hill.

Stone Gossard

American guitarist

I like rhythmic things that butt up against each other in a cool kind of way.

Stone Gossard

American guitarist

If it had remained always my band, my natural tendency would have been to get more complex and arrange things more and more. That wouldn’t necessarily be good for Eddie, or anyone else in the band.

Stone Gossard

American guitarist