"There are some people who have stayed with us our whole career, which is pretty cool too"
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The intent is gratitude without the syrup. In a music culture that often treats fandom like a metric and success like scale, McCready narrows the lens to a smaller, more human unit: specific people who have remained. “Some people” is deliberately modest, rejecting the grand mythology of “the fans” as a faceless mass. It implies recognition: repeat faces at shows, letters, stories, the kind of long-haul connection that turns audience into community.
The subtext carries a second, more complicated truth: staying is not automatic. Pearl Jam’s era includes the churn of media cycles, the collapse of monoculture, and the strain that fame puts on both artists and listeners. For a band that often positioned itself against the machinery of the industry, loyalty reads like a mutual pact rather than brand allegiance. The “pretty cool” understatement functions like emotional self-defense - a musician’s way of admitting, without melodrama, that being accompanied through decades is rare and quietly astonishing.
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"There are some people who have stayed with us our whole career, which is pretty cool too." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/there-are-some-people-who-have-stayed-with-us-our-166318/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.





