PEARL JAM TWENTY

Started by Burtog, November 10, 2011, 04:24:06 PM

Burtog

Documentary on BBC4 tomorrow night for those of you who can get it!
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andy casson

cool, my son absolutley loves PJ and especially Vedder, night be something to do with my jamming along to Alive and Jeremy (at volume) to him when he was a baby!  ;D

must make note not to miss!

Burtog

...................what a great tune.....................is it really twenty years old ???


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4WOk7UNAvOw
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andy casson

I have a clear memory of being stunned watching them unplugged on MTV perform Jeremy...loved them from that point on...stunning song and vocal



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j6HLElIPOr8

Burtog

Cameron Crowe sure makes a good documentary, I feel inspired, I feel a Pearl Jam cover coming on............................................
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Oldrottenhead

i missed the grunge phenomona, got into nirvana after the mtv unplugged thing always thought pearl jam to be bit manufactured , man was i so wrong, the programme finished not long ago was really impressed by them but especially by their artistic integrity. i know a few of their songs but i think i need to immerse myself in them, some of the live performances on the documentary where primal in their power, fabtastic.
currently watching the show after it featuring various american acts from the same era. god bless bbc4
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"In order to compose, all you need to do is remember a tune that nobody else has thought of."
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Burtog

Quote from: oldrottenhead on November 11, 2011, 04:38:13 PMi missed the grunge phenomona, got into nirvana after the mtv unplugged thing always thought pearl jam to be bit manufactured , man was i so wrong, the programme finished not long ago was really impressed by them but especially by their artistic integrity. i know a few of their songs but i think i need to immerse myself in them, some of the live performances on the documentary where primal in their power, fabtastic.
currently watching the show after it featuring various american acts from the same era. god bless bbc4

Cool. I recommend the 'Temple of the Dog' album, its the tribute to Andrew Wood that was mentioned in the Documentary. Its kind of a 50/50 of Pearl Jam and Soundgarden another fave band from that era. I was into these bands more than Nirvana.
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