Pearl Jam

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I just bought two albums. I've already listened to the one with the goat/llama on the front, and the one with a collage of pictures on it has yet to be listened to. I'm definitely impressed - similar feeling to when I listened to Van Halen.
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I knew they'd be hitting Canada soon. Image
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Billy's Little Trip wrote:I knew they'd be hitting Canada soon. Image
Considering Seattle is soooo far away from Canada!

i probably have around 12 PJ albums, since they put out some really great live concert and acoustic stuff.
That lost dogs (collage of pictures) is crap thought.
I thought YIELD was an amazing artistic\ jazzy album by them, that most people didn't seem to get, and its one of my favorite of all time.
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pearl jam is not a good band.

Mad Dog from Octothorpe saw them once, he told me, at the Gorge, in George WA. He was brought along with a friend of his. He supposed that he would need some beer to get through the set, so he got a sixer of Rolling Rock--$12 at a George WA convenience store, if I recall. He also said Eddie Vedder would hesitate before pulling rock-star moves, like jumping about the place.
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dre wrote:I thought YIELD was an amazing artistic\ jazzy album by them, that most people didn't seem to get, and its one of my favorite of all time.
I just bought YIELD today, along with YES - Fragile, which is a great album as well.
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