PJ taking the Greatful Dead approach?
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Not sure how much I agree with it but I really enjoyed reading that article
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Thanks for sharing.
There's some similarities here, just PJ is on a much lower scale popularity wise and in terms of the band's impact on pop culture.
There's some similarities here, just PJ is on a much lower scale popularity wise and in terms of the band's impact on pop culture.
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Hmmm. Not sure about this one here. Think you're telling tales outta school Coach.Coach wrote:There's some similarities here, just PJ is on a much lower scale popularity wise and in terms of the band's impact on pop culture.
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This.twoheadedboy wrote:Really I think Pearl Jam is the Foo Fighters: A band that sprung from the ashes of one that featured a recently deceased singer, put out a great first album that owed a debt to the previous band, put out a second album that was a little more uniquely "them", put out a third album that was significantly different...then PJ went on a little alternate reality side journey from 1995 - 2006, but now they are both Bon Jovi lame wannabe acts pandering to multiple radio formats and media sources.
This band aint what it used to be. Which is fine. Bands change. Tastes change. I get that. But it could be better if Eddie would stop moving his jaw after every word he sings, completely ruining the performance in the process.
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That comparison is perfect. As long as you don't count No Code, Yield, Binaural or Riot Act.
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Which would make Vitalogy their New Jersey and No Code their Keep The Faith? Makes perfect sense.eciglover wrote:This.twoheadedboy wrote:Really I think Pearl Jam is the Foo Fighters: A band that sprung from the ashes of one that featured a recently deceased singer, put out a great first album that owed a debt to the previous band, put out a second album that was a little more uniquely "them", put out a third album that was significantly different...then PJ went on a little alternate reality side journey from 1995 - 2006, but now they are both Bon Jovi lame wannabe acts pandering to multiple radio formats and media sources.
This band aint what it used to be. Which is fine. Bands change. Tastes change. I get that. But it could be better if Eddie would stop moving his jaw after every word he sings, completely ruining the performance in the process.