What was your response?cutuphalfdead wrote:I was talking to one of the girl's who makes my coffee a few weeks ago, she's 21. She mentioned how she was listening to Coldplay for "the first time in forever" and how she forgot how great they were. I laughed and said I hated Coldplay. Her reply was "whatever, you probably listen to Pearl Jam".theplatypus wrote:I know a lot of people like this. I get the feeling PJ aren't too well-respect among "music-savvy" 20-somethings (ie hipsters).durdencommatyler wrote:I work with a girl who is 24 and thinks she's absurd that I listen to Pearl Jam. Thing is, we have really similar tastes in music beyond that. She loves Tom Waits, The Mynabirds, Dylan, The Beatles, The Frames, Fiona Apple, etc. But she laughs me out of the room when I talk about Pearl Jam.
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i tried for awhile, and believe I was making headway, but in the end its not worth the effort. Plus, cheerleading for a band I dont think has made a great album this millennium does kind of reek of being the 'boring dork who hasn't bought an album in 20 years'.Birds in Hell wrote:I've found there's invariably a whole host of unwelcome associations that become attached to you as a result of admitting a fondness for Pearl Jam. It's easier to just avoid the subject.durdencommatyler wrote:You could be right.Birds in Hell wrote:I very much get the same impression, which is probably why it would normally take considerable effort to pry the fact that I like Pearl Jam out of me. It's just kind of embarrassing.theplatypus wrote:I know a lot of people like this. I get the feeling PJ aren't too well-respect among "music-savvy" 20-somethings (ie hipsters).durdencommatyler wrote:I work with a girl who is 24 and thinks she's absurd that I listen to Pearl Jam. Thing is, we have really similar tastes in music beyond that. She loves Tom Waits, The Mynabirds, Dylan, The Beatles, The Frames, Fiona Apple, etc. But she laughs me out of the room when I talk about Pearl Jam.
I think they tend to be regarded as the quintessential 'boring dork who hasn't bought an album in 20 years' band. I can't even think of any other band to which that stigma applies, Pearl Jam really are in a cringe-worthy class of their own among music fans.
But I wear that shit like a badge of honor. Pearl Jam have meant the world to me. They are a part of my growing up, of being who I am. And I really don't give a shit who knows it.
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I dare you to watch that video all the way through, with the sound on.durdencommatyler wrote:I sent Chud a picture of pear jam once. Straight from my fridge.theplatypus wrote:cutuphalfdead wrote: I bet Pearl Jam fans have a lot to do with this. They're the worst.
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theplatypus wrote:I dare you to watch that video all the way through, with the sound on.durdencommatyler wrote:I sent Chud a picture of pear jam once. Straight from my fridge.theplatypus wrote:cutuphalfdead wrote: I bet Pearl Jam fans have a lot to do with this. They're the worst.

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Well that isn't even Oceans. 
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It's just funny and awkward for the first 2 minutes or so. Then... it gets... burp and fart noise. Hey, who do we think enters the room at the very end there?
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Thing is, almost all Pearl Jam fans I've met outside of the board have fit this stereotype exactly.BurtReynolds wrote:i tried for awhile, and believe I was making headway, but in the end its not worth the effort. Plus, cheerleading for a band I dont think has made a great album this millennium does kind of reek of being the 'boring dork who hasn't bought an album in 20 years'.Birds in Hell wrote:I've found there's invariably a whole host of unwelcome associations that become attached to you as a result of admitting a fondness for Pearl Jam. It's easier to just avoid the subject.durdencommatyler wrote:You could be right.Birds in Hell wrote:I very much get the same impression, which is probably why it would normally take considerable effort to pry the fact that I like Pearl Jam out of me. It's just kind of embarrassing.theplatypus wrote:I know a lot of people like this. I get the feeling PJ aren't too well-respect among "music-savvy" 20-somethings (ie hipsters).durdencommatyler wrote:I work with a girl who is 24 and thinks she's absurd that I listen to Pearl Jam. Thing is, we have really similar tastes in music beyond that. She loves Tom Waits, The Mynabirds, Dylan, The Beatles, The Frames, Fiona Apple, etc. But she laughs me out of the room when I talk about Pearl Jam.
I think they tend to be regarded as the quintessential 'boring dork who hasn't bought an album in 20 years' band. I can't even think of any other band to which that stigma applies, Pearl Jam really are in a cringe-worthy class of their own among music fans.
But I wear that shit like a badge of honor. Pearl Jam have meant the world to me. They are a part of my growing up, of being who I am. And I really don't give a shit who knows it.
I don't know if "Jamily" and the 10C are even on the radar of people who don't like the band. It's much more common to encounter surprise that the band are still around.durdencommatyler wrote:My last post was a total joke. But it got me thinking. It's probably stuff like "jamily" that makes non-fans hate Pearl Jam so much.
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A look of defeat.gpn2296 wrote:What was your response?cutuphalfdead wrote:I was talking to one of the girl's who makes my coffee a few weeks ago, she's 21. She mentioned how she was listening to Coldplay for "the first time in forever" and how she forgot how great they were. I laughed and said I hated Coldplay. Her reply was "whatever, you probably listen to Pearl Jam".theplatypus wrote:I know a lot of people like this. I get the feeling PJ aren't too well-respect among "music-savvy" 20-somethings (ie hipsters).durdencommatyler wrote:I work with a girl who is 24 and thinks she's absurd that I listen to Pearl Jam. Thing is, we have really similar tastes in music beyond that. She loves Tom Waits, The Mynabirds, Dylan, The Beatles, The Frames, Fiona Apple, etc. But she laughs me out of the room when I talk about Pearl Jam.
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No, I know. It was... never mind. PEARL JAM REWLSBirds in Hell wrote:I don't know if "Jamily" and the 10C are even on the radar of people who don't like the band. It's much more common to encounter surprise that the band are still around.durdencommatyler wrote:My last post was a total joke. But it got me thinking. It's probably stuff like "jamily" that makes non-fans hate Pearl Jam so much.
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The young, they can lose hope because they can't see beyond today.cutuphalfdead wrote:A look of defeat.gpn2296 wrote:What was your response?cutuphalfdead wrote:I was talking to one of the girl's who makes my coffee a few weeks ago, she's 21. She mentioned how she was listening to Coldplay for "the first time in forever" and how she forgot how great they were. I laughed and said I hated Coldplay. Her reply was "whatever, you probably listen to Pearl Jam".theplatypus wrote:I know a lot of people like this. I get the feeling PJ aren't too well-respect among "music-savvy" 20-somethings (ie hipsters).durdencommatyler wrote:I work with a girl who is 24 and thinks she's absurd that I listen to Pearl Jam. Thing is, we have really similar tastes in music beyond that. She loves Tom Waits, The Mynabirds, Dylan, The Beatles, The Frames, Fiona Apple, etc. But she laughs me out of the room when I talk about Pearl Jam.
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And she was all yellow.durdencommatyler wrote:The young, they can lose hope because they can't see beyond today.cutuphalfdead wrote:A look of defeat.gpn2296 wrote:What was your response?cutuphalfdead wrote:I was talking to one of the girl's who makes my coffee a few weeks ago, she's 21. She mentioned how she was listening to Coldplay for "the first time in forever" and how she forgot how great they were. I laughed and said I hated Coldplay. Her reply was "whatever, you probably listen to Pearl Jam".theplatypus wrote:I know a lot of people like this. I get the feeling PJ aren't too well-respect among "music-savvy" 20-somethings (ie hipsters).durdencommatyler wrote:I work with a girl who is 24 and thinks she's absurd that I listen to Pearl Jam. Thing is, we have really similar tastes in music beyond that. She loves Tom Waits, The Mynabirds, Dylan, The Beatles, The Frames, Fiona Apple, etc. But she laughs me out of the room when I talk about Pearl Jam.
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Vomit and fart noise.cutuphalfdead wrote:And she was all yellow.durdencommatyler wrote:The young, they can lose hope because they can't see beyond today.cutuphalfdead wrote:A look of defeat.gpn2296 wrote:What was your response?cutuphalfdead wrote:I was talking to one of the girl's who makes my coffee a few weeks ago, she's 21. She mentioned how she was listening to Coldplay for "the first time in forever" and how she forgot how great they were. I laughed and said I hated Coldplay. Her reply was "whatever, you probably listen to Pearl Jam".theplatypus wrote:I know a lot of people like this. I get the feeling PJ aren't too well-respect among "music-savvy" 20-somethings (ie hipsters).durdencommatyler wrote:I work with a girl who is 24 and thinks she's absurd that I listen to Pearl Jam. Thing is, we have really similar tastes in music beyond that. She loves Tom Waits, The Mynabirds, Dylan, The Beatles, The Frames, Fiona Apple, etc. But she laughs me out of the room when I talk about Pearl Jam.
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or amongst 20 something music savy hipsters. I wouldn't let that demographic embarrass you.Birds in Hell wrote:I very much get the same impression, which is probably why it would normally take considerable effort to pry the fact that I like Pearl Jam out of me. It's just kind of embarrassing.theplatypus wrote:I know a lot of people like this. I get the feeling PJ aren't too well-respect among "music-savvy" 20-somethings (ie hipsters).durdencommatyler wrote:I work with a girl who is 24 and thinks she's absurd that I listen to Pearl Jam. Thing is, we have really similar tastes in music beyond that. She loves Tom Waits, The Mynabirds, Dylan, The Beatles, The Frames, Fiona Apple, etc. But she laughs me out of the room when I talk about Pearl Jam.
I think they tend to be regarded as the quintessential 'boring dork who hasn't bought an album in 20 years' band. I can't even think of any other band to which that stigma applies, Pearl Jam really are in a cringe-worthy class of their own among music fans.
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I don't think it's that limited, I've seen plenty of people who are of the generation slightly older than most Pearl Jam fans horrified by them too (those people who were heavily into the 80s alternative scene, etc.)stip wrote:or amongst 20 something music savy hipsters. I wouldn't let that demographic embarrass you.Birds in Hell wrote:I very much get the same impression, which is probably why it would normally take considerable effort to pry the fact that I like Pearl Jam out of me. It's just kind of embarrassing.theplatypus wrote:I know a lot of people like this. I get the feeling PJ aren't too well-respect among "music-savvy" 20-somethings (ie hipsters).durdencommatyler wrote:I work with a girl who is 24 and thinks she's absurd that I listen to Pearl Jam. Thing is, we have really similar tastes in music beyond that. She loves Tom Waits, The Mynabirds, Dylan, The Beatles, The Frames, Fiona Apple, etc. But she laughs me out of the room when I talk about Pearl Jam.
I think they tend to be regarded as the quintessential 'boring dork who hasn't bought an album in 20 years' band. I can't even think of any other band to which that stigma applies, Pearl Jam really are in a cringe-worthy class of their own among music fans.
I wouldn't so quickly write-off those hipsters. They're the serious music fans, the ones who are out there listening to new records, going to shows; they're the ones who'll ultimately shape the way this period is understood.
In any case, they're probably right.
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They'll shape the way it's understood by the next generation of people who are just like them, but I imagine they'll have about the same effect on the general public that the last generation's elite had on this one--which is to say, not much of one. To most people, "the '90's" is still Vanilla Ice, alternative rock, TLC, Bone Thugs-n-Harmony, etc., not Pavement and Slint; to most people, "the '80's" are still Bananarama and "Hey Mickey," not The Replacements and Minor Threat. Most "serious" music fans have no more of a clue what they're talking about than "lowbrow" music fans; ultimately it's just two different demographics of listener. Write 'em all off and like what you like.Birds in Hell wrote:I wouldn't so quickly write-off those hipsters. They're the serious music fans, the ones who are out there listening to new records, going to shows; they're the ones who'll ultimately shape the way this period is understood.
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You’re right from your sideBirds in Hell wrote:In any case, they're probably right.
I’m right from mine
I guess I'd kinda hoped for some responses saying that No Code or Vitalogy were like LedZep4 or DSOTMoon and were highly regarded among the young rock stoner teens/uni/college guys. Is it just PJ or does Nevermind and the like fall into that too? Are Nirvana/RHCP/Soundgarden/AIC at all regarded or merely scoffed at?
Maybe when my son trawls through my music as a teen (even though he undoubtedly will be subjected to it before then), maybe he will treasure his 'discovery' then.
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What Kevin Davis said.
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I like it .theplatypus wrote:I dare you to watch that video all the way through, with the sound on.durdencommatyler wrote:I sent Chud a picture of pear jam once. Straight from my fridge.theplatypus wrote:cutuphalfdead wrote: I bet Pearl Jam fans have a lot to do with this. They're the worst.
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It's so terrible and awful and terrible and terrawful.
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Most of the people I hang with haven't got a clue about music generally, they like what they like but make zero effort to source new tuneage. I say you should never turn your back on your musical roots - like what you like and stand by it. Seriously, you'd rather not say that you like a band because of the reaction you're expecting? That's seriosuly weak sauce there. Grow a pair and who gives a fuck what anyone else thinks.