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Anybody know if the guy mentioned as the coworker/housemate is the same one who began drafting a biography about Eddie's early days trying to make it as a musician...
http://jiveassrevolution.com/post/36762 ... raithwaite
The writing itself is clearly amateur and in need of an editor but I always thought the material had some interesting insights about Eddie's early musical taste and inspirations. I haven't listened to the released demos yet, but they might be a good companion to the biography draft.
http://jiveassrevolution.com/post/36762 ... raithwaite
The writing itself is clearly amateur and in need of an editor but I always thought the material had some interesting insights about Eddie's early musical taste and inspirations. I haven't listened to the released demos yet, but they might be a good companion to the biography draft.
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In 1998 I paid $250 to get access to some of these tunes. I can understand a fan's enthusiasm if they hadn't heard them before. Sometimes I still hum Believe You me.
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And I thought I got screwed when I paid $35 for a compilation of pre-Pearl Jam demos from Quincy Records & Tapes.skilesare wrote:In 1998 I paid $250 to get access to some of these tunes.
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Something Inside So Strong makes me question my fanhood.
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Before everything was easy to get on the internet, this kinda stuff was way up there, i know i was looking at a box set around 94 or 95 that was gonna run around $300, and if i remember right it was just 4 cds, 3 of pj live and demos and i think something for temple of the dog.cutuphalfdead wrote:And I thought I got screwed when I paid $35 for a compilation of pre-Pearl Jam demos from Quincy Records & Tapes.skilesare wrote:In 1998 I paid $250 to get access to some of these tunes.
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Yeah the "boxsets" were always taxed way out of my price range. But I would spend 35-55 on "imports" all the time.Dr. Van Nostrand wrote:Before everything was easy to get on the internet, this kinda stuff was way up there, i know i was looking at a box set around 94 or 95 that was gonna run around $300, and if i remember right it was just 4 cds, 3 of pj live and demos and i think something for temple of the dog.cutuphalfdead wrote:And I thought I got screwed when I paid $35 for a compilation of pre-Pearl Jam demos from Quincy Records & Tapes.skilesare wrote:In 1998 I paid $250 to get access to some of these tunes.
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Yep, and now we don't get too excited about something like todays "release" . I feel like i both love and hate the internetcutuphalfdead wrote:Yeah the "boxsets" were always taxed way out of my price range. But I would spend 35-55 on "imports" all the time.Dr. Van Nostrand wrote:Before everything was easy to get on the internet, this kinda stuff was way up there, i know i was looking at a box set around 94 or 95 that was gonna run around $300, and if i remember right it was just 4 cds, 3 of pj live and demos and i think something for temple of the dog.cutuphalfdead wrote:And I thought I got screwed when I paid $35 for a compilation of pre-Pearl Jam demos from Quincy Records & Tapes.skilesare wrote:In 1998 I paid $250 to get access to some of these tunes.
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Boy, is it ever.Citizen Dick wrote:Anybody know if the guy mentioned as the coworker/housemate is the same one who began drafting a biography about Eddie's early days trying to make it as a musician...
http://jiveassrevolution.com/post/36762 ... raithwaite
The writing itself is clearly amateur and in need of an editor
Ah yes, The Who's epic rock opera, "Tommy Boy".The Who played a huge role in Eddie’s life while growing up in Chicago and San Diego. The Tommy Boy and Quadrophenia albums simply blew him away.
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Is AL still a thing?
Anyway, I laughed.
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You're god damned right it is.
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I've been wondering who AL was
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theplatypus wrote:Boy, is it ever.Citizen Dick wrote:Anybody know if the guy mentioned as the coworker/housemate is the same one who began drafting a biography about Eddie's early days trying to make it as a musician...
http://jiveassrevolution.com/post/36762 ... raithwaite
The writing itself is clearly amateur and in need of an editor
Ah yes, The Who's epic rock opera, "Tommy Boy".The Who played a huge role in Eddie’s life while growing up in Chicago and San Diego. The Tommy Boy and Quadrophenia albums simply blew him away.
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I also like the little anecdote about him being so into the music the guy can't stop him from beating up his equipment.
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double post...
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yeah, i'm with you on this.Dr. Van Nostrand wrote:Yep, and now we don't get too excited about something like todays "release" . I feel like i both love and hate the internetcutuphalfdead wrote:Yeah the "boxsets" were always taxed way out of my price range. But I would spend 35-55 on "imports" all the time.Dr. Van Nostrand wrote:Before everything was easy to get on the internet, this kinda stuff was way up there, i know i was looking at a box set around 94 or 95 that was gonna run around $300, and if i remember right it was just 4 cds, 3 of pj live and demos and i think something for temple of the dog.cutuphalfdead wrote:And I thought I got screwed when I paid $35 for a compilation of pre-Pearl Jam demos from Quincy Records & Tapes.skilesare wrote:In 1998 I paid $250 to get access to some of these tunes.
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THE ONLY AL THAT MATTERS!


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Fuck yeah!
I've seen Weird Al play twice now and each was one of the most fun shows I've ever seen.
I've seen Weird Al play twice now and each was one of the most fun shows I've ever seen.
