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Re: Random Pearl Jam References

Posted: Thu December 12, 2013 6:34 pm
by McParadigm
super nintendo chalmers wrote:Top Ten Yarlers of All Time
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http://www.metalsucks.net/2013/12/12/to ... lers-time/
Unlike many of the vocalist on this list Vedder’s natural voice isn’t super-low
uh

Re: Random Pearl Jam References

Posted: Thu December 12, 2013 6:41 pm
by Mine
McParadigm wrote:
super nintendo chalmers wrote:Top Ten Yarlers of All Time
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http://www.metalsucks.net/2013/12/12/to ... lers-time/
Unlike many of the vocalist on this list Vedder’s natural voice isn’t super-low
uh
:haha:

Re: Random Pearl Jam References

Posted: Thu December 12, 2013 6:49 pm
by bodysnatcher
Caught this on Kimmel the other night


Re: Random Pearl Jam References

Posted: Thu December 12, 2013 6:49 pm
by Mine
Regardless of who invented it, Vedder brought the yarl into the mainstream: sure, Staley was doing it earlier,
So was Jim Morrison.

Re: Random Pearl Jam References

Posted: Thu December 12, 2013 9:43 pm
by warehouse
Mine wrote:
Regardless of who invented it, Vedder brought the yarl into the mainstream: sure, Staley was doing it earlier,
So was Jim Morrison.
and elvis.

Re: Random Pearl Jam References

Posted: Thu December 12, 2013 9:58 pm
by Mine
warehouse wrote:
Mine wrote:
Regardless of who invented it, Vedder brought the yarl into the mainstream: sure, Staley was doing it earlier,
So was Jim Morrison.
and elvis.
Yup. And Ike Turner.

Re: Random Pearl Jam References

Posted: Thu December 12, 2013 10:08 pm
by McParadigm
Mine wrote:
warehouse wrote:
Mine wrote:
Regardless of who invented it, Vedder brought the yarl into the mainstream: sure, Staley was doing it earlier,
So was Jim Morrison.
and elvis.
Yup. And Ike Turner.
Big Bill Broonzy.

Re: Random Pearl Jam References

Posted: Thu December 12, 2013 10:23 pm
by Mine
McParadigm wrote:
Mine wrote:
warehouse wrote:
Mine wrote:
Regardless of who invented it, Vedder brought the yarl into the mainstream: sure, Staley was doing it earlier,
So was Jim Morrison.
and elvis.
Yup. And Ike Turner.
Big Bill Broonzy.
This is kind of the point. That article uses best for "white born after 1960" and all time as "since 1989".

Re: Random Pearl Jam References

Posted: Fri December 13, 2013 2:04 am
by bodysnatcher
why did they list Scott Stapp three times in that image?

Re: Random Pearl Jam References

Posted: Fri December 13, 2013 8:59 pm
by Jorge
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Here's the song the dude talks about.

Re: Random Pearl Jam References

Posted: Fri December 20, 2013 12:22 am
by mastaflatch
http://abcnews.go.com/blogs/headlines/2 ... rth-korea/
Dennis Rodman Sings ‘Pearl Jam’ Karaoke in North Korea

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Upon arriving in North Korea for his third visit, Dennis Rodman, the former professional basketball player turned
“friend for life” to the country’s mercurial young leader, was treated to a “gala supper” of seafood and chocolate
cake, followed by an evening of karaoke with the state minister of sports, said a spokesman traveling with Rodman.

Rodman, in the country to train the North Korean national basketball team, has became a unlikely (and significantly
pierced) face of Western engagement with the country’s young dictator Kim Jong-un.


Rodman “was very relaxed and excited to be back [in North Korea] to see old friends,” said Rory Scott, a spokesman
for Paddy Power, the British sports gambling site that is sponsoring Rodman’s visit.

Following the “intimate dinner,” Rodman sang a karaoke version of a Pearl Jam song, while North Koreans in attendance
sang patriotic songs.


Rodman and his entourage have been put up in a luxury hotel in Pyongyang, the country’s capital.

Rodman’s visit is the third since February, in which he first met Kim, the country’s 30-year-old supreme leader and avid
basketball fan.

The visit comes on the heels of the young leader’s first significant political purge, in which he executed his uncle after
accusing him of drug abuse, womanizing and attempting to foment a coup.

Ahead of Rodman’s visit, Shin Dong-hyuk, , the only person to have been born in a North Korean concentration camp who
escaped to the West, wrote an open letter to Rodman reminding him that “It’s your right to drink fancy wines and enjoy
yourself in luxurious parties, as you reportedly did in your previous trips to Pyongyang. But as you have a fun time with
the dictator, please try to think about what he and his family have done and continue to do.”

Paddy Power’s Scott said Rodman had no idea whether Kim would meet with him as he has in the past, and that visit was
apolitical.

Rodman is training the North Korean squad in preparation for a friendly match he is organizing with other former professional
basketball players to be held sometime next year,

“This is not political, it’s a sports exchange,” said Scott. “Dennis really believes sports can play a big roll and some good
can come out of this visit.
Spoiler: show
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Re: Random Pearl Jam References

Posted: Fri December 20, 2013 12:56 am
by stip
I wonder if he sang Sirens.

Re: Random Pearl Jam References

Posted: Fri December 20, 2013 12:58 am
by stupidmop
'yo eddie i played lightning bolt for kim jong-un and he fucking loved it, you guys should play a show down here'

Re: Random Pearl Jam References

Posted: Fri December 20, 2013 1:01 am
by broken iris
stip wrote:I wonder if he sang Sirens.
Pretty sure it was Rerease.

Re: Random Pearl Jam References

Posted: Fri December 20, 2013 1:19 am
by warehouse
broken iris wrote:
stip wrote:I wonder if he sang Sirens.
Pretty sure it was Rerease.
:haha:

Re: Random Pearl Jam References

Posted: Fri December 20, 2013 1:21 am
by Lament
He sang Gone, but changed "I'm gone" to "Kim Jong."

Re: Random Pearl Jam References

Posted: Fri December 20, 2013 1:31 am
by bodysnatcher
mastaflatch wrote:Shin Dong

Re: Random Pearl Jam References

Posted: Fri December 20, 2013 10:35 am
by OmegaprimeVKM
Not strctly PJ but there's a sound system advert in the UK that I saw the other day that has the Dead Boys version of Sonic Reducer on it....


I don't think there's a less clean studio recording of a song ever released so it's a bizarre choice. Well done Sonos (or whatever the product / company's name is).

Re: Random Pearl Jam References

Posted: Fri December 20, 2013 5:02 pm
by Monkey_Driven
warehouse wrote:
broken iris wrote:
stip wrote:I wonder if he sang Sirens.
Pretty sure it was Rerease.
:haha:
:nice:

Re: Random Pearl Jam References

Posted: Fri December 20, 2013 9:55 pm
by Lament
OmegaprimeVKM wrote:Not strctly PJ but there's a sound system advert in the UK that I saw the other day that has the Dead Boys version of Sonic Reducer on it....


I don't think there's a less clean studio recording of a song ever released so it's a bizarre choice. Well done Sonos (or whatever the product / company's name is).
Yeah, they have that commercial in the US too. It's really bizarre. But then again, the last Sonos ad that got a lot of play here had Janelle Monae & Deep Cotton dancing to Deep Cotton's "We're Far Enough From Heaven Now We Can Freak Out," so apparently the people making their commercials just have some pretty cool tastes.