Black, Alive, Jeremy, or Even Flow
Even Flow was the first one I knew, it got a new life with a new generation because it was in Guitar Hero 3 which apparently was one of the highest selling video games of all time in the US, with 8 million US sales. That's the first time I ever heard pearl Jam.
Now listening to classic rock radio afterwards I heard Black, Alive, Jeremy, and Even Flow a lot
My vote is probably Alive still though
The one PJ song that is most recognized by the casual fan
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Re: The one PJ song that is most recognized by the casual fa
For me it was last kiss and even flow
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i hate this post.mikejasond wrote:Black, Alive, Jeremy, or Even Flow
Even Flow was the first one I knew, it got a new life with a new generation because it was in Guitar Hero 3 which apparently was one of the highest selling video games of all time in the US, with 8 million US sales. That's the first time I ever heard pearl Jam.
Now listening to classic rock radio afterwards I heard Black, Alive, Jeremy, and Even Flow a lot
My vote is probably Alive still though
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Re: The one PJ song that is most recognized by the casual fa
I'd agree with you about Jeremy, but on this side of the ditch I'd have to go with Even FlowBirds in Hell wrote:I think it depends on location. From an Australian perspective, I think Jeremy seems like a relatively minor hit from the first few albums.
Daughter and Better Man are probably the standout songs that non-fans would recognise. They're played in supermarkets and stores all the time.
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