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Pearl Jam revisited
#1
Honoring music past this band influenced my early 90's. Move on if you could care less. Stay tuned if a fan.

Pearl Jam live after winning the battle of the bands in a local park. Other than Raw Rock before "10" their first record was released, I really enjoy at the end of show the following comment," hey man, did you get all that, can I have your address?"

Someone then knew what the rest of us would find out later. Two years later after "Ten" was released I went to a not sold out Louisville Coliseum. And literally walked across the floor to less than 20ft. away while Vedder belted out "Even Flow." Those were the days.

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"Live as if you were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were to live forever."

-Mahatma Gandhi
#2
Gut, you need to start to start a metal thread! We can do bluegrass, 50's, etc....folks can copy and paste their favorite music to the threads.

This is just a sample of what people may appreciate it.
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"Live as if you were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were to live forever."

-Mahatma Gandhi
#3
Call it a hunch Dusty will start an ABBA thread :eyeroll:

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"Live as if you were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were to live forever."

-Mahatma Gandhi
#4
I am a Pearl Jam fan.

Rock on.
#5
Pearl jam rocks
#6
I am a metalhead, but was never a P&J fan! I was most influenced by KISS and Zepplin growing up, but I'm a product of the 80's heavy metal bashers. Motley Crue would have to be at the top of my list, but in the mix is Dio, Quiet Riot, AC/DC, Ratt, and Ozzy after Sabbath. The next level down from heavy, and I put Aerosmith, Journey and Foreigner way up there. Over the years, I have been to a lot of KISS concerts and love the theatrical concerts.

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