PJ About to be on VH1

Chris1401Chris1401 Posts: 354
edited May 2008 in The Porch
As part of the 100 Greatest Songs of the 90's.

Note, this applies to those living on the west coast.
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  • PJamGrunge10PJamGrunge10 California Posts: 596
    I was waiting for them to come up and decided to go eat really quick and missed it...
    Stone Gossard...riffmeister extraordinaire!

    I am a man, I am advanced.....I am the first man to borrow Stone's leather pants!
  • MattyJoeMattyJoe Posts: 1,424
    Lemme guess, Jeremy?
    I pledge to you a government that will not only work well, but wisely, its ability to act tempered by prudence, and its willingness to do good, balanced by the knowledge that government is never more dangerous than when our desire to have it help us blinds us to its great power to harm us.
    -Reagan
  • MattyJoe wrote:
    Lemme guess, Jeremy?

    yep
  • Chris1401Chris1401 Posts: 354
    Yea, but it really focused on how the band continues to influence the music industry and how they headlined Lolla 07 and are still putting out music that matters. All the commentators VH1 had basically said how badass the band is...not much of the flannel, grunge, Seattle type commentary.
  • MattyJoeMattyJoe Posts: 1,424
    Chris1401 wrote:
    Yea, but it really focused on how the band continues to influence the music industry and how they headlined Lolla 07 and are still putting out music that matters. All the commentators VH1 had basically said how badass the band is...not much of the flannel, grunge, Seattle type commentary.

    Well that's good to hear.
    I pledge to you a government that will not only work well, but wisely, its ability to act tempered by prudence, and its willingness to do good, balanced by the knowledge that government is never more dangerous than when our desire to have it help us blinds us to its great power to harm us.
    -Reagan
  • UpSideDownUpSideDown Posts: 1,966
    ranking music is the most ridiculous thing ever.
  • Chris1401Chris1401 Posts: 354
    edited October 2021

    Post edited by Chris1401 on
  • UpSideDownUpSideDown Posts: 1,966
    Chris1401 wrote:
    No disagreement there.

    For what it's worth, Jeremy was ranked as the 11th greatest song of the 90's. Don't ask to see the top 10, cause it sucked minus R.E.M. at 9.

    Again, I was happy to see it wasn't the same grunge, Seattle, flannel comments as we see a lot on these type of shows. One guy (some DJ) said everytime PJ comes somewhere nearby he goes cause it's the best live show (and he prob gets free tickets).


    to be accurate, the show should have been entitled the 100 greatest songs with videos from the 90s.
  • Chris1401Chris1401 Posts: 354
    to be accurate, the show should have been entitled the 100 greatest songs with videos from the 90s.

    Once again, no disagreement from me!
  • darthvedderdarthvedder Posts: 2,574
    Chris1401 wrote:
    No disagreement there.

    For what it's worth, Jeremy was ranked as the 11th greatest song of the 90's. Don't ask to see the top 10, cause it sucked minus R.E.M. at 9.

    Again, I was happy to see it wasn't the same grunge, Seattle, flannel comments as we see a lot on these type of shows. One guy (some DJ) said everytime PJ comes somewhere nearby he goes cause it's the best live show (and he prob gets free tickets).

    They reserved the grunge, Seattle, flannel comments for Collective Soul, basically saying that their clothes in their first video for Shine came straight out of Eddie Vedder's wardrobe.
  • bigbadbillbigbadbill Posts: 1,758
    Jeremy was the only PJ song in the list.
    11/6/95, 11/18/97, 7/13/98, 7/14/98, 10/24/00, 10/25/00, 10/28/00, 6/2/03, 6/3/03, 6/5/03, 7/6/06, 7/7/06, 7/9/06, 7/10/06, 7/13/06, 7/15/06, 7/16/06, 7/18/06, 10/21/06, 4/10/08, 4/13/08, 9/30/09, 10/1/09, 10/6/09, 10/7/09, 10/9/09
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