How did you first get into pearl jam?
when was the first time you heard pearl jam? how'd ya get into them??
me, being the youngster that i am (Ten came out when i was a baby) got into them just about 9 months ago or so. i wasn't a big fan at the time, but i knew the song jeremy. one day i was listening to it, and was thinking, 'wow, this band kicks major butt'. looked up some of there other songs and have been hooked ever since
eddie's voice, the lyrics & the guitar just draws you in.i was hooked. aint nobody like pearl jam!
pj forever!!
me, being the youngster that i am (Ten came out when i was a baby) got into them just about 9 months ago or so. i wasn't a big fan at the time, but i knew the song jeremy. one day i was listening to it, and was thinking, 'wow, this band kicks major butt'. looked up some of there other songs and have been hooked ever since
eddie's voice, the lyrics & the guitar just draws you in.i was hooked. aint nobody like pearl jam!
pj forever!!
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I remember when Kurt died, I wasn’t surprised, his music seemed so unhappy. It was so obvious to me; this guy wasn’t just angry like Eddie, he was extremely depressed. I was worried about Eddie accepting fame, but I knew in my heart pj would make it. Damn right, they made it. I can’t imagine my world without them.
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But my freshman year college in 93, a guy across the hall had what was at the time a hard to find Pearl Jam bootleg - back when boots cost $60/up - that had covers of Fuckin Up, ROTFW and Baba O'Riley, and he'd blast that on his speakers, and I instantly fell in love with those versions. ... A few months later, we were in my dorm watching SNL for Pearl Jam (April of 94) - at his insistence, cuz he was a diehard fan - and they played "Not For You" off that album release. It was like a week after Cobain's death, and the lyrics, the simple but rockin' music and Ed's intensity sucked me in. Asked for Vitalogy for Xmas of 1995 and got it, and the rest is history. I listened to it a gazillion times, especially "NOthingman" and "Better Man", during a time when those lyrics directly related to my homelife situation.
For the record, I still like "Ten" the least of all their albums, although "Why Go" and "Release" are two of my favorite songs.
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Same (almost) with me. Although, I transitioned from metal to Alice in Chains, but when I saw the Evenflow video on MTV circa '92 ish I was hooked...
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Two years later. With my first boyfriend I bought illegal (then were only illegal tapes in Poland) Temple of the Dog in Katowice on a railway station's shop. I tried to get it from 2 years, and finally I did. But, besides "Hunger strike" I didn't like it. I was too immature for this music.
A few months later. Spring.I borrowed Ten from my classmate (funny, she was ex girlfriend to this boy, with who I bought TOTD). And I fell in love with the music.
I can clearly remember the moment I took the tape from her hands. It was sunny day, we stayed in front of the main door of our school, between blossoming magnolias. Strange thing - usually I haven't got good memory.
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He did vocals in a band back in the day, when PJ were really getting big and he blatantly copied Mr. Vedder Was sooooo cool back then but sounds horrible today hehe.
Anywhoooo i liked PJ but didn't start to obsess about them until about '99.
Was listening to RVM of Vs. when it dawned upon me that this band was just awesome. Started reading everything i could find on them and listening to everything they had recorded.
Today, nine years later, iv'e spent a fortune on shows, LP's, Cd's and merchandise and i just can't seem to get enough
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Had bought Ten that day and when I heard Release... i knew I was in for something truly special. PJ was simply amazing that night and I remember walking out of the venue during the 4th or 5th song of the Red Hot Chili Peppers set because it frankly seemed comic compared to the intensity of the opening act.
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I was in Junior high in Southern California when Pearl Jam's Ten album hit the stores and the airwaves. All my little girlfriends thought I was crazy when I started showing up to school wearing boots and flannel, as grunge was not popular at the time. After a short while they were all trying it on too.
I had a very troubled childhood and a lot of problems with my Dad. The songs spoke straight to my soul. Watching Eddie's passionate performances on t.v. and hearing his beautiful voice was awe inspiring to me. I got some cds, as they came out (the first 3) and played them over and over again. I have to say that despite Pearl jam's dislike for making videos, seeing them really helped convey the heart and soul that the band put into their music.
That said, I ended up joining the Marine Corps as a musician, got married, had kids, and kind of lost track of Pearl Jam. Just recently, I saw an ad for "Into the Wild" and Eddie Vedder's name. I couldn't avoid my own curiosity and visited the Into the Wild website, eventually renting the dvd. Then I HAD to repurchase my old cds and have been playing them non-stop in the car and singing along, as usual. :-)
The funny thing is, of all my music choices over the years, I lose interest in most. But I keep on coming back to Pearl Jam.
I just got to see Pearl Jam live in D.C. on Sunday. I sang my heart out and couldn't believe how wonderful it was to see the band so close. I just felt like giving Eddie a big giant hug - does that make any sense?! I'm sure that sounds really sappy, and other people probably say the same thing all the time. But I really do feel an Eddie-connection on a spiritual level. Not in a creepy psycho stalker kind of way. Just a "hey, you know just where I'm coming from" kind of way.
I was moved to see young, old, and in-between fans at the concert, all having one hell of a time. It really speaks to the band's staying power.
I heard "Betterman," was at last with my own better man, and really, really liked the song, but my interest did not go beyond that.
Skip ahead to a move to Seattle, where I was surrounded by grunge, flannel, waterproof shoes and good coffee. I first heard "Spin the Black Circle" there, thought "Wow, that is so much better than 'Jeremy,"" and decided I liked the band. I guess it was good I changed my mind, as the move drastically increased my exposure to their music. We were too poor (in school) and too busy having babies to consider going to concerts.
My stay in Seattle also introduced me to jazz, which heightens my appreciation for the "jam" part of Pearl Jam. :-)
Vs. and Vitalogy helped me stay sane when we moved from beloved Seattle to the middle of nowhere, but still I was not really waaay into them.
I would say that Eddie's voice is what first caught my attention, but watching "Live at the Garden" and seeing Mike play guitar is what really made me need to have all of their music and listen to it every day. Having at last attended my first PJ concert on Friday, what really drove me wild at the show was Matt's drumming.
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I took it home and listened to it immediatley..what i heard TOTALLY blew my mind...Ed's voice was unlike anything i had EVER heard before and I LOVED IT!!!
Needless to say here I am 17 or so years down the track and I am obsessed with PJ even more..they TOTALLY rule my world!!!
Just before we deployed on a training rotation I headed over to the tiny PX in our staging area to pick up some shaving needs, toothpaste, etc. I also planned to buy a new cassette (yes, cassette) so I could jam to something during our ridiculously long road marches at 4am every morning. Anyway, after waiting in the blistering hot desert sun for an hour I got in got all my gear and headed to the little music aisle. All they had left was one row of tapes of an album called Ten by Pearl Jam. I mean that was all and there were only about 20 of them. I wasn't real sure about it but I had no choice so I bought the album.
As soon as I heard the first song on the album I was absolutely hooked. Alive, Jeremy, Oceans....the whole thing was simply incredible. Listening to Release while driving a tank through the desert at 4am does help. I completely wore the tape out over the next 60 days and fell in love with the band.
I eventually left the Army behind but I am just as big a PJ fan as ever. I've loved every album they have done and I go to as many shows as I can. I would even go so far as to credit some of PJ's songs or political stances for helping form some of my political views and other life views. Credit to them for making me a more informed voter and citizen. I'm now a happy liberal living in Boulder, CO. lol
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