10-22-1990 When it ALL BEGAN!!!!

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  • youngsteryoungster Boston Posts: 6,576
    I'll see you guys 2 years from today, wherever you choose to play.
    Happy B-Day
    He who forgets will be destined to remember.

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  • NeilJamNeilJam Posts: 1,191
    I'll see you guys 2 years from today, wherever you choose to play.
    Happy B-Day


    Sounds like a great plan. Count me in.
  • hartamh wrote:
    I like this one too!! To bad it wasn't clearer, but I love this song :)

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rq5-nngfYNw

    Ed looks like he's really out of it ;)

    Love the singing with his hands in his pockets :D
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    <font color="red"> So much music, so little time.... </font>
  • go prego pre Posts: 662
    did pj open for some other local band that first show? i've always kinda wondered that, but never bothered to look for the answer. just seems like a really short set (and plus it's their first show) to be a headliner, even at a very small club.
    There's a trapdoor in the sun.
  • pjtradekingpjtradeking Posts: 4,045
    go pre wrote:
    did pj open for some other local band that first show? i've always kinda wondered that, but never bothered to look for the answer. just seems like a really short set (and plus it's their first show) to be a headliner, even at a very small club.

    Here are the notes from TWOFEETTHICK....


    10/22/90 - Off Ramp Cafe: Seattle, WA (Mookie Blaylock) [45m]
    attendance: 299
    supporting: Inspector Luv and the Ride Me Babies (who later became Green Apple Quickstep), Bathtub Gin
    soundcheck: Even Flow
    set: Release, Alone, Alive, Once, Even Flow, Black, Breath
    enc: Girl
    notes: In the first week after their initial meeting, the members of the band that will become Pearl Jam play this show as "Mookie Blaylock." Jeff steps off the small stage to wander in the crowd a bit while playing during the soundcheck. 'Even Flow' is a very unusual, slow version. In fact, most of these songs sound very different and are slower versions, with 'Release,' 'Once' and 'Black' sporting different/early lyrics. 'Girl' hasn't appeared on a setlist since this show.
    Never, ever, flipping forget
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  • brainofPJbrainofPJ Posts: 2,361
    if i was there at the time i probably (obviously) wouldn't have thought anything of it.....

    but oh what a story for today for those that were there....assuming they are still fans.


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