Pearl Jam On SNL 1994
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I just taped an episode of Pearl Jam on Saturday Night Live from 1994. There is something new that I noticed that I've never seen or heard about...It looks like there is a tatoo on Eddie's right leg. It is the "Alive" tatoo that Dave Abruzzese has on his arm. On top of that at the end of the show, before the credits, Eddie opens his shirt and reveals a "K." that he drew on his tan shirt...The show they played was cool though,...they played NOT FOR YOU and then DAUGHTER which was really good.
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And the K thing was because when they played that show Kurt Cobain had either just died or was gone missing... I think it was when he was missing.
the daughter tag of 'hey hey, my my' would lead me to think that.
I didn't know they were allowed 3 songs though! i thought they played SNl 3 times and got shafted in 94.
that rocks
ps...
Ed had "Kurdt" (i think it was spelled like that.. kurt changed it around a bit) written on the head of his Telecaster.
also, everytime i've seen it rebroadcasted i think they showed daughter and RVM.. my oldest pearl jam memory is of this long haired god (e. V.~) and this awesome scream and black guitar he had...can't remember what song it was though.. good times
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I'll have to look for it but I'm pretty sure of it.
The "K" was for Kurt. That show was broadcast just after he'd been found.
The world was still in mourning!!!!!!!
I think that's also the show where Adam Sandler does his opera man bit & alot of it is about Ed.
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yeah i think his tattoo is the hammer thing or whatever it is and its earth first
Another thing I remember (really in poor taste) was that there was an ad run by SNL during the show, saying that the band the following week (on SNL)was Nirvana.
they did. they don't show it on the rerun of the show though
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Kurt had like JUST died. everyone was in shock. the king was dead. everybody, even people who normally wouldn't care, tuned in that night to see what Pearl Jam would do. They were the new "spokesmen for a generation."
We wanted them to tell us that everything would be OK. and then they played those three songs. three perfect choices. looking back, Not for You was inspired.
then, the daughter tag ... lifting different lyrics from the EXACT same Neil Young song Kurt had quoted in his suicide note. the suicide note seemed so sad ... "it's better to burn out than fade away."
the daughter tag left us with a sense of hope ... "hey hey, my my ... rock and roll can never die ... there's more to the picture than meets the eye ... hey hey, my my."
and that was that. To those of us who knew what was going on, it was one of the most powerful moments in the history of music.
for the least they could possibly do
ed~ no
You think it was wrong for them to memorialize Kurt like that? Or it was in poor taste to do it right after Pearl Jam played?
I don't understand.
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My thoughts at the time exactly too.
Kurt was dead. Would've been hard for them to play the following week my friend.
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that it?
So is he?
When he was six he believed that the moon overhead followed him.
By nine he had deciphered the illusion trading magic for fact.
No tradebacks...
So this is what it's like to be an adult
If he only knew now what he knew then...
The next week was a week off so they re-ran the Nirvana episode as a tribute to Kurt. They do the same thing when any ex-guest/host/cast member passes away. How is that in poor taste?