Stugotz talks to Pearl Jam guitarist Stone Gossard about the saddest venue he's ever played, the story behind changing the name of the band from Mookie Blaylock to Pearl Jam, and what his immediate reaction was when he first heard Eddie Vedder sing. Plus, a game of Vedder, McCready, or Gossard.
Just listened to it. I love listening to Stone, whether it is an interview or when he hosts something on their XM channel. He just seems like such a genuine person and despite the success he has had, he comes across like just a regular guy.
Just listened to it. I love listening to Stone, whether it is an interview or when he hosts something on their XM channel. He just seems like such a genuine person and despite the success he has had, he comes across like just a regular guy.
Exactly what I thought. It’s a real testament to a person’s character to achieve such success and stay so grounded. The entire band has that ethos but Stone has a way of articulating it which is heartwarming and very humorous.
A great example of the difference between someone who worked hard to succeed and someone who took the elevator to the top like Trump and all his entitled brat children.
Just listened to it. I love listening to Stone, whether it is an interview or when he hosts something on their XM channel. He just seems like such a genuine person and despite the success he has had, he comes across like just a regular guy.
Exactly what I thought. It’s a real testament to a person’s character to achieve such success and stay so grounded. The entire band has that ethos but Stone has a way of articulating it which is heartwarming and very humorous.
A great example of the difference between someone who worked hard to succeed and someone who took the elevator to the top like Trump and all his entitled brat children.
What is the purpose of relating this back to Trump?! This is a stupid ass comment!
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Just listened to it. I love listening to Stone, whether it is an interview or when he hosts something on their XM channel. He just seems like such a genuine person and despite the success he has had, he comes across like just a regular guy.
Exactly what I thought. It’s a real testament to a person’s character to achieve such success and stay so grounded. The entire band has that ethos but Stone has a way of articulating it which is heartwarming and very humorous.
A great example of the difference between someone who worked hard to succeed and someone who took the elevator to the top like Trump and all his entitled brat children.
What is the purpose of relating this back to Trump?! This is a stupid ass comment!
Call em as I see em 🤷♂️
Some people have character... some don’t. Given what is dominating the news it seemed relevant. If you would like me to answer any more questions to help you understand feel free let me know 😁
I read all your posts prior to editing them, you chicken shit! you have no idea who I am to label me.
I didn’t ask you anything in the first place. Just stated that your comment was a stupid comment. Stating my opinion like you are.
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Just listened to it. I love listening to Stone, whether it is an interview or when he hosts something on their XM channel. He just seems like such a genuine person and despite the success he has had, he comes across like just a regular guy.
Exactly what I thought. It’s a real testament to a person’s character to achieve such success and stay so grounded. The entire band has that ethos but Stone has a way of articulating it which is heartwarming and very humorous.
A great example of the difference between someone who worked hard to succeed and someone who took the elevator to the top like Trump and all his entitled brat children.
What is the purpose of relating this back to Trump?! This is a stupid ass comment!
Your initial reply included a question mark. Perhaps this was a rhetorical question but I determined it deserved a response.
As far as my post edits... I was taken aback by such a harsh attack on my post and replied without taking a breath or articulating properly. An emotional response rather than an intelligent one and I will take responsibility for that.
As far as knowing you or labelling you, you are correct that I have no right to do so as I don’t know you. But your careless use of the word “stupid” or calling someone names certainly affirms that I would prefer to keep it that way. It’s generally a sign of character to act a certain way, it’s also a sign of character to admit when you are wrong and try to “be better”.
Perhaps you don’t think Trump and his children (and Kushner) didn’t get the elevator to the top, or show amazing character. All I know is you think my comment was “stupid” but have yet to give any valid reason why.
Just listened to it. I love listening to Stone, whether it is an interview or when he hosts something on their XM channel. He just seems like such a genuine person and despite the success he has had, he comes across like just a regular guy.
Exactly what I thought. It’s a real testament to a person’s character to achieve such success and stay so grounded. The entire band has that ethos but Stone has a way of articulating it which is heartwarming and very humorous.
A great example of the difference between someone who worked hard to succeed and someone who took the elevator to the top like Trump and all his entitled brat children.
What is the purpose of relating this back to Trump?! This is a stupid ass comment!
Your initial reply included a question mark. Perhaps this was a rhetorical question but I determined it deserved a response.
As far as my post edits... I was taken aback by such a harsh attack on my post and replied without taking a breath or articulating properly. An emotional response rather than an intelligent one and I will take responsibility for that.
As far as knowing you or labelling you, you are correct that I have no right to do so as I don’t know you. But your careless use of the word “stupid” or calling someone names certainly affirms that I would prefer to keep it that way. It’s generally a sign of character to act a certain way, it’s also a sign of character to admit when you are wrong and try to “be better”.
Perhaps you don’t think Trump and his children (and Kushner) didn’t get the elevator to the top, or show amazing character. All I know is you think my comment was “stupid” but have yet to give any valid reason why.
To be clear, I was not calling you stupid, so let’s shut the door on that. Just feel that unecessarily correlating Stone and Trump in this context is just adding division to an otherwise fun and light-hearted topic.
Be safe!
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A: Green River travelling all the way to New York City in our station wagon for two shows in a club in Hoboken, and they put us on at 19:00 and nobody was there... We've just driven 65 hours...
Q: Do you remember the worst name on Jeff's list?
A: Gaseous Clay...
Fill in the blank
Q: The first time you heard Eddie's voice, your reaction was?...
A: It's low...
Q: The song that you've written, that you're proudest of?...
A: Daughter...
Q: The craziest soundstage moment for you was?...
A: Birthday cake accident...
Q: Your Mount Rushmore of guitarists is?...
A: Jimmy Page, David Gilmour, Jimi Hendrix and Bootsy Collins...
Q: Something about Eddie that few people know is?...
A: He's got a sweet tooth...
Vedder, McCready or Goosard?
Q: The biggest tipper?...
A: McCready...
Q: Who's the funniest?...
A: McCready...
Q: Who would win a game of Jeopardy?...
A: Vedder...
Q: Who would win in a foot race?...
A: Gossard...
Q: Who would win a fight?...
A: Vedder...
Q: The guy least likely, if the three of you were out for dinner, to grab the cheque and pay for it?...
A: Vedder...
The whole podcast was hilarious! Stone is so funny!
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Stugotz talks to Pearl Jam guitarist Stone Gossard about the saddest venue he's ever played, the story behind changing the name of the band from Mookie Blaylock to Pearl Jam, and what his immediate reaction was when he first heard Eddie Vedder sing. Plus, a game of Vedder, McCready, or Gossard.
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you have no idea who I am to label me.
Just feel that unecessarily correlating Stone and Trump in this context is just adding division to an otherwise fun and light-hearted topic.