Robert Pollard - Moon

cincybearcatcincybearcat Posts: 16,356
edited December 2006 in Other Music
Ok, just bought a copy of this cd...recorded live in Cincinnati...his opening set for PearlJam.

I saw him open for PJ both in Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, and I was very impressed. Probably my favorite Pearl Jam opening act ever. I had been thinking about getting a cd for a while and then found out that the concert was recorded and given away when you purchased a copy of his newest album from an independent record store.

Well, I know this is old news, but I've just started listening to it again, and man is it terrific. I love the live stuff. Anyhow, in case this slipped by anyone else out there, try to get your hands on it if you like Pollard or just want a great live album.
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  • yield2meyield2me Posts: 1,291
    you've got to be kidding! I hated his opening act during Pittsburgh....yuck! He was so drunk that he could barely stand up...let alone sing anything!
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  • StoneG82StoneG82 Posts: 806
    yeah Pollard is the man. The live record is especially great!

    definitely one of my favorites of 06. Eddie sings on the last song too....Love is Stronger than Witchcraft.
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  • transplanttransplant Posts: 1,088
    It is indeed a pretty awesome recording. I wish he would have opened the Denver show.
  • cincybearcatcincybearcat Posts: 16,356
    yield2me wrote:
    you've got to be kidding! I hated his opening act during Pittsburgh....yuck! He was so drunk that he could barely stand up...let alone sing anything!


    Nope. After a long line a crappy Pearl Jam opening bands (19 shows...some repeat openers) Robert Pollard was a breath of fresh air...funny thing, my 2nd fav opening act for Pearl Jam was probably Iggy Pop back in 1998. I never would have guessed that either.
    hippiemom = goodness
  • Ok, just bought a copy of this cd...recorded live in Cincinnati...his opening set for PearlJam.

    I saw him open for PJ both in Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, and I was very impressed. Probably my favorite Pearl Jam opening act ever. I had been thinking about getting a cd for a while and then found out that the concert was recorded and given away when you purchased a copy of his newest album from an independent record store.

    Well, I know this is old news, but I've just started listening to it again, and man is it terrific. I love the live stuff. Anyhow, in case this slipped by anyone else out there, try to get your hands on it if you like Pollard or just want a great live album.
    Pollard is great!
    Which independent record store in Cincinnati did you find this at?
  • cincybearcatcincybearcat Posts: 16,356
    Pollard is great!
    Which independent record store in Cincinnati did you find this at?

    Sorry, I don;t live in the 'nati anymore...I bought it off of ebay for a buck. Check out ebay...also there is a store in INdy that will ship it to you, go to Pollard's website and look around I believe there is a link.
    hippiemom = goodness
  • Ok, just bought a copy of this cd...recorded live in Cincinnati...his opening set for PearlJam.

    I saw him open for PJ both in Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, and I was very impressed. Probably my favorite Pearl Jam opening act ever. I had been thinking about getting a cd for a while and then found out that the concert was recorded and given away when you purchased a copy of his newest album from an independent record store.

    Well, I know this is old news, but I've just started listening to it again, and man is it terrific. I love the live stuff. Anyhow, in case this slipped by anyone else out there, try to get your hands on it if you like Pollard or just want a great live album.

    Great CD! It's a real shame that Bob is pretty much retiring from touring. At least I got to see GBV before it came to a stop.
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