How did you first get into pearl jam?

Anon
Anon Posts: 11,175
edited June 2008 in The Porch
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!!
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  • blondieblue227
    blondieblue227 Va, USA Posts: 4,509
    Ok, it was 92, and I was 13. The pop station back then played little of everything. When Jeremy came on, I was blown away by the story, voice and the guitar. If I listen just right, the first few notes of that song take me back to being a kid. I had just gotten my first CD player and picked a few albums in the cd store one weekend. I didn’t think pj was my type of music, so the fool that I was got Ten on cassette. BIG mistake, wore the damn thing out, and luckily before the tape literally snapped I had dubbed it over to another tape. I still remember what I was looking at when first heard “black”. The melody hit me hard, and I drifted off to space…this calm came over me. I was looking at my cd tower, at the two measly cds I owned, and how long it would take me to fill it up. Now, that’s not a problem, own over 150 cds, 14 of which are Pearl Jams. Ten single handedly helped me thru adolescences, and believe me, it wasn’t easy. My parents were going thru a divorce and I was struggling to find my place with having a disability. Not fun. I played Ten to escape, and there were many afternoons after school were I feel asleep listening to side two. Trying to belt out the lyrics in a way only Eddie can was it’s own twisted therapy too; loved his deep voice and how long he could hold a note. I had a blast trying to measure up. There’s nothing like throwing in your fav album, when there’s nobody around, and wailing out the lyrics.



    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.
    *~Pearl Jam will be blasted from speakers until morale improves~*

  • LukinFan
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  • JordyWordy
    JordyWordy Posts: 2,261
    friends gave me tons of free copies of bootlegs in 2000....good times. summer bbqs to the sound of pearl jam.

    welcome to the fold
  • dbh
    dbh Posts: 156
    One day, one of my students was at the computer with me, and she showed me the 'Jeremy' video. Needless to say, I was blown away! I'm now up to 11 Pearl Jam songs that I bought on iTunes! Awesome stuff! :D
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  • SweetAndLow
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    I actually hated Pearl Jam when they blew up nationally. Cuz radio killed Jeremy and Alive and cuz I found the whole grunge fashion at school to be contrived - open flannel shirts over tee shirts, dingy jeans, etc. ... At the time, of the "alternative" scene, I liked Soundgarden and Alice in Chains way more.

    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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  • battan1120
    battan1120 Posts: 310
    I'm not much into studio releases.I was at a friends about 7 years ago checking out his 5000+ cd library.I happened to see "Live on 2 Legs" & Seattle 11-6-2000,borrowed them and made me a believer.Next week will be my first show.
    The bus came by and I got on!!!!!
  • Staceb10
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    At my first show in WPB 1998. A girl I worked with had won tickets from a radio station and couldn't use them. I like concerts in general so when she offered them to me for 15 bucks each my friend and I took them. It was at the time one of the best shows I had ever seen and I started to listen to more of their stuff and it just went from there. I was a late bloomer. I didn't really listen to that type of music in the early 90's.
  • blondieblue227
    blondieblue227 Va, USA Posts: 4,509
    battan1120 wrote:
    I'm not much into studio releases.I was at a friends about 7 years ago checking out his 5000+ cd library.I happened to see "Live on 2 Legs" & Seattle 11-6-2000,borrowed them and made me a believer.Next week will be my first show.

    have an awesome time!
    *~Pearl Jam will be blasted from speakers until morale improves~*

  • I heard "Even Flow" in 1992 and bought the album a few days later. At the time, I actually was a bigger Soundgarden fan, but PJ eventually won me over.
  • Indifference71
    Indifference71 Chicago Posts: 14,925
    Considering I was only 8 years old when Ten came out, I haven't been there sicne the beginning. I was a casual fan during early teen years and after my first show with my older cousin in 2000, I was hooked. Started buying the bootlegs and began to realize just how fucking great this band is. The rest is history....
  • DeLukin
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    I heard "Even Flow" in 1992 and bought the album a few days later. At the time, I actually was a bigger Soundgarden fan, but PJ eventually won me over.

    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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  • I knew them from the radio - probably not so much when Ten was released because i was only 8 - but mid to late 90s i knew about them and started to like them (more the radio hits and a couple of deeper tracks from cds that my brother had) - me and a group of my friends got tickets to see them at what was then the E Center in Camden (i also got tickets to night 2 with another group of people), so we had lawn seats, and the night before the show i get a knock on my back door, at the time my neighbor was one of the managers of the E Center, he said that two of his friends bailed on tickets that he got them and asked if i would want them............they turned out to be dead center, 20th row..............they opened with "sometimes" and as they say, the rest is history.......
    9/1/2000 - E-Centre, Camden, 'Sometimes' started and I was hooked...
  • RockMama
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  • I always liked PJ since Ten came out, but was never really a big fan. Then, a friend randomly took me to the 8-29-98 Camden show and the rest is history...
  • halszka123
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    '91. Alive on MTV. I had to get this video. Between Guns'n'Roses clips, over 3 hours video tape, I recorded Alive.
    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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  • LikeAnOcean
    LikeAnOcean Posts: 7,718
    1993.. my friend forced them down my throat. I thought they sucked.
  • Eisi
    Eisi Posts: 61
    My brother turned me on to them...

    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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  • eduardo
    eduardo Posts: 151
    91 even flow, mike guitar and that strong strange voice never heard in music before.

    some little divorce with yield, then totally inmerse with binaural and still
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  • LeilaMoonTurtle
    LeilaMoonTurtle Posts: 1,418
    at my bf's apt watching tv, alive video came on mtv and I thought, hmm he kinda looks like Frank (bf), I put the volume up heard the guitar then ED and poof I was hooked.

    :)