Wayback Machine : Post those long-lost PJ sites!

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  • Murderers.
    Murderers. Posts: 1,382
    hahaha- no, I did not coin the term Jamily (though it'd be funny if I did...)!

    HailHailPearlJam.com was a site I made waaay back in the day, but after having my first baby, simply ran out of time... nevermind the name that's listed- it was my alias at the time ;)

    btw: i'm planning on getting her back up & running if anyone wants to join in!
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  • what about the old Garden of Stone page? I don't remember the exact address, but back in '95, that was one of the best sites. Ran by some dude named Caleb.

    Another guy who was an engineer at Michigan at the same time had a good page up as well. That's where I heard Brother for the first time.

    Does anyone else remember these sites?
    'I'm like an opening band for the sun'
  • i used to go to http://www.fivehorizons.com a lot
  • what about the old Garden of Stone page? I don't remember the exact address, but back in '95, that was one of the best sites. Ran by some dude named Caleb.

    Another guy who was an engineer at Michigan at the same time had a good page up as well. That's where I heard Brother for the first time.

    Does anyone else remember these sites?
    I remember the Garden of Stone :D
    "I heard some people up here pointing out the ukelele...it's a mandolin, you uncultured bastards!" EV

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  • Wasn't there a website jambase.org or something? I used to love that site.
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  • hadfiiw
    hadfiiw Posts: 218
    so i have to know- are you the Lukin of Lukin.com??????? :D:D:D


    Nope, not that person. :-)
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