THE BEST DAYS ARE OVER!!
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Name an “active” band that does less than Pearl Jam in terms of touring and new music.
I can only only think of one off hand. Radiohead. And I believe cause they are all bat shit crazy geniuses.Peace,Love and Pearl Jam.0 -
JimmyV said:Important to remember that even if the best days are over, that does not mean there cannot be good days ahead.Melbourne #1 '98
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BrainofBGA said:JimmyV said:Important to remember that even if the best days are over, that does not mean there cannot be good days ahead.2014: Cincinnati
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I hope winter is as short as in Game of Thrones. One episode. LolPeace,Love and Pearl Jam.0
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pearljammr78 said:Name an “active” band that does less than Pearl Jam in terms of touring and new music.
I can only only think of one off hand. Radiohead. And I believe cause they are all bat shit crazy geniuses.Camden 2 2006, Newark 2010, Barclays 2 2013, Central Park 2015, MSG 2 2016, Wrigley 1 2016, Rome 2018, Prague 2018, Asbury Park 2021, EV & Earthlings NYC 1 2022, MSG 2022, Louisville 2022, Dublin 2024, MSG 1 2024, MSG 2 20240 -
tdawe said:pearljammr78 said:Name an “active” band that does less than Pearl Jam in terms of touring and new music.
I can only only think of one off hand. Radiohead. And I believe cause they are all bat shit crazy geniuses.Peace,Love and Pearl Jam.0 -
pearljammr78 said:tdawe said:pearljammr78 said:Name an “active” band that does less than Pearl Jam in terms of touring and new music.
I can only only think of one off hand. Radiohead. And I believe cause they are all bat shit crazy geniuses.Camden 2 2006, Newark 2010, Barclays 2 2013, Central Park 2015, MSG 2 2016, Wrigley 1 2016, Rome 2018, Prague 2018, Asbury Park 2021, EV & Earthlings NYC 1 2022, MSG 2022, Louisville 2022, Dublin 2024, MSG 1 2024, MSG 2 20240 -
GetRight13 said:Im just hoping they take a page out of Phish's playbook on their next tour and do a live webcast for every show. Im not sure why they havent done that already. Especially since each of their shows are different night to night.0
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pearljammr78 said:I don’t remember the year I saw Dylan but good god it was absolutely horrible. He didn’t play guitar and his harmonica seemed always out of tune. Even his band were looking at him throughout the show with a what the fuck look on their faces. He seemed to be super wasted but Ive never seen anything about him being a junkie or booze hound. But it seems like people like to protect Dylan like he’s the second coming of Jesus or something. Don’t ever waste your money on a Dylan show.
Bill Kreutzmannn talked about this in his book, Deal. Can't remember if it was a drinking or drug problem.
"Whoever, when he dies, leaves on paper a beautiful line of poetry has left the heavens richer and the earth too.”
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pearljammr78 said:I don’t remember the year I saw Dylan but good god it was absolutely horrible. He didn’t play guitar and his harmonica seemed always out of tune. Even his band were looking at him throughout the show with a what the fuck look on their faces. He seemed to be super wasted but Ive never seen anything about him being a junkie or booze hound. But it seems like people like to protect Dylan like he’s the second coming of Jesus or something. Don’t ever waste your money on a Dylan show."Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0
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This thread has turned into one of those things similar to where people try to out-misfortune each other to see who's had worse luck. You know those discussions.
A: I had to a rod, two pins, and 5 screws in my leg.
B: Oh yeah, well I had to get two rods, 3 pins, & 15 screws when I broke my ankle.
A: And now my bone infused to the rod and they can't adjust it.
B: I just eventually had to get my foot amputated.
but instead its:
A: Pearl Jam are this, this, and this, they deserve to work at their own pace.
B: Yeh but DMB are also this, this, and this and they still tour all year every year and put out 17 albums a month. What is PJ doing?
etc.Star Lake 00 / Pittsburgh 03 / State College 03 / Bristow 03 / Cleveland 06 / Camden II 06 / DC 08 / Pittsburgh 13 / Baltimore 13 / Charlottesville 13 / Cincinnati 14 / St. Paul 14 / Hampton 16 / Wrigley I 16 / Wrigley II 16 / Baltimore 20 / Camden 22 / Baltimore 24 / Raleigh I 25 / Raleigh II 25 / Pittsburgh I 250 -
There’s so much good music happening these days that I really don’t feel I’m missing these guys at all , plus just being able to score tickets to the new/old bands that are putting out good great music is enough for me ..jesus greets me looks just like me ....0
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What happened to this band. We have the war on women’s rights in the southern states. We have a atrocious douche bag as president. And we have a outspoken kick ass band silent as all hell. Maybe we are all just fucking old now and effort is too much well... effort.
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josevolution said:There’s so much good music happening these days that I really don’t feel I’m missing these guys at all , plus just being able to score tickets to the new/old bands that are putting out good great music is enough for me ..Peace,Love and Pearl Jam.0
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pearljammr78 said:
What happened to this band. We have the war on women’s rights in the southern states. We have a atrocious douche bag as president. And we have a outspoken kick ass band silent as all hell. Maybe we are all just fucking old now and effort is too much well... effort.
"Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0 -
Spiritual_Chaos said:pearljammr78 said:
What happened to this band. We have the war on women’s rights in the southern states. We have a atrocious douche bag as president. And we have a outspoken kick ass band silent as all hell. Maybe we are all just fucking old now and effort is too much well... effort.
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Do you remember the days when
Pearl Jam would announce a tour and you’d get so excited to see where you’d be able to catch the band for a run of shows or maybe just one show. But you knew that every night/morning you’d be glued to the message board to see what magic the band had pulled off in a town no where near where you lived and every time you read about a show you’d get more excited about the show or shows you were going to see because a Pearl Jam concert is a life changing never duplicated event. Holy shit they played a song for the first time in 20 years. Oh damn, so and so joined them on stage. I could go on for days about all the magic they bring when they join the Pearl Jam community and we all share and absorb each note and lyric. I miss this. Miss it bad.Peace,Love and Pearl Jam.0 -
Somehow this all reminds me of something I read recently:"I think musicians should be like warriors. Defiant and searching, like Miles Davis. "-Henry Rollings, Smile, You're TravellingHenry goes on to talk about his love of jazz, one main reason being that many of the jazz greats were and are warriors:"Many of the great beboppers were warriors of the highest pedigree. They were black and got fucked over for their beauty and brilliance. They were hard core and many of them went out poor and beat down. No five car garages paid for by the royalties of one hit record for these guys. It was the hard route, the real road, poorly lit rooms, prison, insane asylums, addiction, obscurity, oblivion, and cowardly whites holding them down. Amazing music from a higher level that they paid for in full."You won't find a lot of these "warriors" in popular rock music. Neil Young is one, for sure. Willie Nelson- you bet. Same with Bob Dylan. Bob is 78 years old and still out there doing it. Sorry if this sounds offensive to some of you, but slighting Dylan because he doesn't meet your expectations is weak and pathetic. When you're 78, let's see if you're still making the rounds."It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0
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brianlux said:Somehow this all reminds me of something I read recently:"I think musicians should be like warriors. Defiant and searching, like Miles Davis. "-Henry Rollings, Smile, You're TravellingHenry goes on to talk about his love of jazz, one main reason being that many of the jazz greats were and are warriors:"Many of the great beboppers were warriors of the highest pedigree. They were black and got fucked over for their beauty and brilliance. They were hard core and many of them went out poor and beat down. No five car garages paid for by the royalties of one hit record for these guys. It was the hard route, the real road, poorly lit rooms, prison, insane asylums, addiction, obscurity, oblivion, and cowardly whites holding them down. Amazing music from a higher level that they paid for in full."You won't find a lot of these "warriors" in popular rock music. Neil Young is one, for sure. Willie Nelson- you bet. Same with Bob Dylan. Bob is 78 years old and still out there doing it. Sorry if this sounds offensive to some of you, but slighting Dylan because he doesn't meet your expectations is weak and pathetic. When you're 78, let's see if you're still making the rounds.Peace,Love and Pearl Jam.0
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pearljammr78 said:brianlux said:Somehow this all reminds me of something I read recently:"I think musicians should be like warriors. Defiant and searching, like Miles Davis. "-Henry Rollings, Smile, You're TravellingHenry goes on to talk about his love of jazz, one main reason being that many of the jazz greats were and are warriors:"Many of the great beboppers were warriors of the highest pedigree. They were black and got fucked over for their beauty and brilliance. They were hard core and many of them went out poor and beat down. No five car garages paid for by the royalties of one hit record for these guys. It was the hard route, the real road, poorly lit rooms, prison, insane asylums, addiction, obscurity, oblivion, and cowardly whites holding them down. Amazing music from a higher level that they paid for in full."You won't find a lot of these "warriors" in popular rock music. Neil Young is one, for sure. Willie Nelson- you bet. Same with Bob Dylan. Bob is 78 years old and still out there doing it. Sorry if this sounds offensive to some of you, but slighting Dylan because he doesn't meet your expectations is weak and pathetic. When you're 78, let's see if you're still making the rounds.
But it would have been a funny place to use the GIF."Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0
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