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Pearl Jam in “The Last Dance”?
BloodMeridian80
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Thought I’d mention, apologies if already brought up. I was listening to the latest Bill Simmons podcast, which had an interview with the producer of the new Bulls/MJ documentary. Towards the end of the interview, the producer said one of Bill’s favorite bands makes a surprise appearance at the very end of episode 10.
I would guess this is Pearl Jam performing Black, Red, and Yellow.
I would guess this is Pearl Jam performing Black, Red, and Yellow.
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Hanging around the home locker room at the Oakland Arena, Rodman asked Mullin if he could hitch a ride to the team hotel, the Oakland Airport Hilton. No problem, according to Mullin, who lived in Alameda at the time.
One more thing. Rodman wondered if it was OK for a couple of his “buddies” to ride along. Just hang on, Mullin until I’m ready to leave.
“I had young kids then, so I had to move a couple car seats,” Mullin recalls. “No big deal. So, all these little white guys pile into my car. I’m like, whatever. It’s a five-minute ride. I was going to Alameda, so it was a short ride.
"Later, on, I find out it was Pearl Jam. At the time, they were called Mookie Blaylock. It was that group. They were (Rodman’s) boys back then.
Some years later, shortly after Mullin retired, he got a call from Brent Barry, who was playing for the SuperSonics. Barry had become friends with Pearl Jam, which originated in Seattle as Mookie Blaylock, with 5-foot-7 Eddie Vedder as the lead singer.
“Brent says he with Eddie Vedder,” Mullin says. “I said, ‘Dude, ask him if I ever gave him a ride back to the hotel' [Vedder] said, ‘Yeah, that was us.’
“But that’s Dennis. That’s how he is. He was just a regular dude. And still is.”
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2013: London ON, Chicago; 2014: Cincy, St Louis, Moline (NO CODE)
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