Are there any other bands you have the same passion for?

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  • Toshala
    Toshala Posts: 200
    I adore PJ........they sweep me off my feet, make be cry and smile at the same time............but my fondness for all things Cornell makes Audioslave my OTHER passion.........these are the only 2 bands I will travel for and I've already travelled farther for AS...........but I ain't dead yet.......

    ;)
  • PJammin'
    PJammin' Posts: 1,913
    Toshala wrote:
    and I've already travelled farther for AS...

    ;)

    some people have their priorities all jacked up. :rolleyes:
    I died. I died and you just stood there. I died and you watched. I died and you walked by and said no. I'm dead.
  • civ_eng_girl
    civ_eng_girl Posts: 2,001
    nothing long term....

    although i have had very intense affairs with Incubus and Nine Inch Nails, when my passion for PJ was waning... ;)
    ~~*~~ ...i surfaced and all of my being was enlightend... ~~*~~
  • exolstice
    exolstice Posts: 85
    I'm in the U2 and NIN fanclubs, but unless they switched up setlists like PJ, I wouldn't see them more than once per tour.
  • jrzmac
    jrzmac Posts: 3
    Black Sabbath
    Led Zeppelin
    The Beatles
    Pink Floyd
    Jethro Tull
    The Who
    Just to name a few
  • Not to the same extent, but:

    Jose Gonzalez
    Incubus
    Counting Crows
    The Cure (I only first heard them a few months ago but I'm already obsessed)
    'We're learning songs for baby Jesus' birthday. His mum and dad were Merry and Joseph. He had a bed made of clay and the three kings bought him Gold, Frankenstein and Merv as presents.'

    - the great Sir Leo Harrison
  • Dave Matthews and Bright Eyes.. amazing songwriting..
    I would have fallen from the sky
    Til you
    Parachutes have opened now

    10.03.05
    05.27.06
  • Edge34
    Edge34 Ottawa Posts: 233
    \w/ METALLICA \w/
  • Yefa
    Yefa Posts: 1,134
    I still love Dylan but haven't seen him since 2002. I still love some of Metallica but haven't seen them since 2000. I didn't even buy St. Anger.

    The only artists I've seen live more often than Pearl Jam are Neil Young and Drive-By Truckers.

    I'm also a big Bruce Springsteen, Nirvana, and Opeth fan (among others).
    You see me empty, Sir, do not pause and inquire, simply assume and refill.
    - Al Swearengen

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  • manic mind
    manic mind Posts: 84
    NOPE, never have and I hope I never will! That part of my life is reserved entirely for this band.

    Can't say I'd ever regret loving them sooooooo much!
    Just returning the love and dedication they've given to me!

    Thanks guys! Can't imagine my life without you!
    Sold to Pearl Jam at birth!
  • pj_zombie
    pj_zombie Posts: 272
    The gap between my #1 favorite band (Pearl Jam) and my #2 favorite band (Shinedown) is pretty big but I'm really not obsessive about either. I went to my first PJ concert in May and I'm going to my first Shinedown concert in less than 2 weeks so those are on par. Once Shinedown puts together a bigger catalogue (and hopefully as good) that gap might shorten a bit. Brent's passion and energy remind me of the early Vedder and they have a great guitarist that finally showed his talent on the second CD.
    Pearl Jam Album Rankings
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    1. Ten
    2. Vs.
    3. Pearl Jam
    4. Binaural
    5. No Code
    6. Riot Act
    7. Yield
    8. Vitalogy

    Pearl Jam Song Rankings
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    1. Black
    2. Rearviewmirror
    3. Light Years
    4. Given to Fly
    5. Severed Hand
  • Just thought I should let everyone know I have a Brand New passion for The Cure. I'm addicted to their stuff, never heard em till a couple of months ago.
    'We're learning songs for baby Jesus' birthday. His mum and dad were Merry and Joseph. He had a bed made of clay and the three kings bought him Gold, Frankenstein and Merv as presents.'

    - the great Sir Leo Harrison
  • i honestly cannot believe that no one has mentioned the white stripes...hands down jack white is the most talented person in music today(dave grohl has a benchmate)...i am just in awe that i love a "band" that consists of a singer/guitarist and a drummer...when rolling stone releases their "top 100 guitarists of all time" in 20 years, #2 or 3 is gonna be jack white...also, what i think makes a band good, is how they play live...well jack and meg are great...in my head, the white stripes are the best thing to happen to music since pearl jam
    "I never make plans that far ahead"