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Tremor Christ was the first new song i heard on the radio


First time I heard this was on the below bootleg, prior to the release of Vitalogy:

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I remember being very happy with the way it turned out in the studio.

This was, of course, pre-internet.

:shock: i feel like im 10 again

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I got most of my PJ (and music) news from Rolling Stone magazine, and (gasp) MTVnews. Remember they'd have little updates throughout the hour, and like a week in review type show. I'd always be excited to hear news about Vs. or Vitalogy.

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Pre Internet days, what Pearl Jam single had the most profound impact on you the first time you heard it? I remember everyplace I have been the first time a heard there singles on the radio. My fav was "Spin The Black Circle"

it was "Go". i was driving in my dad's truck w/ my brother and he told me this was pearl jam's new song. i was probably 9 years old.

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I walked into Highway Pizza in State College, Pennsylvania sometime in the summer of 1994 and everybody inside (10-15 people) was singing along loudly to the acoustic version of "Elderly Woman", like it was an olde time saloon. I remember thinking, "that's really gay".


Little could have prepared the Cameronia of 1994 for "Elderly Woman" returning permanently to the setlist in 1998 and becoming the Kumbaya-fest to end all Kumbaya-fests.

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Alive had a huge impact on me. I also went crazy the first time I heard Go on the radio.
But the thing that really cemented PJ as my favorite band was the Animal/Rockin' in the Free World performance on the VMAs. They just sounded so raw and powerful, I was completely blown away.

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i got my news from my friends who were older than me...that and going to the record store, some radio...yeah pretty much radio too.
I was blown away when i heard Go...i was like fuuuuck this is heavy shit!


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Kevin Davis wrote:
Cameronia wrote:
I walked into Highway Pizza in State College, Pennsylvania sometime in the summer of 1994 and everybody inside (10-15 people) was singing along loudly to the acoustic version of "Elderly Woman", like it was an olde time saloon. I remember thinking, "that's really gay".


Little could have prepared the Cameronia of 1994 for "Elderly Woman" returning permanently to the setlist in 1998 and becoming the Kumbaya-fest to end all Kumbaya-fests.


The sandal-wearing frat-boy contingent was already in full swing circa 1994.


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who you are


Man, I hated that when it came out. If you still used this board, I'd kick you in the dick.

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You have a fascination with kicking and punching dicks.

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You have a fascination with kicking and punching dicks.


It's my current thing.

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I managed a record store from 91-94 and spent all my money on those $40-50 boots

the plot thickens

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