Recall in the early '90s, when Pearl Jam became way too famous way too quickly, and Eddie Vedder turned introspective, condemning, in a sense, the very fans who made Pearl Jam huge. Plenty of listeners were turned off. In Pearl Jam's case, however, this was a good thing and scaled back the group's following to a manageable level, allowing Vedder to remain sane and the band to pursue much more interesting and incisive music.
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dirtyfrank0705 wrote:
For all you fuckers who don't like No Code, keep in mind that if the band didn't make that particular style of album they'd have probably broke up.
If any member of the band didn't take a crap once in a while, they would probably explode or die
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bizarro-low_light79 wrote:
dirtyfrank0705 wrote:
For all you fuckers who don't like No Code, keep in mind that if the band didn't make that particular style of album they'd have probably broke up.
If any member of the band didn't take a crap once in a while, they would probably explode or die
_________________ "Better the occasional faults of a Government that lives in a spirit of charity than the consistent omissions of a Government frozen in the ice of its own indifference."--FDR
Recall in the early '90s, when Pearl Jam became way too famous way too quickly, and Eddie Vedder turned introspective, condemning, in a sense, the very fans who made Pearl Jam huge. Plenty of listeners were turned off. In Pearl Jam's case, however, this was a good thing and scaled back the group's following to a manageable level, allowing Vedder to remain sane and the band to pursue much more interesting and incisive music.
case. closed.
well if a buffalo paper says it in a fall out boy review it must be true
_________________ "Better the occasional faults of a Government that lives in a spirit of charity than the consistent omissions of a Government frozen in the ice of its own indifference."--FDR
Recall in the early '90s, when Pearl Jam became way too famous way too quickly, and Eddie Vedder turned introspective, condemning, in a sense, the very fans who made Pearl Jam huge. Plenty of listeners were turned off. In Pearl Jam's case, however, this was a good thing and scaled back the group's following to a manageable level, allowing Vedder to remain sane and the band to pursue much more interesting and incisive music.
case. closed.
well if a buffalo paper says it in a fall out boy review it must be true
I love both new and old PJ. Vs. and Vitalogy are what cemented my love for the band, and those are time-tested classics, but the new disc is stellar in its own way, too. As far as albums go, their self-titled could be their best yet.
Recall in the early '90s, when Pearl Jam became way too famous way too quickly, and Eddie Vedder turned introspective, condemning, in a sense, the very fans who made Pearl Jam huge. Plenty of listeners were turned off. In Pearl Jam's case, however, this was a good thing and scaled back the group's following to a manageable level, allowing Vedder to remain sane and the band to pursue much more interesting and incisive music.
case. closed.
Thank You
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