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The Argonaut wrote:
I said Other, in favor of Hard To Imagine.
why hard to imagine?
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Joined: Thu Nov 25, 2004 3:00 pm Posts: 19826 Location: Alone in a corridor
oh...
and euh... Pearl Jam is a ROCK band... yes, they have slow songs and stuff, but they're a fucking ROCK band. So fuck off with your Indifferences and your Hard to imaginings.
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Corduroy. Its not so epic as Alive, but PJ is not being about being epic to me, and Corduroy was the 2nd song of my show and made me cry of happiness just by hearing the first notes.
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Even Flow! This is the song that broke the band IMO. Alive was not largely played or known, atleast to a mainstream audience, and then a little song called Even Flow was played as an MTV buzzclip one day. Pearl Jam had arrived, ushering in the grunge era, propelled by the success of Smells Like Teen Spirit. A live-setting video featuring Eddie Vedder falling 10 feet into crowd: $4,500. Quintessential grunge moment: Priceless. Jeremy took things to new heights. To me, Even Flow defines their sound and style better than Alive, during their defining year, 1992.
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Happy When I'm Dying wrote:
Even Flow! This is the song that broke the band IMO. Alive was not largely played or known, atleast to a mainstream audience, and then a little song called Even Flow was played as an MTV buzzclip one day. Pearl Jam had arrived, ushering in the grunge era, propelled by the success of Smells Like Teen Spirit. A live-setting video featuring Eddie Vedder falling 10 feet into crowd: $4,500. Quintessential grunge moment: Priceless. Jeremy took things to new heights. To me, Even Flow defines their sound and style better than Alive, during their defining year, 1992.
I changed my mind.
Even Flow is definitely it.
Thanks man, I knew this was the right answer all long.
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even flow man. may it never ever leave the setlists.
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