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mowbs wrote:
B wrote:
mowbs wrote:
True. But someone told her that, ya know?
1. You don't know that. 2. If someone did, they could be full of shit. 3. DJs have been known to hallucinate.
I mean...I wasn't there, but she did say that the band themselves brought the song to her and informed her as such.
Quit dicking me around.
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who the hell wants to listen to Bono "make poverty his-tor-y!"
wtf. they could to alot better
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Joined: Thu Mar 23, 2006 7:54 am Posts: 122 Location: Tennessee
I've been trying to think of something witty to say about Bono, but it's not coming, so I'll just say this: I hate Bono. And where does dude get off on calling himself "the Edge". That is just so incredibly lame. I've done my damndest to avoid that version of RitFW and now they're friggin' mailing it to me. ugh.
It'll be nice to have the Who cover on vinyl though.
Pearl Jam's annual holiday single for members of its Ten Club fan organization will feature a pair of classic rock covers: the Who's "Love Reign O'er Me" and Neil Young's "Rockin' in the Free World," recorded live at the Make Poverty History benefit in Melbourne in November with U2's Bono and the Edge guesting.
As first reported here, the Who cover will appear in the upcoming Adam Sandler/Don Cheadle film "Reign Over Me," which opens March 9 in U.S. theaters. It was produced by Brendan O'Brien, his first work with the group since he remixed three songs from the "Ten" album for the 2004 compilation "Rearviewmirror."
Billboard.com understands there will not be a commercially released soundtrack from the film. However, "Love Reign O'er Me," which is marked by a long piano intro and ferocious screaming from frontman Eddie Vedder, has already begun garnering airplay on rock stations such as KISW-Seattle and WMMR-Philadelphia, prompting speculation it may be made available for sale as a digital download at some point in the future.
According to a post on Pearl Jam's Web site, the fan club single will hit mailboxes "sometime in February." Meanwhile, Pearl Jam is rumored to returning to the road this summer, but no details have yet been announced.
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