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B wrote:
Garden - Hovercraft State Of Love And Trust - The Heavy Corduroy - Eddie Vedder with Flea and David Grohl Hail, Hail - The Black Keys Around the Bend - Joseph Arthur Daughter - Ben Harper Elderly Woman Behind The Counter In A Small Town Half Full - Kings of Leon Who You Are - thenewno2 Angel - Death Cab for Cutie Off He Goes - Mike Watt I Am Mine - Star Anna and the Laughing Dogs Smile - Spoon
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mastaflatch wrote:
B wrote:
Garden - Hovercraft State Of Love And Trust - The Heavy Corduroy - Eddie Vedder with Flea and David Grohl Hail, Hail - The Black Keys Around the Bend - Joseph Arthur Daughter - Ben Harper Elderly Woman Behind The Counter In A Small Town Half Full - Kings of Leon Who You Are - thenewno2 Angel - Death Cab for Cutie Off He Goes - Mike Watt I Am Mine - Star Anna and the Laughing Dogs Smile - Spoon
My friend works for Target. He got the early scoop at a morning meeting.
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B wrote:
mastaflatch wrote:
B wrote:
Garden - Hovercraft State Of Love And Trust - The Heavy Corduroy - Eddie Vedder with Flea and David Grohl Hail, Hail - The Black Keys Around the Bend - Joseph Arthur Daughter - Ben Harper Elderly Woman Behind The Counter In A Small Town Half Full - Kings of Leon Who You Are - thenewno2 Angel - Death Cab for Cutie Off He Goes - Mike Watt I Am Mine - Star Anna and the Laughing Dogs Smile - Spoon
My friend works for Target. He got the early scoop at a morning meeting.
you could've tried harder than having Hovercraft on there
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MattA751 wrote:
B wrote:
mastaflatch wrote:
B wrote:
Garden - Hovercraft State Of Love And Trust - The Heavy Corduroy - Eddie Vedder with Flea and David Grohl Hail, Hail - The Black Keys Around the Bend - Joseph Arthur Daughter - Ben Harper Elderly Woman Behind The Counter In A Small Town Half Full - Kings of Leon Who You Are - thenewno2 Angel - Death Cab for Cutie Off He Goes - Mike Watt I Am Mine - Star Anna and the Laughing Dogs Smile - Spoon
My friend works for Target. He got the early scoop at a morning meeting.
you could've tried harder than having Hovercraft on there
They're back together with Ed's new wife.
_________________ "Though some may think there should be a separation between art/music and politics, it should be reinforced that art can be a form of nonviolent protest." - e.v.
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B wrote:
MattA751 wrote:
B wrote:
mastaflatch wrote:
B wrote:
Garden - Hovercraft State Of Love And Trust - The Heavy Corduroy - Eddie Vedder with Flea and David Grohl Hail, Hail - The Black Keys Around the Bend - Joseph Arthur Daughter - Ben Harper Elderly Woman Behind The Counter In A Small Town Half Full - Kings of Leon Who You Are - thenewno2 Angel - Death Cab for Cutie Off He Goes - Mike Watt I Am Mine - Star Anna and the Laughing Dogs Smile - Spoon
My friend works for Target. He got the early scoop at a morning meeting.
you could've tried harder than having Hovercraft on there
They're back together with Ed's new wife.
sure they are...and I got right thru for PJ20 tickets with no issues right at 1PM EDT
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Saw this article over at the pit... didn't see it here.
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QUESTION ~ I heard that Blood Circus’s “Six Foot Under” will be featured in the Pearl Jam Twenty doc. Will other musicians’ songs play a part as well or will most of the music be courtesy of PJ?
CROWE~ Yes. “Six Foot Under” is in the documentary. It’s one of the first songs I heard back in Seattle when Bruce Pavitt (Sub-pop founder) was DJing at a museum show and played “Six Foot Under” into “Ring My Bell” by Anita Ward. I was thinking, “Holy Shit.” That’s a different sensibility than I grew up with. That is not a San Diego segue. That feels like the future.
Sure enough, later that night, we ended up at a Mother Love Bone show at the Central. It all felt like that KCMU (now KEXP, of course) sensibility that I love so much. Pearl Jam Twenty begins with that mood setting and the idea is to put you back into that frame of mind. 1988-89 Seattle, where the music belongs to you. You have the music playing in clubs that nobody else has. You have KMCU at the far left end of the dial. They will play Thelonious Monk, Anita Ward and Blood Circus. PJ20 begins by putting you in that place.
The soundtrack will have quite a few rarities and some demos from a few different eras in the band’s history. Kevin Shuss (and Josh Taft) deserve a lot of credit for that – Kevin in particular was filming the band as it was all starting to break wide open. He’s still filming them. Chris Perkel, Kevin Klauber and Adi Cabigting, our editors on PJ20, have been deep in the cave curating this visually and sonically, along with Andy Fischer (Vinyl Films) of course, for what has been literally years. It’s been our passion project for a long time. The crew all deserve a big thanks. You’ll be able to hopefully, between the movie and the soundtrack, really feel the band from the inside out. It’s one of the gifts of having met them so early in their careers. They gave me a lot of cassettes and work tapes, and I kept everything. It’s been a little bit like homework for them, I know, to go back over all the artifacts… but like Neil Young, they’re able to be objective and look at their own stuff the way a fan would. Which is one of the themes of the movie – a band made up of fans, kept alive by fans, and now their concerts are a celebration of that fact. Everybody made it, together…
so yes!! This will be a rarities set, or at least there will be rare stuff on it...
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When's the last time you spent $20 on an album without knowing the tracklisting?
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B wrote:
When's the last time you spent $20 on an album without knowing the tracklisting?
3 minutes ago.
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BadMusic wrote:
B wrote:
When's the last time you spent $20 on an album without knowing the tracklisting?
May 2006 NEVER FORGET
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I probably should have waited to see if it was going to be available via Best Buy.
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