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 Post subject: Today In Music History-Oct 22nd
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On this day in 1990, Pearl Jam(aka Mookie Blaylock) played their first ever concert when they appeared at the Off Ramp in Seattle.

10/22/90 - Off Ramp Cafe: Seattle, WA (Mookie Blaylock) [45m]
Attendance: 299
Supporting: Inspector Luv and the Ride Me Babies (who later became Green Apple Quickstep), Bathtub Gin
Soundcheck: Even Flow

Set: Release, Alone, Alive, Once, Even Flow, Black, Breath
enc: Girl

notes: In the first week after their initial meeting, the members of the band that will become Pearl Jam play this show as "Mookie Blaylock." Jeff steps off the small stage to wander in the crowd a bit while playing during the soundcheck. 'Even Flow' is a very unusual, slow version. In fact, most of these songs sound very different and are slower versions, with 'Release,' 'Once' and 'Black' sporting different/early lyrics. 'Girl' hasn't appeared on a setlist since this show.

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 Post subject: Re: Today In Music History-Oct 22nd
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that setlist needs more rareities and b-sides. Breath hardly counts anymore and girl sucks

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stip wrote:
that setlist needs more rareities and b-sides. Breath hardly counts anymore and girl sucks


and just one encore? Crowd must have sucked hard.


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mray10 wrote:
stip wrote:
that setlist needs more rareities and b-sides. Breath hardly counts anymore and girl sucks


and just one encore? Crowd must have sucked hard.



whatever dude. judging shows on the itnernet by setlists alone is so fucking gay.

you had to be there.


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62strat wrote:
mray10 wrote:
stip wrote:
that setlist needs more rareities and b-sides. Breath hardly counts anymore and girl sucks


and just one encore? Crowd must have sucked hard.



whatever dude. judging shows on the itnernet by setlists alone is so fucking gay.

you had to be there.

Pretty sure it was a joke.


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Patrick Bateman wrote:
62strat wrote:
mray10 wrote:
stip wrote:
that setlist needs more rareities and b-sides. Breath hardly counts anymore and girl sucks


and just one encore? Crowd must have sucked hard.



whatever dude. judging shows on the itnernet by setlists alone is so fucking gay.

you had to be there.

Pretty sure it was a joke.

Pretty sure it was a joke.

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 Post subject: Re: Today In Music History-Oct 22nd
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 Post subject: Re: Today In Music History-Oct 22nd
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Sometimes I really like this strat guy, sometimes I really don't. It depends a bit... probably more on my mood than his.


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Angus wrote:
Sometimes I really like this strat guy, sometimes I really don't. It depends a bit... probably more on my mood than his.



I get that a lot.


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 Post subject: Re: Today In Music History-Oct 22nd
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Pretty sure it was a joke.

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just wondering, does a recording of this set exist?

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just wondering, does a recording of this set exist?

yeah somewhere. gremmie.net i think.

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