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davidt
on Thursday May 15 2003, @09:00AM
Alex writes:
I just heard Pearl Jam on the radio singing "Panic". it was for a "Sonic Session" (acoustic and intimate) at a Philadelphia radio station Y-100. It will probably be released on a compilation cd the station puts out. --- Update: 05/16 06:32 GMT: MorrisseyVedder writes: Hi, i would b delighted if you let the people on your site know that Pearl Jam did not cover panic. It was Pete Yorn who does a terrible impersonation of one Mr. Ed Vedder,lead singer of Pearl Jam. there are many wannabe Ed Vedder's out there and Pete Yorn is one of *The Worst*, vile really. So please let the public know. Also how dare anyone talk bad about Pearl Jam , a band that fights for gay rghts (vedder's dad was gay), animal rights ( all band members are vegetarian) and womens rights etc, all the while making great music and saying" fuck you " to the media by rarely doing interviews and not making videos for mtv. Pearl Jam are very important, the only band out that realy gives a shit. peace , love , pearl jam and morrissey to ya Jen "I'm happy trying to communicate as a small human with a fragile heart, and a questionable brain."-EdVed "Pearl Jam is vilified by the mainstream media like no other band,precisely because they offend the more powerful members of the music industry the way punk should have all along -- by threatening and/or ignoring the very machinery of record sales.Pearl Jam is one of the best examples of a band with "truly punk ethics" in music today. " from the book KISS THIS : Punk In The Present Tense by Gina Arnold
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[correction] - Pete Yorn (not Pearl Jam) covers "Panic" on Philadelphia radio
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oh no (Score:1)
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Oh Gosh! (Score:1)
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Nice! (Score:1)
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Eddie Vedder (Score:0, Troll)
Pearl Jam Must Die!
esteban
:)
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MorrisseyVedder, don't take it personally... (Score:0)
Music and love cure depression and love eludes... (Score:1)
Morrissey's music may be found very depressing by most but I find a sort of intense realist joy in it. I easily and often find myself lost in the words morrissey paints with. People who post negatively here about Morrissey should not be visiting in my opinion. The last three words of that last sentence were 'in my opinion'.
Oh the joys you could feel if you only allowed yourself to.
By the way this is not so much of a reply to your post but something I have wanted to voice for a short while now. Stop and think about what your life would have been like without Morrissey deciding to perform for you and sell his life (one unreplaceable at any cost life) to the public eye.
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dreadful (Score:1)
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Missing the point (Score:1)
that resolves that, I'm buying all thier alblums now.
Jen - You're right, Pearl Jam is a good rock back - however all the other things you mention don't improve the sound that comes out of the speaker. When you are talking about music - thats all that matters - how they vote, what they believe, how brave they are to stop making music videos (once they've become famous) - don't enter into the picture at all.
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Pearl Jams sucks Jen (Score:0)