Ok, the question is have Pearl Jam, the once mighty alternative rock band turned into the Grateful Dead- very limited commercial influence anymore but this huge fan base that often travels around the country (under the influence of certain drugs often) to attend as many shows as possible?
My opinion is yes, for the reasons outlined above, but I'd be interested to hear opinions on one of my favorite bands...
Pearl Jam- the new Grateful Dead?
spot-on thehipone, Pearl Jam haven't put out a decent album in years. Their last pile of crap got listened to once and has gathered dust in my CD rack since, somehow I don't think too many up-and-comers are going to be citing it as their major influence. If I went to a Pearl Jam show I'd be hoping for them to play the entire Ten album and thats about it.
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I am and must be an old bastard.
I like Ac/Dc ,The
Gunners.Queen ,Metallica and The Who.
Played in rock bands from 1963 to 1968'
The Indications
The Four Shades of Blue
The Shades of Blue
The Offset Balcony
J.J. Crowes Mutiny
Mutiny
Many changes of name because our rhythm guitarist worked in the tax department.Who the hell needs to pay tax when you are still at school????
Pearl Jam used to be O.K.
Keith Richard is still alive------------How ??????
I like Ac/Dc ,The
Gunners.Queen ,Metallica and The Who.
Played in rock bands from 1963 to 1968'
The Indications
The Four Shades of Blue
The Shades of Blue
The Offset Balcony
J.J. Crowes Mutiny
Mutiny
Many changes of name because our rhythm guitarist worked in the tax department.Who the hell needs to pay tax when you are still at school????
Pearl Jam used to be O.K.
Keith Richard is still alive------------How ??????
Alpacas are larger than nattterjack toads
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My pants
Yes yes...Pearl Jam... Grateful Dead all very good i like them both - but it is the misplacing my pants thing which is most pertinent
Thank goodness for you poll i say - for it does indeed appear that I have misplaced my pants - even more worrying i do not know at what point this occured!
I definitely had them on when i returned to work after New Year, because my boss commented on how good my suit looked - but that is three weeks ago now.
I think that I probably still had them a week or so later when i was giving that presentation on the funding requests - but then again... it would explain why i haven't had a response yet
Clearly i am going to have to ask around my friends [how embarassing!] to see when i did last have my pants
I can't believe that Mrs Pyssedas has been allowing me to go out in public like this!
Thank you once again
P.H.I.
Thank goodness for you poll i say - for it does indeed appear that I have misplaced my pants - even more worrying i do not know at what point this occured!
I definitely had them on when i returned to work after New Year, because my boss commented on how good my suit looked - but that is three weeks ago now.
I think that I probably still had them a week or so later when i was giving that presentation on the funding requests - but then again... it would explain why i haven't had a response yet
Clearly i am going to have to ask around my friends [how embarassing!] to see when i did last have my pants
I can't believe that Mrs Pyssedas has been allowing me to go out in public like this!
Thank you once again
P.H.I.
For smaller, more nimble home-brewing advice visit us at: http://www.pyssedas.com/forum - huzzah!
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The day you where a suit to work.
Am yet to meet a homebrewer that wears a suit to work
Yet take a couple of hours and see Shaun of the Dead. Then you will be greatful
LOL
Dogger
Am yet to meet a homebrewer that wears a suit to work
Yet take a couple of hours and see Shaun of the Dead. Then you will be greatful
LOL
Dogger
"Listening to someone who brews their own beer is like listening to a religous fanatic talk about the day he saw the light" Ross Murray, Montreal Gazette
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Suit days
Yes sadly dogger most work days are suit days - particularly painful after sun-burn at lawn bowls
I am trying to train my workplace into more casual wear but so far no joy.
Rest assured that i do not wear my suit while actually brewing
I am trying to train my workplace into more casual wear but so far no joy.
Rest assured that i do not wear my suit while actually brewing
For smaller, more nimble home-brewing advice visit us at: http://www.pyssedas.com/forum - huzzah!