In article <lpffi2l5kno932c0s4lb5ddbkdth5b7g58@4ax.com>, R. Totale <slangtruth@yahoo.com> wrote: On Sat, 07 Oct 2006 10:01:05 -0400, oldpink <oldpink@nltc.net> wrote: Well, Pearl Jam DID perform with him on at least one occasion that I remember. It pretty much revived Neil's career, IIRC. They made a record, "Mirrorball", which while decent pretty much established that Pearl ...
...Totale" <> They made a record, "Mirrorball", which while decent pretty much established that Pearl Jam were no Crazy Horse.>> No shit! Neil Young live with Crazy Horse was a lot better than Mirror Ball. Talk about being a cover band, Pearl Jam was not very impressive. I have yet to figure out why they were ever popular. Because they didn't play "Stairway To Heaven" as an encore.
"R. Totale" <> They made a record, "Mirrorball", which while decent pretty much established that Pearl Jam were no Crazy Horse.>> No shit! Neil Young live with Crazy Horse was a lot better than Mirror Ball. Talk about being a cover band, Pearl Jam was not very impressive. I have yet to figure out why they were ever popular.
On Sat, 07 Oct 2006 10:01:05 -0400, oldpink <oldpink@nltc.net> wrote: Del Rio wrote: In article <4nk1fdFam1vnU1@individual.net>, Grinner <Grinner@gmail.com> wrote: Except Neil Young of course . . he's Grunge. I don't know if you meant that as a joke or not, but that's basically true - all the Grunge bands knew who their granddaddy was. Well, Pearl ...
..., to demonstrate how the corresponding notes would vanish, leaving "holes" in the music. Then he played the Rust Never Sleeps version of Into the Black, and did the same test, with no noticeable difference in the sound. He would conclude the demonstration with, "Why do you folks listen to this stuff??". ;-) -- "I know I promised, Lord, never again. But I also know that YOU know ...
... that is so, then why do the radio stations still do "Get the Led out"? I know! I know! I'll do one of those super-popular Top10 lists: -People get old and boring -Too busy adjusting portfolio to track down new music -Finding new music v. difficult under the reign of Clear Channel, easier to just ...
In article <4o2ee8Fcj6ltU1@individual.net>, Eiron <e1ron@hotmail.com> wrote: Have you forgotten the clueless idiot's top 50 list already? 3.The Who Essential Album: Who's Next One of the first, most successful, and longest lasting "power trios," I guess we're not counting Daltrey, cuz he just sings. ;) -- "I know I promised, Lord, never again. But I also know that YOU ...
On Mon, 02 Oct 2006 10:41:31 -0400, Jeremy Weissenburger <jweissenburger@comcast.net> wrote: "capolk@hotmail.com" <capolk@hotmail.com> wrote: Who cares ...Get the Led out"? And why did the _How The West Was Won_ and the DVD release do so well? Sheep are very dim. (Except for Harold, of course.) I can see people being sheep about popular music, but not from a band that ...
...> If that is so, then why do the radio stations still do "Get the Led out"? And why did the _How The West Was Won_ and the DVD release do so well? Sheep are very dim. (Except for Harold, of course.) I can see people being sheep about popular music, but not from a band that has withstood the test of time. --Jeremy -- "Yesterday starts tomorrow, tomorrow starts today." ...
... Weissenburger <jweissenburger@comcast.net> wrote: "Mike" <mfell2112REMOVETHIS@yahoo.com> wrote: Who cares about Zep. Most of us have stopped listening too them 25 years ago. If that is so, then why do the radio stations still do "Get the Led out"? And why did the _How The West Was Won_ and the DVD release do so well? Sheep are very dim. (Except for Harold, of course.)