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I'm getting quite excited about Pearl Jam now, one of the CD's Ollie made me is a car regular now and I think an awesome introduction for the band, I'll post the songlist later when I get home for anyone who is interested. :blink:

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Its quote odd because I didn't really know what PJ's music was all about until I met Ollie, I had never listened to them but assumed they would be quite like Nirvana (for obvious reasons) but they aren't at all, I find their music much more interesting and uplifting, and I really really like some of the songs I have heard. I'm glad I found out about them before Reading really otherwise I never would have watched them and I never would have booked the Paris tickets.
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Oooh I feel so ignorant, I am really looking forward to seeing PJ, but I have only ever really listened to Alive ... can someone recommend some they will probably play at Reading so I can swat up

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You, dear Pogal, are a fake, a liar and a cad. I liked them before they even existed because my Dad's the biggest and I make more money than everyone. However, you like Brit Pop and as so are clearly not very good at liking Pearl Jam.

I think that that's all the facts covered. :blink:

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Daughter (A more uplifting acoustic sound. Not an uplifting subject)

Better Man (Everyone likes this one)

Rearviewmirror (An outstanding, journeying kind of midtempo rock song, disimilar to the 'big' American sound they're more famous for)

Corduroy (One of their very best. Great lyrics, vocals, melody. A little bit like Rearviewmirror but not really)

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I also like the story of how they turned down $1 million dollars from viagra who wanted to use the song Alive for an ad campaign.

Ed "We turned down one million dollars to prevent our song being sung by a giant penis" :blink:

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