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* [[Accidental Innuendo]]: [https://web.archive.org/web/20080229001527/http://www.rollingstone.com/news/coverstory/pearl_jam_the_second_coming/page/3 No, the band's name wasn't based on semen.] They had to replace "Mookie Blaylock". The bassist came with "Pearl", and after a Neil Young show in which every song was a [[wikipedia:Jam session|jam]]... |
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* [[Archive Panic]]: If you start seeking [[wikipedia:Pearl Jam Official Bootlegs|the official bootlegs]], that is. |
* [[Archive Panic]]: If you start seeking [[wikipedia:Pearl Jam Official Bootlegs|the official bootlegs]], that is. |
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* [[Awesome Music (Sugar Wiki)|Awesome Music]]: ''Ten'' is one of the highest-selling debut albums of all time, up there with [[Boston (band)|Boston]]'s self-titled and [[Guns N' Roses]]' ''Appetite for Destruction'', and their live shows are commonly agreed to be this. "Given To Fly" from the ''Yield'' album also qualifies. |
* [[Awesome Music (Sugar Wiki)|Awesome Music]]: ''Ten'' is one of the highest-selling debut albums of all time, up there with [[Boston (band)|Boston]]'s self-titled and [[Guns N' Roses]]' ''Appetite for Destruction'', and their live shows are commonly agreed to be this. "Given To Fly" from the ''Yield'' album also qualifies. |
Latest revision as of 20:34, 7 November 2018
- Accidental Innuendo: No, the band's name wasn't based on semen. They had to replace "Mookie Blaylock". The bassist came with "Pearl", and after a Neil Young show in which every song was a jam...
- Archive Panic: If you start seeking the official bootlegs, that is.
- Awesome Music: Ten is one of the highest-selling debut albums of all time, up there with Boston's self-titled and Guns N' Roses' Appetite for Destruction, and their live shows are commonly agreed to be this. "Given To Fly" from the Yield album also qualifies.
- Covered Up: "Last Kiss" and its B-side "Soldier of Love".
- Epic Riff: "Even Flow", "Jeremy" (at least on the bass), "Rearviewmirror", and "Save You".
- Face of the Band: Eddie Vedder, to the point where "Weird Al" Yankovic made a song about him.
- First Installment Wins: Ten is generally considered to be an iconic album; none of their other albums have matched its popularity.
- Funny Moments: During the 96 Olympic Games, they recorded a Power Ballad written by the engineer who mixed No Code, "Olympic Platinum". It's hysterical.
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- Nightmare Fuel: The video for "Jeremy" mixed this and Tear Jerker. Also, the Animated Music Video "Do The Evolution", a great illustration of Humans Are the Real Monsters.