RunForTheRoses |
08-15-2018 08:00 PM |
Pearl Jam Don't Like Trump
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fast4522 |
08-15-2018 09:29 PM |
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Pearl Jam - they had a hit in, what, 1983? 84?
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horses4courses |
08-16-2018 12:01 AM |
I wonder if Trump listens to music?
He probably likes a nice polka and a good marching band.
Sprinkled with some Sinatra, Al Martino, and a little Perry Como.
Wadayathink?
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Originally Posted by Tom
(Post 2355841)
Pearl Jam - they had a hit in, what, 1983? 84?
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They have one now.
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ReplayRandall |
08-16-2018 12:04 AM |
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Originally Posted by hcap
(Post 2355890)
They have one now.
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Said Harry the unbiased Pearl Jam groupie....
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Quote:
Originally Posted by ReplayRandall
(Post 2355892)
Said Harry the unbiased Pearl Jam groupie....
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Actually, never listened to them before.
More of a jazz and classical fan.
But I think I can dance to it. When I oil up my walker.
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ReplayRandall |
08-16-2018 12:10 AM |
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Originally Posted by hcap
(Post 2355894)
Actually, never listened to them before.
More of a jazz and classical fan.
But I think I can dance to it. When I oil up my walker.
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Are Dave Brubeck and Steely Dan something we both agree on?
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Originally Posted by ReplayRandall
(Post 2355895)
Are Dave Brubeck and Steely Dan something we both agree on?
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Pretty much. Brubeck, Miles Davis Louis Armstrong, Billie Holiday. J.S. Bach
Steely Dan a little
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Lemon Drop Husker |
08-16-2018 12:23 AM |
Love Pearl Jam.
Then again, I never look to musicians to give me political guidance.
Still like U2. Still like Billy Joel. Still like Elton John. Still like The Boss.
They can disagree with me all day politically. No shit's given here.
I can still enjoy their music.
10. Still one of the best albums of all time. :headbanger:
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GaryG |
08-16-2018 08:31 AM |
I thought they were Neil Young's back up band while Crazy Horse was on hiatus. I also like a lot of artists whose politics differ from mine, including NY.
Bob Dylan is an interesting case. He played the hippie/liberals until he got popular. As he said, "I got my foot in the door and they weren't getting me out". The documentary No Direction Home covered his rise to fame in detail, including the scene at the Newport Folk Festival in 1965. Dave Van Ronk talks about Dylan being totally apolitical. No interest whatsoever.
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RunForTheRoses |
08-16-2018 11:03 AM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by GaryG
(Post 2355952)
I thought they were Neil Young's back up band while Crazy Horse was on hiatus. I also like a lot of artists whose politics differ from mine, including NY.
Bob Dylan is an interesting case. He played the hippie/liberals until he got popular. As he said, "I got my foot in the door and they weren't getting me out". The documentary No Direction Home covered his rise to fame in detail, including the scene at the Newport Folk Festival in 1965. Dave Van Ronk talks about Dylan being totally apolitical. No interest whatsoever.
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I like Pear Jam and Neil is the man. The album they did together is quite good though Id rather have the Horse. PJ while under the radar to some have a huge following and their concerts selk out quickly.
But part of the point of posting that is to blow up supposed unique hatred of Trump whereas in reality Bush was eviscerated as well by many. Call it Repub derangement syndrome, Trump just washes his balls i n the inevitable hatred.
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ElKabong |
08-16-2018 02:38 PM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by horses4courses
(Post 2355888)
I wonder if Trump listens to music?
He probably likes a nice polka and a good marching band.
Sprinkled with some Sinatra, Al Martino, and a little Perry Como.
Wadayathink?
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You sure you're not talking about Hilary???
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garyscpa |
08-16-2018 06:14 PM |
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Originally Posted by Lemon Drop Husker
(Post 2355904)
Love Pearl Jam.
Then again, I never look to musicians to give me political guidance.
Still like U2. Still like Billy Joel. Still like Elton John. Still like The Boss.
They can disagree with me all day politically. No shit's given here.
I can still enjoy their music.
10. Still one of the best albums of all time. :headbanger:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wGiTPgvKktM
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I look to NFL players for political guidance. :lol:
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Saratoga_Mike |
08-17-2018 08:39 AM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by Tom
(Post 2355841)
Pearl Jam - they had a hit in, what, 1983? 84?
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Yes, they were a "one-hit" wonder. :rolleyes:
I don't like Trump, but I also don't want to hear about politics at a concert. Vedder has been commenting on/promoting leftist causes and criticizing GOP policies for years, though. Therefore, I'm not sure the band's Trump imagery/comments are an example of "Trump Derangement Syndrome." What is that anyway? To this day, Tom can't help but go bonkers at the mention of Obama. Does that make Tom deranged? Ok, I probably just defeated my own point.
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