Pearl Jam
I Am Mine
Riot Act
(2002)

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Shesdifferent
Aug 17, 2012 - 10:52
I've noticed a lot of Pearl Jam on the playlist lately....that's OK...it beats all that folksy stuff


LongGoneDaddy
Aug 17, 2012 - 10:50
growl, growl, grumble and whine...


kcar
Feb 09, 2012 - 12:25
Stingray wrote:
PEARL JAM ARE NOT GREAT...

BUT CAN BE!!!

I agree with the first thought. You lost me on the second.

I like Eddie Vedder's voice on a few songs. The rest of the time he sounds like he should stick to sea chanteys.


jen3005545
Feb 09, 2012 - 12:21
I LOVE Eddie's voice!


Rozsa
Feb 27, 2011 - 03:50
Love this ....


keller1
Feb 17, 2011 - 21:41
1wolfy wrote:
politics, schmalitics...you haven't a clue what you speak of...stick to musical opinions please



OK Einstein ... some specifics please.

Let's avoid the emoticon this time ... makes you look like a lightweight.


1wolfy
Sep 22, 2010 - 10:54
{#Nyah} politics, schmalitics...you haven't a clue what you speak of...stick to musical opinions please



keller1
Jul 12, 2010 - 23:22
lemmoth wrote:


Bravo — Well said. When it comes to politics, my man Keller is decidedly Klued-in.


There are two moons in the sky tonight —- Lemmoth agrees with something I said.


lemmoth
Jun 18, 2010 - 15:09
keller1 wrote:


You obviously haven't been reading the papers. Bush's deficit for this year alone is already well north of a trillion.

Most of the $6 trillion in debt that Dubya ran up was in a good economy. If you studied Economics 20 you would have learned, as Dubya now is, that that is just plain stupid.

So bring on yer comments —- at least the Obama presidency looks like it will be defensible .

And as for all of the obfuscation about blue dogs and neocons, who cares? They're going to spend a long time in the wilderness now thanks to eight years of Dubya, and it just couldn't happen to a nicer bunch of guys.

Hardly lattes for them, then ... more like hemlock.

Addendum: If you've decided I'm a latte drinking pinko you'd be wrong, but that's the way it sometimes plays out with ideological hardheads. Try The Economist, which since 1843 has been regarded as one of the best sources of free market oriented, objective journalism on earth. The word "disaster' is quite prominent when it comes to describing your boy:

http://www.economist.com/world/unitedstates/displaystory.cfm?story_id=12931660



Bravo — Well said. When it comes to politics, my man Keller is decidedly Klued-in.


sirdroseph
Mar 15, 2010 - 11:23
Must....reach.....mute....button!!!!! {#Puke}


cohifi
Feb 11, 2010 - 20:59
Bosami wrote:


Now isn't that the pot calling the keller black...






Bosami
Jan 11, 2010 - 10:32
keller1 wrote:


Feel free to skip posts that get your panties in a bunch.


Now isn't that the pot calling the keller black...



Jared
Jan 11, 2010 - 10:31
decent song, but not the best from the album. I'm a fan of Love Boat Captain, and if you wish to extend the political commentary, Bushleaguer would add fuel to the fire with the quote..."Drilling for fear, makes the job simple...Born on third, thinks he got a triple".


sfearll
Jan 11, 2010 - 10:28
a great song from an underrated album.

When the album came out, I read a review that suggested that Eddie's lyric in this song

"I know I was born and I know that I'll die
The in between is mine
I am mine"

was evidence of how self-centered he was. I wondered, what album are you listening to?



Stingray
Nov 09, 2009 - 16:15
PEARL JAM ARE NOT GREAT...

BUT CAN BE!!!


Hannio
Jul 22, 2009 - 11:39
lattalo wrote:

North Am-Home of the Last of the Rugged Individualists, you are so full of it. The worst Presidents of the last 30 years in order
are:

#1 Reagan
#2 Bush Jr.
#3 Nixon

Bush Jr. had a surplus when he got in, and left us with a $%^& mess, 4.1 trillion dollars his presidency cost us. Reagan left us with
8 years of recession, remember supply side ecomonics, that worked really well. Nixon had to resign from office because he broke the
law. I just don't get it how working people vote for Republican's, I understand why rich people do, but working people? Reagan revolution what a joke, just like his acting career.



I guess you weren't around when Carter was prez. But guess what! He's back!

In the future, we will simply not allow people to vote Republican. Our dear Democratic party leaders will choose a candidate, and we will all be given the opportunity to vote for him, arms linked in solidarity as we march into the glorious future.



(former member)
Jul 22, 2009 - 11:20
Mike_Sneade wrote:
Just a great song.


Yes, this song is good for the ears...




Mike_Sneade
Jun 20, 2009 - 16:04
Just a great song. {#Smile}


lattalo
May 08, 2009 - 09:42
Favorite Pearl Jam tune!


rdo
Apr 18, 2009 - 07:46
bronorb wrote:

People, you're missing the point. It doesn't matter who is in the oval office ...

It sure does. The GOP wants to spend and spend but not pay for anything. They howl about cutting taxes to zero in the same speeches in which they pound their fists and demand for spending an additional trillion dollars on the military. Ask for an explanation for this from a Republican and you'll get boilerplate on affirmative action and terrorism. A coherent explanation from a Republic is about as rare as the unicorn.



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