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Her ramblings sound like she's craving attention, and I have to admit that her legal acumen is astounding.
Grief can be strong, and influence our views for the rest of our lives, for the good or bad.
I like anything to do with the MLB/TotD/Soundgarden/MookieB/PJ/AIC/Nirvana/Tad/Mudhoney/MadSeason/STP/Melvins, etc... scene. Every bit of it, pretty much.
Clean My Wounds
Albatross
Long Whip Big America
Pit Row
Went to the Foo Fighters show in Seattle on their acoustic tour back in 06 I think it was? Grohl talked quite a bit about his Seattle "roots", to the point that if he had broke down crying on stage it wouldn't have surprised me one bit.
I don't think most people appreciate how tight the Seattle area musicians of that era were. It was a pretty small pond, with some really talented fish......
And for the most part, a lot of them never really saw fame and fortune coming until long after everyone else in the world thought that they'd "made it". It's amazing how many of them still roomed with each other, or rented basement apartments and stuff long after they were household names.
Pearl Jam with Chris Cornell and EV singing.. Not sure who exactly was the original drummer in TOD, Matt Cameron or Dave bad ass Abbruzzes.. cool either way
Loved all the Seattle stuff, still do. I actually remember thinking these bands were special and if I have a chance, I better see as many of them live that I could. Got to see Pearl Jam (Mookie Blaylock), Nirvana, Alice in Chains, maybe more. My favorite was Nirvana. Ill never forgot telling some friends we need to see them because I just had this weird feeling. Unfortunately, I was right. About a week after Kurt died we decided to have a tribute celebration. We made flyers and posted them all over campus. We had around 300 people show up. They were students from all over the US and the world. I had an Adcom stereo system that would make your ears bleed. It was maxed the whole time, until the speakers were pieces of flapping paper. It went on until dawn.
But both would definitely be better at the Gorge!!!!!
PJ twenty is a great little documentary..
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