1. Yes, I've seen that DVD...GREAT show. "In My Tree" is unreal from that show.


  2. one of the best version for me what emotion in voice of Eddie



    my favorite



    Special dedicace for all Jeremy ( like me )




    it's the tour what I saw but me it' was in Werchter but it's the same stage behind them


  3. yeah I agree you but I prefer In My Tree with the amazing drums intro in 1996 show
  4. there are some videos from this dvd on youtube

    but the Eddie's hair comment instantly changed my mind about that.
  5. I know it's not a topic about Temple Of The Dog but Temple Of The Dog is all pearl jam members with Chris Cornell of Soundgarden

    so Temple Of The Dogs is close to Pearl Jam

    and this song is great

  6. why my video of Hunger Strike doesn't work ??


  7. In My Tree is a great, great Pearl jam song. Should have been a single. Oh well, it will have to remain a hidden gem for "true" fans.

  8. Originally posted by U2Bad001:I know it's not a topic about Temple Of The Dog but Temple Of The Dog is all pearl jam members with Chris Cornell of Soundgarden

    so Temple Of The Dogs is close to Pearl Jam


    Matt Cameron was in Soundgarden at that time .. anyway Temple of the Dog are a cult in early grunge era


  9. "Hunger Strike" got a lot of radio play in 1992 - Pearl Jam exploded in that year and I would argue (and I'm a fan of both bands) brought Soundgarden with them. "Say Hello To Heaven," which also got some radio play, is a solid tune, as well.

    As for Matt Cameron, he's been quite busy going back and forth between the two bands, hasn't he? I think they should just form one MEGA-band and call themselves "Sound Jam." What a f**king great concert that would be.
  10. or Pearl Garden
    that would be absolutely awesome for some concerts or mini-tour and maybe a live album
    but i'd tend to keep the bands well separate for the future
  11. Originally posted by clover68:or Pearl Garden
    that would be absolutely awesome for some concerts or mini-tour and maybe a live album
    but i'd tend to keep the bands well separate for the future


    If they toured together, but as separate acts, I think Matt Cameron's arms would fall off half-way through the tour.
  12. Originally posted by clover68:or Pearl Garden
    that would be absolutely awesome for some concerts or mini-tour and maybe a live album
    but i'd tend to keep the bands well separate for the future


    Same here
    But to me, touring with Mudhoney is already awesome
    Plus, isn't Soundgarden working on a new record this year? Am I wrong?