Pearl Jam on ‘Singles’


Eddie Vedder, Stone Gossard, Jeff Ament and Matt Dillon as ‘Citizen Dick’ on the movie ‘Singles’ (1992)

Pearl Jam on Singles

25 Responses to “Pearl Jam on ‘Singles’”

  • dirtyfrank81:

    @Caponis now maybe I commented wrong or you misunderstood me. i didnt say we shouldnt respect him because he did drugs. i said we shouldnt respect him because he killed himself and threw everything away.

  • Caponis:

    @dirtyfrank81 And btw some of the most talented and respected musicians ever threw away there life because of drugs. They should never lose respect because of personal problem that can happen to anyone. Genius usually comes from people that have depression, or other emotional problems or past trauma. All the greats had it and most lost there life because of self medicating(CAN HAPPEN TO ANYONE) They gave us everything that had emotionaly while struggling terribly. I will always respect that.

  • Caponis:

    @dirtyfrank81 Never mind on my last post. I thought you said Kurt was someone who has to be respected for what and who he was and it sucked that he threw away more talent that he even realized. Also you if anyone should know that his suicide is very, very suspicious and actually not even believable if you really read into every little thing that happened up to and the day of an dafter his death.

  • Caponis:

    @dirtyfrank81 Why didn’t you just act like this from the beginning. I already respect you more by reading this post. Much more mature and unbiased. It shows your respect for both bands and singers and also doesn’t make you come off like a dick. Not sure why you couldn’t just act mature and honest from the beginning, I would have respected and actually enjoyed reading opinions from a fellow bro who grew up in everything that encapsulated the 90′s, which is hard to explain unless you lived it.

  • dirtyfrank81:

    @Caponis of course I have to poke @ your grammer. Being called a douche bag has to get old. And haha on thinking Im 15-18. I wish I was. I can tell you I graduated in the 90s so yes, I think I know about the 90s. Im guessing youre calling me stupid. Look man, I will make it simple for you. Nirvana had great tunes, Cobain is someone that cant be respected. He killed himself and didnt even know what he was throwing away. Pearl Jam will always be my fave and that will never change.

  • Caponis:

    @dirtyfrank81 Also, are you really going to rip me on my grammer. My keyboard sticks all the time and I usually don’t read over every youtube post. I have been writing music and and poetry for a long time now. I have forgotten more about music, writing and apparently the 90′s in general than you will ever know. Oh and it is ok to like Pearl Jam and Nirvana. Thought I would let ya know. Did you even grow up in the 90′s? I have a feeling you are about 15-18 or some shit. It shows in your posts.

  • Caponis:

    @dirtyfrank81 Dude bottom line is Nirvana opened all doors for bands like Pearl Jam and every other grunge band in the 90′s. Without Nirvana we would have no Pearl Jam or many other bands for that matter. Nirvana made it able for bands to get deals and be heard and become huge. Bottom line. And Kurt without a doubt is a superior writer than Vedder. And please just stop with all this Pearl Jam is bigger than Nirvana will ever be shit. Its sounds ridiculous.

  • dirtyfrank81:

    @Caponis please learn how to spell or speak correctly. ever hear of bad radio? look them up man. vedder and pearl jam have been around way before cobain. and yeah ed drinks, but at least hes not pumping herion into his veins and writing horrible suicide notes.

  • Caponis:

    @dirtyfrank81 Oh an done more thing since you keep posting that Kurt was a loser for some reason. Just thought I would point out that Eddie Vedder is a drunk and couldn’t was even falling on his face during his unplugged show. He was so drunk that you couldn’t even understand his mumbling. On UUNPLUGGED. You know unplugged, another door that Nirvana opened for all future Unplugged acts, which BTW Nirvana Unplugged just happens to be known as a top 5-10 live performance in the history of music.

  • Caponis:

    @dirtyfrank81 And FWI almost all the lead singers of the grunge bands on the 90′s admitted that Kurt was the best writer of their era, and something special.

  • Caponis:

    @dirtyfrank81 You can say how Pearl Jam has better musicians all you want. That doesn’t make a band better and everyone knows that. Kurt was a true artist and genius when it came to writing and music in general. Its not all about how great you can play the guitar, and BTW Kurt wasn’t t bad as people make him out to be on the guitar, he had his own sound, and Dave was no fuckin slouch on the drums.

  • Caponis:

    @dirtyfrank81 And I am not bringing up the subject of Eddie dying to be a douche. I am simply explaining that connection that Kurt had with his generation, and the impact it had when he left. The mark he left will never again be matched. No people or generation was affected more when Kurt died since Lennon. And there is a reason for that.

  • Caponis:

    @dirtyfrank81 No one will sing like Ed? I can name the 3 best signers right now of that era and Eddie isn’t one of them. Vocally it goes, Chris Cornell, Layne Staley, Then Shannon Hoon. And if you really want to get into who had the best range and was really, really amazing. Jeff Buckely. End of story. And I wasn’t saying that he would’nt be missed, he will be greatly missed but the impact of Eddie Vedder leaving this world will not be close to the impact of Kurt leaving.

  • smpfox:

    the beginning is an early take on the soundgarden song spoonman.

  • dirtyfrank81:

    @Caponis First of all, No one has, nor will they ever sing like Ed. He will be very missed when his time comes and how dare you say that when hes still alive you douche bag. and thats fine about soundgarden, but dont come up with bullshit that nirvana was some sort of rock gods. they had great music, but they werent that great.

  • ZGippe40GK:

    @SSaxdude No. They’re better musicians lol. Eddie Vedder is actually a good singer lol.

    Matt Dillon just isnt lmfao

  • Caponis:

    @dirtyfrank81 Also if you wan to nitpick Soundgarden had much more influence than Pearl Jam. They actually had a lot to do with what happened in the 90′s with their first album being released in 1987, this if a much overlooked fact.

  • Caponis:

    @dirtyfrank81 People will be talking about Kurt forever, and the impact he had. The same cannot be an will not be said when Vedder passes away.

  • Caponis:

    @dirtyfrank81 Pearl Jam only were signed to a nice record deal because of the door that Nirvana opened for grunge. FACT. Doesn’t matter what the fuck you say, it is a simple and well known fact. And BTW Nirvana is as big as ever and has never stopped gaining fans and Kurt died in 1994. If that isn’t big than I don’t know what is. They will also be known forever as owning the 90′s. That is another FACT for ya.

  • dirtyfrank81:

    @Caponis LoL are you retarded or what??? Pearl Jam has been around way before Nirvana came along. Do your homework man before you start running your mouth. And where is Nirvana today? If theyre this great band, where are they??? Do you have an answer for that???? PEARL JAM FOREVER BABY!!!!!!

  • Caponis:

    @lungworms You are an idiot BTW.

  • Caponis:

    @dirtyfrank81 LMFAO. The day Pearl Jam is bigger thgan Nirvana is the day Kurt rises from the grave. Pearl Jam has always been bigger than Nirvana? Nirvana was a second rate band? Are you fuckin high? I respect Pearl Jam but they were never bigger than Nirvana and never even close to being on there level. Hell Pearl Jam only got a break because the window that Nirvana opened for so many grunge bands. Wake up dumb-ass.

  • pjlover10:

    me too, me too.

  • fevertotell00:

    Pearl Jam and Nirvana both rock. Stop comparing them, people!!

  • MsKurtCobainn:

    their better actors than i thought they would be

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