> It's so funny.  The "Grunge" era (Pearl Jam in this case) is just like disco. 
> It's was so "cool" to hate disco in the early and mid-eighties.  Now it's
> "cool" to hate (or be ashamed of liking...) grunge.  I mentioned this before
> to the list, but I highly recommend renting (and listening to the soundtrack
> of...) the documentary "HYPE!" by Doug Pray.  It's a fantastic movie that
> chronicles the whole Seattle rock explosion circa 1991.  There was some great
> music that came out of that time.  Most with a lot of integrity. Some just
> riding coat-tails.
> 
> Just an observation.
I completely agree on that. I liked, and I still like Pearl Jam. Maybe 
they've become too big, or whatever, but anyway the concert they gave
in September in DC really rocked. In five years or so, I guess that
half of this mailing list will hate GvsB because they won't be "in"
anymore, or because they'll sell too many records (unlikely to 
happen, but who knows, I guess former Nirvana's fans (you know, the
6000 that bought Bleach in 1989) thought the same thing).
And they'll probably listen to grunge or disco, then.
--
Nick


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