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Did the lead singer of Pearl Jam died?
His death was ruled a suicide. Speaking to Rolling Stone, Pearl Jam bassist Jeff Ament explained the band’s new material has been “slow going” in the wake of his death. “It’d be fun to record or even just to write a song together,” he said. It has been five years since Pearl Jam’s last studio album was released.
When did Pearl Jam break up?
And besides, as Cross points out, Pearl Jam is going into the Hall of Fame based on its career, not one record. “The remarkable thing about Pearl Jam is that they did not break up, and the music they create today still has meaning to them,” he says. “In the history of Seattle bands, that’s a heck of an accomplishment.”
Did Pearl Jam do drugs?
“Every third person was shooting heroin,” says Gossard, remembering Seattle when Pearl Jam first started. “It was the thing to do.” But Pearl Jam’s drug use was “done early”. Guitarist Mike McCready says they were more likely to be killed by drink driving.
Is Jeremy Based on a true story?
Lyrics. “Jeremy” is based on two different true stories. The song takes its main inspiration from a newspaper article about a 15-year-old boy named Jeremy Wade Delle from Richardson, Texas, who shot himself in front of his teacher and his second period English class of 30 students on the morning of January 8, 1991.
Does Stone Gossard like Eddie Vedder?
Pearl Jam’s Stone Gossard: “Eddie Vedder is my muse. Every song I write is for him, ultimately” — Kerrang!
How did the radio change after World War 2?
With the end of the war in 1945 television saw its rise to prominence and radio began to go on a slow but steady decline. But in the 1950’s thanks to Rock and Roll the radio saw new life. Following the Second World War the radio turned into its more recognizable for of musical entertainment.
What did radio stations do in the 1960s?
During the 1960s with the expansion of radio to FM more programs were played and local BBC stations opened up across England. Radio in Europe continued to expand and in the 1990s new radio stations, like Radio 1, 4 and 5 began broadcasting with genres like sports and comedy appealing to new audiences.
What’s the damage to the sound of AM radio?
Their inaction has allowed every POS imaginable to take a steaming crap on the sound of AM radio. The damage is real and probably totals tens, if not hundreds of billions of dollars.
What happened to AM radio on Christmas Eve?
What Happened To AM Radio (That’s Not A Question) (By Fred Lundgren) On Christmas Eve morning, the electricity went off at our house and panic quickly spread among our younger guests. First, the TV sets went dark. Then, the desktop computers began to die as UPS back-up batteries failed.