55. In 1995 Neil Young recorded the collaborative album Mirror Ball with Pearl Jam. This caused concern for Epic Records, who weren’t too eager to drop a Pearl Jam album with another label. They eventually allowed the record to be released, as long as the front cover didn’t mention Pearl Jam and Eddie Vedder’s original songs were left out.
idk
dont do that one do a different one tbh
dont think he likes pure RAWK or heavy blues influenced music that much
the way u say pure RAWK is coming off big bald uncle vibes watch out
but agree on the blues influenced yeh very little for me
55. In 1995 Neil Young recorded the collaborative album Mirror Ball with Pearl Jam. This caused concern for Epic Records, who weren’t too eager to drop a Pearl Jam album with another label. They eventually allowed the record to be released, as long as the front cover didn’t mention Pearl Jam and Eddie Vedder’s original songs were left out.
im the ocean from that album is one of my fav by him
if i want it blues i want it from the roots
bb king
dave grusin
muddy waters
dont think he likes pure RAWK or heavy blues influenced music that much
Damn I tend to like blues
@Ithaka what's your beef with blues???
if i want it blues i want it from the roots
good thing rolling stones isnt even a blues band you always distill them to just blues but they are clearly pure rock first and foremost
good thing rolling stones isnt even a blues band you always distill them to just blues but they are clearly pure rock first and foremost
blues influenced music =/= blues
try calling chuck berry just a blues musician
top 10 artist and i listened to maybe a quarter of his discog, too chewy
which one u havnt got to
it’s prolly my fav pearl jam album ig bc i don’t like their stuff lol
My dad bumped pearl jam wasn’t into them but this album seems interesting tbh ngl
good thing rolling stones isnt even a blues band you always distill them to just blues but they are clearly pure rock first and foremost
and they’re not even fun at being just a rock band
56. It was Eddie Vedder who inducted Neil Young into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1995. Neil was honored a second time when Buffalo Springfield was inducted two years later in 1997.