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  • every 1 of pj's albums are great in their own way.........lets just hope they treat us 2 many more......

  • Why don't we all just agree that every single album of theirs is golden?

  • @hullett29 Agreed

  • what's the name of the song at 1:04???

  • @mrbjuraz I am mine

  • Why he say only grunge band still going!? There are others I can think of.

  • I like how he says Ten has some "catchy pop songs" but it's their worst record. How about it was their best album because it has their best lyrics and Mcready wrote some amazing solos for it? After Ten, Eddie decided to become Mr. tortured artist and the band tried to wreck their career by completely changing their sound, stop touring, doing interviews and videos.

  • @trulysarcastic Stop touring?!?!? They never stopped touring...

  • @hughdiock they had their war with ticket master, which basically prevented them from playing anywhere for about the next 2-3 years.

  • @trulysarcastic That is simply not true. While it is true that their battle with Ticketmaster kept them from playing bigger more popular venues, the band used smaller ticket agencies to continue touring. They never stopped touring, and certainly not for 2-3 years. Please!

  • @hughdiock from 93 through 96 they played a total of 88 shows. They were the biggest band in the world, and they're playing under a hundred shows in 3 years? Most bands would have done that in less then one year.

  • @trulysarcastic LOL!! First you said they stopped touring....then you said they played 88 shows.....now you're arguing with yourself????

  • @hughdiock I didn't mean that they stopped playing all shows. I meant that their war with ticket master made it much more difficult, since most venues are connected through them.

  • back in the days when tv was good, not the shit that shows Lady Gaga and Justin Bieber..

  • Stone, I love you, but sandals and jeans.......

  • (6:69) i hate these fucken douche bags they get paid to just talk bull shit no one wants to hear, how about they shut the fuck and let me see what i think of a band

  • i love how there are no dislikes. ^_^

  • Oh Eddie gives the pouty lip...gosh I love that man...but I love love the band.. Still going strong! See you at PJ20 Alpine!

  • i love what eddie says in 8:30 to 9:00 is soo truee

  • 'Ten' was by far PJ's greatest record! Black, Alive, Jeremy, Even Flow, Once....gimme a break! 'VS' had a few good songs like Rearview Mirror, Animal and Daughter, but I couldn't get into 'Vitalogy' at all. The stuff they've been doing lately is really good, but I think 'Ten' was their crowning achievement.

  • @justentime vs had killer wall to wall!!!!!!! not just RVM and daughter, rats! dissident!!! smalltown!!!! go!!!!!!!!! leash!!!!! fuck its the most brutal and aggressive record ever made in my opinion

    "ITS-MYYYYYYYYY- BLOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOD"

  • @justentime77 don't forget Porch

  • @justentime77 yea and imo i think backspacer sucked dick.

  • @justentime77 that's like, your opinion dude

  • @nickz599 No shit?! How insightful....what was your first clue genius?

  • @justentime77 somebody needs to listen to No Code/Yield.

  • @Shepherd492 Is that a joke?

  • @justentime77 No, im sure you've listened to them, just haven't listened enough. They had the most interesting and complex songs, not just the bland radio hits.

  • @Shepherd492 I'll give them an 'A' for effort on No Code for taking chances with the diversity of the music and different styles they experimented with, but to me they were never sonically the same band once they fired Abbruzzese, especially live.

  • @justentime77 You are so Dead on! TOTALLY agree with you.

  • @justentime77 i think yield is a great album

  • @justentime77

    First albums always are, weird, but true. Well, I can also listen to the whole album of Into The Wild til the end. Eddie's golden voice just makes you feel amazing.

  • @justentime77 VS was their best record, if youre actually into hard rock, the others were softer.

  • @justentime77 agreed

    

  • I grew up in the 80s, so i was into commercial hard rock, like def leppard, cinderella, and tesla, and i liked some metal bands like ozzy, and judas priest, when nirvana and pearl jam came out i did not like those bands or the music, but by the time nirvana's second album came out i started warming up to bands like sound garden and alice and chains, and even nirvana, it was not a different kind of rock sound for me, it was just rock stripped down from all of the over production of my 80s bands

  • If that music journalist defines some or any of the songs from Ten as hit pop songs rather than hit rock songs or songs that are popular hits, then what is rock to him, does it even exist? Is Five Minutes Alone by Pantera a hit pop song equally by that merit? A question of definition or lack of distinction by a so-called music journalist? Doesn't matter, just a question...Rock can be popular, but pop can never rock! (be rockular? :)

  • @AgBorragh pop is pop. it means popular. so calling it "popular hits" is the exact same thing as "hit pop songs". the beatles were pop. chuck berry was pop. elvis was pop. the rolling stones were pop. why are people so scared to classify certain bands/artists as pop? is it because boy/girl bands ruined the image of popular music? if so i understand, but it still doesn't change the fact that pop is short for popular.

  • @07foxmulder Indeed, I agree, 'pop' is short for popular, and yes I would say the Beatles were pop, the finest kind. Chuck Berry was not pop, neither were the Rolling Stones, and Elvis? The King of....pop? No that is considered to be Michael Jackson, Elvis being the King of Rock, or the King for short. I understand your point, but there is a distinction, 'pop' is generally agreeable and acceptable (by over-bearing parents and facists, not by me) whereas rock is an attitude, a sound, not the same

  • @AgBorragh well yes elvis, chuck berry, and the stones were all rock. i just meant that they made popular music, thus making them pop. but calling elvis the king of rock is another term i've always had a problem with because that titled belongs to berry... but that's a whole other conversation lol

  • @AgBorragh he means pop referenced from the point of the punk scene that birthed them

  • @AgBorragh

    When I heard it, I felt insulted. I would fire the producer and script writer for that. You just don't put rock and pop in the same sentence. 

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