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Pearl Jam Don't Go to BP Amoco

Eddie Vedder singing Don't Go to BP Amoco at Lollapalooza 2007 in Chicago!  
 
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bach0401 (3 weeks ago) Show Hide
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It sucks when you go to a Pearl Jam concert and you have to listen to this bullshit.
dirtyfrank81 (1 week ago) Show Hide
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@bach0401 why is it bullshit? its bullshit to get involed?
dirtyfrank81 (1 week ago) Show Hide
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@bach0401 you know what? then dont go to their concerts. let a real fan buy a ticket to see them. we have to listen to your bullshit. at least ed is trying to do something. stop spreading your shit
LOONEYHOURS (11 months ago) Show Hide
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BP actually has a better record than any other petro / chemical company for restoring and non impact to the environment...Eddie keep singing and let me research and make up my own mind on where to fuel up.
Siliconallstar (1 year ago) Show Hide
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Screw BP Amoco
leatherman665 (1 year ago) Show Hide
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I still have not visited a bp station for anything since they started to try and dump more shit into the lake.........
JamesTurnerMusic (1 year ago) Show Hide
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The man can make an thing sound good, lmao
kushikushun (2 years ago) Show Hide
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This song plays in my head several times a day...very catchy and good message... :)
tristangod (2 years ago) Show Hide
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"We will not make use of the higher discharge limits
This is BP's statement as to why they have decided not to dump chemicals in Michigan Lake:

". . . ongoing regional opposition to any increase in discharge permit limits for Lake Michigan creates an unacceptable level of business risk for this $3.8 billion investment."

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