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Yeah, I am! And loving it!

 

Although I have to admit...I feel a bit stupid...I thought Eddie vedder was up there the whole time...I knew that other guy didn't look or sound like vedder...

 

hello hello hello

 

...is there anybody left watching?

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Sandler can do a half ass singing bit and it's better than any movie he's made in 6 years...love the guy but maybe he should make a musical

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Really not a fan of them sound good

 

Ya I mean I get that but either way he can at least do his rock voice...it's like he blew out his vocals and now won't do anything raspy

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Sandler can do a half ass singing bit and it's better than any movie he's made in 6 years...love the guy but maybe he should make a musical

 

That was great!

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Eh I never really liked them and thought because of Cobains death, they became alot bigger than they should have

 

They were pretty huge before his death. It certainly helped his iconic status to have mystery swirl around his demise but nirvana was HUGE when he died. It wasn't something that tipped suddenly afterwards.

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Oh my god is Clapton good!!!

 

Head and shoulders above all that has come before ... it's clear makes Bon Jovi and Bruce seem like openers

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Oh my god is Clapton good!!!

 

Always sounds good! Steve jordan on drums

 

 

 

Head and shoulders above all that has come before ... it's clear makes Bon Jovi and Bruce seem like openers

. Springsteen band keeps on growing and growing, too many folks for me . Edited by roush
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Eh I never really liked them and thought because of Cobains death, they became alot bigger than they should have

No Rock band was bigger in the early nineties. By the time Cobain died, they were on the decline and really living off the swell of early success.

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No Rock band was bigger in the early nineties. By the time Cobain died, they were on the decline and really living off the swell of early success.

 

Well, sort of. Everyone and their momma bought Nevermind. In Utero was rougher with that great Steve Albini sound to it. The pop fans who wanted the hits werent into the more underground sound. All those bands had the same thing happen to them. They were playing arenas up to the very end and sold a boatload of records, but Nevermind was a cultural landmark. Few bands get more than one of those. Decline is not really the right word. Things just calmed down. It would be like saying Michael Jackson was coasting since Bad sold less than Thriller

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