Pearl jam even flow end lyrics12/5/2023 During their "Saturday Night Live" appearance last Saturday, Pearl Jam sounded as good as ever - a little older, a little wiser, completely in control - and you would never have realized how much time passed since the band's first SNL appearance until you compared the hosts. You know, back when Pearl Jam was the biggest band in the world.Ĭan they both bounce back? That remains to be seen. With a little luck, this could become the most fascinating spring of basketball since 1993. Now their highly regarded comeback album (inventively titled "Pearl Jam") comes out May 2, as they look to break Bruce Springsteen's record for "Longest time between two great albums by the same artist." Coincidentally, the NBA is making a little comeback of its own, as the 2006 playoffs include nearly every marquee star, old and new - Kobe, LeBron, Nowitzki, Carmelo, Duncan, Wade and Shaq, Arenas, Nash and Marion, Kidd and Carter, Ginobili and Parker, Brand and Gasol, all the Pistons guys, even Ron Artest - as well as some genuinely compelling subplots (we'll get to them). Two of the band members (Jeff Ament and Stone Gossard) regularly attended Sonics games during the glorious Kemp-Payton era, which ended up self-destructing almost as fast as Layne Staley. They appeared in the movie "Singles" along with then-Sonics star Xavier McDaniel. As a consolation prize, they named their first album "Ten" after Mookie's jersey number. They launched the band in 1991 under the name Mookie Blaylock - yes, they took the name of the former point guard - even touring as Mookie Blaylock in the Seattle area before trademark issues forced them to switch names. No successful musical artist has deeper NBA roots, with the possible exception of Toni Braxton. Mookie Blaylock is no longer in the NBA, but Eddie is still going strong.
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