Pearl Jam: Single Video Theory
A lo-fi glimpse into their world, set in their downtown Seattle rehearsal/warehouse as they practice for their world tour. Selections include All Those Yesterdays, Given To Fly, Wishlist and Do the Evolution and more.
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It's all Stone's fault - LunaSkya
This brilliant documentary does a great job of showcasing the working relationship of one of the best bands out there. The tenderness with which the band members treat each other is obvious, but never becomes sappy. This is also one of the very few video records of Jack Irons drumming for Pearl Jam: the man who had always been meant for the job left the band shortly after, adding an eerie quality to the closing word of the video: "Jack?..."Great behind the scenes glimpse! - paulykins
This is the first official video release put out by Pearl Jam. Most of the songs are from Yield. Any fan will love seeing the band in this "behind-the-scenes" type setting, watching the group practice for their upcoming shows with the Rolling Stones in 1997, and world tour in support of Yield. The interviews are also a lot of fun, with a chance to see what inspires the band, and how they develop their songs. Worth the watch!
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It's all Stone's fault - LunaSkya
This brilliant documentary does a great job of showcasing the working relationship of one of the best bands out there. The tenderness with which the band members treat each other is obvious, but never becomes sappy. This is also one of the very few video records ...Great behind the scenes glimpse! - paulykins
This is the first official video release put out by Pearl Jam. Most of the songs are from Yield. Any fan will love seeing the band in this "behind-the-scenes" type setting, watching the group practice for their upcoming shows with the Rolling Stones in 1997, ...