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Pearl Jam tour 2024: Where to buy tickets, schedule, dates

Pearl Jam just announced their 2024 'Dark Matter Tour.' Set to take place from May through September in North America, Eddie Vedder and the Rock Hall inductees will play NYC's MSG on Sept. 3-4.

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The Nineties

it was like the hangover of grunge. "oh my god, my head's pounding, this has been insane, let's turnrn on oasis.s." [laughghs] - - ♪ and a after all ♪ ♪ you're e my wonderwrwall ♪ - they werere the oppoposie of nirvanana because e they wanteted fame. you knowow, nono matter hohow big they we, theyey wanted toto be bigger. - we knonow we're ththe best bd in thehe country, and it's as simple as that. and it's that simple. - the thing we admire about oasis, in a way, is that they've got no kind of... no forced modesty, you know. - i admire anybody who can just sort of go, "we're brilliant." and, i mean, it's like... anybody who's got the balls to do that is good in my book. ♪ ♪ ♪ but i'm a creep ♪ - "creep" came out in the early '90s, and that was as much of an alt-rock hit as any of the nirvana songs or the pearl jam songs. but t it was harardly extraoaor. - inevitably, you know, the first song that becomes a hit-- everybody caricatures the band from that. we just have to wait to see

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The 2000s

that hubristic sense of possibility and promise that y young kids s and bands can dedeliver. - riright now ththey're the et imimportant baband in the e wod for what they may inspire other people to do. - ♪ last night ♪ - much in the same way that nirvana was the spearhead for grunge in the '90s, the strokes really helped usher in a lot of other acts. - ♪ b but she can read she can read ♪ ♪ she can read she can read she's bad ♪ ♪ she can read she can read ♪ ♪ she can read she's bad ♪ - the first ones to break after the strokes in terms of new york artists is interpol and yeah yeaeah yeahs. - - these are e strange pepeo. they'r're counter r culturl by natature. karen n o, she's t this violet swagaggering rocock boy and thisis heartbrokoken teary y rock girl. - ♪ p pack up i'm strayeyed ♪ - and "mapaps" is one e of the tracks t that launchched 1,00 young fefemale singegers in t their bedroroom somewheh.

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The Nineties

and it was just suddenly so cool to be from seattle. - one e of the bigiggest mumusic biz ststories theseses is the so-called "rain city renaissance," with the emergence of noisy, punk-metal, grunge rock: bands like soundgarden, nirvana, alice in chains, and pearl jam, from seattle, washington. - ♪ i'm feeling ♪ ♪ i'm feeling outshined ♪ ♪ o outshined,, outshihined ♪ ♪ o outshined ♪ - why don'n't you tellll me the e biggest mimisconceptioion about the so-called seattle music scenes. - everybody's a grunge band. - all these bands that actually sound pretty different from each other were being lofted up to the mainstream as: "this is w what grungege is." - tetell me a lilittlet about ththe seattle e music sc. - with all the attention, you know, no one's ever asked us that before. - [laughs] - that's amazing. - we've never heard of that question. "so, tell me about the seattle sound. what's going on up there?" uh... - "what's in the water?" ♪ son, she said ♪ ♪ have i got a little story for you ♪

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Sonic Youth's Thurston Moore initially quit guitar lessons

In "Sonic Life: A Memoir," Thurston Moore, who cofounded Sonic Youth with Kim Gordon, tells of the band's early days and how it went from being widely maligned to one of the late 20th century's most influential acts.

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Shop Sonam Kapoor's chic denim on denim look

Sonam Kapoor Ahuja is turning heads with her denim on denim look, featuring pieces from her husband's label VegNonVeg. The Moss collection reimagines

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This Cultural Life

"can you write songs for a musical?" and i went, "i don't know, i'lltry." and the answer was, yeah, i can. i mean, a bit. and then somewhere between then and now, i got better at it. your next choice for this cultural life is the 1997 album, whatever and ever amen, by the american singer—songwriter ben folds. what ben did is gave me hope as what i later described myself as a rock �*n�* roll nerd, you know? in that song, i say, "i always dreamt of being a star, but he learnt piano instead of guitar, which in the �*90s doesn't get you very far" — because that was my experience. i was deep in the grunge. west australia, in my part of perth in the �*90s, was just grunge and i was a pianist doing songs for theatre and stuff and thinking, "is there...? i mean, obviously i can't sell records, my band won't go anywhere because, you

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This Cultural Life

and i went, "i don't know, i'lltry." and the answer was, yeah, i can. i mean, a bit. and then somewhere between then and now, i got better at it. your next choice for this cultural life is the 1997 album, whatever and ever amen, by the american singer—songwriter ben folds. what ben did is gave me hope as what i later described myself as a rock �*n�* roll nerd, you know? in that song, i say, "i always dreamt of being a star, but he learnt piano instead of guitar, which in the �*90s doesn't get you very far" — because that was my experience. i was deep in the grunge. west australia, in my part of perth in the �*90s, was just grunge and i was a pianist doing songs for theatre and stuff and thinking, "is there...? i mean, obviously i can't sell records, my band won't go anywhere because, you know, it's too nerdy." and then ben came along, just thrashing the hell out

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This Cultural Life

i mean, a bit. and then somewhere between then and now, i got better at it. your next choice for this cultural life is the 1997 album whatever and ever amen, by the american singer—songwriter ben folds. what ben did is gave me hope as what i later described myself as a rock �*n�* roll nerd, you know? in that song, i say, "i always dreamt of being a star, but he learnt piano instead of guitar, which in the �*90s doesn't get you very far" — because that was my experience. i was deep in the grunge. west australia, in my part of perth in the �*90s, was just grunge and i was a pianist doing songs for theatre and stuff and thinking, "is there...? i mean, obviously i can't sell records, my band won't go anywhere because, you know, it's too nerdy." and then ben came along, just thrashing the hell out of this piano.

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This Cultural Life

"can you write songs for a musical?" and i went, "i don't know, i'lltry." and the answer was, yeah, i can. i mean, a bit. and then somewhere between then and now, i got better at it. your next choice for this cultural life is the 1997 album, whatever and ever amen, by the american singer—songwriter ben folds. what ben did is gave me hope as what i later described myself as a rock �*n�* roll nerd, you know? in that song, i say, "i always dreamt of being a star, but he learnt piano instead of guitar, which in the �*90s doesn't get you very far" — because that was my experience. i was deep in the grunge. west australia, in my part of perth in the �*90s, was just grunge and i was a pianist doing songs for theatre and stuff and thinking, "is there...? i mean, obviously i can't sell records, my band won't go anywhere because, you know, it's too nerdy." and then ben came along, just thrashing the hell out of this piano. it sort of gave me permission

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