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I want to give this guy the benefit of the doubt on sarcasm, but he's a Mariners fan, so I dunno.

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They had one great, epic album and then lived off of it for 30 years. If we're being truthful.
 
How many bands can say they put out a greatest hits album for their first album? I’m sure there are a few, but the list is short, IMO
 
How many bands can say they put out a greatest hits album for their first album? I’m sure there are a few, but the list is short, IMO

Boston
The Cars
Sex Pistols
Guns and Roses
 
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They had one great, epic album and then lived off of it for 30 years. If we're being truthful.

I’d say 1 all timer, plus three pretty good ones
Three feels like a stretch. One all timer and one or two other worthwhile entries.
 
How many bands can say they put out a greatest hits album for their first album? I’m sure there are a few, but the list is short, IMO

Boston
The Cars
Sex Pistols
Guns and Roses

VanHalen

I think this is more in the context of bands that had greatest level debuts and then were kinda meh after that. Certainly not the case with VH.
 
How many bands can say they put out a greatest hits album for their first album? I’m sure there are a few, but the list is short, IMO

Boston
The Cars
Sex Pistols
Guns and Roses

VanHalen

I think this is more in the context of bands that had greatest level debuts and then were kinda meh after that. Certainly not the case with VH.

Not technically gifted writing in the original question.

 
Are we? Calling Pearl Jam winners now?

@YellowSnow

30 years later and they sell out arenas. They headline major music festivals. Night after night after fucking night. All over the world.

If that's not winning, I don't know what is.
 
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They had one great, epic album and then lived off of it for 30 years. If we're being truthful.

No. No one lives off one album for 30 years.

They continued to add to their repertoire along the way.

There are no two concerts the same; the set list is never the same.

This will make @dnc cringe, but McCready's solos are greater than anything Vedder does vocally imo.

It just seems to get better and better and better.

 
They had one great, epic album and then lived off of it for 30 years. If we're being truthful.

No. No one lives off one album for 30 years.

They continued to add to their repertoire along the way.

There are no two concerts the same; the set list is never the same.

This will make @dnc cringe, but McCready's solos are greater than anything Vedder does vocally imo.

It just seems to get better and better and better.
Why will that make me cringe?

I like all of them better than Vedder.
 
They had one great, epic album and then lived off of it for 30 years. If we're being truthful.

No. No one lives off one album for 30 years.

They continued to add to their repertoire along the way.

There are no two concerts the same; the set list is never the same.

This will make @dnc cringe, but McCready's solos are greater than anything Vedder does vocally imo.

It just seems to get better and better and better.

disagree
 
They had one great, epic album and then lived off of it for 30 years. If we're being truthful.

No. No one lives off one album for 30 years.

They continued to add to their repertoire along the way.

There are no two concerts the same; the set list is never the same.

This will make @dnc cringe, but McCready's solos are greater than anything Vedder does vocally imo.

It just seems to get better and better and better.
Why will that make me cringe?

I like all of them better than Vedder.

#sarkasm
 
They had one great, epic album and then lived off of it for 30 years. If we're being truthful.

No. No one lives off one album for 30 years.

They continued to add to their repertoire along the way.

There are no two concerts the same; the set list is never the same.

This will make @dnc cringe, but McCready's solos are greater than anything Vedder does vocally imo.

It just seems to get better and better and better.

disagree

Sad.
 
They had one great, epic album and then lived off of it for 30 years. If we're being truthful.

No. No one lives off one album for 30 years.

They continued to add to their repertoire along the way.

There are no two concerts the same; the set list is never the same.

This will make @dnc cringe, but McCready's solos are greater than anything Vedder does vocally imo.

It just seems to get better and better and better.
Why will that make me cringe?

I like all of them better than Vedder.

#sarkasm

it's hard
 
I went to a sports event, can't remember which, and the Pearl Jam guitarist played the national anthem. Not technically gifted guitar playing.
 
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