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Old 03-22-2010, 03:16 PM
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didnt Mother Love Bone have something to do with Pearl Jam?? If i remember my music from the early 90's.....
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I think Jeff Ament (the bassist) and maybe another guy from Pearl Jam were originally in Mother Love Bone.
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didnt Mother Love Bone have something to do with Pearl Jam?? If i remember my music from the early 90's.....
The totally did, and I believe Chris Cornell from Soundgarden sang on a couple songs as well.
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Jim B- when it comes to the Dead, I'm more into the 1967-70 era. I think they sounded best when Tom Constanten played with them (albeit for only a year and a half).

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Cards-(well, posters): An OPC CFL poster, an OPC baseball pinup and an A&BC Footballer pin up, all from around 1970-I need some hard plastics so they are sitting in my inbox until I get some.

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Daryle- I just checked my copy of "San Francisco's Grateful Dead" but it's in stereo. Mono is rarer, no doubt.
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Jim B- when it comes to the Dead, I'm more into the 1967-70 era. I think they sounded best when Tom Constanten played with them (albeit for only a year and a half).
I like to think of '68-69 as "primal Dead". It is great stuff! 1970 is one of my favorite years. There were quite a few acoustic sets and they were transitioning from the heavy psychedelia of '69 into the country/rock/jam band. The fusion of styles is amazing.
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Did you happen to see any of the Filmore East shows from that era?
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