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kevin

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Jul 24, 2002, 12:36:27 AM7/24/02
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Can anyone tell me what are all Pearl Jams albums?
Thank-You
Kevin

Drago

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Jul 24, 2002, 1:03:47 AM7/24/02
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"kevin" <kst...@rcn.com> wrote in message news:3D3E2ECB...@rcn.com...

> Can anyone tell me what are all Pearl Jams albums?
> Thank-You
> Kevin
>


STUDIO albums are:

Ten
Vs.
Vitalogy
No Code
Yield
Binaural


Plus there's Live on Two Legs, which was a bunch of live stuff from the 98
tour PLUS, every concert from the 2000 tour was released on CD :-D

-=john=-


Greg Cabral

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Jul 24, 2002, 10:20:09 PM7/24/02
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christ.. what a dumb ass question

check www.cdnow.com retard

-g

Gyarmboy

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Jul 25, 2002, 3:16:04 AM7/25/02
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>christ.. what a dumb ass question
>
>check www.cdnow.com retard
>
>-g

dude...unnecessary.... chill. i apologize to the question asker on behalf of
the group. pj fans are normally much cooler about stuff like that.

peace,
steve

Greg Cabral

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Jul 25, 2002, 6:55:25 PM7/25/02
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i'm cool.. i just don't understand why when you have the world wide
web at your fingertips, you have to ask a question like that.. takes
longer to type the quesition that it would just just hit up
www.cdnow.com or amazon or something.. damn.. just type in
www.pearljam.com

i don't get it... please explain..

-g

Shannon

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Jul 25, 2002, 10:17:30 PM7/25/02
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On Thu, 25 Jul 2002 22:55:25 GMT, gca...@att.net (Greg Cabral) wrote:

>i'm cool.. i just don't understand why when you have the world wide
>web at your fingertips, you have to ask a question like that.. takes
>longer to type the quesition that it would just just hit up
>www.cdnow.com or amazon or something.. damn.. just type in
>www.pearljam.com

Maybe he has a slow connection and, like me, would rather gouge out
his eyeballs with rusty nails than sit and wait for cdnow to load.

Shannon

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SiR.B

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Jul 26, 2002, 3:41:17 AM7/26/02
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Shannon <srae...@iglouGoAway.com> blessed us with their presence,
adding:

>On Thu, 25 Jul 2002 22:55:25 GMT, gca...@att.net (Greg Cabral) wrote:
>
>>i'm cool.. i just don't understand why when you have the world wide
>>web at your fingertips, you have to ask a question like that.. takes
>>longer to type the quesition that it would just just hit up
>>www.cdnow.com or amazon or something.. damn.. just type in
>>www.pearljam.com
>
>Maybe he has a slow connection and, like me, would rather gouge out
>his eyeballs with rusty nails than sit and wait for cdnow to load.

http://www.google.com

Search for: "Pearl Jam discography".

The first link gives the answer, the first link almost always gives
the answer, and google is a fast site.

Greg, you're not the only one who thinks it's crazy/selfish to
dedicate a whole post to asking a rudimentary thing that you can find
out for yourself in under 2 minutes (regardless of how bad your
connection is).

Everyone should have google engraved in their foreheads :)

Justin.

Shannon

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Jul 26, 2002, 7:00:04 AM7/26/02
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And some of us think you're overreacting. I've never really understood
the people who get so bothered by this sort of thing. Either answer
the question or don't, why get on someone's case for asking it?

SiR.B

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Jul 28, 2002, 5:18:47 AM7/28/02
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Shannon <srae...@iglouGoAway.com> blessed us with their presence,
adding:
>On Fri, 26 Jul 2002 07:41:17 GMT, Si...@gimme.a.kiss (SiR.B) wrote:
>>>Maybe he has a slow connection and, like me, would rather gouge out
>>>his eyeballs with rusty nails than sit and wait for cdnow to load.
>>
>>http://www.google.com
>>
>>Search for: "Pearl Jam discography".
>>
>>The first link gives the answer, the first link almost always gives
>>the answer, and google is a fast site.
>>
>>Greg, you're not the only one who thinks it's crazy/selfish to
>>dedicate a whole post to asking a rudimentary thing that you can find
>>out for yourself in under 2 minutes (regardless of how bad your
>>connection is).
>
>And some of us think you're overreacting. I've never really understood
>the people who get so bothered by this sort of thing. Either answer
>the question or don't, why get on someone's case for asking it?

You might have gotten good luck out of keeping quiet and being
tolerant, but I think I'll keep standing up for what I believe in for
a while.

Regardless, I really don't see how me giving instructions and agreeing
with Greg is overreacting, but whatever.

Justin.

Shannon

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Jul 28, 2002, 10:08:15 AM7/28/02
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Overreacting is calling someone asking a very simple, short question
"crazy/selfish" as if it's somehow imposing personally on you, and
acting as if Googling first is some sort of moral standard that you
have to stand up for. It just seems silly to me. Then again,
debating whether it's silly is suddenly striking me as even sillier,
so I'm stopping now. Keep fighting the good fight...or something.

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