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What kind [G] of bands do you listen to now?
Newer bands I love.
Everybody [B] loves Pearl Jam.
Have you heard them yet?
I have.
They're fucking awesome man.
[G] Those guys are, you know what, [B] a lot of people don't really have today, and maybe they do,
I don't think there's as many as what there should be.
One thing about Pearl Jam [G] is that they are like a team.
They're like a squad.
There's a lot of unity in that band.
It's an all for one and one for all kind of thing, whereas a lot of the bands, you don't find that.
Their music does the talking.
From every time I've met with them, they really haven't been, they're not too talkative,
but what they do say is that they're just a really great [Db] band.
And the Seattle sound obviously is spending the money for them.
[Gb] Pearl Jam, [Db] they shred.
Everybody in the band is just blown away by them.
But we all listen to that and [Eb] then the new Nirvana.
[G] We're wanting to hook up with Butch Vig, maybe possibly meet with him and see how things can come out about us
working with him possibly on the album.
[Eb]
It's just a matter of all of us sitting down and talking, [G] finding out where each other's head is.
But we all listen to Nirvana and Pearl Jam and [G] then obviously there's the Deadheads in the band
and the Dylan fans and the Lennon fans in traffic.
Yeah, I thought that was dumb.
I just reviewed the Nirvana.
Were they good?
He said Nirvana.
[Em] That's guys from Ohio State University.
The best [G] beer in the Midwest.
Ohio [B] State University.
Where are we playing at?
You're playing in Columbia.
When I listen to it, like you were saying about Pearl Jam,
[Eb] I sort of, not [B] maybe the same sound as Pearl Jam and Mother Love Bone, but I got that type of feel to it.
Yeah, see it's like, and Mother Love Bone.
I mean, and like, there's nothing, like a band like Pearl Jam, I would like them if I was [Bb] deaf [Db] and I saw them play.
Because they feed off of each other, [E] they get the energy from within, you know, from within their [B] own unit.
They find what they need.
And to see something like that, man, is great.
This move for us, you know, has brought all of us a lot [G] closer, you know, and being a unit and stuff [B] like that.
Which, I mean, it just makes it so much more, you know, [G] rewarding at the end of the night, man,
[Eb] when you have four other guys, you know, in a [G] five man unit that [G] want to go out and do the [Gm] same thing and feel the same, you know,
the same [Db] exhaust, exhausted [G] feeling from doing this, you know.
It's just, it's really cool, man.
That's really cool.
[Gm] And, you know, our band, as [G] far as the unity thing, we, you know,
it's nice to know that there's still some soul left in the world as far as, you know, that band has overflown with [Gb] it.
Yeah.
I'm totally [B] switching tracks here, but I saw that in that, I didn't really, I wasn't listening to it,
but I saw it on Eric [G] Ball and, where you did the show, part of you guys' performance.
Yeah, yeah.
What, what on the show?
That was a song, that was a song called No Rain.
The only version of that on [Ab] tape is a four track [G] and it shreds, it'll be on the album.
That's a, [F] it's a, [Em] it's a pretty simple song, actually.
To play it at the Foundations [G] Forum was kind of funny because it's as far removed [Ab] from heavy metal as it,
we kind of wanted to remove ourselves from that, that whole, that whole Foundations Forum,
because we had no business being there.
Are you going to be playing that one on tour?
Huh?
This coming tour, are you going to be playing that one?
No Rain?
Not on the Soundgarden thing.
No.
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_ _ _ What kind [G] of bands do you listen to now?
Newer bands _ I love.
Everybody [B] loves Pearl Jam.
Have you heard them yet?
I have.
They're fucking awesome man.
[G] _ Those guys are, you know what, [B] _ a lot of people don't really have today, and maybe they do,
I don't think there's as many as what there should be.
One thing about Pearl Jam [G] is that they are like a team.
They're like a squad.
_ _ _ There's a lot of unity in that band.
_ _ It's an all for one and one for all kind of thing, whereas a lot of the bands, you don't find that.
Their music does the talking.
_ _ From every time I've met with them, they really haven't been, they're not too talkative,
but what they do say is that they're just a really great [Db] band.
And the Seattle sound obviously is spending the money for them.
[Gb] Pearl Jam, [Db] they shred.
Everybody in the band is just blown away by them.
But we all listen to that and [Eb] then the new Nirvana.
_ [G] We're wanting to hook up with Butch Vig, maybe possibly meet with him and see _ how things can come out about us
working with him possibly on the album.
[Eb] _
It's just a matter of all of us sitting down and talking, [G] finding out where each other's head is.
But we all listen to Nirvana and Pearl Jam and [G] then obviously there's the Deadheads in the band
and the Dylan fans and the Lennon fans in traffic.
_ Yeah, I thought that was dumb.
I just reviewed the Nirvana.
Were they good?
He said Nirvana.
_ [Em] That's guys from Ohio State University.
_ _ The best [G] beer in the Midwest.
Ohio [B] State University. _ _
Where are we playing at?
You're playing in Columbia.
When I listen to it, like you were saying about Pearl Jam,
[Eb] I sort of, not [B] maybe the same sound as Pearl Jam and Mother Love Bone, but I got that type of feel to it.
Yeah, see it's like, and Mother Love Bone.
I mean, and like, _ _ there's nothing, like a band like Pearl Jam, I would like them if I was [Bb] deaf [Db] and I saw them play.
Because they feed off of each other, [E] they get the energy from within, you know, from within their [B] own unit.
They find what they need.
And to see something like that, man, is great.
This move for us, you know, has brought all of us a lot [G] closer, you know, and being a unit and stuff [B] like that.
Which, I mean, it just makes it so much more, you know, [G] rewarding at the end of the night, man,
[Eb] when you have four other guys, you know, in a [G] five man unit that [G] want to go out and do the [Gm] same thing and feel the same, you know,
the same [Db] exhaust, exhausted [G] feeling from doing this, you know.
It's just, it's really cool, man.
That's really cool.
[Gm] And, you know, our band, as [G] far as the unity thing, we, you know,
it's nice to know that there's still some soul left in the world as far as, you know, that band has overflown with [Gb] it.
Yeah.
I'm totally [B] switching tracks here, but I saw that in that, I didn't really, I wasn't listening to it,
but I saw it on Eric [G] Ball and, where you did the show, part of you guys' performance.
Yeah, yeah.
What, what on the show?
That was a song, that was a song called No Rain.
The only version of that on [Ab] tape is a four track [G] and it shreds, it'll be on the album.
That's a, [F] it's a, _ [Em] it's a pretty simple song, actually.
To play it at the Foundations [G] Forum was kind of funny because it's as far removed [Ab] from heavy metal as it,
we kind of wanted to remove ourselves from that, that whole, that whole _ Foundations Forum,
because we had no business being there.
Are you going to be playing that one on tour?
Huh?
This coming tour, are you going to be playing that one?
No Rain?
Not on the Soundgarden thing.
No.