Black was a song on Pearl Jam’s 1991 debut album, Ten. It’s one of my favorite songs by the band. This video features the band performing the song live in concert. Enjoy!
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Black was a song on Pearl Jam’s 1991 debut album, Ten. It’s one of my favorite songs by the band. This video features the band performing the song live in concert. Enjoy!
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Evenflow was another huge single for Pearl Jam off their 1991 debut album Ten. The video features live concert footage from the band. They were awesome to see live during the early days. Enjoy!
In addition to Alive and Evenflow, Jeremy was another huge hit off Pearl Jam’s 1991 debut album, Ten. This video and song covered a much more serious and deeper subject (teenage suicide) than their other songs, and it was inspired by the true story of Jeremy Wade Delle from Richardson, Texas who shot himself in front of his English class in Richardson High School on the morning of January 8, 1991 at about 9:45am. Delle was described by schoolmates as “real quiet” and known for “acting sad.” After coming in late to class that morning, Delle was told to get an admittance slip from the school office. He left the classroom, and returned with a .357 Magnum revolver. Delle walked to the front of the classroom, announced “Miss, I got what I really went for”, put the barrel of the firearm in his mouth, and pulled the trigger before his teacher or classmates could react.
The video won four MTV Video Music Awards including Best Video of the Year. Enjoy!
1991 was grunge rock’s coming out year. In addition to Nirvana, Pearl Jam exploded onto the scene in 1991. Alive by Pearl Jam is one of the best rock songs of all-time. I was a junior in college when Ten by Pearl Jam came out and this CD stayed in my CD player that entire year. This song never gets old. Enjoy!
This video isn’t actually a video by Mother Love Bone, but rather by Pearl Jam. I originally found a video for the song by MLB, but it’s since been taken down from YouTube, and I can’t find another one anywhere. Pearl Jam does a great job on the song though.
This song is off Mother Love Bone’s only full-length album, Apple, which was originally released posthumously in 1990 following the death of frontman Andrew Wood. This is a great song, and MLB would have been a great band had Andrew been able to kick his drug habit. As it is, it’s the only album they ever released. It’s a great one though. This song was also featured in the 1992 movie Singles starring Bridget Fonda, Matt Dillon and Kyra Sedgwick.
Two of the remaining members of Mother Love Bone, Stone Gossard and Jeff Ament, went on to form the Andrew Wood tribute band Temple of the Dog with Chris Cornell of Soundgarden fame. Later, Stone and Jeff formed Pearl Jam and the rest is rock n’ roll history.
Enjoy the video!