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Pearl Jam: The More You Need - The Less You Get

AUTHOR Tuxen, Henrik
PUBLISHER Captain Kidd Books (09/11/2017)
PRODUCT TYPE Paperback (Paperback)

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The Untold Story of Pearl Jam - Through Fans, Friends, and the Band Itself

In the words of guitarist Stone Gossard: "We never wanted anyone to write the official band biography, and we still feel that way. But if you choose to write your own interpretations, based upon all the things that we have experienced together and about what has happened, I would like to participate in any way that I can. I think that would be an interesting read and an important story to tell."

Pearl Jam: The More You Need - The Less You Get is Henrik Tuxen's alternative biography of one of the most influential rock bands of our time. Drawing on exclusive interviews, rare fan stories, and personal experiences behind the scenes, Tuxen paints a vivid portrait of a band that reshaped the Seattle music scene and defined a generation.

  • Rare interviews with band members, collaborators, and fans
  • Behind-the-scenes access to tours, recording sessions, and turning points in Pearl Jam's history
  • Previously unseen photographs from private collections, including images provided by Pearl Jam themselves
  • An insider's perspective on how the band's music, activism, and community shaped rock history
Whether you discovered Pearl Jam during the rise of grunge in the 1990s or found them through their timeless live performances, this book offers a unique, deeply personal journey into the heart of Pearl Jam-the band, the fans, and the enduring spirit of their music.

For fans of: Pearl Jam Twenty by Cameron Crowe, Grunge Is Dead: The Oral History of Seattle Rock Music by Greg Prato, Everybody Loves Our Town: An Oral History of Grunge by Mark Yarm - and anyone who believes Pearl Jam is more than just a band, but a way of life.

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ISBN-13: 9788799937417
ISBN-10: 8799937417
Binding: Paperback or Softback (Trade Paperback (Us))
Content Language: Danish
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Page Count: 342
Carton Quantity: 22
Product Dimensions: 6.00 x 0.76 x 9.00 inches
Weight: 1.11 pound(s)
Country of Origin: US
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The Untold Story of Pearl Jam - Through Fans, Friends, and the Band Itself

In the words of guitarist Stone Gossard: "We never wanted anyone to write the official band biography, and we still feel that way. But if you choose to write your own interpretations, based upon all the things that we have experienced together and about what has happened, I would like to participate in any way that I can. I think that would be an interesting read and an important story to tell."

Pearl Jam: The More You Need - The Less You Get is Henrik Tuxen's alternative biography of one of the most influential rock bands of our time. Drawing on exclusive interviews, rare fan stories, and personal experiences behind the scenes, Tuxen paints a vivid portrait of a band that reshaped the Seattle music scene and defined a generation.

  • Rare interviews with band members, collaborators, and fans
  • Behind-the-scenes access to tours, recording sessions, and turning points in Pearl Jam's history
  • Previously unseen photographs from private collections, including images provided by Pearl Jam themselves
  • An insider's perspective on how the band's music, activism, and community shaped rock history
Whether you discovered Pearl Jam during the rise of grunge in the 1990s or found them through their timeless live performances, this book offers a unique, deeply personal journey into the heart of Pearl Jam-the band, the fans, and the enduring spirit of their music.

For fans of: Pearl Jam Twenty by Cameron Crowe, Grunge Is Dead: The Oral History of Seattle Rock Music by Greg Prato, Everybody Loves Our Town: An Oral History of Grunge by Mark Yarm - and anyone who believes Pearl Jam is more than just a band, but a way of life.

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