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==NCAA 06== |
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This is Shangrila appears in this game (much to my surprise) |
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Should this be mentioned somewhere? |
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''its legacy is ultimately overshadowed by Wood's death and the bands that its former members would later form'' |
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Not a big deal - but the legacy of Mother Love Bone is in no way overshadowed by Pearl Jam or Temple of the Dog. I am not a big Pearl Jam fan - but Pearl Jam is probably the one thing that has really kept the memory of Andrew Wood and Mother Love Bone alive all these years. |
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There is many stories of bands that almost made it - but didnt because of something tragic. Mother Love Bone is remembered because of Temple of the Dog - and what one of the back up singers from that album, Gossard, and Ament went on to do after - no Pearl Jam - and Mother Love Bone would only by remembered as the answer to a trivia question about the movie "Singles." |
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the shine EP link goes to some Meridith Brooks album. not really sure what to do with that, other than remove the links to the incorrect article. [[User:Cacophony|Cacophony]] 07:17, Apr 2, 2005 (UTC) |
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== Pearl jam == |
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merge with pearl jam? |
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No way! [[User:Beve|Beve]] 23:39, 4 October 2006 (UTC) |
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I removed the following sentence, which I believe to be wholly incorrect: |
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"Their unique fusion of glam and punk rock music became the prototype for what is now known as [[grunge]], which enjoyed enormous success during the early 1990s." |
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I don't believe grunge had anything whatsoever to do with glam! Grunge was more like slowed down metal, and eschewed the fancy clothes, prancing and preening associated with glam. |
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[[User:Beve|Beve]] 23:39, 4 October 2006 (UTC) |
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::Not to mention the fact that it dosen't meet [[WP:NPOV]] and [[WP:V]] guidelines. [[User:Cacophony|Cacophony]] 04:32, 5 October 2006 (UTC) |
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Rewrote introductory paragraph and expanded biography. ([[User:Robertpaul826|Robertpaul826]] 05:28, 16 November 2006 (UTC)) |
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== Waiting For You? == |
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Would anyone know where this song is from? It isn't listed in the discography, it was an MLB song from back in the day. [[User:Tarc|Tarc]] ([[User talk:Tarc|talk]]) 17:12, 20 June 2008 (UTC) |
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