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Brian 06-06-2023 07:02 PM

Any Pearl Jam and Nirvana fans out there?
 
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If there are any fans of Pearl Jam and Nirvana out there: do you have any memorabilia, preferably B&W photos, that you can share?

It's not hyperbole for me to say it would have been difficult or impossible to get through the last hellish three years without Pearl Jam and, to some extent, Nirvana. I wish I could personally thank Eddie Vedder and the band......

I'm sure there are others that feel this way. Curiously, however, I have found precious few pieces up for auction or sale. I'd be especially interested in acquiring some vintage photos, especially one signed by Eddie or Kurt, but they rarely appear for sale.

I managed to acquire one photo recently, at a book fair of all places. It's even nicer in person. I think it captures the singer perfectly.

How about showing some of your memorabilia?

Brian

steve B 06-08-2023 11:20 AM

It may be that people who have things are keeping them.
Or that there just isn't as much stuff.

The local rock station back when they were current said they were known to be a bit "difficult" about some things. Mostly I think it was taking control of anything potentially commercial related to the band (and it was sort of ALL Seattle bands. )

So while they would do the radio interviews before a concert, and they would recommend other bands from the Seattle rock scene, stuff like recording bumpers for the station were generally not done.
Like getting angry and ending the interview not done.
The local station didn't have any for a long time and didn't ask.
After a year or two one band came in and asked why they never wanted them to record bumpers. Well, because we heard you get really mad when asked, and we didn't want to make you mad.
And the reply was "ok turn on the mic... ready? "
The six perfect ones for that station one after the other in one take.
And bands that followed that summer also offered.

An interesting mix of doing great by the fans, other bands etc, but not supporting places that just wanted to make a few bucks off them.

Brian 06-10-2023 01:58 PM

Pearl Jam
 
That makes a lot of sense. There aren't too many bands that could take on Ticketmaster and live to tell the tale.

So anyone holding on to their gems, I perfectly understand. On the other hand, if anyone decides to sell--please let me know.

Brian

chaddurbin 06-10-2023 11:29 PM

PJ is my favorite band by far, but they were more meaningful for sure in my 20s...less so now.

Rock memorabilia is tough sledding. There are prolly more forgeries in that arena than sports. Having said that Vedder stuff do come up, I would never buy Nirvana stuff unless it's heavily provenanced.

I do have this signed PJ Ten cd cover by the 5 members during those touring days.https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...f8dcba6ac6.jpg

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wagnerj03 06-11-2023 01:27 AM

I used to love Nirvana when I was growing up. Kurt Cobain was very small and frail apparently. He would wear an extra shirt underneath to try and make himself look a little bigger. Most photos of him you can see this.

Brian 06-11-2023 09:17 AM

PJ
 
Quan, that is an awesome piece. 'Ten' is legendary, IMO. I'd love the signed, famous Lance Mercer photo of Vedder hanging from the rafters at a Seattle concert.

I guess I never grew up. I'm in my fifties and love PJ and Nirvana.

I found some great clips on YouTube.
Vedder was pretty crazy in his youth--the first climb still leaves me speechless:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=raSMqE-CoYo&t=5s

And Dave Grohl playing a drum solo with Cobain's vocals:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oKU1HXMZYm4

Incredible artists all....

Exhibitman 06-18-2023 09:54 PM

One good way to get a Grohl auto is to buy a signed copy of his book. They were sold in the Barnes & Noble holiday sale the year issued. That's how I got mine. His sig is way too simple for a forger otherwise.

It's a minefield, for sure. I have been burned more than once on a bad rock auto. Now I am very careful. My best gamble ever were these two I fished out of a bargain bin at a paper fair:

https://photos.imageevent.com/exhibi...y_%20Roger.jpg

https://photos.imageevent.com/exhibi...n_%20Eddie.jpg

Both passed PSADNA.

Brian 06-19-2023 08:10 AM

Rock memorabilia
 
Adam, you rock!

I saw The Who perform in 1989 in Oakland Coliseum when I was a grad student. Definitely one of the best concerts I've been to in my life--the tunes from Tommy were phenomenal, with Pete windmilling and all......
..in stark contrast with Bob Dylan, whom I saw at the Greek Theater in Berkeley around the same time. He was getting heckled big time.

Still, I'd love a Dylan auto, but those are also heavily forged. And even he admitted to using an autopen when signing his last book.

I agree about the Grohl book, which I will probably buy. He seems like a truly good guy--and an awesome drummer!


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