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We've got the setting – sunshine, fresh air, the team behind us. So let's play two! [96] The Cubs retired Banks' uniform number 14 in 1982. [55] He was the first player to have his number retired by the team. [97] The team did not retire any more numbers for another five years, when Billy Williams received the honor. Through the 2023 season ...
Let's Play Two is a live album and concert film by American alternative rock band Pearl Jam. The album was released on September 29, 2017, with the concert film being released on November 17, 2017. [2] [3] The footage and songs were recorded at the band's shows at Wrigley Field during their 2016 tour. [4]
[2] The song was recorded using binaural recording techniques, and was produced by Tchad Blake. Ament on the song: It was just a little ditty on a demo that I kind of played some hand drums on, and had this little song. Actually, I spent quite a bit of time with the lyrics, and I think Stone initially said, 'Let's try that one.'
Krusen was born in Tacoma, Washington and grew up in the town of Gig Harbor along with his two brothers and sister. [3] [4] He was into Elvis Presley and Chuck Berry when he was young, [4] and later got into The Beatles, Led Zeppelin, The Rolling Stones, The Who, The Police, and Neil Young. [5]
"He said, 'I'm game, meet me in Sheffield,'" MacMahon recalls with a laugh. "At the very end of that show, he says 'Meet me in Los Angeles,' so we went there, too."
"The Fixer" is a song by the rock band Pearl Jam. Featuring lyrics written by vocalist Eddie Vedder and music co-written by drummer Matt Cameron and guitarists Mike McCready and Stone Gossard, "The Fixer" was released on August 24, 2009, as the first single from the band's ninth studio album, Backspacer (2009).
“Let’s act now!” #10 A wildlife center has developed a way of stopping an abandoned newborn red fox from becoming too used to humans: By feeding it wearing a fox mask.
"Glorified G" is an anti-gun song with lyrics mocking gun enthusiasts. The song was inspired by an incident in which drummer Dave Abbruzzese told the band he had just bought two guns, which sparked a conversation about guns within the band. Vocalist Eddie Vedder said about "Glorified G": I didn't actually write that song...