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  2. Merkin Ball - Wikipedia

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    The tracks on Merkin Ball were recorded at the tail end of the Mirror Ball sessions in February 1995. [3] The songs were produced and mixed by Pearl Jam sound engineer Brett Eliason. Pearl Jam vocalist Eddie Vedder was not around much for the Mirror Ball recording sessions due to what he called a "pretty intense stalker problem". [4]

  3. Ram Jam - Wikipedia

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    The Ram Jam "recording" was actually the same one originally recorded by Starstruck (albeit significantly edited to rearrange the song structure), the band at that time comprised Bartlett (lead guitar and vocals), Tom Kurtz (rhythm guitar and vocals), David Goldflies (bass), and David Fleeman (drums).

  4. Can't You Hear Me Knocking - Wikipedia

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    The entire track was captured in one take, with the jam being a happy accident; the band had assumed the tape machine had been stopped, and were surprised to find the entire session had been captured. Originally they were going to end the song before the jam started, but were so pleased with the jam that they decided to keep it in.

  5. Mike McCready - Wikipedia

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    Mike McCready was born in Pensacola, Florida, but his family moved to Seattle shortly after his birth. [2] When he was a child, his parents played Jimi Hendrix and Santana; while his friends listened to Kiss and Aerosmith, McCready would frequently play bongo drums. [3]

  6. Even Flow - Wikipedia

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    "Even Flow" is a song by the American rock band Pearl Jam. Featuring lyrics written by vocalist Eddie Vedder and music written by guitarist Stone Gossard, it was released in 1992 as the second single from the band's debut album, Ten (1991).

  7. Get Off Your Ass and Jam - Wikipedia

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    "Get Off Your Ass and Jam" is a song by Funkadelic, track number 6 to their 1975 album Let's Take It to the Stage. It was written by George Clinton, although the lyrics are made up entirely of repetitions of the phrase, "Shit! Goddamn! Get off your ass and jam!", interspersed with lengthy guitar solos.

  8. Live on Two Legs - Wikipedia

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    Pearl Jam. Jeff Ament – bass guitar, layout, black and white portraits; Matt Cameron – drums; Stone Gossard – rhythm guitar, lead guitar, vocals; Mike McCready – lead guitar, rhythm guitar

  9. Let's Take It to the Stage - Wikipedia

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    The opening track, "Good to Your Earhole", features extensive guitar parts and a pronounced funk groove played by the rhythm section. [3] According to Funkadelic bandleader George Clinton, the guitar solo for "Get Off Your Ass and Jam" was performed by "a smack addict" guitar player who had found his way into the studio. He asked Clinton if he ...

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