Chords for Pearl Jam - You Think You Know Rock?
Tempo:
94.8 bpm
Chords used:
A
C
Am
E
B
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Did you know the first three songs Eddie Vedder recorded for Pearl Jam were part of a mini-opera?
So you think you know Pearl Jam?
Yeah, that mini [A]-opera, it included Pearl Jam's alive.
Vedder referred to the opera as Mama Son.
In the mid-80s, well before Pearl Jam ever [C] formed, bassist Jeff [A] Amin and guitarist Stone Gossard were both in a band with Mudhoney's Mark Arm and Steve Turner called Green River.
You probably knew that Pearl Jam [C] first wanted to call themselves Mookie [D] Blaylock after [A] the New Jersey Nets basketball star, but did you know they named their debut album Tin after Blaylock's jersey number?
[E] Speaking [C] of Tin, from the start of recording to the release of the [A] album, Pearl Jam had three different drummers.
Did you know that Amin, Gossard and Vedder all had [Am] roles in Cameron Crowe's [C] 1992 movie [D] Singles?
They were part of the [A] fictional band named Citizen Dick.
In 1994, Pearl [Am] Jam's third studio album, Vitalogy, came out on vinyl two [A] weeks before it was released on [E] CD.
Spin [A] the black circle indeed.
[C]
[E] After Vitalogy, [A] Pearl Jam were Neil Young's backing [E] band on the album [Am] Mirrorball, but both Young and Pearl Jam decided not to mention them as the band on their record.
While they still loved providing bootlegs of their live shows to fans, in 2000 and 2001 they released a massive amount, [C] 72 bootlegs in total and several charted, including the [Am] bootleg of their November 6, 2000 Seattle gig, which hit number 98 on the charts.
Pearl Jam's [C] first ever live show was on October 22, 1990 at the Small Off-Ramp Club [A] in Seattle.
While that show only consisted of a [B] few songs, most of which would show up on Tin, [Am] decades later they're regularly playing three-hour-long [A] shows featuring between 30 and 40 songs a night.
And while many bands [B] might build entire tours around playing an [E] album in its entirety, It's a feat [Am] Pearl Jam never really attempted that much, but during their 2014 tour in support of Lightning Bolt, they did it twice.
First with No Code in Moline, Illinois and then they did Yield front to back in Milwaukee.
[C] Those two performances marked just the second and third time they ever played a complete album [Am] live in concert in their entire career.
Stay tuned for more [C] rock trivia soon and make sure to subscribe, like us on Facebook, follow us on Twitter, [A] and always check out the best in rock and roll right at [B] Diffuser.
[C] [A]
[B] [N]
So you think you know Pearl Jam?
Yeah, that mini [A]-opera, it included Pearl Jam's alive.
Vedder referred to the opera as Mama Son.
In the mid-80s, well before Pearl Jam ever [C] formed, bassist Jeff [A] Amin and guitarist Stone Gossard were both in a band with Mudhoney's Mark Arm and Steve Turner called Green River.
You probably knew that Pearl Jam [C] first wanted to call themselves Mookie [D] Blaylock after [A] the New Jersey Nets basketball star, but did you know they named their debut album Tin after Blaylock's jersey number?
[E] Speaking [C] of Tin, from the start of recording to the release of the [A] album, Pearl Jam had three different drummers.
Did you know that Amin, Gossard and Vedder all had [Am] roles in Cameron Crowe's [C] 1992 movie [D] Singles?
They were part of the [A] fictional band named Citizen Dick.
In 1994, Pearl [Am] Jam's third studio album, Vitalogy, came out on vinyl two [A] weeks before it was released on [E] CD.
Spin [A] the black circle indeed.
[C]
[E] After Vitalogy, [A] Pearl Jam were Neil Young's backing [E] band on the album [Am] Mirrorball, but both Young and Pearl Jam decided not to mention them as the band on their record.
While they still loved providing bootlegs of their live shows to fans, in 2000 and 2001 they released a massive amount, [C] 72 bootlegs in total and several charted, including the [Am] bootleg of their November 6, 2000 Seattle gig, which hit number 98 on the charts.
Pearl Jam's [C] first ever live show was on October 22, 1990 at the Small Off-Ramp Club [A] in Seattle.
While that show only consisted of a [B] few songs, most of which would show up on Tin, [Am] decades later they're regularly playing three-hour-long [A] shows featuring between 30 and 40 songs a night.
And while many bands [B] might build entire tours around playing an [E] album in its entirety, It's a feat [Am] Pearl Jam never really attempted that much, but during their 2014 tour in support of Lightning Bolt, they did it twice.
First with No Code in Moline, Illinois and then they did Yield front to back in Milwaukee.
[C] Those two performances marked just the second and third time they ever played a complete album [Am] live in concert in their entire career.
Stay tuned for more [C] rock trivia soon and make sure to subscribe, like us on Facebook, follow us on Twitter, [A] and always check out the best in rock and roll right at [B] Diffuser.
[C] [A]
[B] [N]
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Did you know the first three songs Eddie Vedder recorded for Pearl Jam were part of a mini-opera?
So you think you know Pearl Jam?
Yeah, that mini [A]-opera, it included Pearl Jam's alive.
Vedder referred to the opera as Mama Son.
In the mid-80s, well before Pearl Jam ever [C] formed, bassist Jeff [A] Amin and guitarist Stone Gossard were both in a band with Mudhoney's Mark Arm and Steve Turner called Green River.
You probably knew that Pearl Jam [C] first wanted to call themselves Mookie [D] Blaylock after [A] the New Jersey Nets basketball star, but did you know they named their debut album Tin after Blaylock's jersey number?
[E] Speaking [C] of Tin, from the start of recording to the release of the [A] album, Pearl Jam had three different drummers.
Did you know that Amin, Gossard and Vedder all had [Am] roles in Cameron Crowe's [C] 1992 movie [D] Singles?
They were part of the [A] fictional band named Citizen Dick.
In 1994, Pearl [Am] Jam's third studio album, Vitalogy, came out on vinyl two [A] weeks before it was released on [E] CD.
Spin [A] the black circle indeed.
_ [C] _ _ _ _ _
[E] _ After Vitalogy, [A] Pearl Jam were Neil Young's backing [E] band on the album [Am] Mirrorball, but both Young and Pearl Jam decided not to mention them as the band on their record.
While they still loved providing bootlegs of their live shows to fans, in 2000 and 2001 they released a massive amount, [C] 72 bootlegs in total and several charted, including the [Am] bootleg of their November 6, 2000 Seattle gig, which hit number 98 on the charts.
Pearl Jam's [C] first ever live show was on October 22, 1990 at the Small Off-Ramp Club [A] in Seattle.
While that show only consisted of a [B] few songs, most of which would show up on Tin, [Am] decades later they're regularly playing three-hour-long [A] shows featuring between 30 and 40 songs a night.
And while many bands [B] might build entire tours around playing an [E] album in its entirety, It's a feat [Am] Pearl Jam never really attempted that much, but during their 2014 tour in support of Lightning Bolt, they did it twice.
First with No Code in Moline, Illinois and then they did Yield front to back in Milwaukee.
[C] Those two performances marked just the second and third time they ever played a complete album [Am] live in concert in their entire career.
Stay tuned for more [C] rock trivia soon and make sure to subscribe, like us on Facebook, follow us on Twitter, [A] and always check out the best in rock and roll right at [B] Diffuser. _ _
[C] _ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [B] _ _ [N] _ _
So you think you know Pearl Jam?
Yeah, that mini [A]-opera, it included Pearl Jam's alive.
Vedder referred to the opera as Mama Son.
In the mid-80s, well before Pearl Jam ever [C] formed, bassist Jeff [A] Amin and guitarist Stone Gossard were both in a band with Mudhoney's Mark Arm and Steve Turner called Green River.
You probably knew that Pearl Jam [C] first wanted to call themselves Mookie [D] Blaylock after [A] the New Jersey Nets basketball star, but did you know they named their debut album Tin after Blaylock's jersey number?
[E] Speaking [C] of Tin, from the start of recording to the release of the [A] album, Pearl Jam had three different drummers.
Did you know that Amin, Gossard and Vedder all had [Am] roles in Cameron Crowe's [C] 1992 movie [D] Singles?
They were part of the [A] fictional band named Citizen Dick.
In 1994, Pearl [Am] Jam's third studio album, Vitalogy, came out on vinyl two [A] weeks before it was released on [E] CD.
Spin [A] the black circle indeed.
_ [C] _ _ _ _ _
[E] _ After Vitalogy, [A] Pearl Jam were Neil Young's backing [E] band on the album [Am] Mirrorball, but both Young and Pearl Jam decided not to mention them as the band on their record.
While they still loved providing bootlegs of their live shows to fans, in 2000 and 2001 they released a massive amount, [C] 72 bootlegs in total and several charted, including the [Am] bootleg of their November 6, 2000 Seattle gig, which hit number 98 on the charts.
Pearl Jam's [C] first ever live show was on October 22, 1990 at the Small Off-Ramp Club [A] in Seattle.
While that show only consisted of a [B] few songs, most of which would show up on Tin, [Am] decades later they're regularly playing three-hour-long [A] shows featuring between 30 and 40 songs a night.
And while many bands [B] might build entire tours around playing an [E] album in its entirety, It's a feat [Am] Pearl Jam never really attempted that much, but during their 2014 tour in support of Lightning Bolt, they did it twice.
First with No Code in Moline, Illinois and then they did Yield front to back in Milwaukee.
[C] Those two performances marked just the second and third time they ever played a complete album [Am] live in concert in their entire career.
Stay tuned for more [C] rock trivia soon and make sure to subscribe, like us on Facebook, follow us on Twitter, [A] and always check out the best in rock and roll right at [B] Diffuser. _ _
[C] _ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [B] _ _ [N] _ _