Wednesday, November 18, 2009

all that's sacred #27


As promised, episode #27 revisits some of our favorite front man’s better politically-inspired rants. Regardless of where you fall on the political spectrum, it’s definitely an eye-opener to look back a few years to re-examine how the band was processing the world around them. As the country became more polarized and with Pearl Jam being one of the more socially and politically active bands around, it was inevitable that the tours during the Bush years were going to yield some compelling moments.

As an aside, I wanted to thank those who took the plunge and called the podcast voicemail last week. In an effort to make the podcast more interactive, I set up a Google Voice account for the podcast at 707-SACRED9 (707-722-7339). I’ve been stoked at the response so far and I’ve decided to dedicate #28 entirely to listener voicemails and requests. I still need a few more to round out a complete show so I implore a few more of you to call in and contribute.

Thanks for the continued support and listenership. As always, I love hearing from y’all. Hit me up via email, Facebook, Twitter, or the new voicemail. Take care and hope you folks “down under” are having a blast at the shows!

Cheers! Donny


Masters Of War – 5/30/06 Washington, DC
Save You – 4/3/03 Oklahoma City, OK
Bushleaguer – 4/30/03 Uniondale, NY
Bleed For Me – 4/28/05 Seattle, WA
Porch – 4/19/03 Atlanta, GA
Fuckin’ Up – 5/30/06 Washington, DC

5 comments:

zeynox said...

can't wait for the next one...

Anonymous said...

holy crap i forgot how awesome bleed for me is!

- mike from toronto

Steve B said...

Nice picture. I was at the Pepsi Center in Denver on 4/1/03 when Ed donned the GWB mask for Bu$hleaguer. Good times...

Thanks again for the great podcast.

All That's Sacred said...

Thanks y'all for tuning in! :)

Unknown said...

I love it any time Eddie does punk Covers! Be it Ramones, X, Dead Boys, or whatever.. I hope he does a solo all punk record of originals someday! Maybe with the guys frm C - Average?