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payton34
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| Posted: Tue Mar 13, 2007 8:19 pm Post subject: Are there any Temple Of The Dog DVD's out there? |
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I've got the DVD from their performance at the Off Ramp Cafe from 1990 (I think it was 1990...anyway), and it was everybody except for Eddie Vedder.
Did they have any other performances, perhaps some with Eddie? |
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romobud
Joined: 2003-05-18
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Location: The Snow Belt, Ontario, Canada
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Eddie wasn't technically in Temple Of The Dog. He only appeared on a couple songs. And The Off Ramp was their only show.
What I would like to know is if their are any Mother Love Bone dvd's out their. I have their documentary but I was wondering about live shows.
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EZRyder
Joined: 2005-09-25
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Location: England
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| Yeah there are some MLB shows out there, Kent Uni springs to mind |
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emanon
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Temple Of The Dog at The Offramp Cafe 11/13/90 is the only DVD; it was their only proper set played. A redone version of the DVD has appeared in the past 6 months or so, but it's still not a great recording.
As far as Mother Love Bone is concerned...I've got the following:
08/11/88 Skate King Kent WA 1 DVD
09/03/89 Bumbershoot Festival Seattle WA 1 DVD
??/??/93 The Love Bone Earth Affair Seattle WA 1 DVD
The third is just a DVD port of their offical VHS release.
I'm thinking I've got at least one other live show, but can't seem to find it. Hmmm... |
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oryo
Joined: 2002-02-02
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Location: California
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| Posted: Mon Aug 18, 2008 11:54 am Post subject: |
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romobud wrote: Eddie wasn't technically in Temple Of The Dog. He only appeared on a couple songs. And The Off Ramp was their only show.
What I would like to know is if their are any Mother Love Bone dvd's out their. I have their documentary but I was wondering about live shows.
Dan
In 1992 in Irvine Meadows during the Lollapallooza (I was there) they performed as a band 1 or 2 songs with EV... Soundgarden and Pearl Jam was on that tour and for that one show they perfomed I want to say 1-2 songs... I have it on video as bonus on one of the DVDs but I couldn't tell you which one. |
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romobud
Joined: 2003-05-18
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Location: The Snow Belt, Ontario, Canada
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oryo wrote: romobud wrote: Eddie wasn't technically in Temple Of The Dog. He only appeared on a couple songs. And The Off Ramp was their only show.
What I would like to know is if their are any Mother Love Bone dvd's out their. I have their documentary but I was wondering about live shows.
Dan
In 1992 in Irvine Meadows during the Lollapallooza (I was there) they performed as a band 1 or 2 songs with EV... Soundgarden and Pearl Jam was on that tour and for that one show they perfomed I want to say 1-2 songs... I have it on video as bonus on one of the DVDs but I couldn't tell you which one.
That would have been cool to see. Apparently they only played that one full show at The Off Ramp and only a handfull of times since. I also heard that Chris Cornell has been performing some songs from Temple Of The Dog on his recent solo tour as well as when he was in Audioslave. Have no idea if that's true though. |
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ekru
Joined: 2003-02-11
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Location: Seattle, USA
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oryo wrote: romobud wrote: Eddie wasn't technically in Temple Of The Dog. He only appeared on a couple songs. And The Off Ramp was their only show.
What I would like to know is if their are any Mother Love Bone dvd's out their. I have their documentary but I was wondering about live shows.
Dan
In 1992 in Irvine Meadows during the Lollapallooza (I was there) they performed as a band 1 or 2 songs with EV... Soundgarden and Pearl Jam was on that tour and for that one show they perfomed I want to say 1-2 songs... I have it on video as bonus on one of the DVDs but I couldn't tell you which one.
I was there, too, right up front (still have a drumstick from PJ's drummer from the show, as a matter o' fact); it was the final show of the 1992 Lollapalooza Tour, 9-13-92. The Temple Reunion happened at the end of Pearl Jam's set, when Cornell & Cameron joined PJ onstage. They played Hunger Strike and Reach Down. Smokin, that was.
The bootleg that's floated 'round for many years isn't very good quality ... but, it's all I've ever seen since the day. |
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oryo
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ekru wrote: oryo wrote: romobud wrote: Eddie wasn't technically in Temple Of The Dog. He only appeared on a couple songs. And The Off Ramp was their only show.
What I would like to know is if their are any Mother Love Bone dvd's out their. I have their documentary but I was wondering about live shows.
Dan
In 1992 in Irvine Meadows during the Lollapallooza (I was there) they performed as a band 1 or 2 songs with EV... Soundgarden and Pearl Jam was on that tour and for that one show they perfomed I want to say 1-2 songs... I have it on video as bonus on one of the DVDs but I couldn't tell you which one.
I was there, too, right up front (still have a drumstick from PJ's drummer from the show, as a matter o' fact); it was the final show of the 1992 Lollapalooza Tour, 9-13-92. The Temple Reunion happened at the end of Pearl Jam's set, when Cornell & Cameron joined PJ onstage. They played Hunger Strike and Reach Down. Smokin, that was.
The bootleg that's floated 'round for many years isn't very good quality ... but, it's all I've ever seen since the day.
YUP!!! So they did do 2 songs! I remembered they played just couldn't remember if it was 1 or 2 songs... What I remember about the footage that it wasn't very good quality but it's something..Ory |
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Deuce8Pro
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| Is "Temple Of The Dog at The Offramp Cafe 11/13/90" from Seattle the one of them thats a wide shot of the stage with no close ups? |
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romobud
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| Posted: Fri Aug 22, 2008 8:19 am Post subject: |
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| I think so. |
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