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zaterdag, juli 06, 2002

 
Birdman Sessions w/ Eddie Vedder
He named his band Clambake 2000, but in a music scene beset by more movers and shakers than booty night at Club Atlantis, Sean “Birdman” Gould is something of an anachronism, a throwback to a more innocent rock ’n’ roll age. A time when the making of music was more important than the selling of music. A time when there were no such things as Music Industry Networking Nights or glossy band bios. A time when image was what you got by looking in the mirror, not from enrolling in a rock ’n’ roll finishing school like the recently aborted Mars Music conference in Fort Lauderdale. A time that, of course, has never been. [...]
And, of course, Eddie Vedder spent a night this spring recording songs by The Minutemen, Neil Young and The Who after Birdman befriended the Pearl Jam singer at a bar on South Beach.

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