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post Apr 6 2014, 2:01 pm
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At around i'd say 2002-2006 i went through a phase where i just didn't listen to the band at all, i actually went through a hip hop phase during that time. Don't get me wrong i was still a fan but i just didn't crave listening to them at all. I obviously got my passion for the band back, but i did lose it for a long time. I am curious to know if any of you ever went through a similar phase or not, please elaborate.


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post Apr 7 2014, 2:50 pm
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I did that for a few years after all the drama. I've started listening to them a bit again but sometimes it's almost difficult to list to, knowing what a douche Ed became, both in terms of his bland Jesus-y lyrics and how he treated his three friends from grade school


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post Apr 7 2014, 3:20 pm
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QUOTE(jaybb @ Apr 7 2014, 3:50 pm) *

I did that for a few years after all the drama. I've started listening to them a bit again but sometimes it's almost difficult to list to, knowing what a douche Ed became, both in terms of his bland Jesus-y lyrics and how he treated his three friends from grade school


I've been very much in the same boat as jaybb here. Ed really took a turn for the worse and is a completely person than the one I listened to back in the 90s. Had he not stabbed his friends in the back towards the end of their run maybe I wouldn't feel that way despite the hard left turn the band's direction in music.


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This is really a great topic and made me register and post for the first time after years of reading. I really got into Live during high school and was super devoted from 1999. V certainly caused concern, but I still went to shows and listened to their older material religiously. Pearl Jam took the top spot soon after and then it really happened; I discovered the Grateful Dead in '03 and haven't looked back. I'll have a night or two a month when I listen to Live/watch videos, but my heart is with jambands now. Living in Colorado really reinforces that choice. That being said, I'll check out the new album, see them Live if they come close enough and even check out an Ed show despite his terrible new material. Live will always have a piece of my heart.



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I've been very much in the same boat as jaybb here. Ed really took a turn for the worse and is a completely person than the one I listened to back in the 90s. Had he not stabbed his friends in the back towards the end of their run maybe I wouldn't feel that way despite the hard left turn the band's direction in music.


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