Licorice Pizza has posted some of Eddie Vedder’s demos from 1988, a few years before he joined Pearl Jam. The blogger unearthed a bit of information about the four tracks, including this description which comes with the files:
“This tape was sent by Eddie to the guy who lived downstairs from he and Beth in San Diego when he moved to Seattle. A collective group of fans…purchased this from Eddie’s neighbor/friend.”
Alright, what else we got out there for you today? Let’s check below…
- STS9 has released a new podcast for our enjoyment
- Black Rebel Motorcycle Club‘s impressive acoustic sessions at KEXP
- My Blog Too shares a fanastic Byrds show from the Fillmore West
- Peter Gabriel played hits from both his solo career and his time in Genesis during this featured 1978 gig
- Jefitoblog’s Sunday Mix Tape featured songs by Oasis, Otis Redding, the Beach Boys and a slew of others
- Bruce’s new album and tour announcement begets a Boss bootleg
- The Roadhouse kicks down Paul McCartney and Wings’ Nashville Sessions
- Kill Ugly Radio shares a Zappa bootleg from 1971
- Music-hole’s slew of bootlinks, including Stereolab, The Pixies and Mika
- Here is a Black Uhuru soundboard for the reggae fans
- Relive the glory days of Kiss
Now it’s your turn: Have you downloaded any killer bootlegs you think the world should hear? Let us all know by leaving a comment below…