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Article: CONCERT REVIEW: Pearl Jam brings back grunge nostalgia
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- September 11, 2000
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Dave Cuozzo
University Wire
09-11-2000
(The Eagle) (U-WIRE) WASHINGTON -- Does anyone else long for 1992?
'92 was a year before teen pop and angry white rappers took over the airwaves. It was before coffee houses were money-making machines. It was even a time when the "Batman" films were still decent. The most missed thing about '92 however, is the music. Nirvana was blaring on the radio and Cameron Crowe's"Singles" glamorized the Seattle scene and gave Alice in Chains a hit single. And 40,000 people still prefer that to watching a big ship sink and hearing "I Want It That Way". This past weekend Pearl Jam, the last of the grunge bands, proved that when they played two sold-out nights in ...
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