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Article: VEDDER PLAYS A MIX ; Pearl Jam's frontman draws a different crowd to Boston's Opera House
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- The Patriot Ledger Quincy, MA
- Article date:
- August 4, 2008
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Concert review
During a between-song break, Pearl Jam's frontman Eddie Vedder
reached for a towel to wipe the sweat off his face. He bent over,
wrapped the towel around his head, popped up and said, "Who am I?"
"Let me give you a hint," he told the rambunctious sellout crowd at
the Opera House in Boston on Friday night. "I want another $10
million ... Well, now we know the price of loyalty," Vedder said
after doing his Manny Ramirez impersonation.
Vedder kicked off his East Coast solo tour during the weekend,
playing two shows at the Opera House, an intimate venue usually
reserved for theater productions. But during the weekend the old
vaudeville house built in 1928 - with its acres of red ...
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