Eddie Vedder, lead singer of the long-defunct grunge band, Pearl Jam, is turning his talents to a more important cause these days. Yep, Eddie hates the war as much as we do. Eddie hopes that, by decorating his guitar like Woody Guthrie's, he will come off like a socialist-revolutionary-dust-bowl- balladeer. We think he's succeeding. He also has the Bono-like shades to add further credibility to his new political persona. What do you think? We all know that U2 wrote "Sunday, Bloody Sunday" about the Bush-invasion of Kuwait, all those bloody years ago. Eddie feels the need for the grunge community to step up to the plate. We have heard that he as penned a new anti-war song entitled, "No More! No More! No More! War!" Supposedly, Bono approves of the ditty, adding a second chorus that goes, "Who wins? Who Wins? Who wins? Not you!" John Lennon would be proud, methinks.
Friday, August 17, 2007
Eddie Vedder Hates The War
Eddie Vedder, lead singer of the long-defunct grunge band, Pearl Jam, is turning his talents to a more important cause these days. Yep, Eddie hates the war as much as we do. Eddie hopes that, by decorating his guitar like Woody Guthrie's, he will come off like a socialist-revolutionary-dust-bowl- balladeer. We think he's succeeding. He also has the Bono-like shades to add further credibility to his new political persona. What do you think? We all know that U2 wrote "Sunday, Bloody Sunday" about the Bush-invasion of Kuwait, all those bloody years ago. Eddie feels the need for the grunge community to step up to the plate. We have heard that he as penned a new anti-war song entitled, "No More! No More! No More! War!" Supposedly, Bono approves of the ditty, adding a second chorus that goes, "Who wins? Who Wins? Who wins? Not you!" John Lennon would be proud, methinks.
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