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song x is the best

Throw Your Hatred Down for me...it was on the setlist for Toronto (Aug. 2009)
it got scratched just like Yellow Ledbetter...what a shame, it really was my dream song I wanted to hear there live. I was pleased though with Sugar Mountain, The Needle and the Damage Done and Keep On Rockin'. I wish I haven't seen it scratched, although now there's good chances I see it pop up in the tour, thanks Pearl for bootlegs !

I predict an appearance by Neil in California !

nothing beats "act of love" kicking in like a 1000 pound PJ tidal wave. downtown is pretty swingin too.

Throw Your Hatred Down is one of my all time favorite songs.

Amazing album! I would love to see more collaboration between PJ and Neil.

I saw Pearl Jam (unofficially and without EV) perform this album with Neil Young at the Reading Festival in 1995. As good as this album is, it is quite simply nothing in comparison to seeing the greatest band ever performing on stage with a REAL lyrical genius and amazing performer. It still stands out as one of the greatest live shows I have ever attended and the memory of Mike trashing the stage at the end of Rockin' in the Free World still remains fresh in my mind.

Neil Young is the balls. This album is awesome, and to ms105970...I envy you for having the vinyl copy :) play that with joy my friend...

No doubt -- bit the bullet and spent some $$ getting a new unopened vinyl copy and spun it on my birthday morning last month....saw the band at Bonaroo and Neil in Calgary this year...nice...the 'ol boy has a lot of rocking in him, in fact not that I was surprised but man, he just laid it right down. Some kids were next to us having a blast up front on the floor yelling on several occasions "Neil, rip the banjo, rip the banjo!"

A great collaboration with Neil Young. I would love it if Neil would ask Pearl Jam to record another album with him.