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Danish rock musician and journalist Henrik Tuxen has followed Pearl Jam since the very beginnings of the Seattle scene of the early 90s and has known the band personally since 1996 as a fan, friend and journalist. He later became a liaison between the band and many of the nine families who lost a child during the band’s concert at Denmark’s Roskilde Festival on June 30, 2000, which Tuxen witnessed from the stage. Now Tuxen generously shares previously unpublished interviews, photos, insights and personal anecdotes of his firsthand interactions with the band.
WHAT DO YOU KNOW?!
He did deliver all of their children! He also fathered several of them to help the band balance out touring over conception.
This can’t be real. He can’t be releasing this book
"P.S. This song is buried at the end of the Memento Mori album (2003) by Stickfigure (Jack McDowell's old band). It's a hidden track that runs after the song "Obvious" ends. Probably just Eddie here, but I don't know for sure. "
Danish rock musician and journalist Henrik Tuxen has followed Pearl Jam since the very beginnings of the Seattle scene of the early 90s and has known the band personally since 1996 as a fan, friend and journalist. He later became a liaison between the band and many of the nine families who lost a child during the band’s concert at Denmark’s Roskilde Festival on June 30, 2000, which Tuxen witnessed from the stage. Now Tuxen generously shares previously unpublished interviews, photos, insights and personal anecdotes of his firsthand interactions with the band.
WHAT DO YOU KNOW?!
He did deliver all of their children! He also fathered several of them to help the band balance out touring over conception.
This can’t be real. He can’t be releasing this book
I read this. It was okay. He seems tight with Stone and friendly with the others. Some of the family stories and the family and band interactions were interesting and the recollections about the events at Roskilde are full on at times but generally it reads like a holiday journal where he gets tickets to the PJ shows and catches up with Stone for lunch or a drink backstage.
Could've been condensed considerably. Like I didn't really need a whole chapter where he released a book in Spain and sat in on guitar with a Pearl Jam cover band.
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Like I always say, "Anyone who thinks getting kicked in the nuts by one person sucks has never gotten kicked in the nuts by two people at the same time."
Danish rock musician and journalist Henrik Tuxen has followed Pearl Jam since the very beginnings of the Seattle scene of the early 90s and has known the band personally since 1996 as a fan, friend and journalist. He later became a liaison between the band and many of the nine families who lost a child during the band’s concert at Denmark’s Roskilde Festival on June 30, 2000, which Tuxen witnessed from the stage. Now Tuxen generously shares previously unpublished interviews, photos, insights and personal anecdotes of his firsthand interactions with the band.
WHAT DO YOU KNOW?!
He did deliver all of their children! He also fathered several of them to help the band balance out touring over conception.
This can’t be real. He can’t be releasing this book
I read this. It was okay. He seems tight with Stone and friendly with the others. Some of the family stories and the family and band interactions were interesting and the recollections about the events at Roskilde are full on at times but generally it reads like a holiday journal where he gets tickets to the PJ shows and catches up with Stone for lunch or a drink backstage.
Could've been condensed considerably. Like I didn't really need a whole chapter where he released a book in Spain and sat in on guitar with a Pearl Jam cover band.
how was the bukkake scene?
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Danish rock musician and journalist Henrik Tuxen has followed Pearl Jam since the very beginnings of the Seattle scene of the early 90s and has known the band personally since 1996 as a fan, friend and journalist. He later became a liaison between the band and many of the nine families who lost a child during the band’s concert at Denmark’s Roskilde Festival on June 30, 2000, which Tuxen witnessed from the stage. Now Tuxen generously shares previously unpublished interviews, photos, insights and personal anecdotes of his firsthand interactions with the band.
WHAT DO YOU KNOW?!
He did deliver all of their children! He also fathered several of them to help the band balance out touring over conception.
This can’t be real. He can’t be releasing this book
I read this. It was okay. He seems tight with Stone and friendly with the others. Some of the family stories and the family and band interactions were interesting and the recollections about the events at Roskilde are full on at times but generally it reads like a holiday journal where he gets tickets to the PJ shows and catches up with Stone for lunch or a drink backstage.
Could've been condensed considerably. Like I didn't really need a whole chapter where he released a book in Spain and sat in on guitar with a Pearl Jam cover band.
how was the bukkake scene?
Voluminous.
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Lament wrote:
Like I always say, "Anyone who thinks getting kicked in the nuts by one person sucks has never gotten kicked in the nuts by two people at the same time."
Danish rock musician and journalist Henrik Tuxen has followed Pearl Jam since the very beginnings of the Seattle scene of the early 90s and has known the band personally since 1996 as a fan, friend and journalist. He later became a liaison between the band and many of the nine families who lost a child during the band’s concert at Denmark’s Roskilde Festival on June 30, 2000, which Tuxen witnessed from the stage. Now Tuxen generously shares previously unpublished interviews, photos, insights and personal anecdotes of his firsthand interactions with the band.
WHAT DO YOU KNOW?!
He did deliver all of their children! He also fathered several of them to help the band balance out touring over conception.
This can’t be real. He can’t be releasing this book
I read this. It was okay. He seems tight with Stone and friendly with the others. Some of the family stories and the family and band interactions were interesting and the recollections about the events at Roskilde are full on at times but generally it reads like a holiday journal where he gets tickets to the PJ shows and catches up with Stone for lunch or a drink backstage.
Could've been condensed considerably. Like I didn't really need a whole chapter where he released a book in Spain and sat in on guitar with a Pearl Jam cover band.
Can you give us some more details on the interesting band interactions? Thank you.
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