Pearl Jam handled sudden superstardom better than some of their Seattle brethren, but that doesn't mean that Cameron Crowe's Pearl Jam Twenty lacks Almost Famous-worthy moments. Working from 1,200 hours of backstage footage and interviews with Eddie Vedder and his bandmates, Crowe, a longtime friend of the group, captures the turmoil of their meteoric rise, their war with Ticketmaster, and their rivalry with Kurt Cobain. Out now.
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