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Pearl Jam: Single Video Theory (1998)

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Pearl Jam: Single Video Theory

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The punch clock parts were filmed at Curtis Management, the offices of their manager Kelly Curtis. You can see a glass door in the background of these scenes that have the words Curtis Management on it.
Several Polaroids (mostly of insects and eyes) laid out in a grid are shown, they seem to be outtakes from the Polaroids used for the cover of No Code.
There are several songs lists and lyric sheets flashed briefly. Ed looks at the master list of Pearl Jam songs which is a makeshift over-sized pad of sheets taped to part of a box of Remo drum heads.
The original painting of a man wearing a cap nailed to a cross (the head of the cross says, "K.O.P.") that appears as a graphic in the liner notes to Vs. is shown hung up in the rehearsal space near the beginning.
Among the many images flashed upon in collage sequences (most of the objects appear in the rehearsal space, the others are edited in): a framed Mother Love Bone photo, the red devil mask that appeared on stage during many Vs. tour shows; a red etching of an "Alice In Wonderland" type girl with a suckling baby; a photo of Ed and Jeff performing with Neil Young circa 1995, the covers of the singles of "Dissident", "Daughter", "Spin the Black Circle", "Jeremy", "Even Flow", "Go", and "Not For You"; covers of various import Pearl Jam bootleg CDs including From Then Till Now and Pearl Jam Beyond; the huge pink letters spelling "Pearl Jam" from the cover of "Ten". In a later sequence are these things: two live c. '96 black and white live shots; the '93 black and white publicity photo of Ed leaning, Mike jumping blurred and Jeff and Stone playing towards each other; the '98 Yield black and white publicity photo of the band outside with Ed crouched on a rock; the '93 black and white Vs. publicity photo of Ed leaning on Jeff; a poster for the March 1, 1991 Mookie Blaylock concert at Seattle's Off Ramp with Inspector Luv & the Ride Me Babies and Yellow Dog opening; the '93 Vs. publicity photo of the band in a field of clear cut trees; a photo of Ed wearing a huge bug-head mask.

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