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Eddie Vedder makes jab at Mötley Crüe during New Jersey concert

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Eddie Vedder has made another jab at Mötley Crüe following bassist Nikki Sixx’s swipe that Pearl Jam are “one of the most boring bands in history”.Vedder and Sixx’s back-and-forth began when the Pearl Jam frontman dismissed the hair metal group as “vacuous” in a recent interview.Sixx then responded on Twitter, calling the diss “kind of a compliment” before dropping his own insult Pearl Jam’s way.

The Seattle band went on to respond on Twitter two days later (February 7), writing “We [love] our bored fans” alongside a video of an animated crowd at one of their shows.We ❤️ our bored fans.

pic.twitter.com/B1cWuZDww4— Pearl Jam (@PearlJam) February 7, 2022Now, while performing at the New Jersey Performing Arts Center in Newark on Sunday (February 6), Vedder appeared to make another jab at Mötley Crüe.Before his current touring drummer, Red Hot Chili Peppers’ Chad Smith, delivered a drum solo at one point during the set, Ultimate Classic Rock reports that Vedder remarked: “That drum kit – that silver, beautiful machine that he is the engine of – does not need to elevate or rotate to do its job.

Let me just point that out.”Mötley Crüe drummer Tommy Lee is renowned for his gimmick-filled stage presence, which includes his kit twisting around a 360-degree track, with the musician performing completely upside down at one point.Eddie Vedder is set to release his first new solo album in 11 years, ‘Earthling’, this week (February 11).

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