Eddie Vedder is one of those singers that must be heard live to get the full effect of his power and the way the music and lyrics shake him to his core. And the band as a whole - it's a miracle that they have survived all these years without splitting apart. I saw them several times live in the early 1990's, including being maybe 20 feet from Eddie and Chris Cornell singing Hunger Strike (Temple of the Dog side project) at an unannounced side stage performance during Lollapallooza. Simply incredible!
true! have seen him a few times live. but you have to be lucky. I had a show where he was so drunk that he had no interaction with the crowd, well the thought he did, but no one could understand a word he was saying. But even than the vocals where spot on.
I don't think anyone else could produce such ferocious lament. He mourns this boy as if he were a brother. To think that the closest he ever got to him was a newspaper article. What powerfully expressed empathy!
I was there. Last minute invite from my boss. Barely got there in time and this got some of the last open seats that were being held. To say it was amazing would be the understatement of understatements
@@mr.ryceguy6854 you might save breath by not moving around, but I don't think it's easier to get the power from it. Why are opera singers always standing?
Eddie was ill w/bronchitis for this MTV Unplugged performance which makes it even more impressive. Loved your Black reaction as well. Keep up the good work.
Wow I didn’t know that. Black is my fav from this unplugged. I really miss this show. It was so cool to see back in the day. I feel all the grunge acts had the best ones…Pearl Jam, Nirvana, and Alice In Chains
Eddie Vedder live is totally a full body experience since his voice is so iconic. He's also the last Jedi left from the Grunge era. Also, the entire album "Ten", from Pearl Jam, is a masterpiece. Every song is a 10.
Eddie vedder is the greatest rock star of all time. The way he projects his barratone voice with an organic release of emotion is unparalleled. The doors asked him to induct them into the hall of fame and perform with them on that night. John densmore said they would not perform without him. he has earned the respect , love and graced the stage with The who, bruce springsteen, stevie nicks, glen hansard, tom petty, neil young, coldplay, chris cornell, the rolling stones, R.E.M to name just a few and there are many more and in these moments he delivers earth shattering performances. He covered u2s elevation and One at their kennedy center honors ceremony and left the band speachless. he was asked to induct the Ramones, R.E.M. , neil young and the doors as mentioned earlier into the hall of fame. He has done all of this while climbing and jumping off scaffolds singing porch and gave the greatest unplugged perfomance to boot. If you doubt any of this you are just hating on reality. look it all up on yoitube its right here✌ children
Dear lord I love that u did a little research before watching/hearing this!! It's such an important song and I'm so happy u saw this particular performance. That is real emotion from Eddie. In 1991, while thumbing through the newspaper, the article of 15y/o Jeremy Wade Dell's suicide in front of his teacher and 30 classmates in 1991 in the Seattle Times (set in the last page of the newspaper) pissed Eddie off. He was thumbing through the newspaper, full of political and celebrity b.s., etc and then came across the article about Jeremy shooting himself in front of everyone. It pissed him off that it was on the last page of the paper (as an after-thought/filler) and he wrote this song.
That one spot you paused and played back. In the original version he uses profanity but since he’s live and on tv he has to shake his head and not use profanity. It’s absolutely amazing how good he pulls it off when he catches himself just beforehand
A Pearl Jam reaction... yes!! You just totally made my day Rebecca!! 😊 And one of my all-time faves too 👍 This song is just sooo incredibly powerful... especially considering the story behind it. The line "Jeremy spoke in class today" gives me goosebumps no matter how many countless times I've heard it. Thank you for the awesome video and reaction hon! 🙏 P.S. Would absolutely love to see your reaction to PJ's "Yellow Ledbetter" (studio version)!
He's so intense. My god he's beautiful and that energy he's putting into the song is ethereal and passionate. He's just this side of completely letting everything go and yet holds it right at that moment. It's amazing.
Funny thing is that I listned to Pearl Jam growing up. And I STILL find things in the music that drives it forward even today. That I never saw before. I find that truly fascinating.
You’ve clearly haven’t listened to anything from PJ beyond Ten then. They’ve released 10 more albums, plus a double album of songs that never made it to their albums in the 32 years since Ten was released
Its so rewarding having you posting again. Your reaction to Pearl Jam depictes how many of us feel hearing this performance. Thank you Becca for coming back to us. 😘
I have been a long time fan of PJ and Eddie (as well as you, Rebecca) and have had the fortune to see PJ live a couple of times. The first time I saw them was on the Ten tour (with RHCP and Smashing Pumpkins). Not many folks were there when PJ took the stage, but I tell you I became a life long fan after Eddie's first notes. Hearing him on CD was one thing, live he is a whole other animal. Keep doing what you do Rebecca, I love your reviews and reactions!
Seen them heaps of times. But the one I enjoyed most was a mainly acoustic one-man show by Eddie, in a small-ish theatre in Perth, Western Australia, just after 'Into the Wild' came out. Had great seats, about 20m in front of Eddie, at eye level. He had a couch on the stage and every now and then a dude dressed in a white coat would come on with a beer for him. Eddie would then walk into the crowd and give the beer a random audience member, go back on the stage, sit on his couch and play while he drunk his red wine. He played a heap of different instruments that night and a great mix of songs.
Another great reaction to a classic performance. I would LOVE to see you react to Oceans from this set. It's a short, sweeter song but one of my absolute favorites from the 90s.
Arc - Water on the Road - Eddie Vedder - Eddie performs a vocal piece in remembrance of 9 fans that died during a Pearl Jam show at the Roskilde music festival in 2000. Each vocal line represents one of the fans that died. It's a stunning and raw performance that only Eddie could come up with.
I kept thinking this was an old vid of yours (thinking it was the Black reaction) 🙄 What a song and your so right about the emotional side of the song/performance, it makes a huuuge difference. It still has the power punch you in the chest ❤️🔥 I've been a fan from the start and this still caught me off guard at the end... literally had to pause and take a breath. This whole mtv show could've been a mess as they weren't really looking forward to it.... They SMASHED IT!
I bought Pearl Jam's 'Ten' album, back in the day and this is a definite stand-out from the album, but fast forward to 2023 and I do feel angry with Pearl Jam for taking 'liberties' with the story of Jeremy Wade-Dell. The song is pretty much a collage of 2 different stories. "Clearly, I remember picking on the boy..." was from Vedder's own past experience of bullying another kid at school and his guilt, and then there was Jeremy's story that the band did not gain any permission to use from the Wade-Dell family. The result of that being Jeremy's parents forever being cast as villains in the song (pretty much), when in actuality, Jeremy was well cared for and looked after despite his psychiatric needs. That being said Vedder's MTV performance is permanently etched in my brain. 😊
Absolutely stunning, control and sings like he saw the whole thing playbout in front of him. Eddie Vedder, legend and super talented, the whole band smashed this unplugged. A song to warn you THE human condition and what may lay beneath in every, single, one of us. Be kind.
oh my.... may I PLEASE suggest you go back and watch the official vid. it is potent and was the center of controversy when it came out. also, this song was written when they saw this news story in the back of a newspaper, getting basically no attention. it also reminded Eddie of a kid that he bullied in school, that also brought a gun to school in the class next to him (which verse 2 is about. at least that is what he said way back in the day in an interview... Eddie IS the emotion while singing. He is phenomenal!!!
You are just scratching the surface of one of the best bands ever. Check out Porch at Pinkpop to see them live and rockin. Check out Betterman 2006 MSG to see how he engages with the crowd. Check out Release at Wrigley Field to see how they connect with their fans. Going to see Pearl Jam is my version of going to church. Love your reactions and I've learned a lot about singing. Thank you.
This one has a very mixed connotation for me. I was a sophomore in high school when this came out, a bit of a weird loner and kinda sheltered from modern music at the time. That, and my name is Jeremy. I had people singing this at me and referencing it constantly to me, and I had zero clue what it was about or even that it existed. I hated the references and comments about it because I was out of the loop and didn’t understand what was going on, so in essence I was being bullied by what is an anti-bullying song. It wasn’t until many years later that I really heard the song and understood what it was about, and it was a bit of a chilling experience. This was, of course, long before the events of columbine so the concept of school shootings and violence hadn’t really entered into the public consciousness, but it struck me that all those kids who I perceived as taunting me were really playing with fire. It’s lucky I’m a generally passive person and had strong family support and love, otherwise Jeremy could very well have been me. So, yeah. Great song, great performance, but it still frightens me to see the parallels and what could have been.
Rebecca hell yea Pearl jam always love your reaction and analysis.I agree totally about getting into the emotional aspect of the song. I have always sung with feeling and emotion.
Incredible song, and what a performance... never get old _{just like Jeremy Wade Dells and all those kids who never had a chance ─ and the current human history in a making is a perfect example ─ and remained unheard too long sadly... and just like that they are an example that must never get forgotten}!_ Eddie Vedder to me remains one of the best voice in Music history still today: Layne _"Man In The Voice"_ Staley, Chris _"Black Euphoria"_ Cornell, Scott _"The Mountain River"_ Weiland, Eddie _"Rats Master"_ Vedder _{quite impressive the fact the four of them are all from the Grunge golden era}_ and Michael _"The Last Rockstar"_ Hutchence... in the exact order with _"My Dream Brother"_ Jeff Buckley _{whom I couldn't listen no more ever, right after a mourning tribute I attended in his Official Italian Fanclub back in that tragic moment of his and, just because of his death, my life},_ Mike _"The Voice"_ Patton and Freddie _"The Queen"_ Mercury on a whole different level without any particular order and forever untouchable, each for a very distinctive reason.
Nothing change you been very Gorgeous, I also wish you a good health always. I am from this era… alternative rock from 90’s. Thank you for this reaction. I am a Peral Jam fan💪✌️ rock on🤘
Ten was the iconic album of my highschool days, and this MTV unplugged session with Pearl Jam was a high water mark of that time period. From innocence to experience... "I'll ride the wave, where it takes me, I'll hold the pain, release me!"
Yeah finally I love when you react to rock/metal music so much! keep it up you're great. I'd love to see more videos like that fr and I've already watched all of yours so far
A bit of context, if I ranked all the albums I ever listened to by how many times I listened to them, Ten would be in my top 5. I've heard all sorts of versions of each of its 11 tracks. Jeremy is an odd case, I never heard a version better than the studio one (not the music video version, that one is very different). There is something about the bass tone and the multiple vocal tracks on this song, with headphones on it is a treat. I guess what I'm saying is if anyone has never heard the album version of Jeremy, they're missing out. And you are so, so right about the drumming. Pearl Jam still made good music after that drummer left... or was kicked out. But Dave had a signature sound. It's a bit of a shame that things ended the way they did. Love you Dave, you're in my HoF.
Hey! I would love to see you react to a-ha - Summer moved on live! at oslo spektrum 2010 If you have not seen it you are in for a treat with the most insane longnote
Please react to more PJ before another few years go by. The music and Ed are a gift. If you want to experience Ed at maximum emotions, check out Come Back from Berlin 2010 but you have to see the speech before the song to get the emotion behind it. I saw PJ 2x in September..my happy place. They are touring Europe next year. Do yourself a favor and see them live.
Rebecca…..if you really like Eddies voice then check out PJ version of The Who - Love Reign O’er Me. The done an excellent live version during The Who rock honours show! I’m 100% sure you’d appreciate it 👍🏻
The story of Jeremy hit him deeply when he read it, maybe it could of been him? I don't think there's anything technical about it, its 100% feeling and passion
Eddie Vedder is one of those singers that must be heard live to get the full effect of his power and the way the music and lyrics shake him to his core. And the band as a whole - it's a miracle that they have survived all these years without splitting apart. I saw them several times live in the early 1990's, including being maybe 20 feet from Eddie and Chris Cornell singing Hunger Strike (Temple of the Dog side project) at an unannounced side stage performance during Lollapallooza. Simply incredible!
true! have seen him a few times live. but you have to be lucky. I had a show where he was so drunk that he had no interaction with the crowd, well the thought he did, but no one could understand a word he was saying. But even than the vocals where spot on.
Hunger Strike is a masterpiece! So jealous!
Vedder and Cornell would be mind blowing!!!!!😮
I don't think anyone else could produce such ferocious lament. He mourns this boy as if he were a brother. To think that the closest he ever got to him was a newspaper article. What powerfully expressed empathy!
I was there. Last minute invite from my boss. Barely got there in time and this got some of the last open seats that were being held. To say it was amazing would be the understatement of understatements
i thought that was you.
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so lucky!
Nobody ever mentions the fact that he's doing this sitting down, yet is still able to produce such power.
He is sitting down there i said it.
It's easier to sing while sitting and not moving around, you save your breathe lol. So it makes sense
@@mr.ryceguy6854 you might save breath by not moving around, but I don't think it's easier to get the power from it. Why are opera singers always standing?
I've often thought about this as well. Goes to his greatness. 🎉
@bridgethockney2303 good for you young Skywalker 😂🤣
Eddie was ill w/bronchitis for this MTV Unplugged performance which makes it even more impressive. Loved your Black reaction as well. Keep up the good work.
Wow I didn’t know that. Black is my fav from this unplugged. I really miss this show. It was so cool to see back in the day. I feel all the grunge acts had the best ones…Pearl Jam, Nirvana, and Alice In Chains
@@neilp8964 you are correct, but I also really liked Zakk Wylde machine gun man :)
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Eddie Vedder live is totally a full body experience since his voice is so iconic. He's also the last Jedi left from the Grunge era.
Also, the entire album "Ten", from Pearl Jam, is a masterpiece. Every song is a 10.
To think we've lost Layne, Chris, Kurt, Scott... So many, we need extra bubble wrap for Eddie and Mike Patton.
For the flip side of Eddie's voice, the performance of "Oceans" from this same Unplugged is stunning.
Eddie Vedder is amazing at expressing emotion in all his music.. a truly amazing story teller/singer
Eddie vedder is the greatest rock star of all time. The way he projects his barratone voice with an organic release of emotion is unparalleled. The doors asked him to induct them into the hall of fame and perform with them on that night. John densmore said they would not perform without him. he has earned the respect , love and graced the stage with The who, bruce springsteen, stevie nicks, glen hansard, tom petty, neil young, coldplay, chris cornell, the rolling stones, R.E.M to name just a few and there are many more and in these moments he delivers earth shattering performances. He covered u2s elevation and One at their kennedy center honors ceremony and left the band speachless. he was asked to induct the Ramones, R.E.M. , neil young and the doors as mentioned earlier into the hall of fame. He has done all of this while climbing and jumping off scaffolds singing porch and gave the greatest unplugged perfomance to boot. If you doubt any of this you are just hating on reality. look it all up on yoitube its right here✌ children
Dude...... And he was SICK! lol he was literally ill, and still absolutely nailed every song. Dude was/is inhuman
Dear lord I love that u did a little research before watching/hearing this!! It's such an important song and I'm so happy u saw this particular performance. That is real emotion from Eddie. In 1991, while thumbing through the newspaper, the article of 15y/o Jeremy Wade Dell's suicide in front of his teacher and 30 classmates in 1991 in the Seattle Times (set in the last page of the newspaper) pissed Eddie off.
He was thumbing through the newspaper, full of political and celebrity b.s., etc and then came across the article about Jeremy shooting himself in front of everyone. It pissed him off that it was on the last page of the paper (as an after-thought/filler) and he wrote this song.
He has one of the most powerful voices
Tiny request. Please react to EVERY single live PJ performance. Ed is a gift from the universe, and you make me laugh. Thanks. 😘
This is a must.
Eddie takes you on an emotional journey, if you 'like' or not and you cannot escape from it. A force of nature. Wonderful song, wonderful reaction!
Force of nature, also a wonderful song from this amazing group of musicians.
Every sngle time i listen to this i get mad goosebumps
She's such a character, I love her
It's impossible not to
Rebecca still hasn’t recovered from watching Eddie singing Black, and that was a couple of years ago.
Mmmm Eddie
Dave- the master of the cymbals. Legend.
That one spot you paused and played back. In the original version he uses profanity but since he’s live and on tv he has to shake his head and not use profanity. It’s absolutely amazing how good he pulls it off when he catches himself just beforehand
A Pearl Jam reaction... yes!! You just totally made my day Rebecca!! 😊 And one of my all-time faves too 👍 This song is just sooo incredibly powerful... especially considering the story behind it. The line "Jeremy spoke in class today" gives me goosebumps no matter how many countless times I've heard it. Thank you for the awesome video and reaction hon! 🙏
P.S. Would absolutely love to see your reaction to PJ's "Yellow Ledbetter" (studio version)!
Eddie Vedder is a legend and Pear Jam is one of my fav bands ever
He's so intense. My god he's beautiful and that energy he's putting into the song is ethereal and passionate. He's just this side of completely letting everything go and yet holds it right at that moment. It's amazing.
seems like he reached all the way to your soul..and make you smile like only rare one can :)
Funny thing is that I listned to Pearl Jam growing up. And I STILL find things in the music that drives it forward even today. That I never saw before. I find that truly fascinating.
Dave Abbruzzese , one of the grooviest drumemrs ever.
Pearl Jam Release live at Holland
So ,so good ,nice one
The drums are INSANELY good
Great live Eddie is a powerhouse vocal wise
Even Flow is my favorite Pearl Jam song.
Listen to more than the radio then.
You’ve clearly haven’t listened to anything from PJ beyond Ten then. They’ve released 10 more albums, plus a double album of songs that never made it to their albums in the 32 years since Ten was released
Mine too
Now that’s a reaction ❤
Its so rewarding having you posting again. Your reaction to Pearl Jam depictes how many of us feel hearing this performance. Thank you Becca for coming back to us. 😘
Rebecca, you are a little ray of beautiful light. I love your videos. x
Watch the whole set
And closing with porch
They Just Smashed it !!
Good to see you back here!
Hey, thanks!
The video definitely explains it more
I have been a long time fan of PJ and Eddie (as well as you, Rebecca) and have had the fortune to see PJ live a couple of times. The first time I saw them was on the Ten tour (with RHCP and Smashing Pumpkins). Not many folks were there when PJ took the stage, but I tell you I became a life long fan after Eddie's first notes. Hearing him on CD was one thing, live he is a whole other animal.
Keep doing what you do Rebecca, I love your reviews and reactions!
Seen them heaps of times. But the one I enjoyed most was a mainly acoustic one-man show by Eddie, in a small-ish theatre in Perth, Western Australia, just after 'Into the Wild' came out. Had great seats, about 20m in front of Eddie, at eye level. He had a couch on the stage and every now and then a dude dressed in a white coat would come on with a beer for him. Eddie would then walk into the crowd and give the beer a random audience member, go back on the stage, sit on his couch and play while he drunk his red wine. He played a heap of different instruments that night and a great mix of songs.
Come on try it and then Eddie brings the roof down with his roar! 🔥
Glad you back !!! With your smiling face !!
'Porch' from this unplugged show is a fantastic performance
Another great reaction to a classic performance. I would LOVE to see you react to Oceans from this set. It's a short, sweeter song but one of my absolute favorites from the 90s.
Arc - Water on the Road - Eddie Vedder - Eddie performs a vocal piece in remembrance of 9 fans that died during a Pearl Jam show at the Roskilde music festival in 2000. Each vocal line represents one of the fans that died. It's a stunning and raw performance that only Eddie could come up with.
Check out "Porch" from this same Unplugged set.
If i had a genie wish, id wish to be here
I kept thinking this was an old vid of yours (thinking it was the Black reaction) 🙄
What a song and your so right about the emotional side of the song/performance, it makes a huuuge difference. It still has the power punch you in the chest ❤️🔥 I've been a fan from the start and this still caught me off guard at the end... literally had to pause and take a breath.
This whole mtv show could've been a mess as they weren't really looking forward to it.... They SMASHED IT!
Lovely and gorgeous Rebecca!! 😘😍♥️
I bought Pearl Jam's 'Ten' album, back in the day and this is a definite stand-out from the album, but fast forward to 2023 and I do feel angry with Pearl Jam for taking 'liberties' with the story of Jeremy Wade-Dell. The song is pretty much a collage of 2 different stories. "Clearly, I remember picking on the boy..." was from Vedder's own past experience of bullying another kid at school and his guilt, and then there was Jeremy's story that the band did not gain any permission to use from the Wade-Dell family. The result of that being Jeremy's parents forever being cast as villains in the song (pretty much), when in actuality, Jeremy was well cared for and looked after despite his psychiatric needs. That being said Vedder's MTV performance is permanently etched in my brain. 😊
It feels like forever becca😘 You look well and I need a big spoon so i don't miss a drop.❤
Another insightful reaction to a powerful singer and band. Love all that you do.
Thanks so much
We can still be there Rebecca!!❤ He's alive and well and still singing his ❤out!!!
great seetng you again 😊
Love the glasses Rebecca...fit! As is Mr Vedder's performance.
great song.
Mind blowing isn’t he ?
Absolutely stunning, control and sings like he saw the whole thing playbout in front of him. Eddie Vedder, legend and super talented, the whole band smashed this unplugged. A song to warn you THE human condition and what may lay beneath in every, single, one of us. Be kind.
oh my.... may I PLEASE suggest you go back and watch the official vid. it is potent and was the center of controversy when it came out. also, this song was written when they saw this news story in the back of a newspaper, getting basically no attention. it also reminded Eddie of a kid that he bullied in school, that also brought a gun to school in the class next to him (which verse 2 is about. at least that is what he said way back in the day in an interview... Eddie IS the emotion while singing. He is phenomenal!!!
One band I am still yet to see and that guy…. There’s not many people who are completely enveloped by the music and the vocals like that man
great follow up after almost 5 years of reacting to pearl jam
Patiently waiting for your next Pearl Jam reaction! What about Porch-unplugged?
You are just scratching the surface of one of the best bands ever. Check out Porch at Pinkpop to see them live and rockin. Check out Betterman 2006 MSG to see how he engages with the crowd. Check out Release at Wrigley Field to see how they connect with their fans. Going to see Pearl Jam is my version of going to church. Love your reactions and I've learned a lot about singing. Thank you.
I thought Betterman MSG was in 2010
This one has a very mixed connotation for me. I was a sophomore in high school when this came out, a bit of a weird loner and kinda sheltered from modern music at the time. That, and my name is Jeremy. I had people singing this at me and referencing it constantly to me, and I had zero clue what it was about or even that it existed. I hated the references and comments about it because I was out of the loop and didn’t understand what was going on, so in essence I was being bullied by what is an anti-bullying song. It wasn’t until many years later that I really heard the song and understood what it was about, and it was a bit of a chilling experience. This was, of course, long before the events of columbine so the concept of school shootings and violence hadn’t really entered into the public consciousness, but it struck me that all those kids who I perceived as taunting me were really playing with fire. It’s lucky I’m a generally passive person and had strong family support and love, otherwise Jeremy could very well have been me.
So, yeah. Great song, great performance, but it still frightens me to see the parallels and what could have been.
Rebecca hell yea Pearl jam always love your reaction and analysis.I agree totally about getting into the emotional aspect of the song. I have always sung with feeling and emotion.
Imagine being the family and this song comes on the radio. 😳
At the time of this recording Edd was ill and had a chest infection and was feeling crap. It turned out to be Pearl Jams most iconic sets.
Incredible song, and what a performance... never get old _{just like Jeremy Wade Dells and all those kids who never had a chance ─ and the current human history in a making is a perfect example ─ and remained unheard too long sadly... and just like that they are an example that must never get forgotten}!_
Eddie Vedder to me remains one of the best voice in Music history still today: Layne _"Man In The Voice"_ Staley, Chris _"Black Euphoria"_ Cornell, Scott _"The Mountain River"_ Weiland, Eddie _"Rats Master"_ Vedder _{quite impressive the fact the four of them are all from the Grunge golden era}_ and Michael _"The Last Rockstar"_ Hutchence... in the exact order with _"My Dream Brother"_ Jeff Buckley _{whom I couldn't listen no more ever, right after a mourning tribute I attended in his Official Italian Fanclub back in that tragic moment of his and, just because of his death, my life},_ Mike _"The Voice"_ Patton and Freddie _"The Queen"_ Mercury on a whole different level without any particular order and forever untouchable, each for a very distinctive reason.
One of the best vocals any genre or time.
Nothing change you been very Gorgeous, I also wish you a good health always. I am from this era… alternative rock from 90’s. Thank you for this reaction. I am a Peral Jam fan💪✌️ rock on🤘
Ten was the iconic album of my highschool days, and this MTV unplugged session with Pearl Jam was a high water mark of that time period. From innocence to experience...
"I'll ride the wave, where it takes me, I'll hold the pain, release me!"
Eddie Vedder is amazing ❤
I use to teach at the school where this happened.
Hermosa Rebeca ❤
Me encanta cuando reacciona a las canciones de Pearl Jam.
Black Unplugged is phenomenal and Jeremy video is the full story!
D'oh which you did awhile back! Will peruse your awesome library!!🎉🎤🎙🎧 🎉 🪅 🌌 🌟 ⭐️ 💫 🌞
At this point I don't think you can even call Eddie a great grunge singer, just a great Rock singer. His style and emotion are second to none.
Best band ever
Hi Rebecca. Pearl Jam concert ten years ago in West Palm Beach was excellent.
Yeah finally I love when you react to rock/metal music so much! keep it up you're great. I'd love to see more videos like that fr and I've already watched all of yours so far
More to come!
A bit of context, if I ranked all the albums I ever listened to by how many times I listened to them, Ten would be in my top 5. I've heard all sorts of versions of each of its 11 tracks. Jeremy is an odd case, I never heard a version better than the studio one (not the music video version, that one is very different). There is something about the bass tone and the multiple vocal tracks on this song, with headphones on it is a treat. I guess what I'm saying is if anyone has never heard the album version of Jeremy, they're missing out.
And you are so, so right about the drumming. Pearl Jam still made good music after that drummer left... or was kicked out. But Dave had a signature sound. It's a bit of a shame that things ended the way they did. Love you Dave, you're in my HoF.
Hey! I would love to see you react to a-ha - Summer moved on live! at oslo spektrum 2010 If you have not seen it you are in for a treat with the most insane longnote
I love love love Pearl Jam and Eddie
Got to see them when they opened for VH in the 90's...was amazing.
Rebecca...your more beautiful by the day ❤ oh & the music 🙏
Today is December 23, 2023 HAPPY BIRTHDAY EDDIE VEDDER #59 🎂😊🩷🤘✌️
Please react to more PJ before another few years go by. The music and Ed are a gift. If you want to experience Ed at maximum emotions, check out Come Back from Berlin 2010 but you have to see the speech before the song to get the emotion behind it.
I saw PJ 2x in September..my happy place. They are touring Europe next year. Do yourself a favor and see them live.
You MUST react to the closer of this show: "Porch"... Its nuts!
if i remember right he was sick during this performance this song and black were absolutely phenomenal!!!
Woah!
Dear Lady Rebecca, your reaction was very funny and on the other hand very informative... 🙂 As always!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Eddie is possessed 😂
Eddie is so captivating, passionate, intense, amazing and beautiful! Plus the band kills it in this unplugged performance.
Rebecca…..if you really like Eddies voice then check out PJ version of The Who - Love Reign O’er Me. The done an excellent live version during The Who rock honours show! I’m 100% sure you’d appreciate it 👍🏻
Everyone is amazing obviously, but Dave’s roll into the cymbal mute at the end is perfect.
Outstanding performance.
❤❤
The story of Jeremy hit him deeply when he read it, maybe it could of been him? I don't think there's anything technical about it, its 100% feeling and passion
Ed Vedder is my neighbor he's very humble and down to earth
Say howdy from the uk
@@rva he drives an old beat up black Cadillac and is very humble and down to earth. So is his wife Jill. His genius needs to be appreciated
This song touched so many of us when we were teens. The impact etched a mark on the soul. The way Eddie embodies music is pure magic! ❤️🤟
Such a powerful song
I wish I could sing as good as you 🎉
You can
Where have you been Beautiful your Breaking my Heart 💔..
You want passion? Listen to Eddie Vedder.
Eddie is the man