+dereksbooks Those are the examples you name? Swift and Drake are hardly worth mentioning in a negative light. Now, if you had mentioned Chris Brown and Kanye West, than you'd be on the right track.
@@EclecticCleric Spot on. Pearl Jam have so much energy, like the Who did in the day. Every one of the band were loving and having fun with their performance 👏👏👏👏👏👏
Fantastic! I can't choose which is the best, this cover or the original. But i guess it doesn't really matter. Great job, so powerful. Thanks God Pearl Jam and The Who exist!
The one live show I went to was everything I ever wanted. Tossing tambourines, sharing wine, jumping around it’s just as much fun for them as it was for everyone in the stadium. Love em!!!
Because eddie is that kid that happened to even meet his heroes and be appreciated by them. He always puts joy and respect in his covers, way more than when playing his own songs
I made it a tradition to always listened to this performance at the end of every college semester to celebrate my hard work, I just turned in my last exam for senior year and it’s so crazy to look back at where I was the last several times I listen to this
I honstly don't know what it is, but this whole video gives off amazing vibes for me. I feel like they are all so happy when they are paying tribute to the who, especially since the crowd gets so into it. I know that pumps the artists up even more. great vid, great band, great song.
And why not? Performing a rock & roll classic - no, the anthem of the rock & roll generation - in the cathedral of rock & roll, with 15,000 fans singing along - no, taking over - it's every rocker's dream!
Just love the energy that the whole band brings to this song. And off course the audience singing in tandem for that short chorus. All in all just love Pearl Jam wit this classic
I saw The Who -- with Pino Palladino & Zach Starkey -- maybe 10 years ago at a huge venue. I was there with my 20-something son, & there were people who were there w/their children _and_ grandchildren. Three generatiions belting out "Don't cry, don't raise your eye, it's only teenage wasteland." "Epic" is an overused term, but that truly was an epic moment. And I hope that I live to take _my_ grandchild to experience the sharing of great music across generations.
Never imagined any band other than The Who performing this song. A pretty good rendition, of course, missing several of the classic elements, but obviously the crowd grew up listening to our fogey rock ... and loved every second of it.
Agreed, this is about the best part of it. You have PJ playing a cover and the audience still belt it out like it's one of their own. That's exactly how it would have gone down in a The Who gig. Big smiles all round... it's a damn nice cover.
And here we have a bunch of blokes enjoying themselves on stage and getting the entire crowd pumped. In other words, a good old fashioned bunch of fun!
Probably the ONLY Band out there that can cover this song!!!! I have yet to see a GREAT cover of this song! Eddie pulls it off! Hell he is one of very few lead young guys that the old MASTERS of rock would allow on the stage with them. Eddie is always on stage with some GREAT classic rocker.
Brilliant band! Without doubt the closest to The Who, who are my favourite band of all time, but growing up I also liked Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin, Yes and a few others, but if I was young today, Pearl Jam would be my #1 favourite band - they have musical talent, amazing energy and stage presence (as The Who did when they took the rock world by storm!) They're superb 👏👏👏👏👏👏
The one guy who could sing this song BETTER than Roger Daltrey! This has got to be the GREATEST Old meets New stage performances. To see the utter joy on Roger Daltrey's face playing with these amazing musicians and stage performers. It probably was his greatest gig ever. It is like watching the inventor of the combustion engine see what it's like to be turned into a Harley.
what a massive kick, to play a fantastic song, from one of your biggest idols ... and pull it off!!!! awesome Pearl Jam!!!!!! .... one of the few who could do it!
2022 checking in. Just a reminder when watching this 2003 performance.. 9/11 was still fresh in everybody's mind. Not to mention that this was from MSG in NY. I can see in the fan's faces that this is what they all needed at that time in our history.
In my opinion, WHO are best rock band ever...with Tommy and Quadrophenia they catched immortality! And, hear a group of 2 generation after, pay tribute to them with this joy and involvement is fantastic!
I was there! Best concert I ever attended. www.dropbox.com/sh/d0709z07l7u7d49/AADghvLO6Cn_3s8RWYkI_e8Ga?dl=0 Thanks to Ten Club for providing front and center seats in row 16. An hour into the show Pearl Jam plays Evolution, Eddie gets the entire audience jumping up and down. Before they finish the song all the venue lights come on and NYPD and FDNY officials are onstage to stop the show and tell Eddie that they set off some catastrophe sensor (earthquake, bomb, less than two years after 9/11, etc) and joined The Who, Iron Maiden, and Bruce Springsteen as the other bands to have done so. At midnight Eddie tells the crowd they're going to keep playing and its going cost them $15,000 (MSG has some midnight deadline) they played until around 1:30am.
@@07foxmulder WARNING! Going to have to burst your bubble Debbie Downer.: Pearl Jam July 8th at Madison Square Garden ticket stub: www.dropbox.com/sh/d0709z07l7u7d49/AADghvLO6Cn_3s8RWYkI_e8Ga?dl=0 So you're saying the author of this blog made up the same story I'm making up? www.myconcertarchive.com/en/event?id=13841 And the author of this article is just parroting the same story? "Night one in New York saw the crowd and the band physically shake Madison Square Garden during “Do The Evolution,” which, according to an arena technician, had only been accomplished by the likes of the Grateful Dead, Iron Maiden and Bruce Springsteen in the past." www.southcoasttoday.com/article/20030727/NEWS/307279920 I never said it was on the DVD. Instead of accusing people of making stuff you should put that effort into doing due diligence. But that actually takes skill and effort. Fox Mulder would have actually put in the effort. You don't do your youtube account name any justice.
Music is the best facet of humanity
Albert Hofmann And also the worst, see Taylor Swift, Drake, etc.
+dereksbooks Those are the examples you name? Swift and Drake are hardly worth mentioning in a negative light. Now, if you had mentioned Chris Brown and Kanye West, than you'd be on the right track.
***** An ego-maniac who throws a public tantrum so often that you could set your watch to isn't bad?
La La Land sounds like a lovely place.
Matthew VandenBerg What William said. I was referring to the actual music. No judgment on Swift as a person. I don't know anything about her.
lol. this song is old school. was this on ranbow or w.ever his name is or some movie w/Arnold s.? feels tread millish
Best “Baba O’Riley” cover I’ve ever listened to. It’s got the pure spirit of the original, but it’s great in its own way.
Agreed. I always caution against covering The Who - no one has as much energy, but this is close.
@@EclecticCleric Spot on. Pearl Jam have so much energy, like the Who did in the day. Every one of the band were loving and having fun with their performance 👏👏👏👏👏👏
Fantastic! I can't choose which is the best, this cover or the original. But i guess it doesn't really matter. Great job, so powerful. Thanks God Pearl Jam and The Who exist!
Is it just me or does that show look like the most fun in the world?
They always are!!!! ;)
The one live show I went to was everything I ever wanted. Tossing tambourines, sharing wine, jumping around it’s just as much fun for them as it was for everyone in the stadium. Love em!!!
My absolute dream is to go to a Pearl Jam show. It’s bucket list for me!
Because it's from 2003, before the world decided to spend their life looking at/through a cell phone instead of enjoying something live.
When people were not enslaved to use their mobiles
You will never find a band that looks to be more genuinely happy when doing a a cover than Pearl Jam.
Nirvana
Because eddie is that kid that happened to even meet his heroes and be appreciated by them. He always puts joy and respect in his covers, way more than when playing his own songs
The crowd singing, chills.
Spot on. Best part of the performance for me as well.
No generation was considered more of a teenage wasteland than the X-ers. This is out anthem.
Man....the smiles on these guys faces. It's always fun playing the songs of your heroes.
One of the best Baba O Riley covers, Pearl Jam kept the heart and soul of this classic - Great tribute to The Who.
Am 65 year old man I have seen the who 5 times. This is the best cover of this rock anthem. Great job
I made it a tradition to always listened to this performance at the end of every college semester to celebrate my hard work, I just turned in my last exam for senior year and it’s so crazy to look back at where I was the last several times I listen to this
Eddie Vedder even in a dad t-shirt and short hair still oozes rock star class.
Came to check someone had made this comment.
@@thethrowawaythatstayed7055 hahah cheers!!
Even looking like Paul Reiser he still nails it. Lol 😅👍
ahah how did he choose this cloth ? he slept in the wrong house ? he looks like fresh outta the church
Eddie was almost 40 at this time, he looks like a dad with class lmao
A song you wish would never end
casperld and you wish you could right something as good stands up today
Well said!
The Who contributed some real masterpieces!
Ikrr
i wish wishlist never end
There was not a single person in this arena that wasn't happy. Epic.
that was beautiful when the crowd sang it PERFECTLY!!!!
That’s what Pearl Jam fans are the bomb diggity!
Gave me chills lol
Best moment of the song.
the amount of joy everyone had when they recognized the song is what rock and roll is all about
I didn’t know I needed to hear this today!
Jeff is so adorable! jumping around like a happy kid! This crowd is beautiful! I wish I was there
I honstly don't know what it is, but this whole video gives off amazing vibes for me. I feel like they are all so happy when they are paying tribute to the who, especially since the crowd gets so into it. I know that pumps the artists up even more. great vid, great band, great song.
Zachary Bueche I totally agree. The crowd was awesome! Pre-smartphone era....
they look like jerk offs to me!
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And why not? Performing a rock & roll classic - no, the anthem of the rock & roll generation - in the cathedral of rock & roll, with 15,000 fans singing along - no, taking over - it's every rocker's dream!
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The best cover of this classic ever, and they are having fun with it as well.
Just love the energy that the whole band brings to this song. And off course the audience singing in tandem for that short chorus. All in all just love Pearl Jam wit this classic
As one of many millions of "Biggest Who Fans In The World" I highly approve of the energy and rockingness here!
How think in a different way...that's MUSIC & LIFE!!!
Long live The Who!!
I saw Pearl Jam play Baba O'Riley in 1993, it was a spiritual experience.
His voice is friggin legendary!!
Now that’s music and what it does to people is evidently shown in this video and I’m loving it 🥰
I can only imagine what it must feel like to have 30 or 40k people singing the lyrics back at you...my God.... awesomeness...
agree
You actually feel the force of the crowds voice coming up on you thick
That's the best feeling for musicians on stage.. the reason to tour imo
@@tonymanfredi6844 True!
I saw The Who -- with Pino Palladino & Zach Starkey -- maybe 10 years ago at a huge venue. I was there with my 20-something son, & there were people who were there w/their children _and_ grandchildren. Three generatiions belting out "Don't cry, don't raise your eye, it's only teenage wasteland."
"Epic" is an overused term, but that truly was an epic moment. And I hope that I live to take _my_ grandchild to experience the sharing of great music across generations.
I saw them perform this November 23, 2013 in Los Angeles. This song live is magic. I love you PJ. Best experience in my 19 years of life.
The best cover I've seen. Everyone there gained an extra year of life from that energy.
Okay, they did justice to one of rock's greatest anthems! Long live rock!
Friggin teary-eyed after watching all that awesomeness!
I’m not even a Pearl Jam fan(I’m old) but Id give anything to be back in that fun time period and I really love watching Matt Camron play the drums.
Never imagined any band other than The Who performing this song. A pretty good rendition, of course, missing several of the classic elements, but obviously the crowd grew up listening to our fogey rock ... and loved every second of it.
Drummer is absolutely KILLER!
Cracking cover of a cracking song,vedder ripping it up,and that crowd chorus 🤘🤘🤘
Real rock, real bands, plays tribute and crowd is pumped! AWESOME!
This looks like so much fun! I want to see them live so bad :(
What a fucking great audience
Agreed, this is about the best part of it. You have PJ playing a cover and the audience still belt it out like it's one of their own. That's exactly how it would have gone down in a The Who gig. Big smiles all round... it's a damn nice cover.
+kittehhatetube agree
I went to the show.
All Pearl Jam shows are the greatest fun in the world
probably the best who cover ive heard......ty PJ
your5 comment is 3 years ago...yea you are right-),,
Peal Jam and The Who... that's just f*ng awesome.
These Lads are at the Top Of Their Game....FEFREK'NPHENOMINAL
Eddie is the cutest and so full of energy. Pearl Jam having so much fun. Would have loved Tto have been at this Madison Square Garden concert 🖐🖐💖💖🇦🇺🇦🇺
And here we have a bunch of blokes enjoying themselves on stage and getting the entire crowd pumped. In other words, a good old fashioned bunch of fun!
Ah, younger Eddie Vedder rockin' that high school history teacher look. So weird to see now
yeshie Mr.Vedder will this song be on the test?
wish he was my history teacher..... long long time ago than we've made some history. omg this is so cliche
@@doreendekruyf2430 *creepy
How old is he here?
@@jennifersmith6597 2003 so he was maybe 40
John Entwistle died just a year before this concert. RIP John "The Ox" Entwistle aka THUNDER FINGERS!
I love Pearl Jam, I love this cover and I f*cking love the Steve Diggle's smiling face. He is so happy to be there, just like a kid playing
Probably the ONLY Band out there that can cover this song!!!! I have yet to see a GREAT cover of this song! Eddie pulls it off! Hell he is one of very few lead young guys that the old MASTERS of rock would allow on the stage with them. Eddie is always on stage with some GREAT classic rocker.
LesSmith45 Eddie's favorite band is the Who, he became friends with them and sang with them several times.
Mr Big did an impressive cover of this.....ruclips.net/video/IftwNKO_1WE/видео.html
Thank you Pearl Jam ,,and every one who made this possible ,Rock on !!!!
Brilliant band! Without doubt the closest to The Who, who are my favourite band of all time, but growing up I also liked Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin, Yes and a few others, but if I was young today, Pearl Jam would be my #1 favourite band - they have musical talent, amazing energy and stage presence (as The Who did when they took the rock world by storm!) They're superb 👏👏👏👏👏👏
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This video makes me happy. Everyone is having so much fun.
I just heard the original and thought to myself "man wouldn't it be great if Eddie Vedder sang this"
I'm so glad he did lol
Very amazing: Pearl Jam sing who all together with Madison Square public
Wow, these guys look like they are having the most fun. Everyone.
This band is everything that's right about the music biz
Fan Man at 0:12 understands what's about to go down
Goosebumps throughout the whole song!
1:22
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aaah fuck it 0:00 - 4:31
Awesome guys, great energy. You will never let us down.
Thank you.
I miss going to concerts
This is not a T.V. Studio...Josh! Turn these lights out! This is a fucking rock concert.
hahahaha! yup Josh is at it again!
This is the final encore, they always turn on the house lights to let the audience know they are the 7th member of Pearl Jam.
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It went over your head.
@@travzimmerman1340 "it went over my head"
Back ground vocals: "over my head"
"but it sure feels nice"
Background vocals again: "over my head"
@@travzimmerman1340 it appears my comment went over your head, if you catch my drift. By the way, are you from Minnesota, fly over country?
Holy shit the crowd singing gave me chills. I love this video.
This looks it would be such a fun song to play.
Music is one of the most important things for your soul ❤️
Love this performance!! Love the 2003 Pearl Jam, so powerful!! Everyone is having a blast!! Eddie does the best covers. Thank you for sharing!! 😊💓🤘✌️
It's so good to see that my favourite band is Pearl Jam and Eddie's favourite is The Who :)
Music is a Gift.
It is so so so so cool that my new favorite Band PJ is huge fans of my last favorite band of the last 50 years - THE WHO!!!!!
That's pure gold.
I’m in that crowd someplace. It was one of the loudest and rowdiest shows I’ve ever been to.
Probaly the best cover ive heard of this song. Awesome
Epic. Best voice in rock and roll 🎸
The one guy who could sing this song BETTER than Roger Daltrey! This has got to be the GREATEST Old meets New stage performances. To see the utter joy on Roger Daltrey's face playing with these amazing musicians and stage performers. It probably was his greatest gig ever. It is like watching the inventor of the combustion engine see what it's like to be turned into a Harley.
Roger Daltrey isn't in this video. That's Tony from the Buzzcocks.
To say that it's better than Daltrey and that Daltrey is on the stage...two stupid things said in a row.
Exactly. It's a fine cover but don't be an idiot.
what a massive kick, to play a fantastic song, from one of your biggest idols ... and pull it off!!!! awesome Pearl Jam!!!!!! .... one of the few who could do it!
really really done well! felt it in the soul!
01:42 maldito y querido rock n roll........gracias The Who..!!!
FANTASTIC
I saw Pearl Jam do this at Lollapalooza in 1992 in New Orleans. It was epic.
This sounds so P E R F E C T 😍
WONDERFUL!!!!!!!!!
Saltano tutti per aria.bellissimo.
2022 checking in. Just a reminder when watching this 2003 performance.. 9/11 was still fresh in everybody's mind. Not to mention that this was from MSG in NY. I can see in the fan's faces that this is what they all needed at that time in our history.
Superb cover ❤️
PURE FKN MAGIC
Everyone's having so much fun.
In my opinion, WHO are best rock band ever...with Tommy and Quadrophenia they catched immortality! And, hear a group of 2 generation after, pay tribute to them with this joy and involvement is fantastic!
No better band to cover this! 👍👌🤘
Love how the band is having as much fun as audience1111 awesome cover.
One of the best covers
Holy sh*t, that' a lotta people having a lotta fun. Including every damn gentleman on stage.
Is very good baba in the duo tube verry good
Awesome. Nice to see these young people appreciate this great song.
3:38 Aw, Moon use to go off right about here.
Like Moon ever needed a time stamp to go off.
Please explain. Who is Moon?
@@kevinneely9878 Keith Moon, the drummer for The Who
@@kevinneely9878 just curios, how old are you?
@@JonBecker81 haha ikr. how the hell
Yes!!!!!!!!!❤😊❤
I saw the Who perform this song twice, (2013 and 2015), but this performance is also great!.. Rock On!
***** the loudest thing i've ever heard was the Who doing this song
Keith Moon Still lives in all of you
Buzzcock guitarist is almost a ringer for Keith Moon, both looks and excitement, he rocks
A M A Z I N G ! the best cover of Who B.o.R.
Lo mejor!! Eddy eres único ❤
joy!!
J' Adore this perfect moment
Absolutely love the energy in this performance, but damn I'm glad none of them are rockin this look anymore
I was there! Best concert I ever attended.
www.dropbox.com/sh/d0709z07l7u7d49/AADghvLO6Cn_3s8RWYkI_e8Ga?dl=0
Thanks to Ten Club for providing front and center seats in row 16. An hour into the show Pearl Jam plays Evolution, Eddie gets the entire audience jumping up and down. Before they finish the song all the venue lights come on and NYPD and FDNY officials are onstage to stop the show and tell Eddie that they set off some catastrophe sensor (earthquake, bomb, less than two years after 9/11, etc) and joined The Who, Iron Maiden, and Bruce Springsteen as the other bands to have done so. At midnight Eddie tells the crowd they're going to keep playing and its going cost them $15,000 (MSG has some midnight deadline) they played until around 1:30am.
This entire concert was released on DVD (Live at the Garden). No such thing happened during Do the Evolution.
@@07foxmulder WARNING! Going to have to burst your bubble Debbie Downer.:
Pearl Jam July 8th at Madison Square Garden ticket stub:
www.dropbox.com/sh/d0709z07l7u7d49/AADghvLO6Cn_3s8RWYkI_e8Ga?dl=0
So you're saying the author of this blog made up the same story I'm making up?
www.myconcertarchive.com/en/event?id=13841
And the author of this article is just parroting the same story?
"Night one in New York saw the crowd and the band physically shake Madison Square Garden during “Do The Evolution,”
which, according to an arena technician, had only been accomplished by the likes of the Grateful Dead, Iron Maiden
and Bruce Springsteen in the past."
www.southcoasttoday.com/article/20030727/NEWS/307279920
I never said it was on the DVD. Instead of accusing people of making stuff you should put that effort into doing due diligence. But that actually takes skill and effort. Fox Mulder would have actually put in the effort. You don't do your youtube account name any justice.
Excellent cover and it looks like all were having fun.
Epic!
The happiness The Who brought to the world , 😎🙌🤘