Vocal Coach REACTS - Pearl Jam, Black (Live)
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- Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
- Pearl Jam, live MTV unplugged Live in New York 1992
Pearl Jam is an American rock band formed in 1990 in Seattle, Washington. The band's lineup consists of founding members Jeff Ament, Stone Gossard, Mike McCready, and Eddie Vedder, as well as Matt Cameron, who joined in 1998. Keyboardist Boom Gaspar has also been a touring/session member with the band since 2002
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When he flips out at Eddie's falsetto twist, I feel it every time.
That part and the very last little part Eddie does to end the song. Love both of those little pieces.
I feel the whole song every time😂😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
wat falsetto is?
Every time.
@@richardhowle8591 I'm no singer, so I had to look up the exact definition for you since nobody else answered. A falsetto is a method of voice production used by male singers, especially tenors, to sing notes higher than their normal range. I hope this helps you, friend:D
I wonder if those in the audience had any idea they were watching a piece of music history?
I wish I was in that audience, I would give anything to go back to early 90 and see this legend in his prime!!!
between pearljam nirvana and alice in chains. . mtv unplugged viewers really couldnt have understood how big these moments would be. . . what a time for music it was there in the 90s
@@Blizzard0fHope yeah unplugged was probably the best live concert series there has been.. so much history was made in unplugged! Nirvana was my fav then AIC and pearljam in a tie for second
I hope your not being an arse there mate. I’m guessing cause their at a pear jam concert yup I guess they are. Be nice. Costs nothing. Xx
Of course! I was in high school when this dropped, we knew. We all knew.
I am truly amazed that eddie could scream throughout the 90s and then in the 2000s write and perform exquisite songs such as those on the soundtrack to Into the Wild. His voice has only improved since then! Extraordinary vocalist 😍
Some people are straight singers, some are performers with bells and whistles, some are storytellers with varying levels of singing expertise. Eddie Vedder is a storyteller in this song. As a writer myself, I can say the lyrics of this song always shake me. How can your eyes not get moist while listening?
I got to see them live. They are phenomenal
Pearl Jam was high school music for me. I remember watching MTV until the early morning hours for videos of them, Candlebox, Alice in Chains, Nirvana, Stone Temple Pilots, Green Day, etc etc. There was no Internet, so it was the radio or MTV. VH1 was more like classic rock.
I've seen PJ 6 times, but the last was over 15 years ago.
"It's like he wants to jump out of his seat." If you know anything about Eddie, he'll do much more than just jump off of that stool. 😁
Stages and high beams
@@VivacityTS that's crazy ed for u
I am pretty sure he fall off the stool during the porch preformance at the end of the set
@@drpickledude He did indeed! Gotta love him
I saw him playing monkey boy on the lighting rig Auckland '98. They got off lightly at MTV.
That falsetto is a gift and I love how he completely defies everything
I was taught in vocal coaching...."open your mouth wider...enunciate your words." He breaks all the rules successfully.
My favorite singer and band ..
PLEASE consider reacting to Alice in Chains ‘Love, hate, love’ Live at the Moore!
xD Love hearing you talk about music/bands! Don't hesitate to speak when it's something that you know something about.
Stone Gossard came up with that incredible melody line.
this gives me the chills listening to it
I just listened to this show today. I like to go for a short run with this show. I LOVE it!
"All the love gone bad, turned my world to black" gets me everytime.
2024 and his live concerts sound as crisp as it did back when this was recorded in the 90's. He has some type of secret sauce to hit all these notes like he does.
You nailed 5:20 the control shown there is incredible.
Well done Kenny. I have watched many reviews of this performance and yours was impressive. Thanks so much. As an old heavy metalhead I would love to see your reviews to my favorite bands. Metallica, Pantera, Iron Maiden, Slayer, etc. I would be a fan for life
Shut up my friend and listen. You hear it, even on his worst day Eddie is fantastic.
I've already watched plenty reacts to this performance but you're in a another level. Great video...greetings from Brazil
His voice always makes me feel like i'm traveling over hills, in a car. Lots of fun.
Love this one too, my favorite Pearl Jam song. Have you done any reactions to Temple of the Dog? Es[ecially "Hunger Strike" - love how you "swear" Phillip Glasshole is my favorite LOL
take a look at Corey Taylor's acoustic version of Snuff. Deep lyrics and passion you can feel.
Incredible performance. Another song that I love this live performance of,rather than the studio version.
He's actually become an even better singer. He must have had lessons. His control now is crazy
Stone and Mike are responsible for much of the melody. The guitar players are amazing. I have seen Stone talk about writing and just knows where things go, like how he talked about getting from one point to another and every single way you can get there. Dude is an amazing guitar player, as is Mike.
Where did Eddy go? To a place that has been completely covered in shadow because, the light has chosen to go away.
Eddy Vedder, the world's loudest mumbler.
One of my all time favourites
Fun fact. I worked for an audio company in NY. I hopped in a cab and hand delivered that mic Eddie is hanging onto. I didn’t meet him or the band.at that time. Just delivery.
Timeless.
This bands performance, the Nirvana and Alice In Chains Unplugged are the best Unplugged performances filmed. I love watching Tiny Desk concerts because it reminds me of Unplugged. If you ever check out Tiny Desk performances start with the Death Cab for Cutie set.
Didnt knew that Connan O Brian knew how to sing hahaha, good channel man! Got a new follower...
"Son of a beach towel" is NOT cussing.. LMAO! Got a sub just for that :D
In his defense he does say "dammit" right after apologizing for cursing.
My fave pearl jam or one ofem
"It's like he wants to jump out of his seat." Yah, go watch the performance of Porch. He does!
i like youre program, saludos desde Argentina
Holy shit, still makes my skin...amazig peformance.
gotta react to and breakdown Jeremy by Pearl Jam in that same MTV Unplugged set. There's a video on RUclips.
@2:15 you say, "It's like he's got one gear, Eddie Vedder gear." @4:16 I bet you regret saying that LOL. I love watching people react to this performance, especially vocal coaches. I enjoyed watching you enjoy, Ken! It is only natural now to jump back another year and visit Hunger Strike, sang by Eddie and the late great Chris Cornell. It was also the first time Eddie's voice was put on a record. You will not regret it.
For the record, my younger self would have gladly abandoned my entire life for Mr. Vedder. 😘😍❤️
Watch some of the recent live performances
Its definitely affected him in the long term but even today his voice is so unique.
Waiting for Mike Patton ‼️❤️
Im just subscribing this... for the next PJ song. Cheers
He has got the the sweetest cheeks and lips. And that growl..damn he's beautiful ...he is so emotionally raw when he does this song .. it's like it takes him to a place ...a place where things run deep. .great song!!
I truly think in my opinion that Eddie Vedder is the greatest rock singer of all time. If you listen to any of his live performances even to this day he is just so consistent!
Yeah... holy crap...
Please react to Portishead - Mystereons live, Roseland NYC set. I love this react! Such good emotion
Mondo Cane (Mike Patton) - Deep Deep Down
I call it “getting invisible”. The dragon we chase.
Tool 'Sober' live '93... Great
It was a primal, guttural performance.
KEEP IN MIND that he went from "alive" to "black" with only 30 seconds vocals break in between songs and then 3 minute break and went on to jeremy.
4:17 everyone's reaction to this song every time lol
maybe react to taka- hello (cover adele), its just amazing.
Holy shit you never know what Eddie's gonna do next when he sings...
...ohhhhkay now he's climbing up the rafters.
Dude acts like he's never heard Eddie Vedder before. He is in rapture . Everybody falls in love with Eddie
you should really react to the whole Alice In Chains unplugged concert. specifically nutshell & down in a hole
And that’s why Eddie Vedder
Is Eddie vedder
Why are you not wearing over-the-ear headphones, my boy? Lol
I have a thought... just listen and enjoy the music and lyrics. Don’t study it. Just experience it. You’re welcome.
Let me find you the quote he gave regarding this song....
Ken: "... Eddie had a terrible chest cold or something?"
Eddie: "AAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAH."
This was true. He did have a awful cold during this filming it’s said
The Grunge bands of that time all put their heart and soul in their music. You can hear it from Alice In Chains, Nirvana, and Sound Garden too.
Rick D Branch and they got slaughtered for it. It was criminal.
Yeah Rick soundgarden! Now your talking my language.
chris>layne>eddie>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>kurt..just saying.. and i love cobain
I miss that so fuckin' bad...
LucidCharade yeah
Much love and respect for Jerry “guitar riff master” Cantrell 🤘🤘🤘
“I know someday you’ll have a beautiful life, I know you’ll be the sun in somebody else’s sky. But, why, why, why can’t it be mine?” is some flippin poetry right there.
Justin its actually star in somebody elses sky but yes that gets me everytime.
One of my favorite lines ever
It's star. He references the sun in this song earlier. Love this song!
Black is my favorite song in Ten. The poetry is spot on.
Super Psyched haha yeah it’s star and youre, right he said sun earlier... twice actually but the first time was him forgetting his lyrics unless he changed it on purpose.
"Son of a beach towel" - sorry for cussing....lolz
That was so funny
he remembers what his grandmother would do otherwise
I went to the comments just to see if someone commented on that lol
😳😂😂😂
@@honooryu5374 She was altogether too quick with that switch, dear grand mommy..
7:25 when a Vocal Coach suddenly forgets about all the technique and is blown away by the emotions.... for me this is just one of the most emotional live performances of all time
Pearl Jam Black and STP Plush are the most emotional, precious and phenomenal MTV performances on history (for me)
I'm a 50+ yr old black guy and I listen to this song once a day! To be able to feel his emotions and just raw energy of pain to pad to audience is incredible. Bravo Eddie!
@@antoniomcmahon3499 I can't listen to this song like that. Breaks my freaking heart. I just wanna reach into the speakers and hug EV
@@moniq914 and that young lady is what music is suppose to do to you when done right! Give Al Green's "How do you mend a broken heart " live version a listen or Jill Scott's first album "live" edition. You'll definitely cry a few times. Your emotions signal your great taste in music no doubt about it!
you can feel it, the power that eddie transmit singing with just his soul that's wath this man feeled in that moment
All I can think of when I watch this is what a drop-dead gorgeous beauty Eddie was .
Vedder and Gilmour growing out of their absurdly beautiful youth is something which bothers me no end hahah
IS not WAS
irishwench333 I am a straight, married man and I agree.
Yesssssssssss
Frankly, if you're straight and you DON'T find 90's Eddie gorgeous, you're not comfortable with your sexuality.
You should see the version he did after Chris Cornell died, where he breaks down in tears... it's rough.
True story 👌🏻😎
Moxie the Game Bunny link?
It happened in Florence the month after, I was there (I'm from Florence)✌
Here's the link... for me a double emotion, because of a memory about a fact that probably even Vedder didn't konw... about 400 metres behind this stage (Park of Cascine) stands up the roof of the Opera Theather, over that is a little open air stage, about 1.000 seats capacity, Chris played there in acoustic one-man-show in June 2012 (six years before this Eddie's concert at Firenze Rocks), obviously I had been there, too.
ruclips.net/video/IfmKAkVfvgA/видео.html
He did the song during his live solo tour. I cannot remember the city, it was in another country. Spain maybe? idk
Where did he go when he sang that song, RUclips reactor, Jamal AKA Jamal said it best. "He went to the place where those lyrics were created."
I love Jamel!
Wow! I like that.
I love Jamal too
Jamel is the best! Love that dude! I saw his reaction too and he was totally right about that 🤘🏻
Something along the lines of "that song was crying." TWinstheNews reaction. That just felt so true.
Eddie is an incredible vessel for emotion. He uses his entire body to project his thoughts and emotions. Watch again and watch his hands, eyes, and mouth. He is a very quiet and shy person, soft spoken but the moment he gets on stage he releases it all. Pinkpop 92' Porch is a great video to express this.
It makes me emotional jus watching him! He was definitely a hot piece in those days .
@@teresafroemel79 I agree with both statements!
his way on stage reminds me a bit of aurora's. and they both remind me heavily of plenty of neurodivergent people I've met as well as myself. I'm not here to diagnose but I find it deeply fascinating, how different people use their bodies to express emotion in song.
This song is, simply, about a girl that he loved when he was younger. I’ve heard this recording many times, and I’ve found it fascinating that he essentially cries for exactly one note at the climax. He must’ve really been feeling it this performance because he added a lot. The “we belong together” isn’t in the song, but it’s heavily implied in my opinion. This song is one of the saddest I’ve ever heard. The others would be Disturbed’s Cover of The Sound Of Silence, Wings For Marie/10,000 Days by Tool, and Daddy by Korn. I recommend all of these except Daddy, because the weight of that is mostly in the lyrics and not the performance. Great review!
You should hear this live when he sang it as a tribute to Chris Cornell. He actually cries during it, it's so heart-wrenching to hear and see
All great recommendations for the other songs.
Nutshell by alice in chains unplugged is certainly among the list of sings you mentioned.
Doesnt need to be unplugged btw
I'd like to see the reaction of the gal he wrote this song about all these years later...
It just doesn’t get Eddie Vedder than this. I really love the unplugged version of Porch as well.
Good call. The Porch performance was perfect.
Porch 1 of my favorites of all time garden I am mine are the other ones among others
Porch from pinkpop 92 is one of the greatest live videos out there too.
porch was the best of the set for sure
Alice n Chains unplugged is awesome . I still.listen to it. Pearl James does wonders unplugged as well. I've heard alot ofunplugged music from the greatest and none of them have touched me like PJ and AIC...Its as if you can feel every word in every song somewhere deep .
To me. This song is haunting, beautiful and full of heartache and pain at the same time. One I can relate to.
Eddie is amazing. This has been called one of the best performances of all time.
I sure as hell can't sing this song like Eddie can but I can feel it like him. I think
we all have had that one person in our lives that we just can't shake.
between pearljam nirvana and alice in chains. . mtv unplugged viewers really couldnt have understood how big these moments would be. . . what a time for music it was there in the 90s
So glad I was alive then. I will always adore Eddie.
STP
Do Alice in Chains - Love Hate Love or! Man in The Box both live at The Moore version ... Layne Staley at his Prime for me the Best Singer from Grunge Era
Yes, please, Love hate Love!!!
Yes to The Moore. Possibly the best performance out of the entirety of the grunge era.
Laura Gud .. yea totally agree with that
@@melisaziggy he already did love hate love
@@humzakhalid7902 yes! fantastic
That's just another reason why Grunge was the last great era...You can distinctively tell the big 4 leaf singers apart..And u just CANNOT beat their emotion
Agreed ! Grunge 4 Life 🤘🏻
I’ve been on a self destructive trip with that song for the last 3 weeks now, it’s been always my fave out of Ten, but man, this performance kills me every time. Also, Eddie’s cheekbones are something to die for! ;)
Hey, you may have listened to the CD Ten.... did you ever hear the hidden song? Maybe it might help you. It helps me when I get upset... ruclips.net/video/uBVm-K0rsrQ/видео.html
Look after yourself x.
Nicholas Scriven it’s ok, the therapy will help ;) thank you x
OMG girl SAME. Once I hear it once it just doesn't leave my head. I hear it in my sleep!
Have been binging this and chris Cornells version of nothing compares for about the same time as you!
“This is so... emotionally wrong.”
This song takes you to a place where you can’t go, anymore. Every single time.
Raw. Not wrong. Raw.
This song hurts me for some reason. His pain is so raw
This song hits a similar chord with everyone. If you have ever lost anyone close to you or your first real love that ended you will feel this song with Eddie. you can still have that same experience today but not as easily.
@@jasonsulewski8215 Of course. But just like one of the lines in Creep by Radiohead goes like "I don't care if it hurts" ; there's a cover where this old man says "It's okay if it hurts" Emotionally wrong isn't wrong either. Breathe, Teacher. Breathe.
I'll drink to that!
Eddie doesn’t get the credit for his writing his lyrics are brilliant even too this day. Great reaction ✌️
He was in dating a girl all through high school and they were in a extremely close relationship and everything revolved around her and when it came later in his senior year she left him and he never saw or heard from her again. Very deep song.
About 6:20 it looks like you realize the full emotional impact of this song. Eddie goes to another place here and this much raw emotion can't be matched.
6:10 that's also how I look to young Eddie Vedder, the man was handsome AF and has a voice like no other. BTW not gay.
you needn't to clarify your sexuality, though
@@sliverbox271991 I still did, what's the problem with that?
@@Nugromant it shows your inner homophobia, you can find a man handsome and be the straightest man in the world ahah are you afraid people think you're gay?
@@sliverbox271991 Lol "inner homophobia" hahahahahaa yeah sure sounds to me like intolerant people are asking for "tolerance" with ridiculous arguments
As a female, I find Eddie one of the sexiest men ever! The looks, the voice, the emotion, the personality...
No matter how many times you see this.. it just leaves you in total awe
So, Black is my favorite song of all time, and this is my favorite performance of it. The part where you paused and said that he was building up to something("how quick the sun can drop away"), was actually him messing up the lyrics. That line you'll hear again later in the song, where it's supposed to be. You can see the realization for a split second. I think the fact that he still sang the actual heck out of it, is a testament to his abilities. To this day, his live performances of black are full of that same emotion.
He's incredible. Thanks for this cool analysis!
I'm a huge fan and never stopped being one. Still bummed Nashville was postponed. But yes, even today, when they perform that song, it's still raw, emotional and I think everyone can relate to it. I've heard it more times, in more versions than I can recall and it still hits me hard.
I noticed that too the first time I saw it "I know she gave me all that she wore" was what he meant to sing - and you're so right! That little pursed lip and slight shake of the head was him being a bit pissed at himself for messing up - but like you say, he still committed to the mistake and delivered an otherwise flawless performance.
There’s one thing about Eddie that will always be true. He is GOING to make you feel every single word. Whether you want to or not.
I like how he has a tie while he listens to Pearl Jam
Backing vocals were by their amazing bass player “Jeff Ament”
and rhythm guitarist Stone Gossard
And singer eddie vedder
And me every time I hear this song.
Do-do-do-do-do-do
To this day in 2020, this entire 1992 performance remains one of the best concerts televised on live TV ever! And son of a beach towel that look of anguish on his face by the end!
Eddie sings with his whole body and soul. I'm surprised he was able to stay seated
The fact that he was drop dead gorgeous didn’t hurt either. 🙋🏼♀️
This song......."I know someday you'll have a beautiful life, I know you'll be a star in someone else's sky".....been there.
If Conan O’Brien and Paul Rudd had a lovechild 😂😂 nah man awesome reaction 👌🏻
mixed with bill nye of music!
He looks very different when he finishes singing this song.
The thing that makes this especial, Eddie never followed any vocal technique. He's just being.. himself. So does the singers of grunge movement.
Eddie doesn't need technique 😂 He's too good for that 😂
"I feel like he's got one gear, and that's the Eddie Vedder gear" (123 seconds later) "Holy crap!"
Eddie is beautiful inside and outside 💜
I've watched this MTV UNPLUGGED SOOO MANY TIMES, IM FREAKIN CRAZY🤪 I LOVE PEARL JAM AND EDDIE IS SOOO FREAKING GORGEOUS!!
"Son of a beach towel!" made me realize that this coach is basically Niles Crane
Is it just me or did he not sound just like him lol
LMAO this just made me laugh so loud 😂
That was one of the most adorable and cute curses I’ve ever heard!
Best line. "Why cant it be mine" breaks my heart every time...
Am I the only person who's always wildly impressed by how long he could hold a note? These days he has to breathe in the middle of them. Smoking for 30+ years will do that to you.
This video gives me chills, gets me hot, and makes me cry, all at the same time, every time. Eddie is pure perfection here--his singing is so passionate yet he seems so vulnerable, and he is just simply beautiful. He's never sounded or looked better. And what is it about the way he moves his mouth starting at 8:06 that is so incredibly sexy? 😍😍😍
I was a radio DJ in my teens in the late 90's... That vocal run at 4:05 made me set up a meeting with our music director to insist this version replace the album version. Killer performance. This & the Alice in Chains "Unplugged" were simply phenomenal. Honestly, that's one of my favorite parts of any song, ever. :)