Is it just me or is there something chilling about this rendition, especially when Eddie sings, "Is your money that GOOD". I also dig how eddie adds "white mansions" refering to The White House maybe? Dylan's original with all the extra verses stands the test of time and is friggin amazingď
You can say all you want about what this song means, or you can argue about war and politics, but I know we can all agree that this is one of the most powerful and passionate songs ever written.
Eddie Vedder sings this song with so much passion. Ironically Dylan wrote this before Eddie Vedder was born. This is my second favorite version (behind Dylan).
One of the many reasons i've loved this guy ever since it's beacuse he sang out with this uncanny earthly flavor - something a couple of notches above from out of the plain technique - of song-writers such as Mr Bob Dylan..!
You see the moment of silence after the song's last cord? And how still everyone was when Dave approached, all claps and smiles? Powerful song, casts a powerful spell. Everyone was listening.
They came out of the music revelation in the early 90's, survived the top 40, and now play their music for just those who really appreciate it. Out of the MTV crowd is exactly where they should be.
Dylan was such an amazing song writer, this song is incredibly deep, and was written during the vietnam era, in particular i believe this was meant for richard nixon in particular, but my god eddies voice is made for this song
@stratmad bob dylans 30th ann. concert.. its amazing - couldn't agree more - thats the moment eddie vedder became a name that PARENTS of pearl jam fans all of a sudden wanted to hear more from - thats certainly how it was at my house !
only must quote-brilliance---You play with my world Like it's your little toy You put a gun in my hand And you hide from my eyes And you turn and run farther When the fast bullets fly
Pearl Jam is the shit and they are speaking out on behalf of the few American's that stand proud and truly realize what politician's and war is really about
melrich2, According to the lyrics listed in the video description, Eddie sings it as follows: Verse 1 :28 - :59 Verse 2 1:00 - 1:31 1st half Verse 3 1:33 - 1:48 2nd half Verse 4 1:51 - 2:04 Verse 7 2:11 - 2:43 Verse 6 2:49 - 3:22 Verse 8 3:39 - 4:12 He unfortunately didn't include Verse 5 in this version. Hope this helps.
Lefty, don't beat them up....too much. This says something that we all, who have been, understand. We know what happens up there, and we do what we need to down below...Regardless, my father, who was probably the biggest Bob Dylan fan, and me, who is probably the biggest Pearl Jam fan, we will talk on the horizon......
+tubewatcher38 i like the music from this one better, they added a cool beat, and eddies voice was still very good here, he could hit the high notes, not sure if he can now, but you're right, the one with just him and mcready and the snl guy was absolutely ridiculously good in terms of vocals.
Eddie is, in my opinion, one of the most passionate singers of our time.
2023 he still is.
His voice is so perfect
Amazing that this was written in the 60s and it's still just as relavant today as it was back then. Shows the genius of Dylan.
For sure.
Eddie Vedder is an inspiration for any music lover, musician or not.
Is it just me or is there something chilling about this rendition, especially when Eddie sings, "Is your money that GOOD". I also dig how eddie adds "white mansions" refering to The White House maybe? Dylan's original with all the extra verses stands the test of time and is friggin amazingď
It took balls for Pearl Jam to cover this song on TV. They have the best and most heartfelt version of it. Thanks.
good to see dylans classics kept alive by young brilliant bands..
This is why PJ is one of the most important bands around. Legendary.
It's really scary how relevant this song is.
They are "STILL" a great band?! They are greater than ever!
Bob Dylan ROCKS! Eddie does an insanely amazing version of this BD song! Sends chills down my spine!
I love Pearl Jams version of this song. My two favorite artists in the world: Dylan and Pearl Jam
First time hearing this version if the song. Pearl Jam's rendition was powerful 👏
this song never fails to send a chill down my spine.
damn Dylan is truly a poet.
You can say all you want about what this song means, or you can argue about war and politics, but I know we can all agree that this is one of the most powerful and passionate songs ever written.
One of the best songs I've ever heard. I have goosebumps. Eddie Vedder is a legend!
One of the best covers I've ever heard.
this is my personal favourite live version of any PJ song
Cool video, thx for spreading the word
Man he kills this!!! Just murders it!!! What a great song!!!
Thanks for sharing! AWESOME!
Another cover where Eddie Vedder and Pearl Jam show their musicianship and taste. They're keepers.
Eddie Vedder sings this song with so much passion. Ironically Dylan wrote this before Eddie Vedder was born. This is my second favorite version (behind Dylan).
damn. one of the coldest, coolest songs i've ever heard.
A powerful and magical song...
Which comment?
I saw him life twice and he's even more amazing. I get shudders. his voice is the most beautiful and simple. Love them all.
in the past 50 years, we reached the billionth milestone four times. A lot changed
It shows how little progress we have made
Maybe the best lyrics ever written. Even more relevant now then when it was written. Dylan is a genius.
it's ironic and it's tragic that it's still so very relevant.
Real people playin real music is magical
Pearl Jam-Fantastic!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks for this. That was awesome.
Thanks for posting lyrics too!
One of the many reasons i've loved this guy ever since it's beacuse he sang out with this uncanny earthly flavor - something a couple of notches above from out of the plain technique - of song-writers such as Mr Bob Dylan..!
Great song!
This song will always be relevant.
You see the moment of silence after the song's last cord? And how still everyone was when Dave approached, all claps and smiles?
Powerful song, casts a powerful spell. Everyone was listening.
amazing voice. inspiring to any vocalist surely.
Powerful song!
great performance!
god bless Pearl Jamrica! I love you Eddie and your Band!
he's a living legend for me. I once read a comment about him, that said: Everything he does is state of art...
I agree ;)
awesome band !!!!!!! such passion
bring back the great bands like Alice and the Jam true music with heart and soul
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pearl jam is amazing, one of the most beautiful bands ever.
Very powerful! Great band, will go down in history as one of the greats. They will rank with Zep, Pink Floyd, The Who, the Stones and Beatles.
They came out of the music revelation in the early 90's, survived the top 40, and now play their music for just those who really appreciate it. Out of the MTV crowd is exactly where they should be.
that was awesome
Now THAT is how you cover Dylan.
Don't know what I was thinking...with genius like this we should all be just fine...
Solid Performance!!!
i think about that when i listen to this song today.
this is completely amazing
Love the "is your money that good"-part!
awesome!
that was so well said!
excellent! greets from Chile
It`s a song by Bob Dylan called Masters Of War, which Vedder played on the 30th anniversary for Dylan
Dylan was such an amazing song writer, this song is incredibly deep, and was written during the vietnam era, in particular i believe this was meant for richard nixon in particular, but my god eddies voice is made for this song
Best version of Eddie doing this one on the
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He does. He had him play it at the 30th anniv. at MSG...another great version.
Revolution is near! Spread the word!
classic in every way.. hope other bands will cover these great lyrics in the future and keep that song alive
kickass performance
They still rock. Vedder sounds better then ever.
Eddie always sounds good live
uma das melhores bandas de rock dos últimos tempos.
well said!
right on!
@stratmad bob dylans 30th ann. concert.. its amazing - couldn't agree more - thats the moment eddie vedder became a name that PARENTS of pearl jam fans all of a sudden wanted to hear more from - thats certainly how it was at my house !
@ChristopherSEAY123 Agreed! I still remember the first time I heard that song, got chills to the spine. It is a very true song.
@mespasticpunk amen..... one of the few who recognize......
Perfeitoooo
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Beautiful cover. Honestly don't know the original, but the lyrics alone are a testament to Dylan.
amazing version.... and yes very little has changed since the song was written.
that was intense
only must quote-brilliance---You play with my world
Like it's your little toy
You put a gun in my hand
And you hide from my eyes
And you turn and run farther
When the fast bullets fly
@pridden76 The Vote for Change tour was in September 2004, so around that time.
Powerful performance to say the least.
i agree 100% man
Eddie the Vedderman on letterman how cool
Esta se la canto a muchos poderosos.
Totally agree! :)
@bdylanfan90
so true. you always feel their deep respect for the originals.
Cracking version and Im sure Bobby D would love it.
Pearl Jam His Kingdom Come
Love this song and PJ's version. Hate War. Hate that our boys die and their families hurt.
Ed's solo project was indeed a project for a movie. Pearl Jam is touring Europe this August. Any further questions?
Pearl Jam is the shit and they are speaking out on behalf of the few American's that stand proud and truly realize what politician's and war is really about
all the kids will eat it up, if it's packaged properly. so good kurt
melrich2,
According to the lyrics listed in the video description, Eddie sings it as follows:
Verse 1 :28 - :59
Verse 2 1:00 - 1:31
1st half Verse 3 1:33 - 1:48
2nd half Verse 4 1:51 - 2:04
Verse 7 2:11 - 2:43
Verse 6 2:49 - 3:22
Verse 8 3:39 - 4:12
He unfortunately didn't include Verse 5 in this version.
Hope this helps.
@pridden76 The Vote for Change tour was in September 2004, so around then
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simply awesome..
"And I’ll stand o’er your grave
’Til I’m sure that you’re dead"...
Lefty, don't beat them up....too much. This says something that we all, who have been, understand. We know what happens up there, and we do what we need to down below...Regardless, my father, who was probably the biggest Bob Dylan fan, and me, who is probably the biggest Pearl Jam fan, we will talk on the horizon......
Damn...
Bob Dylan's a genious. In my opinion.
the performance from the Dylan tribute concert is even better.
+tubewatcher38 i like the music from this one better, they added a cool beat, and eddies voice was still very good here, he could hit the high notes, not sure if he can now, but you're right, the one with just him and mcready and the snl guy was absolutely ridiculously good in terms of vocals.
+shane armendinger This one has the same intensity, but Eddie's voice doesn't sound great to me here.
@GoodNWoody I think Bob Dylan would tell you that it shows how little has changed in the 50 years since he wrote it.
give these guys a medal.. restores a bit of faith about free speech since 01.
... yes...