Grew up in Seattle. Pearl Jam was the 90's soundtrack of my life and still is. When I experienced some of the most meaningful moments of my life, through love, loss, happiness, grief, success, failure, inspiration, and redemption, Pearl was there lifting me up and making sure my world rocked!
Pearl Jam has been my foundation in life since 1992. Their music and philosophy of life has guided me through the highs and lows that I have experienced in my journey through this thing called "life". How incredibly grateful I am to be ALIVE and say "I seen Pearl Jam in concert" :-)
One morning 25ish yrs ago as my wife was taking kids to school "Better Man" came on. She joked to the kids "Why is she looking for the BUTTER Man?" From then on Butter Man was OUR lyric for the song. FFW to 2021 when this incredible mom and wife and Love Of My Life lay silent, motionless in ICU hospice. She was in her final hours and no longer speaking. Late that night I got up to use the bathroom in her room. I came out and sat beside her to hold her and watch her every breath as it may be her last. Suddenly, in the tiniest whisper she said the most beautiful thing imaginable to me. "I found the Butter Man." Hearing her sweet voice again I broke and as I wept I blurted "What? Where? Where did you find him?" She took a moment then whispered to me "In the toilet." Her "Butter Man" had just come out of the bathroom. It was me! Those few beautiful words to me were her last and she passed a few hours later. True story and I'll forever cry when I hear Better Man. Special thanks for this one fellas!
Saw them live when they were the opening act for Neil Young early 90s, Neil and Eddie closed the night singing ‘Keep On Rocking In The Free World’ together
oh wow, that show must have been amazing live. I remember seeing footage on MTV and only ever hear this version when I think of the song. Thanks for the memories!
I’m 63 and I have 2 acts that I have not seen yet,one is not possible (Stevie Ray) and the other is Pearl Jam. I had tickets but Covid took that chance away. Eddie is an amazing front man, super intense.
You MUST see Pearl Jam in concert.......book a flight, reserve a hotel and grab a ticket to a concert somewhere away from your home state. It's a memory you will cherish the rest of your life ;-)
I was fortunate to see Stevie at Tom Lee park in Memphis back in 90 and have been to at least half a dozen Pearl Jam shows . Ironically in Memphis , Vedder at the time was raising money for the west Memphis 3 . Amazing shows you should go see them if you have a chance ! I’m no springs chicken but I still make it shows on occasion lol .
@@Blaylock2 how cool to have seen Stevie Ray and he would have had Reese Winans on keyboards and Double Trouble. I will make it to a Pearl Jam show. Thanks for the positive energy, we all need more of that.
whether or not you like their music, one must give them an extraordinary amount of credit for having sustained enormous success for 3+ decades with very little promotion and songs on the radio that are 30 years old (can’t remember last time i heard “new” Pearl Jam on the radio)…i saw them over the summer, sold out just like their shows in the early 90’s. this was a great piece - rock on, boys
Their music and poetry have been guiding me trough the mist that life can be since I was a kid and now my own kids... so grateful for having the luck of living with them since my youth.
One of the greatest live performances I ever saw was the one time I saw PJ at Lollapalooza in 1992. Haven’t seen ‘em since, just unlucky I guess. But the 1992 performance was just astonishing: in the first half, Eddie stopped the band and called attn to a woman who was being crushed against the barrier close to the stage. He got the roadies and security over there pronto to help her out. Then the band picked up on the note they left off on. During one of the last songs they played the band went into an extended jam while Ed climbed the stage rigging to the top. Then he stumbled along the tarps covering the roof and started climbing down the other side. About 25-30 ft above the ground he jumped and they caught him like he’d landed on a mattress. He sank into the crowd and when the roadies finally hauled him out, his shirt was GONE. Got back up onstage and they finished up. It was about 50 mins of pure nuclear energy.
@@mattmurdock7444 That was a great summer all around: I'd turned 21, we did happy hour at local bars every night, Metallica & Guns N Roses did their stadium tour, just a generally good year for a change!
Since 90s I was eighteen years olds . Once grunge music hit the airwaves such as Nirvana and Pearl jam was favorite loved mosted of there albums and Eddie vedder being on time magazine. I seen Pearl jam a few in Boston ma glad to see their success and still rocking in the free world
Pearl Jam has brought me so much in my 32 years. They've provided the soundtrack to every decade, with different songs associated with each. Their music has empathized with me when I've felt heartbreak, sorrow and loss, then built me back up to celebrate the good times. Through the band, I've made lifelong friendships, traveling around new countries, making the best memories and connections. I've sang my heart out alongside fans eho are just as in love with them as i am and felt our collective energy transcend. So really, all I can find the words to say to them are - thank you, so very much. You don't know me, yet you're a huge part of my life and I'm forever grateful 💜
I LOVE PEARL JAM AND I ABSOLUTELY LOVE EDDIE VEDDER! HE IS ONE OF MY FAVORITE HUMAN BEINGS ON THIS CRAZY PLANET! PEARL JAM ARE MY FAVORITE BAND SINCE THE BEGINNING IN 1991 AND BAD RADIO IN 1989 IN SAN DIEGO! I LOVE PEARL JAM'S POLITICS EDDIE BEEN POLITICAL FOREVER BEFORE PJ EVEN! I LOVE WATCHING PJ INTERVIEWS. THE BEST LIVE BAND EVER! EDDIE IS ONE OF THE NICEST GUYS IN ROCK. KEEP ROCKIN IN THE FREE WORLD PEARL JAM!! THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR SHARING THIS AWESOME VIDEO!! PJ GOT ME THROUGH SOME REALLY DARK TIMES. LONG LIVE PEARL JAM!! 😊💓🔥🤘✌️
Ive been listening to Pearl Jam since elementary school since my older brother played it for me. Ten, Temple or The Dog, these were our favorite albums. I'm 38 now. I've basically lived my whole life with these guys. That's why it was weird when Cornell died.
Thank you for this. Pearl Jam are a national treasure, and I count myself lucky to have been in college when the Seattle sound broke wide open. All of that music still means so-so much today!
Thank you for this. My brother and sister in law are huge fans. They treated me to my first Pearl Jam show September 3 at Madison Square Garden. Phenomenal!
Pearl Jam wearing Walter Payton’s jersey, long and proud. Thank you, Sweetness and we miss you plenty. #34, forever. And thank you for the love you gave to my family, and me, too (Payton once held me in his arms). 💙🧡
Do you still enjoy being on the road? Haha lot of hesitating in the answer. I love pearl jam and I hope to get to see them live someday but i understand theyre getting older. I'm glad youtube exists and I can watch the live footage and interviews
I think they still enjoy playing live shows together, but I suspect the traveling and being away from family for extended periods is draining. The frame with the pic of the surfer had photos of Eddie’s daughters and wife tucked in the corners.
@@stephen1462 right, i was unsure why he said 'Wrong question!'. I guess a trick question as there is really no good way to answer it without upsetting family/fans/etc.
Honestly, Ament should get more airtime. That community day should be the focus. It’s who we are. As fans we want the change they play about. We’re socially compassionate beings. That’s why we ride their wave with them.
I love Pearl Jam ❤ Lucky 🍀 to have been at their show 9/2023 at Dickies Arena in FtWorth Tx!! Hell of a show, the best! Been a fan since HS in the 90’s. Crushed on Eddie 😍
Saw them at Wriggly again, this time with my kids. My wife ran into Eddy at Optimo, where I get all of my hats made, and he couldn't have been a more humble and kind guy. I've been. going to rock concerts since the mid-70's. Best show I have seen yet!!! If you have an opportunity to see them on this tour, do so!
Like Eddie, I was also born in the 60's in Illinois. Walter Payton was an incredible inspiration to those who watched him be the toughest guy on the field every week. I've been able to push myself through some tough times just because Walter had provided the blueprint on how to be tough. As a young teenager and listening for the first time, Who's Next was a musical revelation like no other. For me, the only other album that was similarly mind-blowing was Selling England By The Pound.
Other than Led Zeppelin and or The Who, Pearl Jam is probably the most influential band that I have heard.. 33 years of listening and still cant get enough
Just saw them for the first time at Ohana, 12pm to 10pm festival. For about $300 I got PJ for a 2 hour set, plus sets from Devo, Crowded House, Dogstar and much more. Lol, these guys are my age, plus. Great talent, all.
Saw them in a small club in Orlando ‘92. Great show and great energy. Stood next to a closeted classmate who introduced me to this guy named Rob. He was in a local band called Match Box 20. Wonder whatever happened to that band.
Iin 2008 my then 20 something daughter had the brilliant idea of taking me to see Eddie Vedder during his solo tour following his release of Ukelele Songs. It was the best concert ever and bonding with my daughter was the happy upside of doing this. I've loved Pearl Jam ever since the 90's and I still get chills when I watch them on MTV's unplugged. Like Weird Al says, Eddie's grinding his molars and he has a wild eyed stare. It's so very sexy. lol!!
I picked up Pearl Jam the summer of 2000 in Seattle And I was captain of their private jet charter for the rest of the summer because I didn’t want to get ioff because we were having so much fun. Usually I would work one week on and one week off, but I told my boss that me and the flight attendant wanted to stay on. I was familiar with the name of the band, but I didn’t really know their music so I bought the CD Ten And immediately fell in love with it❤. Since I didn’t know who the members of the band were, I picked out the two people that I thought were probably the stars… And there were two guys that sat in the back of the airplane next to the flight attendant galley galley and I assume they were the roadies. I would ask them “ How is the band doing?” And they would say “fine”. After about two weeks of this, my best friend from Seattle called me and said “ Have you met Eddie?” I asked the flight attendant who Eddie Vedder was? And she said “your buddy”.. So Eddie and Stone led me to believe they were the roadies… I know they got a giggle at that. It was a beautiful summer. We ended in Jones Beach where they are absolutely adored. Eddie gave me a big hug As we said goodbye because they were not returning home with us. I love this band❤
Wow! It’s hard to fathom the guys are now in there 60’s! Where did the time go?! Has anybody seen my walker? LOL😂😂Seriously though, I still remember getting “Ten” like it was yesterday.🙏🏻❤️🎧
I remember when you could not turn on the radio, TV or drive down the street without Pearl Jam being in your face and ears.... they were the greatest band in the world.
Now when Pearl Jam Tours, nose bleed seats are hundreds of dollars. What happened to the fight for cheaper tickets Pearl Jam? Seats for the upper tier, no matter where you are, should be under $100 or so. Regular fans can't even touch what's being charged!!
Jesum crow just listen to the first track in the background, “Given to Fly”. I always attribute the grooveless high tempo deviation from the albums to drummer Matt Cameron. Is that a fair attribution? Yikes that’s fast.
Ed, if its not enjoyable anymore cut the tour in half. As a fan I want you up their with a cane and grey beard, but thats not possible if you arent having fun.
To me, their recent albums, unlike those of a lot of older bands, still feel like the band isn't TRYING to make albums, the music is just flowing from them. If that makes sense. Bands early in their careers are full of passion and inspiration that flows onto the page and into their sets, while older bands tend to me to be trying to regain something. Pearl Jam in their 60s still feel like the music is flowing onto the vinyl. We missed our chance to see them in 2015 when NC's Republican legislature passed an anti-trans "bathroom bill" and the band (rightly) boycotted. Still hoping to see them someday.
sadly Ticketmaster still has a monopoly and the resealing is driving prices through the roof. i just saw them and the cheapest tickets were 350$ each it’s crazy high about the same price to attend a NFL game. the fees are half of that price. fees are through the roof
Considering that a lot of their peers from the Alternative Rock Genre have either OD'd or Sui****d Eddie Vedder's saying "Good clean living" at the end of the interview has weighted significance.
These men have kept me buoyed for decades. Thanks, gents.
Well said. I feel exactly the same way. Not to mention the memories and friendships I’ve been lucky enough to make while attending their shows.
Amen to that brother, amen.🙏🏻🎧
That's a great turn of phrase I'm too dumb to ever remember to use for myself.
Grew up in Seattle. Pearl Jam was the 90's soundtrack of my life and still is. When I experienced some of the most meaningful moments of my life, through love, loss, happiness, grief, success, failure, inspiration, and redemption, Pearl was there lifting me up and making sure my world rocked!
😂😂😂
@@daviddave7769 😆🤭🤣
60 and 61?!? Holy crap. They’re still 27 and 28 to me.
Very close in age to me and Metallica.
Yep… did Eddie dive into the Botox??
@@FernandoSoto-fo2ev just facial aging creams ...
Where did the time go?! I still feel like I just heard "Black" for the first time.
Seems like the other day when I saw them in Dallas in '98. Time flies and moves on.
Pearl Jam has been my foundation in life since 1992. Their music and philosophy of life has guided me through the highs and lows that I have experienced in my journey through this thing called "life". How incredibly grateful I am to be ALIVE and say "I seen Pearl Jam in concert" :-)
Side note: I wish this was 2 hours.
Eddie is great! Thank you to Eddie's Mom
One morning 25ish yrs ago as my wife was taking kids to school "Better Man" came on. She joked to the kids "Why is she looking for the BUTTER Man?" From then on Butter Man was OUR lyric for the song. FFW to 2021 when this incredible mom and wife and Love Of My Life lay silent, motionless in ICU hospice. She was in her final hours and no longer speaking. Late that night I got up to use the bathroom in her room. I came out and sat beside her to hold her and watch her every breath as it may be her last. Suddenly, in the tiniest whisper she said the most beautiful thing imaginable to me. "I found the Butter Man." Hearing her sweet voice again I broke and as I wept I blurted "What? Where? Where did you find him?" She took a moment then whispered to me "In the toilet." Her "Butter Man" had just come out of the bathroom. It was me! Those few beautiful words to me were her last and she passed a few hours later. True story and I'll forever cry when I hear Better Man. Special thanks for this one fellas!
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Can't find a better band! Love them! Greetings from Brazil! ❤
They should receive the Kennedy center honors in a few years for their contributions to music and putting grunge on the mainstream alongside Nirvana
I totally agree with you!
Thank you Pearl Jam for all the great memories and moments that happened because of your music 35 years later it brings me to tears and joy
Greatest Band on the planet! I’ve been blessed to have been able to see them live 53X since 1996.
Why 53 times? Can you tell me abut 32, 16, 44?
That super short clip of Eddie in Bad Radio was awesome. Pearl Jam 4 Life!!! Great segment. Thanks CBS.
thank you, I needed it to start the day!
Saw them live when they were the opening act for Neil Young early 90s, Neil and Eddie closed the night singing ‘Keep On Rocking In The Free World’ together
Saw them a few times at the Shoreline in Mountain View Ca w Neil Young
oh wow, that show must have been amazing live. I remember seeing footage on MTV and only ever hear this version when I think of the song. Thanks for the memories!
I’m 63 and I have 2 acts that I have not seen yet,one is not possible (Stevie Ray) and the other is Pearl Jam. I had tickets but Covid took that chance away. Eddie is an amazing front man, super intense.
You MUST see Pearl Jam in concert.......book a flight, reserve a hotel and grab a ticket to a concert somewhere away from your home state. It's a memory you will cherish the rest of your life ;-)
I was fortunate to see Stevie at Tom Lee park in Memphis back in 90 and have been to at least half a dozen Pearl Jam shows . Ironically in Memphis , Vedder at the time was raising money for the west Memphis 3 . Amazing shows you should go see them if you have a chance ! I’m no springs chicken but I still make it shows on occasion lol .
@@Blaylock2 how cool to have seen Stevie Ray and he would have had Reese Winans on keyboards and Double Trouble. I will make it to a Pearl Jam show. Thanks for the positive energy, we all need more of that.
They are like constantly touring, you gotta do it!
whether or not you like their music, one must give them an extraordinary amount of credit for having sustained enormous success for 3+ decades with very little promotion and songs on the radio that are 30 years old (can’t remember last time i heard “new” Pearl Jam on the radio)…i saw them over the summer, sold out just like their shows in the early 90’s. this was a great piece - rock on, boys
Hard to really explain the impact of this band back in 91...truly special time
Their music and poetry have been guiding me trough the mist that life can be since I was a kid and now my own kids... so grateful for having the luck of living with them since my youth.
Been blessed to be a fan of this band since before they were a band. So grateful for PJ. Was at this show in Missoula. 💜
One of the greatest live performances I ever saw was the one time I saw PJ at Lollapalooza in 1992. Haven’t seen ‘em since, just unlucky I guess. But the 1992 performance was just astonishing: in the first half, Eddie stopped the band and called attn to a woman who was being crushed against the barrier close to the stage. He got the roadies and security over there pronto to help her out. Then the band picked up on the note they left off on. During one of the last songs they played the band went into an extended jam while Ed climbed the stage rigging to the top. Then he stumbled along the tarps covering the roof and started climbing down the other side. About 25-30 ft above the ground he jumped and they caught him like he’d landed on a mattress. He sank into the crowd and when the roadies finally hauled him out, his shirt was GONE. Got back up onstage and they finished up. It was about 50 mins of pure nuclear energy.
Same!! Raleigh NC summer of '92!
@@mattmurdock7444 That was a great summer all around: I'd turned 21, we did happy hour at local bars every night, Metallica & Guns N Roses did their stadium tour, just a generally good year for a change!
Saw the Phoenix 92 show
Just saw them 2 weeks ago in Philly, my 11th time, and they absolutely brought it!! 34 years later theyre still incredible live
Since 90s I was eighteen years olds . Once grunge music hit the airwaves such as Nirvana and Pearl jam was favorite loved mosted of there albums and Eddie vedder being on time magazine. I seen Pearl jam a few in Boston ma glad to see their success and still rocking in the free world
Eddie Vedder and Gavin Rossdale were my high school crushes.
Still to this day for me ❤
@@ashleyanderson778 Me too! 😊
Me too.
Eddie, and Chris Cornell for me. Both were smoking hot! 😍
Pearl Jam has brought me so much in my 32 years. They've provided the soundtrack to every decade, with different songs associated with each. Their music has empathized with me when I've felt heartbreak, sorrow and loss, then built me back up to celebrate the good times. Through the band, I've made lifelong friendships, traveling around new countries, making the best memories and connections. I've sang my heart out alongside fans eho are just as in love with them as i am and felt our collective energy transcend. So really, all I can find the words to say to them are - thank you, so very much. You don't know me, yet you're a huge part of my life and I'm forever grateful 💜
I LOVE PEARL JAM AND I ABSOLUTELY LOVE EDDIE VEDDER! HE IS ONE OF MY FAVORITE HUMAN BEINGS ON THIS CRAZY PLANET! PEARL JAM ARE MY FAVORITE BAND SINCE THE BEGINNING IN 1991 AND BAD RADIO IN 1989 IN SAN DIEGO! I LOVE PEARL JAM'S POLITICS EDDIE BEEN POLITICAL FOREVER BEFORE PJ EVEN! I LOVE WATCHING PJ INTERVIEWS. THE BEST LIVE BAND EVER! EDDIE IS ONE OF THE NICEST GUYS IN ROCK. KEEP ROCKIN IN THE FREE WORLD PEARL JAM!! THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR SHARING THIS AWESOME VIDEO!! PJ GOT ME THROUGH SOME REALLY DARK TIMES. LONG LIVE PEARL JAM!! 😊💓🔥🤘✌️
Great band.
Ive been listening to Pearl Jam since elementary school since my older brother played it for me. Ten, Temple or The Dog, these were our favorite albums. I'm 38 now. I've basically lived my whole life with these guys. That's why it was weird when Cornell died.
Thank you for this. Pearl Jam are a national treasure, and I count myself lucky to have been in college when the Seattle sound broke wide open. All of that music still means so-so much today!
Pearl Jam for many (including myself) is our generations- The Who, Led Zeppelin, Beatles, Stones.
Pearl Jam ❤❤❤❤
Thank you for this. My brother and sister in law are huge fans. They treated me to my first Pearl Jam show September 3 at Madison Square Garden. Phenomenal!
Pearl Jam wearing Walter Payton’s jersey, long and proud.
Thank you, Sweetness and we miss you plenty. #34, forever.
And thank you for the love you gave to my family, and me, too (Payton once held me in his arms). 💙🧡
This legendary band has helped me with living life, reflecting and being a generally happy person. Pearl Jam rules!!
My favorite! Seeing them twice this weekend.
Eddie is quite funny 😂❤
Do you still enjoy being on the road? Haha lot of hesitating in the answer. I love pearl jam and I hope to get to see them live someday but i understand theyre getting older. I'm glad youtube exists and I can watch the live footage and interviews
I think they still enjoy playing live shows together, but I suspect the traveling and being away from family for extended periods is draining. The frame with the pic of the surfer had photos of Eddie’s daughters and wife tucked in the corners.
@@stephen1462 right, i was unsure why he said 'Wrong question!'. I guess a trick question as there is really no good way to answer it without upsetting family/fans/etc.
Best Voice! Best Guitars+Bass Riffs, strong drums....since 92 One of The greatest American Rock Bands...
It has been a pleasure to grow old with them... Sometimes I forget that it's already a little more than 30 years of history.
Honestly, Ament should get more airtime. That community day should be the focus. It’s who we are. As fans we want the change they play about. We’re socially compassionate beings. That’s why we ride their wave with them.
I love Pearl Jam ❤
Lucky 🍀 to have been at their show 9/2023 at Dickies Arena in FtWorth Tx!! Hell of a show, the best! Been a fan since HS in the 90’s. Crushed on Eddie 😍
Sooo fantastic, TY!!! ❤🎉❤
Saw them at Wriggly again, this time with my kids. My wife ran into Eddy at Optimo, where I get all of my hats made, and he couldn't have been a more humble and kind guy. I've been. going to rock concerts since the mid-70's. Best show I have seen yet!!! If you have an opportunity to see them on this tour, do so!
Ament looks younger than people I know who are in their 30s. Amazing genes!
Bring at a PJ show is such a joy. It feels like all isnright with the world in those few hours. I want to go again and again. They are the best
Back then their fans weren't up Sunday morning, now they are having coffee watching Sunday morning
Ill😮lkve Eddie forever. What a nice quiet intovstive man he is. I’m 74
Like Eddie, I was also born in the 60's in Illinois. Walter Payton was an incredible inspiration to those who watched him be the toughest guy on the field every week. I've been able to push myself through some tough times just because Walter had provided the blueprint on how to be tough. As a young teenager and listening for the first time, Who's Next was a musical revelation like no other. For me, the only other album that was similarly mind-blowing was Selling England By The Pound.
Other than Led Zeppelin and or The Who, Pearl Jam is probably the most influential band that I have heard.. 33 years of listening and still cant get enough
Oh wow! This was so good, so interesting and informative. Thanks🤘
Amazing video. Thanks!
You gotta love this band
Our guys ❤
What can I say? Best time and music of my life. PJ love. Ed love🦋
Those guys are survivors, not too many of their peers made it for the long haul.
These guys are something else.
Sweetness. R.I.P. Walter. X
Love this group.
Just saw them for the first time at Ohana, 12pm to 10pm festival. For about $300 I got PJ for a 2 hour set, plus sets from Devo, Crowded House, Dogstar and much more. Lol, these guys are my age, plus. Great talent, all.
simply wow... more of r&B, pop person here but album 10 is a work of art...
I love these guys! 💜
Love you Jane
Saw them in a small club in Orlando ‘92. Great show and great energy. Stood next to a closeted classmate who introduced me to this guy named Rob. He was in a local band called Match Box 20. Wonder whatever happened to that band.
Seen them twice in Missoula. ❤
Iin 2008 my then 20 something daughter had the brilliant idea of taking me to see Eddie Vedder during his solo tour following his release of Ukelele Songs. It was the best concert ever and bonding with my daughter was the happy upside of doing this. I've loved Pearl Jam ever since the 90's and I still get chills when I watch them on MTV's unplugged. Like Weird Al says, Eddie's grinding his molars and he has a wild eyed stare. It's so very sexy. lol!!
Anthony Mason ROCKS
I remember meeting Eddie Vedder in 1992. I gave him some of my grapes. I love Jeremy and Even Flow.
I picked up Pearl Jam the summer of 2000 in Seattle And I was captain of their private jet charter for the rest of the summer because I didn’t want to get ioff because we were having so much fun. Usually I would work one week on and one week off, but I told my boss that me and the flight attendant wanted to stay on. I was familiar with the name of the band, but I didn’t really know their music so I bought the CD Ten And immediately fell in love with it❤. Since I didn’t know who the members of the band were, I picked out the two people that I thought were probably the stars… And there were two guys that sat in the back of the airplane next to the flight attendant galley galley and I assume they were the roadies. I would ask them “ How is the band doing?” And they would say “fine”. After about two weeks of this, my best friend from Seattle called me and said “ Have you met Eddie?”
I asked the flight attendant who Eddie Vedder was? And she said “your buddy”.. So Eddie and Stone led me to believe they were the roadies… I know they got a giggle at that. It was a beautiful summer. We ended in Jones Beach where they are absolutely adored. Eddie gave me a big hug As we said goodbye because they were not returning home with us. I love this band❤
Awesome story. I always enjoy reading stories like this .
Writes incredible lyrics while surfing! 😮
Wow! It’s hard to fathom the guys are now in there 60’s! Where did the time go?! Has anybody seen my walker? LOL😂😂Seriously though, I still remember getting “Ten” like it was yesterday.🙏🏻❤️🎧
Thanks fellas cheers 🍻
I remember when you could not turn on the radio, TV or drive down the street without Pearl Jam being in your face and ears.... they were the greatest band in the world.
BEST BAND EVER!
Damn Jeff looks amazing for 61. The years are starting to show on Eddie, he still looks good though
$16 in 1992. $266 in 2024. That's one helluva markup that they're not fighting anymore, are they?
Good news: The DoJ has taken over the fight and is suing Ticketmaster and Live Nation. Better late than never I suppose!
Anthony Mason is great at interviewing musicians.
Anthony Mason has the best freaking job!
Eddie Vetters voice is what i want to hear in a male vocalist ❤❤❤
Now when Pearl Jam Tours, nose bleed seats are hundreds of dollars. What happened to the fight for cheaper tickets Pearl Jam? Seats for the upper tier, no matter where you are, should be under $100 or so. Regular fans can't even touch what's being charged!!
🎉🎉🎉
Oh to be 18 again. I played Pearl Jam all the time 👍
The best bunch of dudes
Jesum crow just listen to the first track in the background, “Given to Fly”. I always attribute the grooveless high tempo deviation from the albums to drummer Matt Cameron. Is that a fair attribution? Yikes that’s fast.
Vedder and Jam is the only band in my world that is ahead of The Who … while both are my lifelines to reality and sanity
Ed, if its not enjoyable anymore cut the tour in half. As a fan I want you up their with a cane and grey beard, but thats not possible if you arent having fun.
To me, their recent albums, unlike those of a lot of older bands, still feel like the band isn't TRYING to make albums, the music is just flowing from them. If that makes sense. Bands early in their careers are full of passion and inspiration that flows onto the page and into their sets, while older bands tend to me to be trying to regain something. Pearl Jam in their 60s still feel like the music is flowing onto the vinyl. We missed our chance to see them in 2015 when NC's Republican legislature passed an anti-trans "bathroom bill" and the band (rightly) boycotted. Still hoping to see them someday.
Wow
Ed and Pearl Jam are my "The Who"
I tried to get tickets for them in 1994 and they sold out in 3 minutes. I am still sad I never got to see them bc they sell out so fast
Same here. Flipside, I have a friend who has incredible luck getting tix but since on this tour everyone was limited to only 2... well, you can guess.
sadly Ticketmaster still has a monopoly and the resealing is driving prices through the roof. i just saw them and the cheapest tickets were 350$ each it’s crazy high about the same price to attend a NFL game. the fees are half of that price. fees are through the roof
Cool but a little painful to hear them talking about the ticket prices considering what they cost now.
Considering that a lot of their peers from the Alternative Rock Genre have either OD'd or Sui****d Eddie Vedder's saying "Good clean living" at the end of the interview has weighted significance.
❤❤😊😊
Eddie, don't cheat on your wife..you are now #1 on the list of rock and roll nice guys.
I,m just joking it ,s the music that matters.
Dammit! I'm old.
Fought Ticketmaster and now, using dynamic ticket pricing...
👍
"Good clean livin" 😂😂😂 Thanks for the music Pearl Jam.
He’s on the fent too
AIC, Nirvana, STP, SoundGarden, Pearl JAM….Eddie and PJ are the only ones left 😢.
Eddie is so hot ❤❤❤❤