The sarcasm in this ' interview ' is literally palpable and that poor woman interviewing them! Lol! She was so uncomfortable and had no clue how to interact with them! This is absolutely hilarious!!! She just could not understand their humor- at ALL! 😂
I just saw PJ on the 21st in LA at the forum for our 30th time, my wife and i. We met in 1991 in Seattle at a small outdoor PJ concert. We both grew up in Seattle and watched the grunge era come to life. Were the same age as eddie and this band holds a special spot in each of our hearts. Weve met each member and ive got guitar picks from ed that i use daily playing my acoustic guitar. Its fun going back and watching their old interviews to see how much theyve grown as a band. Its jo surprise they are still going strong. They did it right and for thst reason they are still putting out great music. Grateful man here thankful to be alive in the present tense😊
Wow! Eddies answer to the question “what is the song about” is brilliant. He doesn’t want to give his answer as to what the song is about, because in doing so, that would take away from you, from the guy sitting at the bus stop, the kid listening on his walkman, walking down the sidewalk on his way to school. Every persons interpretation of the lyrics is probably wildly different than the next. Formed from lived experiences, memories in your mind. Etched forever in time. Well played, Eddie. Brilliant.
Two gifts in one morning. I’ve read that Ed didn’t like interviews because he wanted the music to speak for itself. However, as we have come to know him, it makes the music more loved. The talent of this band still blows me away. Jeremy & Hunger Strike will always be two of the most powerful videos made.
Eddie dit détester les cameras. Dommage ! Il a un visage si mobile, si expressif. J'adore quand il change d'expression pour être ironique, ou montrer que la question l'ennuie. Outre sa voux, ce visage est un cadeau du ciel. Il ne semble même pas en être conscient.
@@mariececile3973 he supposedly was really into acting in high school. His emotive features and ability to express emotion with his body language would’ve made him a pretty good actor. As he’s gotten older and become more self aware some of that unique quirkiness has gotten lost or suppressed I think. He definitely has a flare for the dramatic on stage. Whether it was instinctive or carefully planned, his image, especially in the early years, was brilliantly charismatic.
@@mariececile3973 Sur un autre sujet, j'ai toujours douté qu'il était timide. Il était peut-être timide quand il ne connaissait pas les gens ou se sentait étranger, mais en dehors de ça je ne pense pas qu'il était super timide, c'est IMHO. Quand il s'est approché du micro pour chanter "Hunger Strike" alors que personne ne lui demandait rien, je trouve ça culotté. Et il a toujours dit ce qu'il pensait, haut et fort.
I met him in New York in the 90s and had the honor of flirting with him in a hotel lobby while checking in. He kept looking at me, giggling and waving hello and I did the same. My producer (we were there for work) looked over my shoulder and told me who I was flirting with. I had no clue who he was. I just thought he was hot. Little did I know he was such a fantastic and famous musician!
No matter how loaded they are in this, it's a magic moment in time for them. I'm glad it was captured on video, and still available on TH-cam. I'm also glad that they are all still with us. The music business and its lifestyle has devoured allot of them more than 30 years later. It's from a time before computers made music, and real musicians kicked your butt with their instruments and voices. Long live Pearl Jam.
In a nutshell, these guys wrote a whole album in a few days, recorded it and later on it blew up and these guys had a hard time dealing with it at the time. It was like winning the lottery and they didn't want a dime.
If you saw Eddie for the first time you'd think he is high but he is like this every interview. He was the one Grunge front man who didn't have an alcohol/hard drug problem.
i dont know bout that. i think he was probably fucked up most interviews, its a way to get through the days in that spotlight. eddie strayed from the cameras n we cant sit here n act like we know all these folk.
@@Neo-gk2uz We don't know these folks but it's pretty well documented who did what drugs. Kurt and Layne always did smack. Chris had an occasional problem with prescriptin pills. Eddie never had a drug problem during his Pearl Jam days. idk about his life before that
@@instantkarma1511 Anytime. Yes, Eddie was a wild man and we loved every second. However, after Chris Cornell, I started to realize how much talent from Seattle was tragically lost. He’s lost the angst, but boy is it good to see him so happy with a beautiful family.
@@micahmetzker3620 it's a lyric from the song Corduroy by Pearl Jam. Eddie's trademark corduroy jacket became very trendy at the height of the alternative scene in the 90s that Eddie remarked that he saw a version of his jacket going for $650. And he also saw a guy (Ricky Martin) wearing it in a soap opera. This obviously made Eddie very resentful - hence the song and the lyric reference.
What a absolutely wonderful species of man. The voice is just a little bit darker nowadays. Anyway he was the same humble and intelligent sharp person in 1992 as he is in recent time by today in 2021. Alive was my favourite grunge rock anthem when I was 18 years old and currently in love with a girl in my class. She slept with one of my best friends of course. Loved Curt but still Eddie was totally my guy. Today at 45 years old I listened to Sirens for the first time. Magnificent. I love Pearl Jam and have listened to pretty much everything in between, yet for me, the Opus Magus for Eddie is Into The Wild. The whole album is swiping everything else in music industry off its feet. Its just,,... Magic. Simply magic. Every song is a masterpiece of its own. I want to thank you Eddie Vedder for making such an impact on my and and other peoples lives. Youre such a great person. If there is a front board in heaven, I might just know where you are going to sit upon. Forever yours and truly; Tobias in Sweden.
It's nice seeing them start to feel more comfortable as the interview goes on, particularly around the middle when the conversation steers away from the music video
The dream of seeing them live after losing one lung function has kept me going. It will never happen because I’d be in a wheel chair, but one can dream. I’ve listened to Release, conservatively, 1000 + times recently. Pearl Jam runs almost 10 hours a day and will continue to for quite a while.☺️😉
@Lori Ru~ I have never been to one of their concerts, always and forever wanted too just didn't work out for me. I also have disabilities I walk with a cane was hit by a SUV years ago in the crosswalk and I watch Pearl Jam concerts on TH-cam through out the day every day, here's to dreaming to see them live, a dream come true believe me!! 😊🤘✌️
I love these videos so I much!!! Takes me back to my best times! I wonder if Eddie’s girls will ever watch these! What a great dude your dad was dolls! ❤
Babe....that was the time we used to think life was easy.....youth was eternal.....and we were blessed for being able to do everything we wanted....it could prove dreams come true....
Two beautiful talented men Eddie and Stone!! I truly love this interview! Jeremy is amazing music video, I LOVE PEARL JAM 💗🤘✌️😊 thank you for sharing 😊
@steven milstead I don’t know you but I generally find that people who complain about anyone else preaching politics just don’t want to hear things that make them uncomfortable.
Very much so...not only was he an extremely talented man with an incredibly beautiful face, he seemed like an exceptionally warm, kind and intelligent person. You could tell he was a good, deep soul and it wasn't an act. He seemed very down to earth and plugged in.
@@danetteshepard897 same here....the music and the whole scene was amazing and untopable (that's not an actual word, but) but as a heterosexual girl, I can't help but notice beautiful men...for me, then and now, it was/is Stone and Layne 💘
@@satanictaffy For the 20-year-old me, I had it bad for Stone, Chris, and I wanted to be friends with Dave. I LOVE MLB and their songwriting. It was a fun time.
@@danetteshepard897 It was the best time...especially for a lost soul like i was 🥰 I hated the whole 80's decade...hairmetal was embarrassing and ridiculous. And then grunge killed hairmetal and the shit songs about girls and parties and were (the grunge bands were) making songs about social and personal awareness...lyrics that actually meant something...and they could actually sing and play their instruments.
I've seen them and they are each so talented. Eddie's songs have always been easy for me to relate. When Eddie is a guest voice at other bands shows he nails the song! Beautiful voice and beautiful person. Keep writing and singing guys. You are loved and appreciated.
Great interview. It's pretty clear they had a very healthy / philosophical understanding from day one of how they wanted to keep "the biz" distinct from the core of what they wanted to do musically.
Its so cool, how Eddie leaves songs up for everyone to have theyvown interpretation. I remember the first time i heard it, and how to took it, now my interpretation changes as time goes on.
I was born in 99 I can somehow feel what it was like in the 90’s and early 2000’s but I wish I could live in those times just for a little bit and feel what it was like, like what was in the air back then, the vibes
There was an extreme intensity to all the bands back then...the concerts they all put on were mythical in nature...an electricity, as Rockstars were enormously influential
Doing an interview with the band after many hours making a music video.. it`s torture for them. You can tell they are exhausted and barely able to speak. Still this woman demanded a 25 min interview and we`re here to watch it :D
It's amazing to hear them talk about the Jeremy video before it was even released. It had such a huge impact. At the time, I was a young mother, and I just cried. It was a wake-up call to child/teen suicide, and it made you think about school shootings too...even though the focus was on the former. It woke us all to the plight of hurting children. To combine emotion and social consciousness, and express it via music and beautifully written lyrics, is the highest form of art. I am 64 and still grateful for their music.
I wish they had asked Stone about writing the music for the song, not just about the lyrics. I know Jeff is credited with writing the music but Stone could still talk knowledgably about it I think since Jeff isn't there.
@@micahmetzker3620 It was a reference to the movie "Singles" they talked about earlier in the interview. The fictional band they are part of in the movie is struggling to get a foothold in the Seattle music scene, and their frontman keeps harping on about how they are at least "huge in Belgium". At least that's how I understood the comment.
@@KH-pq4el He got older too, like everyone. The body and the mind moves and not always entirely under our control and consciousnee. It takes often some years to see the process.
@@KH-pq4el I don’t think he went off the deep end. He was always a liberal but who cares… he’s still a sweet soul and an amazing singer/lyricist/songwriter and a really good person. I don’t agree with most of his politics but that changes nothing… if anything it shows me how we all need to focus on character/spirit and not someone’s political views or you will miss out on good friends and beautiful souls
Oh no....where's the rest of it? The best part of the missing footage was them joking about not understanding each other and Stoney calling Ed a jerk under his breath 🤔
I found that bit in a compilation someone made of Eddie Vedder funny moments. Not sure where the rest of the footage is. th-cam.com/video/qMC1retuO4k/w-d-xo.html
Lindo demais 💯 música maravilhosa 💋 saudades amor tudo 😮 1994 eu e meu irmão giba eo professor Marcos curtimos muito já falecido só ficou saudades de vcs 🤪 mais hoje eu ouço as músicas só y mas Eddie vc continua lindo demais 😢 pra sempre okkkkkkkkk 🤭
Edward Louis Severson III, más conocido como Eddie Vedder (Evanston, Illinois, 23 de diciembre de 1964), es un músico estadounidense, cantante, líder y uno de los tres guitarristas del grupo estadounidense de grunge Pearl Jam. Reconocido por su distintiva voz, ha sido calificado como el número siete en la lista de «mejores cantantes principales de todos los tiempos», realizada por los lectores de la revista Rolling Stone.
NO I agree , its nice to want to now what his story was behind it , but every song along with the rhythmic sounds brought on by music instrumental and lyrics vocal with range and depth brings on its own story that take people back to some part of their own life that relates to those tones and feeling that flushes you and overwhelms you with feelings that makes your story .
Stone Carpenter Gossard (Seattle, Washington, 20 de julio de 1966) es un guitarrista estadounidense, fundador, junto a Jeff Ament y Mike McCready, del grupo de rock Pearl Jam. 57 AÑOS. (58)
@@marinastant5249 come so far meaning much worse off now… interviews back then we’re deeper, they meant far more, real questions, preceded real genuine thought out responses… far from ego trips and narcissistic ventures of everyone with a microphone and podcast now and rehearsed responses
Thank God Eddie Vedder is still alive
"Yeah I'm still alive yeah yeah yeah!!"
Eddie Vedder
Eddie and his dimples... And he still has them. He has always looked mischievous.
Ed is so shy. Adorable.
Have you seen Iconoclasts with Laird Hamilton? Highly recommend.
@@loriru3135 I did
@@loriru3135 yes I’ve watched it a couple of times. In fact watched it before this video.
The sarcasm in this ' interview ' is literally palpable and that poor woman interviewing them! Lol! She was so uncomfortable and had no clue how to interact with them! This is absolutely hilarious!!! She just could not understand their humor- at ALL! 😂
Eddie has the most beautiful smile. A genuine man.
I think Stone was super hot back then. Love them both!
Eddie: 'We never played festival'. And than they go to Pinkpop and do the best live festival performance ever.
I'M LOSING IT OVER THE LAUGH AT 17:07
IM DEAD
Eddie's laugh was priceless, it's makes me laugh every time, it's amazing!! I love Pearl Jam 💖
SAME LMFAO
😭😭
CRYINGGGG
Going to miss this band tremendously when they hang it up
I just saw PJ on the 21st in LA at the forum for our 30th time, my wife and i. We met in 1991 in Seattle at a small outdoor PJ concert. We both grew up in Seattle and watched the grunge era come to life. Were the same age as eddie and this band holds a special spot in each of our hearts. Weve met each member and ive got guitar picks from ed that i use daily playing my acoustic guitar. Its fun going back and watching their old interviews to see how much theyve grown as a band. Its jo surprise they are still going strong. They did it right and for thst reason they are still putting out great music. Grateful man here thankful to be alive in the present tense😊
I see what you did there with that last sentence :)
Damn! Being in Seattle during this era must have been amazing! I 'm jealous bro :)
Wow! Eddies answer to the question “what is the song about” is brilliant. He doesn’t want to give his answer as to what the song is about, because in doing so, that would take away from you, from the guy sitting at the bus stop, the kid listening on his walkman, walking down the sidewalk on his way to school. Every persons interpretation of the lyrics is probably wildly different than the next. Formed from lived experiences, memories in your mind. Etched forever in time.
Well played, Eddie. Brilliant.
What cute cuties ❤❤❤❤
Two gifts in one morning. I’ve read that Ed didn’t like interviews because he wanted the music to speak for itself. However, as we have come to know him, it makes the music more loved. The talent of this band still blows me away. Jeremy & Hunger Strike will always be two of the most powerful videos made.
Eddie & pearl jam WILL FOREVER be in my top 3 favorite bands without question ~
Eddie dit détester les cameras. Dommage ! Il a un visage si mobile, si expressif. J'adore quand il change d'expression pour être ironique, ou montrer que la question l'ennuie. Outre sa voux, ce visage est un cadeau du ciel. Il ne semble même pas en être conscient.
@@mariececile3973 D’accord.
@@mariececile3973 he supposedly was really into acting in high school. His emotive features and ability to express emotion with his body language would’ve made him a pretty good actor. As he’s gotten older and become more self aware some of that unique quirkiness has gotten lost or suppressed I think. He definitely has a flare for the dramatic on stage. Whether it was instinctive or carefully planned, his image, especially in the early years, was brilliantly charismatic.
@@mariececile3973 Sur un autre sujet, j'ai toujours douté qu'il était timide. Il était peut-être timide quand il ne connaissait pas les gens ou se sentait étranger, mais en dehors de ça je ne pense pas qu'il était super timide, c'est IMHO. Quand il s'est approché du micro pour chanter "Hunger Strike" alors que personne ne lui demandait rien, je trouve ça culotté. Et il a toujours dit ce qu'il pensait, haut et fort.
Such a cute video. Both so cute and funny. Stone cracks me up about his Olympic sport. Very witty. Both very articulate
imagine being that cool and good looking . Gosh
I perceive Eddie's apparience as a perfect beauty.
Eddie's pen. Heehee. Cute. He's like a little kid when he's nervous.
I thought the same :)
@@stimulated631 and he's a millionaire..yet you are not . 🤔
@@janetlilith9061 Doesn't make it less weird
@@stimulated631 omg no need to take life so seriously 😂
I met him in New York in the 90s and had the honor of flirting with him in a hotel lobby while checking in. He kept looking at me, giggling and waving hello and I did the same. My producer (we were there for work) looked over my shoulder and told me who I was flirting with. I had no clue who he was. I just thought he was hot. Little did I know he was such a fantastic and famous musician!
Awesome story!! 😊💓🤘✌️I Love Pearl Jam and I absolutely Eddie, beautiful man!
Dang you're so lucky
He had a girlfriend of at least 8 years by then how was he flirting with you🌚🧢
@@whitewall1518 Men flirt. lol
@@whitewall1518 Don't burst her bubble. The girl's got a dream
Eddie was cute and all, but while everyone was drooling over Eddie, my eyes always went right to Stone. 😍
Absolutely!!! Stone is my kind of man.
Stone is adorable. Beautiful smile!
Stone was a cutie too.
*Stone is still the man with his short wavy, salt & pepper grey hair. ♥️✌🏻*
Ooh that's nice, so you weren't bothered about the music
No matter how loaded they are in this, it's a magic moment in time for them. I'm glad it was captured on video, and still available on TH-cam.
I'm also glad that they are all still with us. The music business and its lifestyle has devoured allot of them more than 30 years later. It's from a time before computers made music, and real musicians kicked your butt with their instruments and voices. Long live Pearl Jam.
They seem pretty sober to me ..
Eddie's laugh oohh my goodness, it makes me laugh every time!! 😊💓
In a nutshell, these guys wrote a whole album in a few days, recorded it and later on it blew up and these guys had a hard time dealing with it at the time. It was like winning the lottery and they didn't want a dime.
If you saw Eddie for the first time you'd think he is high but he is like this every interview. He was the one Grunge front man who didn't have an alcohol/hard drug problem.
It was hard sometimes to tell the difference, he has this deep, slow drawl at times. But he wasn’t high here. Just probably annoyed lol.
i dont know bout that. i think he was probably fucked up most interviews, its a way to get through the days in that spotlight. eddie strayed from the cameras n we cant sit here n act like we know all these folk.
@@Neo-gk2uz We don't know these folks but it's pretty well documented who did what drugs. Kurt and Layne always did smack. Chris had an occasional problem with prescriptin pills. Eddie never had a drug problem during his Pearl Jam days. idk about his life before that
i think he struggled with alcohol a little bit :/
@@Gunngirl I think he was just shy at first
Stone: Josh is someone we can really communicate with.
Eddie: This isn’t a TV studio Josh, turn those lights out, it’s a f*cking rock concert.
LoL I need to find that concert. I saw it, but I don't remember what concert it was.
@@instantkarma1511 Don’t know if this helps… th-cam.com/video/CxKWTzr-k6s/w-d-xo.html
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@loriru3135 😂 Thank you. I added it to my Playlist. Eddie was a wild man back then.
@@instantkarma1511 Anytime. Yes, Eddie was a wild man and we loved every second. However, after Chris Cornell, I started to realize how much talent from Seattle was tragically lost. He’s lost the angst, but boy is it good to see him so happy with a beautiful family.
I LOVE this interview ever. Cuteness overload. Thanks
Love his jacket, it’s as iconic as him
Corduroy
"They can buy but can't put on my clothes"
@@rifaif7119 who said that?
@@micahmetzker3620 it's a lyric from the song Corduroy by Pearl Jam. Eddie's trademark corduroy jacket became very trendy at the height of the alternative scene in the 90s that Eddie remarked that he saw a version of his jacket going for $650. And he also saw a guy (Ricky Martin) wearing it in a soap opera. This obviously made Eddie very resentful - hence the song and the lyric reference.
@@rifaif7119 thank you!
Eddie is a lot of fun despite his shyness and has a lovely smile! Stone did very well too!
What a absolutely wonderful species of man. The voice is just a little bit darker nowadays. Anyway he was the same humble and intelligent sharp person in 1992 as he is in recent time by today in 2021.
Alive was my favourite grunge rock anthem when I was 18 years old and currently in love with a girl in my class. She slept with one of my best friends of course.
Loved Curt but still Eddie was totally my guy. Today at 45 years old I listened to Sirens for the first time. Magnificent.
I love Pearl Jam and have listened to pretty much everything in between, yet for me, the Opus Magus for Eddie is Into The Wild.
The whole album is swiping everything else in music industry off its feet. Its just,,... Magic. Simply magic.
Every song is a masterpiece of its own.
I want to thank you Eddie Vedder for making such an impact on my and and other peoples lives. Youre such a great person.
If there is a front board in heaven, I might just know where you are going to sit upon.
Forever yours and truly; Tobias in Sweden.
It's nice seeing them start to feel more comfortable as the interview goes on, particularly around the middle when the conversation steers away from the music video
Priceless footage of Ed & Stone. Insanely talented musicians. Temple of the Dog and PJ continue to soundtrack my life. Adore them
They're so young, so cute! Thanks for sharing!💖💖
21:38 "I'm thinking about the fourth ambient record..." the man describing No Code lol.
A perfect time machine. Edddiiiieeee!!!!!! 🥰 🥰 🥰
I love everything about Eddie Vedder!! Sooo adorable 😊💗 Sorry, I'm ridiculous.
I am so happy for them that they turned out with beautiful families, happy & healthy.
I love Eddie too, Laura! You're not ridiculous.😘
The dream of seeing them live after losing one lung function has kept me going.
It will never happen because I’d be in a wheel chair, but one can dream. I’ve listened to Release, conservatively, 1000 + times recently. Pearl Jam runs almost 10 hours a day and will continue to for quite a while.☺️😉
@Lori Ru~ I have never been to one of their concerts, always and forever wanted too just didn't work out for me. I also have disabilities I walk with a cane was hit by a SUV years ago in the crosswalk and I watch Pearl Jam concerts on TH-cam through out the day every day, here's to dreaming to see them live, a dream come true believe me!! 😊🤘✌️
@@laurawatters914 Very sorry to hear that. Wishing you the very best for the future. We are lucky to have them for inspiration. ❤️
I love these videos so I much!!! Takes me back to my best times! I wonder if Eddie’s girls will ever watch these! What a great dude your dad was dolls! ❤
Babe....that was the time we used to think life was easy.....youth was eternal.....and we were blessed for being able to do everything we wanted....it could prove dreams come true....
Two beautiful talented men Eddie and Stone!! I truly love this interview! Jeremy is amazing music video, I LOVE PEARL JAM 💗🤘✌️😊 thank you for sharing 😊
Omg such cute cuties being so cute !!!
Anyone who says negative thoughts about pearl jam has clearly never seen them live. They are truly live showmen and do encore after encore
True!
They seem like genuinely interesting and decent people but I just can’t get into the music.
Exactly!!! Awesome amazing live!! 😊💗
@steven milstead I have no problem with his politics.
@steven milstead I don’t know you but I generally find that people who complain about anyone else preaching politics just don’t want to hear things that make them uncomfortable.
Eddie. Stone. So great. Thanks guys!!
92’ Even Flow before every Lacrosse Game.
High School
Then the love affair grew.
The best. Pearl Jam.
Stone Gossard is just effortlessly sublime! Imagine if Andy were alive.
Very much so...not only was he an extremely talented man with an incredibly beautiful face, he seemed like an exceptionally warm, kind and intelligent person. You could tell he was a good, deep soul and it wasn't an act. He seemed very down to earth and plugged in.
@@satanictaffy He is. Super genuine guy and the one I was crushing on in Seattle in '89. "Black" is mainly his creation.
@@danetteshepard897 same here....the music and the whole scene was amazing and untopable (that's not an actual word, but) but as a heterosexual girl, I can't help but notice beautiful men...for me, then and now, it was/is Stone and Layne 💘
@@satanictaffy For the 20-year-old me, I had it bad for Stone, Chris, and I wanted to be friends with Dave. I LOVE MLB and their songwriting. It was a fun time.
@@danetteshepard897 It was the best time...especially for a lost soul like i was 🥰
I hated the whole 80's decade...hairmetal was embarrassing and ridiculous. And then grunge killed hairmetal and the shit songs about girls and parties and were (the grunge bands were) making songs about social and personal awareness...lyrics that actually meant something...and they could actually sing and play their instruments.
I've seen them and they are each so talented. Eddie's songs have always been easy for me to relate. When Eddie is a guest voice at other bands shows he nails the song! Beautiful voice and beautiful person. Keep writing and singing guys. You are loved and appreciated.
I agree. Have you seen Eddie singing with Tom Petty, the Waiting. Incredible!
Great interview. It's pretty clear they had a very healthy / philosophical understanding from day one of how they wanted to keep "the biz" distinct from the core of what they wanted to do musically.
Its so cool, how Eddie leaves songs up for everyone to have theyvown interpretation. I remember the first time i heard it, and how to took it, now my interpretation changes as time goes on.
I was born in 99 I can somehow feel what it was like in the 90’s and early 2000’s but I wish I could live in those times just for a little bit and feel what it was like, like what was in the air back then, the vibes
It was simpler and a bit more confusing.
There was an extreme intensity to all the bands back then...the concerts they all put on were mythical in nature...an electricity, as Rockstars were enormously influential
This was both beautiful and so awkward 😅 Thank you so much for posting it
Doing an interview with the band after many hours making a music video.. it`s torture for them. You can tell they are exhausted and barely able to speak. Still this woman demanded a 25 min interview and we`re here to watch it :D
These guys are so cool.
Hahahaha when Stoney makes the Kirk Cameron joke. I’m dead.
Man... Pearl Jam's best phase was when it was "Stone Gossard's band".
Eddie - “I want to get to the fourth album, the ambient album” he could predict the future 🤣
Also found this hilarious
I wish we could have this video...
shoutout to everyone in the comments who listens to these OG's
thank you for putting this video up, what a gem
I remember seeing part of this interview as part of another piece, so it's cool to see the whole thing. Also, I feel old. lol! No seriously.
Ed: "I am wondering about the forth record - the ambient one." well...no code!
I need Stone's pants yesterday!
From then till now it certainly has been a Long Road and I hope it never ends! They say nothing last forever.....It lives forever! #IAMPEARLJAM
Watching this like everything Else from the band is helping me grow in ways that yeah - fucking awesome
they are so cute, i can't
You can’t what?
@@coolcat6103 Think.
If only wishes came true. Just one.
Stone though 😍
It's amazing to hear them talk about the Jeremy video before it was even released. It had such a huge impact. At the time, I was a young mother, and I just cried. It was a wake-up call to child/teen suicide, and it made you think about school shootings too...even though the focus was on the former. It woke us all to the plight of hurting children. To combine emotion and social consciousness, and express it via music and beautifully written lyrics, is the highest form of art. I am 64 and still grateful for their music.
WHY IS NOBODY TALKING ABOUT STONE?
Eddie Vedder minha paixão.
Nice acting AND nice looking-bet his momma is proud!
I wish they had asked Stone about writing the music for the song, not just about the lyrics. I know Jeff is credited with writing the music but Stone could still talk knowledgably about it I think since Jeff isn't there.
Legends ❤
A few years later Stone would go from looking like this grunge king to looking like a 9th grade math teacher
Actually just a few months later haha, he shaved his hair in mid 1992, same with ed, but i think he cut his hair in early 1993
He looked iconic with the long hair and goatee.
He cut his hair summer 1992, it was too soon.
Aww man, it's a bit tragic that Eddie's joke about only releasing the 2nd record in Belgium fell flat. Guess that was one for posterity.
Citizen dick is the shit
Even Stone missed it seems like.
what was the joke?
@@micahmetzker3620 It was a reference to the movie "Singles" they talked about earlier in the interview. The fictional band they are part of in the movie is struggling to get a foothold in the Seattle music scene, and their frontman keeps harping on about how they are at least "huge in Belgium".
At least that's how I understood the comment.
@@evillittlegoat8338 lol, thanks
Eddie's laugh is so cute omg. He seems so adorably awkward here
Yes, he was much cuter at the beginning - then he turned into a super liberal Socialist & kind of went off the deep end 😔
@@KH-pq4el He got older too, like everyone. The body and the mind moves and not always entirely under our control and consciousnee. It takes often some years to see the process.
@@KH-pq4el I don’t think he went off the deep end. He was always a liberal but who cares… he’s still a sweet soul and an amazing singer/lyricist/songwriter and a really good person. I don’t agree with most of his politics but that changes nothing… if anything it shows me how we all need to focus on character/spirit and not someone’s political views or you will miss out on good friends and beautiful souls
@@sweetangel6630 great reply 😉 thank you for pointing out what is really important
@@KH-pq4el ❤️❤️❤️
I absolutely love this interview, a bunch b.s. from Eddie!! Love it!! 😊💓🤘✌️
We will never see another Jeremy And without it I would’ve never got on stage. Thanks gentlemen for the youthful inspiration.
What a trip back in time... funny stuff bs about Singles too
🗣️🔊 Eddie is shutting down, Eddie is shutting down. SEND help & bubble wrap.
🤣🤣🤣
Eddie's little giggle when Stone was talking about the Seattle scene at 15:00 😭😭😭
Eddie is sooooo gorgeous here
Oh no....where's the rest of it? The best part of the missing footage was them joking about not understanding each other and Stoney calling Ed a jerk under his breath 🤔
I found that bit in a compilation someone made of Eddie Vedder funny moments. Not sure where the rest of the footage is. th-cam.com/video/qMC1retuO4k/w-d-xo.html
@@leinonibishop9480 Yeah! Thank you. I'd been looking for the complete interview just for that part for ages 😁
Lindo demais 💯 música maravilhosa 💋 saudades amor tudo 😮 1994 eu e meu irmão giba eo professor Marcos curtimos muito já falecido só ficou saudades de vcs 🤪 mais hoje eu ouço as músicas só y mas Eddie vc continua lindo demais 😢 pra sempre okkkkkkkkk 🤭
i love this
You can tell Eddie was the cool stoner kid back in school
Best ever.....
Edward Louis Severson III, más conocido como Eddie Vedder (Evanston, Illinois, 23 de diciembre de 1964), es un músico estadounidense, cantante, líder y uno de los tres guitarristas del grupo estadounidense de grunge Pearl Jam. Reconocido por su distintiva voz, ha sido calificado como el número siete en la lista de «mejores cantantes principales de todos los tiempos», realizada por los lectores de la revista Rolling Stone.
This was fucking great
❤ Andy Wood RIP I love you 💕
YES!!!!!
THANKS A LOT
Jamming for The Pearl. 😢
BOTH are eye candy!
They were both feelin' pretty good during this interview .... lol
I like when bands grow out of the "I'm too cool to talk much" phase. They still in it here lol.
Stones the man.
This interview gives off ASMR vibes.
NO I agree , its nice to want to now what his story was behind it , but every song along with the rhythmic sounds brought on by music instrumental and lyrics vocal with range and depth brings on its own story that take people back to some part of their own life that relates to those tones and feeling that flushes you and overwhelms you with feelings that makes your story .
Pearl jam...as group by sure has gifted voice...but the musician are just creative, talented as any top band
In those early years,Stone and Jeff were the creative force of the band. Ed was just the cherry on the sundae.
Didn't he write most of the lyrics?????
Yeah Eddie wrote the lyrics but the funkiness of the music came from Stone and Jeff.
When Eddie took over the music fell flat.
Oh noooooo Eddie had most of Pearl jams early record songs written. Eddie was the guy who literally wrote the songs
Stone Carpenter Gossard (Seattle, Washington, 20 de julio de 1966) es un guitarrista estadounidense, fundador, junto a Jeff Ament y Mike McCready, del grupo de rock Pearl Jam.
57 AÑOS. (58)
PEARL JAM #1. 😊💓🤘✌️
The era before podcast interview shows... We have come so far.
@@marinastant5249 come so far meaning much worse off now… interviews back then we’re deeper, they meant far more, real questions, preceded real genuine thought out responses… far from ego trips and narcissistic ventures of everyone with a microphone and podcast now and rehearsed responses
Eddie Vedder
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57 años