Eddie Vedder on the origin of Pearl Jam: "It was heaven"
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- In 1990, Eddie Vedder was asked to compose lyrics for instrumental tracks sent to him by a group of Seattle musicians. His audition would lead to the formation of Pearl Jam, one of the world's biggest and most influential rock groups. In this preview of an interview to be broadcast on "CBS News Sunday Morning" on Sept. 22, Vedder and bassist Jeff Ament talk with Anthony Mason about the band's origin.
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You cant overstate the impact the groups' forming had on humanity. Incredible! So lucky to have grown up with them.
I agree. Their impact is similar impact to covid, aids, and monkey pox.
The PJ story is fascinating, filled with tragedy and joy. Jeff and Stone were still dealing with the death of Andy Wood, while more than a thousand miles away a guy they didn’t know was struggling to find his place in this world. Then a demo tape makes its way to Eddie and they end up saving each other, becoming one of the biggest bands in history. Just incredible. No wonder they’re still together with a story like that.
Don’t forget how important Jack Irons was, he gave a tape the band to Ed
@@robpaxson4455Would never forget Jack! Good drummer too! 😀
@@stephen1462 he's one of my favorite drummers
Mine too!
Best live show you'll ever see.
Sigur ros
Yeahhh... agree to disagree on that one.
@@michaelf40 tell us who then.
@@RobJoswiak I don't know the answer for sure. I just know that it's not the high fiving posers in PJ.
@@michaelf40well until you think of another band, then PJ is the supreme leader
Pearl Jam show is my happy place
Greatest rock & ballad singer EVER!! 💙❤️💙
I met Eddie Vedder in a restaurant in Chicago. He was very humble and nice guy!
Compared to who, he's up his own hole
One of my favorite bands!❤❤
Can't find a better band! ❤
Awesome Band been listening to them since their beginning.
Pearl Jam ❤❤❤❤
Pearl jam provided the soundtrack of my youth. High school years.
So when you surf you get inspired to write music?
that's badass brother!
Where do we watch the rest?
To borrow a quote from Snoop. PJ is "Realer than Real Deal Holyfield!" Legit legends.
Is the full interview coming this Sunday?
When will this air? Or did it last week?
This Sunday 9am
Where’s the full interview??
This Sunday
It hasn't aired yet
90s eddie vedder was the chef's kiss of sexy
Too bad he couldn't sing, write music or perform. He could have been the whole package.
Yeah… I’m not sure you guys are being honest about what “Pearl Jam” means.
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Pearl Jam is so boring. King's X blows Pearl Jam away. King's X started grunge and PJ even opened for them in '89.
Bro, let me help you out.
1. PJ didn’t even form until summer of 1990. You can’t open for a band before you even exist.
2. PJ never even opened for King’s X. But King’s X opened for PJ from March 24th to April 3rd in 1994. Both bands have complimented each other and made music together.
3. Numerous bands contributed to the formation of “grunge”. If you had to single out the first band to really lay the cultural blueprint of what would become grunge it would be Wipers in 1977 (2 years prior to the formation of The Edge which would become King’s X). Again, one singular band can’t be credited with its formation. You might as well just say Nirvana invented it out of the clear blue sky.
4. Ironically enough, the only person I know aside from you who claims King’s X “invented grunge” would be Jeff Ament of PJ…who you hate. I think if pressed Jeff would say that he may have overstated it knowing that numerous other bands (including his own band of Green River) made contributions. He just loves King’s X and was giving them props. Well-deserved IMO because I love King’s X and PJ.
5. Chill out.
Kings X is clearly superior. Actually every band is superior to PJ. Kurt Cobain loathed PJ. That cheesy high five album cover is actually perfect since it indicates the cheesiness of music on the album.
@JohnDoe-od7ye dude, no one buys pearl jam music anymore. They haven't had a hit since the 90s. If you do hear pear jam on the radio it's a few of their songs from the 90s.
@JohnDoe-od7ye they were called something else. I think they were named after a basketball players sneakers or something and they gave King's X a demo and begged them to listen to it.
@@brianm7185 lol. Ok. If you say so.
I fell asleep at a concert of theirs in 1995. Easily the most boring concert I have ever seen. Warmed over 70s music with a pretentious, bleating singer. He made a fool of himself trying to climb some piece of stage equipment, but he couldn't do it. I have ever since referred to them as "Pearl Joke"
Yes they are boring. King's X started grunge and is 100 times better than PJ.
@@brianm7185 OUT OF THE SILENT PLANET!!
@@brianm7185 No one knows of King's X to be fair. Why don't you go to the video where they interview them then? Oh they aren't interviewed?
Eddie Vedder sucks
Your ears have deceived you.
@@musicismyfriend7919 always hated Pearl Jam.
@@cleroyster2610 Listen to "Waiting for Stevie" from the newest album called Dark Matter. It sounds nothing like the songs from the first album that have all been played to death.
He’s looking all Red & Bloated, tick tock
Why do you keep on watching his interviews then?