He’s kept making great to mind blowing music throughout the decades since. He came put better than all of us mere mortals. Be glad you were alive in the time of Robert Pollard. Check out Boston Spaceships too
Aha..the 90s. Thats why he sounds crap. 90s music wasnt that great. Even though some youngsters seem to think it was fantastic.Well..some even say that about the 80s...Can you imagine that??🙄🤨🤣🤣🤣Give me that 60s and 70s cool stuff over this any time...Back when people were still completely in orbit on stage!!! 🎉🤤🥳🕳️🧑🦽🤷🐰🤩🍑👈😜
Uncle Bob kickin it's ass. Dayton is blessed for such a vocalist and prolific song writer. Bob I call my friend. Dayton we call him our Legend. Our finest. Always bring your finest.
Eddie Vedder about Moses on a Snail: "It sounds to me like Robert Pollard uncharacteristically took ten years to make this one. He will tell you otherwise, but I don't believe him. It's too fucking good. If it were any other group this would be seen as their masterpiece. I think for Bob it's just another good day of weaving words into a kaleidoscope of one of a kind, thought-provoking perspectives"
I was at this show, and this song holds an awesome significance to me. Dec. 3, 1979 -11 people lost thier lives at this very venue while trying to get in to a Who concert. Blows my mind. I have seen about 150 shows, and would never think I could ever be in danger. That night in 1979 was different. When this song played-I know that is was special-for those who died especially. The crowd's reaction is evident. Thanks PJ-for the memorable night and tribute to those eleven lost.
cs br Riverfront Stadium was long gone by this point (2006) that was the actual site of the collapse back in 1979. This PJ show was at the us bank arena next door to the great American ballpark in downtown cincy. It's a great moment having Pollard out there
It’s a bit sad but very few people in that audience had any idea who he was. Maybe if they were there the night before and had a chance to research it, they did.
vedder's vocals were awesome for about the first three albums then took a nose dive into the dumpster. pollard's vocals have remained consistent for thirty years, imo
I agree with you @SpookyApparation ! I've seen GBV MANY times over the years. Saw them again at the Grog Shop just last month and the current lineup is VERY SOLID indeed. And with Doug Gillard in the fold they played "I am a tree" which is a personal fave even if it isn't really a GBV (read that as Bob since Bob = GBV more or less) song.
i have who tourettes im screaming out here in the fields i fight 4 my meals ,my neighbour is stamping her feet loudly ,im sorry its uncle bob singing the song of the streets
of course he knows the lyrics.... i think the sharing of vocal duties, the giant crowd, the wonky sound (you could hear the feedback) and probably the 73rd beer of the night threw him off...... I've seen him sing that song to perfection on video and live numerous times
first thing that i noticed.. pollard drunk as usual, having the time of his life, while vedder sober as fuck like showing off at the karaoke bar for the local crowd.. i mean, they both at the freakin' karaoke.. but one's having fun.
OMG that was disgusting. RIP John Entwistle. 24 years since your passing and NOBODY can top your work on Baba O'Riley. Frankly, I would be embarrassed to publish this version by the has beens Pearl Jam. One Direction's version is even better than this. And THAT's saying something!
the greatest band of all time .... with Pearl Jam
Hahahaha
Absolutely!!
he doesn't even know the word. dude. serious malfunction.
This guy gets it
ANDY KING richtig!
What a privilege it must have been for Pearl Jam to play with one of the greatest songwriters of all time.
boom!
Very gracious of Bob to let Pearl Jam warm up the crowd for him.
hahah, agreed!!
PJ should feel privileged to share a stage with one of the best song writers of all time. GBV Pollard
Eh. Fine indie band.
I’m sure they appreciate Bob and GBV too. They give exposure to bands like this on tour and have forever. I love that about them.
@@mikeoneill1793shut up Mike
Robert Pollard is the true Alternative hero of the 90's.
LOL, no.
Mike Oneill you’ve no taste, Mike!
He’s kept making great to mind blowing music throughout the decades since. He came put better than all of us mere mortals. Be glad you were alive in the time of Robert Pollard. Check out Boston Spaceships too
Aha..the 90s. Thats why he sounds crap. 90s music wasnt that great. Even though some youngsters seem to think it was fantastic.Well..some even say that about the 80s...Can you imagine that??🙄🤨🤣🤣🤣Give me that 60s and 70s cool stuff over this any time...Back when people were still completely in orbit on stage!!! 🎉🤤🥳🕳️🧑🦽🤷🐰🤩🍑👈😜
@@igordewit7357 why are you on a video where two nineties artists are performing?
pollard is a living fucking legend
THE BOB POLLARD KICK NEVER FAILS
Robert Pollard is SUCH a great performer. Love that guy
doesn't get much better than Uncle Bob's kick at 2:25
legend
Uncle Bob kickin it's ass. Dayton is blessed for such a vocalist and prolific song writer. Bob I call my friend. Dayton we call him our Legend. Our finest. Always bring your finest.
Bob is a living legend. I was at this show. Only time I've seen Pearl Jam but I catch GBV whenever I can.
Was lucky enough to chill with RP at a bar in Dayton a bit ago. Shots and music talk...incredible guy and talent
Alex Sepi Lucky bastard.
Robert Pollard/GBV have written some of the catchiest songs I’ve ever heard
Eddie Vedder about Moses on a Snail: "It sounds to me like Robert Pollard uncharacteristically took ten years to make this one. He will tell you otherwise, but I don't believe him. It's too fucking good. If it were any other group this would be seen as their masterpiece. I think for Bob it's just another good day of weaving words into a kaleidoscope of one of a kind, thought-provoking perspectives"
Robert Pollard high kicks STILL on point.
Just saw GBV again at the end of 2018, was right up front and it was awesome. Pollard STILL DOING HIGH KICKS!
I was at this show, and this song holds an awesome significance to me. Dec. 3, 1979 -11 people lost thier lives at this very venue while trying to get in to a Who concert. Blows my mind. I have seen about 150 shows, and would never think I could ever be in danger. That night in 1979 was different. When this song played-I know that is was special-for those who died especially. The crowd's reaction is evident. Thanks PJ-for the memorable night and tribute to those eleven lost.
cs br Riverfront Stadium was long gone by this point (2006) that was the actual site of the collapse back in 1979.
This PJ show was at the us bank arena next door to the great American ballpark in downtown cincy.
It's a great moment having Pollard out there
@@furnitureconsortium The Who show (and this one) were both indoors at the arena (same building.) I’m almost sure Pollard was at The Who show in ‘79.
@@furnitureconsortium The Who tragedy occurred at Riverfront Coliseum (US Bank Arena), not Riverfront Stadium which sat next door.
Drinking a beer while singing is such a great look.. Love ya Bobby!!
the moment bobby hit the high kick at 2:28 i got tingles down my spine
I love how Bob is doing Daltrey's voice.
Holy ess. This is an amazing video. Would've blow my mind if I had been there. Love Pearl Jam and Bob is a genius.
I just find it great that Pearl Jam is giving props to GBV...and gr w at vocals by the way, Bob!
Mister Robert Pollard representing the Golden Triangle once more GBV GBV GBV....
Bob's less animated than I would have hoped--but he did get in at least one BigKick. Two of the greatest bands on earth.
The best frontman of this time - Bob Pollard!!!
I wonder how many in the crowd thought Bob actually was from The Who?
I was at this show!!!! EPIC!!
Hi Lawanda!!!
Compelling
Bob has my vote for best singer and drinker
And even Stone is having fun
1:27 when Bob hits that note perfectly, the keyboard guy appreciates.
I love that Eddie says "Cincinnati" and Bob corrects him and says "Dayton!" lol
I love that Eddie gave props to GBV and Fugazi during his Rock Hall of Fame speech
Wonderful!
wowzer! Pollard is channeling Daltry to a tee!
That was an awesome performance by everyone!!
Holy shit yes! Now that's a team up! Absolutely legendary.
Just saw an analysis from a guy showing Roger at age 80 singing and not lip syncing…. Still got it.
VETTER COULD ONLY WISH HE WAS AS KOOL AS POLLARD. KEEP DREAMING!
Thank you stonedcomedianringo! This is pretty awesome!
bob rules
I don't necessarily dislike PJ but they are not even in the same musical universe as GBV .. . .
Yeah right ... no
They also can't find the right good tempo for this song, it's all over the place and not in a good way.
Man, one dude I never met, who I think is cool as fuck, and one dude I have hung out with, and I know is cool as fuck. Ole!!!
Yes!!
I've watched this video many times.
Stonedcomedianringo! One of my favorite lyrics😂
2:35 I just love Stone. He's that guy who doesn't need no others to party!
Omg, Robert Pollard is so me 🙌🏻
This is a fucking good thing right here!
It’s a bit sad but very few people in that audience had any idea who he was. Maybe if they were there the night before and had a chance to research it, they did.
beautiful. Bob looks pissed out of his skull
WOW
With the possible exception of the one by The Waco Brothers ... this might be the finest cover version of Baba O'Riley ever recorded.
So great that EV brought RP and X to play wit him.
vedder's vocals were awesome for about the first three albums then took a nose dive into the dumpster. pollard's vocals have remained consistent for thirty years, imo
Bullshit.
Alex Robards
bull.....shit....dump....ster HA HA JOKES FUNNY LOL
Are you even listening?
Uncle Bobby Sunshine's vocals have taken a warbly hit as of late. not gonna lie. Peak was Mag Earwhig. Now, we're on our way down.
atomeyes99 right, he’s only 60....
Long live Bob. I wish he wouldn't have broken up GBV..... again
GBV is back... again.
Dalesy617 current band with Doug back is the tightest GBV's ever been IMO. it's not even close
I agree with you @SpookyApparation ! I've seen GBV MANY times over the years. Saw them again at the Grog Shop just last month and the current lineup is VERY SOLID indeed. And with Doug Gillard in the fold they played "I am a tree" which is a personal fave even if it isn't really a GBV (read that as Bob since Bob = GBV more or less) song.
i have who tourettes im screaming out here in the fields i fight 4 my meals ,my neighbour is stamping her feet loudly ,im sorry its uncle bob singing the song of the streets
Bobby and Eddie sing Roger and Pete! Does life get better?
This made my day!. Two masters at work.
Need more bob
Pollard doesn't know the lyrics! Freakin' awesome!
That is awesome!
of course he knows the lyrics.... i think the sharing of vocal duties, the giant crowd, the wonky sound (you could hear the feedback) and probably the 73rd beer of the night threw him off...... I've seen him sing that song to perfection on video and live numerous times
@Matin43 it's in the description- June 24, 2006
its the ' Hey Everybody, Jump On One Foot'" Song
I was thinking the same thing. I bet he was imagining he was Pete Townsend during this whole performance.
Children, animals, and Bob Pollard...
Soul sellers
uncle bob pensando 6:17 dava pra tocar 2 musicas e contar uns causos e beber cerveja
Bob's vocals are the only reason why this is any good
lmao vedder is so sober
first thing that i noticed.. pollard drunk as usual, having the time of his life, while vedder sober as fuck like showing off at the karaoke bar for the local crowd.. i mean, they both at the freakin' karaoke.. but one's having fun.
the who's shirt
take ament and gossard and the vedster with you, let bob and jack do the work
Its robert pollard and pj
making sure Uncle Bob doesn't fall over :0
that's a lot of CSI fans!
those tambourines weren't hurting anyone.
Did Eddie really say "he's a big man!" and then "a big man for a big song"?
Yes, yes he did haha. Bob's not even that big - his college baseball team listed him as 6' 1"
My first reaction to seeing this was, "my god, this is better than the second coming of christ"
:(
OMG that was disgusting. RIP John Entwistle. 24 years since your passing and NOBODY can top your work on Baba O'Riley. Frankly, I would be embarrassed to publish this version by the has beens Pearl Jam. One Direction's version is even better than this. And THAT's saying something!
Well this is an odd combination
The drums are awful and wrong. Or wait- they’re too good. Needs to be sloppy Moon.
Neither Pearl Jam or gbv are even talked about anymore
True spirit
We still talk GBV up in this house! PJ? Nah, not a lot!