"making it his own" ??? I beg to differ. Straight "One" with his voice. Nothing special. "Making it your own" is what Eva Cassidy did with Stings "Fields of Gold", just as one example. I love Vedder, but this was nothing crazy special.
@@Drewg351 I consider a vocalist making a song their own when I no longer hear the voice of the original vocalist in their performance. Whether or not Vedder cleared that bar is subjective. Perhaps for you he didn't. For me, he did. Obviously, given the nature of the performance, it would have been inappropriate to restructure the song into a form that might be unrecognizable to the band receiving tribute or the audience tuned in to celebrate them.
Eddie Vedder is a musical miracle. From "Hunger Strike" with Chris Cornell and Temple of the Dog, to 'Pearl Jam" to this, there is nothing he doesn't make magical
For someone who loves U2 and Pearl Jam / Eddie Vedder, this is about as incredible a combination as you can get. I heard a very brief clip of this on NPR the day after this event; so glad the whole song is up now and available!!
I remember there was a time Pearl Jam opened up for U2 back during their ZooTV/ Achthung Baby tour. For Eddie to sing this song for the Kennedy Center means everything for us U2 and PJ fans. 💙💜❤️💚💙
He does so many of these types of these things - celebrating other artists. He's inducted a shitload of people into the HoF as well. A good dude who appreciates great artists. So cool to see from a guy who is also as good as it gets...
Hahaha! Brilliant! That time when someone, with often hideous diction, smashes your own song outta the park and every single word is perfectly articulated. This is the best I’ve ever heard this song delivered and one of Eddy’s best ever performances. Bravo to all! Brilliant song, brilliant performance 👏👏👏👏👏👏
Been in love with this man for 32 years. For this performance, he hadn't had a chance to rehearse (you can see him think the song is over, when it wasn't), which makes the performance all the more phenomenal. He was filling in for someone who was sick. Oh, god that heavenly voice, and haven't we been blessed for decades?
Shout out to those backup singers! My god their voices. You can tell Eddie was really feeling them too. I get the feeling Eddie didn't want this performance to end, Like he was wishing he had McCready on stage with him to break into an 8 minute version of this, like they do with 'Black ' live. Maybe break into a few spoken word bars of 'Sunday bloody Sunday' or something, with the Background singers, then back into 'One' after some Ethereal McCready guitar fills. That woulda taken this to a different level.
@Bob Shaffo Holy hell, I had to watch that again to see if you were right. I didn't even notice McCready ( I swear I even instinctively looked to the other side of the stage to see if he was there where he always plays with Pearl Jam). And he kept his guitar playing so subdued. In that case, it was probably just as hard for him not to break off into an 8 minute version with Eddie.
Do you think they were Mary J.'s back-up singers? I can just picture how they were thinking they'd do back up from one huge celebrity voice and the nervousness/excitement at how well they blended with Eddie.
Early U2 is in my veins. Remembering the first time I heard U2. It was from Boy and was I Will Follow... played at a bar called The Castle (it had that frontage) and they had "teenage" hours where alcohol wasn't served (legally... technically... but clear is clear and side doors were meant for fights or making out while your parents were out front waiting) and we all felt like we were adults for a couple of stupid awkward hours... Always was a Vedder fan... PJ was also my kidhood and never left me. ...a fav moment was his singing Red Mosquito with Ben Harper on the slide... but when he covered Daltry's The Who with Reign O'er me... that was the end. I had no decision to make. Brother Owned me. Grateful to have lived through his music, Cornell's, and Springsteen/Zac/Dave's covering of Fortunate Son...
From the very beginning when I was introduced to Pearl Jam by my local record store, Eddie Vedder's voice has just blown me away. I remember being 17 and listening to Ten when it was just released thinking no voice will ever beat his. Everything he sings is pure poetry.
Eddie Vedder always delivers a stellar performance. One of the greatest voices in rock history. Up there with Plant, Rodgers, Mercury, and a few others.
Fun fact, Eddie has covered 2 of those guys and been on stage with Plant when he opened for Pearl Jam in 2005 and joined PJ for a few songs. Little sister, Money by the beatles and Going to California
People always argue (and I too agree) that there are more important and precious things in life. But damn it, Arts, Sport etc matter too. They can pull you out of the depth of sadness, darkness and despair, and bring you unbridled joy, for a brief moment. I'm not suggesting that I'm in the depth of despair by any means, but those glorious 3 or so minutes, that gave me unexplainable joy and pleasure! 😍
The Kennedy Honors produced some unbelievable covers over the years. I'm not a big fan of U2, though I do like some of their songs, but I love Pear Jamn and Eddies voice. He once again brings it home...
Eddie has the most beautiful voice but thats just a little part of his enormous gift. He has the most artistic way of infusing songs with an intensity and passion from deep in his heart to ours.
Tones phrasing punctuation emotion delivery.....that's how anything he covers he makes his own. We are lucky he made it through when many of his peers couldn't.
What's even more incredible about this incredible performance is that he wasn't even scheduled to sing this song. He stepped in at the last minute when the other singer planned got sick.
He hadn't had the time to rehearse either, you can see he ends the song and turns away for a bit, only to see it's not over yet. And he just steps back in. That's incredible musicianship. I'm sure all the others had been rehearsing for a week.
The staying power of a true artists. It just can't be overstated what true talent looks like. But also... how good the song itself is. A true hit is a song that can be so many things to so many people.
What a performance. One of the great vocalist of our time singing one of the greatest songs ever written. Clear respect from artist to band and back again. Wow!
As someone who grew up during grunge but never liked Pearl Jam, Eddie has really grown on me over the past couple of decades. Solid musician, even more solid dude.
Check out Chris Cornell singing acoustic. That will change your mind on grunge vocals perhaps. His solo acoustic version of Blackhole Sun is legendary, and his cover of Prince's "Nothing Compares to U" is fire. Also, Nirvana Unplugged was amazing. And the Foo Fighters are still awesome. (One song they did not too long ago almost sounds like the beatles and the animation is trippy af) That is all.
I heard Eddie sing "Mothers of the Disappeared" with U2 in Seattle a few years ago, and I thought, "It would be cool to hear Eddie sing more U2 songs." I wasn't expecting THIS. He absolutely crushed it!
I was at that same show. Eddie’s vocal on Mothers of the Disappeared was ridiculously phenomenal. Gave the song an entirely different feel. Seeing Eddie and Mumford and Sons all come out for the finale with the boys was incredible.
I didnt even know this was something i wanted. My favorite band and my favorite song covered by my other favorite band's singer. I feel like I just met my young self and we just became the best version of awesome🫠
Hell yeah! Love you Eddie. This was great. Remember when Eddie sang with The Doors? That performance of Light My Fire is phenomenal. Sickest keyboard solo ever by Manzarek.
I've seen U2 in concert 3 times, including the Elevation Tour. I've loved Bono's singing this song but Eddie had me in tears viewing this. Absolutely beautiful!
I’m starting a petition for Eddie Vedder to sing all songs. All of the songs ever. Who is with me??
Me!
Ill back this
where can I sign?
I’m for it ❤
yeah fuck bono 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Eddie Vedder could sing the ingredients from a can of soup and it'd still give you goosebumps.
A singers singer
He’d sing the soup ingredients and it would end up as a perfectly seared streak
The goosebumps..right though.
If you like vocals with a mouth full of marbles.........just kidding....cant remember who said that.
That is undeniably true. But in fairness, this song is absolutely brilliant and possesses one of the best melodies/chord progressions of all time.
Man, Vedder just knows how to burrow down into the molten core of a song and honor it while making it his own.
Well said.
Great comment I like that!
"making it his own" ??? I beg to differ. Straight "One" with his voice. Nothing special. "Making it your own" is what Eva Cassidy did with Stings "Fields of Gold", just as one example. I love Vedder, but this was nothing crazy special.
@@Drewg351 I consider a vocalist making a song their own when I no longer hear the voice of the original vocalist in their performance. Whether or not Vedder cleared that bar is subjective. Perhaps for you he didn't. For me, he did.
Obviously, given the nature of the performance, it would have been inappropriate to restructure the song into a form that might be unrecognizable to the band receiving tribute or the audience tuned in to celebrate them.
@@RobVollmar, that's what makes the world go round. Opinions. Everyone has one. You think it's exceptional, I think it's really nothing special.
Is it getting Vedder or do you feel the same? ❤
I love that!💕
Nice one!!
🎉🎉
That some how is funny.😆
Ha ha! Ba dum tss! 😅
I love U2!!!! U2?????😂😂❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Damn...when Eddie Vedder actualy speaks vowels when signing....is majestic. And he still was power on his voice.
You mean when he actually sings in English? 🤣
@@masonbooth2363 I'm glad this didn't turn into a Yellow Ledbetter kinda thing 😶
Eddie makes every song perfect!
Eddie is without a doubt one of the best singers in our world!!
yes he is
@@wolfeesmom Why the hell hasn't Neil Young won!!
U2 were MEANT to be a rock band. They really were not meant to do anything else in life and what a great gift their music is to all of us.
Eddie Vedder’s signature vibrato has such a beautiful cry in it.
Eddie Vedder is a musical miracle. From "Hunger Strike" with Chris Cornell and Temple of the Dog, to 'Pearl Jam" to this, there is nothing he doesn't make magical
Pearl Jam came first, then got with Chris from Sound Garden...
Eddie Vedder is a national treasure
World treasure XDDDD
@samsabruskongen Nick Cage uses a map on the back of the constitution to find Eddie Vedder?
@@blackoceancreativeuniverse yup, you didn't know?
@@samsabruskongen its eddie vedder and lizzo in Mork and Mindy 2023, featuring Patton Ostwald as Orson.
I think Eddy would be somewhat insulted by that ... 🤔 Fucking awesome is what comes to mind in a European mind.
For someone who loves U2 and Pearl Jam / Eddie Vedder, this is about as incredible a combination as you can get. I heard a very brief clip of this on NPR the day after this event; so glad the whole song is up now and available!!
On target 🌟
@@MonikaGDinNYC Thanks for your likes and comment,I wouldn't have be here if not for you guys
I remember there was a time Pearl Jam opened up for U2 back during their ZooTV/ Achthung Baby tour. For Eddie to sing this song for the Kennedy Center means everything for us U2 and PJ fans.
💙💜❤️💚💙
The look on Adams face at 1:35 is just one of respect for Eddie.
He does so many of these types of these things - celebrating other artists. He's inducted a shitload of people into the HoF as well. A good dude who appreciates great artists. So cool to see from a guy who is also as good as it gets...
He's greatness.
..
Absolutely!!
True! Generosity is his middle name. It’s lovely.
Loved it when Vedder teamed with Nasrat Fatah Ali Kahn for The Long Road and The Face of Love. Unique and spiritual sound.
I never knew I needed Eddie vedder singing U2! 👏👏👏👏👏
So magnificent!
@@nancybrooklyn1768 Thanks for being a great fan
This version is killer and Eddie’s vocals really shine on this song.
ah....I prefer the origianal mucho more.
@@quiropracticoecuador1 sure, no one can falsetto like Bono, but Eddie's vocals work well on this song.
I really prefer Johnny Cash version
@@quiropracticoecuador1
So go listen to the original then you f'ing dolt..
@@Almost-Nothing lmao
Hard to replicate the passion of a band singing it's own song and yet Eddie does it with any song he sings....his, or anyone else's...
And this, ladies and gentlemen, is what mastery looks like. Thanks Eddie.....keep on rocking in the free world.
Eddie sings every word as if his life was on the line. He finds the meaning and means it.
We are so f’n lucky to have come of age during Eddie Vedder's time on earth. Artist. Poet. Genius.
As an Irish person and a big U2 fan I think this is the best version of this song ( excluding U2) that I have ever heard. It is amazing!
Johnny cash cough cough
The version with Mary J Blige is amazing, this is really a powerful song
Eddie Vedder can sing any song and make it better.
Eddie Vedder blew this one out of the park. Heard many covers but by far the best
One of the purest voices in the history of music. Some people just have it. He is such a person.
Eddie has so much passion that can never be denied.
Hahaha! Brilliant! That time when someone, with often hideous diction, smashes your own song outta the park and every single word is perfectly articulated. This is the best I’ve ever heard this song delivered and one of Eddy’s best ever performances. Bravo to all! Brilliant song, brilliant performance 👏👏👏👏👏👏
Eddie Vedder is the best! And he is touring this year!
And I’ve got a ticket. Yay me
This is bloody incredible. Why is it he makes every song sound like it was born to be his.
If you missed it. He also crushed Reign O're Me by The Who. This guy knows how to sing.
OMG, discovered it a year ago when I saw the Adam Sandler movie. I was blown away. Nothing compares...
The unique texture in Vedder's voice really works with this song.
Been in love with this man for 32 years. For this performance, he hadn't had a chance to rehearse (you can see him think the song is over, when it wasn't), which makes the performance all the more phenomenal. He was filling in for someone who was sick. Oh, god that heavenly voice, and haven't we been blessed for decades?
Please let this year be as amazing as this performance!
That is a Beautiful Thought 🙂
That's a wonderful thing to ask for. Please I I hope so too.
What a fucked year was 2022.
Checking in 7 months later. Sorry about the year.
It wasn’t.
Eddie owns every song immediatly!
Reminds me of early U2 when all we heard was the music! Well done Mr. V!
Dude. One of the best covers of all time! I feel most of that audience doesn't realize what they just experienced! 🤯
Yeah; they should have given him a standing ovation
Its hilarious to see the crowd react on this masterpiece. Good to see Bono appreciating this performance. He is the source!
Shout out to those backup singers! My god their voices. You can tell Eddie was really feeling them too. I get the feeling Eddie didn't want this performance to end, Like he was wishing he had McCready on stage with him to break into an 8 minute version of this, like they do with 'Black ' live. Maybe break into a few spoken word bars of 'Sunday bloody Sunday' or something, with the Background singers, then back into 'One' after some Ethereal McCready guitar fills. That woulda taken this to a different level.
Hopefully Pearl Jam adds this to their repertoire
agreed...it was way to short!
Agreed (but also Mike *was* up there w/ 'em, yo..). ✊😌
@Bob Shaffo Holy hell, I had to watch that again to see if you were right. I didn't even notice McCready ( I swear I even instinctively looked to the other side of the stage to see if he was there where he always plays with Pearl Jam). And he kept his guitar playing so subdued. In that case, it was probably just as hard for him not to break off into an 8 minute version with Eddie.
Do you think they were Mary J.'s back-up singers? I can just picture how they were thinking they'd do back up from one huge celebrity voice and the nervousness/excitement at how well they blended with Eddie.
Eddie could sing the phone book and make you cry by the 10th name.
😆
This made me appreciate "One" again...the feels...damn...
That male backing vocalist almost became Mary J Blige for a second hahaha
Early U2 is in my veins. Remembering the first time I heard U2. It was from Boy and was I Will Follow... played at a bar called The Castle (it had that frontage) and they had "teenage" hours where alcohol wasn't served (legally... technically... but clear is clear and side doors were meant for fights or making out while your parents were out front waiting) and we all felt like we were adults for a couple of stupid awkward hours...
Always was a Vedder fan... PJ was also my kidhood and never left me. ...a fav moment was his singing Red Mosquito with Ben Harper on the slide... but when he covered Daltry's The Who with Reign O'er me... that was the end. I had no decision to make. Brother Owned me. Grateful to have lived through his music, Cornell's, and Springsteen/Zac/Dave's covering of Fortunate Son...
Eddie needs to live forever!
Everyone wants to live forever, me too.
"...carry each other..." Great stuff for this days, one( not the same)great version Eddie, and backing vocals❤(from Jujuy,Argentina)🌈🌠
Wow did Eddie ever do justice to an already iconic song,, sweet .........
From the very beginning when I was introduced to Pearl Jam by my local record store, Eddie Vedder's voice has just blown me away. I remember being 17 and listening to Ten when it was just released thinking no voice will ever beat his. Everything he sings is pure poetry.
Eddie Vedder always delivers a stellar performance. One of the greatest voices in rock history. Up there with Plant, Rodgers, Mercury, and a few others.
And his brother Chris..
Vedder ain’t up there with Plant, Mercury or Cornell
Fun fact, Eddie has covered 2 of those guys and been on stage with Plant when he opened for Pearl Jam in 2005 and joined PJ for a few songs. Little sister, Money by the beatles and Going to California
@@BC08
He's better than Plant. Plant is a horrendously bad singer.
@@travzimmerman1340 Plant in his prime was a great singer. Bad take
People always argue (and I too agree) that there are more important and precious things in life. But damn it, Arts, Sport etc matter too. They can pull you out of the depth of sadness, darkness and despair, and bring you unbridled joy, for a brief moment. I'm not suggesting that I'm in the depth of despair by any means, but those glorious 3 or so minutes, that gave me unexplainable joy and pleasure! 😍
sport is theatre for stupid people.
That is what Eddie was born for, I think.
John Claude Van Damme is so talented! Martial arts movie star, and the drummer for U2 🙌🏼
Back up singers are phenomenal!!
His tone is one of the best in rock music. For real.
Eddie does it again and knocks it out of the park
Like he did to Purple Rain
Eddie just knows how to pull you into a song
As a young man i remember Pearl Jam breaking through.
The energy in this mans performance was incredible.
And…. It still is !!,
What a performer ❤️👍
following other comments - eddie picks a song rich with meaning and emotion and then turns it up another notch with that voice - i am misty
God, I love Eddie. One of my favorite voices of all time.
Thanks for your love and support I'm so happy to have a great fan like you
There's only one other musician that can sing this song as powerfully as Bono. You're watching him.
The right man for the good song....
As much as I love Eddie Vedder, I was afraid to watch him cover such a revered song… but he + everyone on stage did it justice. Great job.
The Kennedy Honors produced some unbelievable covers over the years. I'm not a big fan of U2, though I do like some of their songs, but I love Pear Jamn and Eddies voice. He once again brings it home...
Eddie has the most beautiful voice but thats just a little part of his enormous gift. He has the most artistic way of infusing songs with an intensity and passion from deep in his heart to ours.
Beautifully said.👏👏
He always respects the original. Watch him sing Tom Petty, The Waiting or The Who, I am One - the man is a gift & should be treasured.
It doesn’t get Eddie Vedder than this! He can do no wrong ❤
I'm stealing this. I will promptly use it in every day conversation.
Brilliant!
Well played indeed
So awesome watching Eddie Vedder now. First saw Pearl Jam back in the day early 90s. 💜💜💓
The pure voice that's everything right about the gift of song
As a lifelong U2 super fan, this is the best I’ve ever heard anyone sing this song.
Eddie Vedder has nailed every cover he’s ever done. This time however, he smashed it! Brilliant performance Eddie. Congratulations and bravo!🎉
Tones phrasing punctuation emotion delivery.....that's how anything he covers he makes his own. We are lucky he made it through when many of his peers couldn't.
The power of this music, this song, this man... the emotion in the faces of the audience... we get to carry each other.
I'm certain for some people it was their first time ever hearing him, and everyone is just swept away. Of course.
Is there any song that Eddie can't sing, he just nails them all.
What's even more incredible about this incredible performance is that he wasn't even scheduled to sing this song. He stepped in at the last minute when the other singer planned got sick.
Thanks for this information!
Do you know who the planned singer was ?
the only incredible thing about this performance is that, cause it's bono, vedder's bleating bullshit is getting overpraised.
He hadn't had the time to rehearse either, you can see he ends the song and turns away for a bit, only to see it's not over yet. And he just steps back in. That's incredible musicianship. I'm sure all the others had been rehearsing for a week.
The world needs fast songs like this one.
I’m speachless. This is everything
The staying power of a true artists. It just can't be overstated what true talent looks like. But also... how good the song itself is. A true hit is a song that can be so many things to so many people.
His voice is a musical instrument.
It turns out Eddie has the most powerful yet angelic voice ever.
Awesome. Eddie singing One from Achtung Baby the same release year he and his band released 10. Just brilliant.
U2 is very difficult to cover and get away with. Eddie does a great job here. Much respect.
What a performance. One of the great vocalist of our time singing one of the greatest songs ever written. Clear respect from artist to band and back again. Wow!
Please we need to protect this man at all costs! ❤❤❤
Eddie really puts his soul into the songs he sings
Eddie Vedder. Powerhouse. Pearl Jam = American worthy peer of the Who. What a career, catalog, impact, influence, on and on and on and on.
Yes, we are blessed.
Can’t get enough of this. Wow
imagine eddie vedder singing your song.. in your honour like wow :D u2 and pearl jam is such legends
Eddie Vedder.. You Deserve A Standing Ovation.. Absolutely Incredible 👏👏👏👏👏 encore 👏👏👏..tuned in from Liverpool England UK ❤️🩹✌️👍🏼
From the stage jump at Pink Pop to this Eddie Vedder...insane.
0:46 already have goosebumps. He finds the emotional core of the song and just puts it on blast.
Now that is what confidence looks like. Bravo!
Wow❤
I’m not saying anyone out did anyone. It’s just as emotional as Bono but, Vedder style. That was just greatness right there!!!
Im a proud solid #1 fan of Eddie vedder.& PJ.🤟😎🍷❗💖
Bono sat there and sang the lyrics too, was a perfect moment! A legend, both are
Keiner kann so schön leidend singen…! Wunderbar
As someone who grew up during grunge but never liked Pearl Jam, Eddie has really grown on me over the past couple of decades. Solid musician, even more solid dude.
This is exactly me too, well said
Check out Chris Cornell singing acoustic. That will change your mind on grunge vocals perhaps.
His solo acoustic version of Blackhole Sun is legendary, and his cover of Prince's "Nothing Compares to U" is fire.
Also, Nirvana Unplugged was amazing.
And the Foo Fighters are still awesome. (One song they did not too long ago almost sounds like the beatles and the animation is trippy af)
That is all.
@@py_a_thon I didn't say that I didn't like grunge. I love Cornell, Layne and Jerry - hell, even Weiland. I just didn't dig Vedder at the time.
@@KipArmadillo Fair enough. I missread your words then. My bad.
For a Big Big U2 fan it’s a really great performance from a legend like Eddie Vedder👏👏✌️😎
naaaaaaaaaa, it was a lame
@@FerSpada you know nothing.
Most beautiful voice. ❤️EV
Vedder is like fine wine, Awesome!!
I love it when a song you already know and love gets covered by a different artist you also know and love and it becomes even more impactful.
Eddie vedder, always the velvet voice, great tremolos, great singer
I heard Eddie sing "Mothers of the Disappeared" with U2 in Seattle a few years ago, and I thought, "It would be cool to hear Eddie sing more U2 songs." I wasn't expecting THIS. He absolutely crushed it!
I was at that same show. Eddie’s vocal on Mothers of the Disappeared was ridiculously phenomenal. Gave the song an entirely different feel. Seeing Eddie and Mumford and Sons all come out for the finale with the boys was incredible.
YESSSSSSSSS
YESSSSSSSS
YESSSSSSSS
WE NEEEEED EDDIE TO RECORD MOTHERS - JUST HIM AND HIS MANDOLIN
AMAZING in Seattle FOR SURE
I didnt even know this was something i wanted. My favorite band and my favorite song covered by my other favorite band's singer. I feel like I just met my young self and we just became the best version of awesome🫠
Hell yeah! Love you Eddie. This was great. Remember when Eddie sang with The Doors? That performance of Light My Fire is phenomenal. Sickest keyboard solo ever by Manzarek.
I've seen U2 in concert 3 times, including the Elevation Tour. I've loved Bono's singing this song but Eddie had me in tears viewing this. Absolutely beautiful!