32 years ago, Pearl Jam Ten was the first grunge album I bought. Still listenin to this guys in 2023. I went to see their concert in Singapore on Friday, March 3rd, 1995. I remember I had to travel 8 hours by bus from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia to Singapore for their concert, and it was on the first day of Eid al-Fitr. It was the best nite of my life! I'm 51 now in 2024...
I'm 43 now, and fell for the Columbia House "8-CD's for a Penny" deal. I got Ten, Nevermind, Blood Sugar Sex Magik, Use Your Illusions 1&2, Ritual de la Habitual, STP's Core and Undertow. That summer changed my life...and wardrobe 😂😂
Eddie Vedder and David Grohl the 2 classiest guys in the business always putting their heart and soul in their performances thats why they're both in the Hall, keep rockin on boys!!!
Damn… Pearl Jam Making me cry in the 90s…..& reminding me I can STILL cry today. Thank you Eddie for being so vulnerable and putting your heart out there for the whole world to hear. You have no idea the lives you’ve touched. ❤️🩹
Beautiful and a great description for so many ❤️🔥 Finally after 30 + yrs, it was the Toronto show for me in 2022. Solo no less. Got ‘lost’ in the emotion of it all 🤘🏻🤩❤️
Well, being a man with a debilitating uncureable disease, when he yelled "F***ers WE still stand!" I lost it. People have no idea how simple standing is, but how hard it can be for some. F***ing stand up, people! Stand for what YOU KNOW is right. Keep going. Never give up. I'll see you on the other side.
woosh...unexpectedly got me with that kind mention to Michael J. Fox at the beginning. Killer tune, killer performance from one of the great live bands i've ever seen.
People commenting on his voice are off IMO. Dude is what 53 here. There is barely anyone at 53 past or present who can sing even close to how they could 20-30. He is actually closer than most. Well sung.
Exactly...its mindboggling...only saw them 1 in early 2000s and regret not seeing them again, but these vids make it all good...and what a story MJF had with this song, pretty amazing
@@roguelily7957I’ve never seen them and have been a huge fan for over 30 years. Have every album up to and including Yield, couple after that one. I think they are touring this year. I might be going to see them this time. Tickets usually sell out 5 minutes BEFORE they go on sale….so that’s part of the reason. I ain’t fast enough! Haha! Maybe I get one of my kids to use their computer skills to help me out! LOL!
A child of the 70s music is everything my babies in my belly heard pearl jam Alice in chains stone temple pilots and the foos and I thought I was blessed but they are blessed and to this day can sing all the songs
An awesome tribute to MJF from Eddie, .... I wish the PJ live performance would be true to the tempo of the original from Yield.... the slower laid back is ingrained in my brain, and envokes a more prophetic resonance, a wider emperical interpretation, and allows Eddies voice to deliver that raw emotion we love.... anyway just my opinion of an awesome song :) Edit: Back here 4 years later - played it at custom speed .85 - what a difference :)
COOL BEANZZZ for them to do this 💚💚💚👏👏👏 Unfortunately, my 61 year old husband was just diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease 😭😭😭 I think it’s great he’s dedicating this strong and heartfelt song. 💚💚💚
Learn then what the human is and never fear the truth. You will then literally fly beyond the world. Your reality isn't the body. You can find out the most incredible to find on this world.
I was just looping the original recorded song a million times, as it is one of my favorite songs of this band, and I came here to listen to this version (which I had never heard before until now)… It *immediately* struck struck me that Eddie is not gonna be able to sing professionally much longer whilst listening to this (and honestly is pushing it by singing in the show). He is struggling so much, and it barely replicates the original at this point. It breaks my heart because he is a beautiful person and has given so much of himself in so many performances. Unfortunately, amazing singers like this have only so many years that they can sing their heart out, like he has been doing for most of his life at this point. He is in the final stages of that, but we should be thankful that he is at least still trying to give it his all. It is obvious that so much of this song has been lowered in octaves because he can’t sing the higher ones way that he used to, and can’t keep notes steadily like he used to. This isn’t to put him down, because he is human, like we all are, and he has had one hell of a career! There isn’t a human on this earth that can sing as they age like they can when they were younger (much less sing at the level he did in his prime for so many years!)... and the fact he was able to for so long is absolutely impressive af. I saw many shows of theirs in the early 2000’s, which was passed their “prime” already, and each and every show was mind blowing! Eddie is a legend and I applaud him for still going on the stage at this point. It is a little bit ironic that this was tribute it to Michael J Fox, who has been struggling with a physical problem for sometime now. Eddie can’t help that his voice is failing him now. He is now starting the sing like the rest of us normal plebs, so join the club, brother heh.
I'm gonna have to respectfully disagree on this one. This was three years ago. Look up some shows from this year, you will come to find out that he's still very much kicking. That's of course beside the momentarily hiccup due to the heat. You make it sound like doomsday's coming for Eddie, which of course is not the case. While I do agree that the man has aged, he's still giving it his all and manages to hit even the higher parts of the songs. My guess is that he will still be giving out over the top vocals for the next 10 years or so. Peace
@@lordus7531 Wrong. He is not hitting the notes correctly. Like I said, he sang the high notes in much in lower octaves precisely because he can’t hit those high notes anymore, and he wasn’t able to hold notes steadily like he used to be able to do. It doesn’t matter that he is trying his best - trying to “sing his heart out.“ The fact is that he is simply not able to sing properly anymore. He should be retired at this point with how much his voice has declined. I am merely being honest, and it’s clear you don’t want to face the truth.
@Anti - Ethnic Cleansing Alright dude, seems like you have no idea what you're talking about. What do you even mean "he sang the high notes in much lower octaves"? Let me fill you in. The original recording is in the key of G but modulates to the key of D in the verses. The live recording is not even downtuned, it is still in those keys. The highest note in the verse is G4, both in the recording and live, and he manages to hit it just fine. If you're at least a bit familiar with Pearl Jam discography, most of the songs stay within G2 to G4, which is the vocal range of a baritone (which Eddie is). That being said, even if Eddie did not hit the notes in the higher register, it would be no reason to retire. Now that I've proven he's still managing to hit those notes, what is your point for his retirement and why do you care so much?
Granted that 99.999999% of professional singers worldwide would give an arm to sing as wonderfully and intensely and ultimately beautifully as Eddie does here... my first thought was that maybe 20 years old unbelievably gifted singer shouldn't strain so much because when they will be +50 they won't be able to reproduce that. I also think Cameron speeded it up way too much! Anyway, what a masterpiece of a song!
False. Mike opens the tempo to the song. Matt comes in after. Blame Mike if you must. Matt is a pro as they all are, if they wanted it slower they would play it slower.
32 years ago, Pearl Jam Ten was the first grunge album I bought. Still listenin to this guys in 2023. I went to see their concert in Singapore on Friday, March 3rd, 1995. I remember I had to travel 8 hours by bus from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia to Singapore for their concert, and it was on the first day of Eid al-Fitr. It was the best nite of my life! I'm 51 now in 2024...
Also the first Pearl Jam concert I ever attended. Can't believe that much time has passed.
Same! Im 44 and still listening all the the time.
I'm 43 now, and fell for the Columbia House "8-CD's for a Penny" deal. I got Ten, Nevermind, Blood Sugar Sex Magik, Use Your Illusions 1&2, Ritual de la Habitual, STP's Core and Undertow.
That summer changed my life...and wardrobe 😂😂
33 years ago I saw them live in New Orleans right after Ten was released. Seeing them now is proof people can age well.
Eddie Vedder and David Grohl the 2 classiest guys in the business always putting their heart and soul in their performances thats why they're both in the Hall, keep rockin on boys!!!
I'd put Jerry Cantrell in that group as well..
@@douglasmcconnell8116 and Ye
I absolutely agree with you 👍
vedder is pure class. So is Micheal J fox. so great of Eddie to do the shout out
No. Eddie yes.
Dave is a rice of party
Great reaction by him. Touches his wife's back...WOW! They mentioned me. So cool.
Given to McFly
TERRIBLE TERRIBLE JOKE! WAKE UP, McFLY!!! 😅🤣😂
😂
😂😂😂
Low hanging fruit
Amazing
Damn… Pearl Jam Making me cry in the 90s…..& reminding me I can STILL cry today. Thank you Eddie for being so vulnerable and putting your heart out there for the whole world to hear. You have no idea the lives you’ve touched. ❤️🩹
Beautiful and a great description for so many ❤️🔥 Finally after 30 + yrs, it was the Toronto show for me in 2022. Solo no less. Got ‘lost’ in the emotion of it all 🤘🏻🤩❤️
@@harley1474 ❤️
Well, being a man with a debilitating uncureable disease, when he yelled "F***ers WE still stand!" I lost it. People have no idea how simple standing is, but how hard it can be for some.
F***ing stand up, people! Stand for what YOU KNOW is right. Keep going. Never give up. I'll see you on the other side.
WE
ill tell ya what he NEVER HOLDS BACK AND SINGS HIS BEST EVERY TIME.
They composed a lot of masterpieces. And this is a one of those. Pure Diamonds
woosh...unexpectedly got me with that kind mention to Michael J. Fox at the beginning. Killer tune, killer performance from one of the great live bands i've ever seen.
People commenting on his voice are off IMO. Dude is what 53 here. There is barely anyone at 53 past or present who can sing even close to how they could 20-30. He is actually closer than most. Well sung.
Exactly...its mindboggling...only saw them 1 in early 2000s and regret not seeing them again, but these vids make it all good...and what a story MJF had with this song, pretty amazing
I saw them at Wrigley field in 2018. Eddie was every bit as good as he was back in the 90s. It was an experience I will never forget.
@@roguelily7957I’ve never seen them and have been a huge fan for over 30 years. Have every album up to and including Yield, couple after that one. I think they are touring this year. I might be going to see them this time. Tickets usually sell out 5 minutes BEFORE they go on sale….so that’s part of the reason. I ain’t fast enough! Haha! Maybe I get one of my kids to use their computer skills to help me out! LOL!
@@WD5035 my friend and I each got in the online ticket line and when they went up we grabbed them. It was sheer luck.
His voice and passion in the way he sings, is still awesome, just as it was when he was younger.
How can you not love Eddie Vedder
He his incredible ❤
Pearl jam is a super group, the talent, and emotion they put in is so good.
Thank you guys for putting great songs back in the world!!!
and never misses a note. just shapes the performance according to the moment. which is ARt manifested.
Nothing but class, here! Awesome to know that PJ had an influence on Michael Fox as it did for me and so many others. This song was amazingly written.
A child of the 70s music is everything my babies in my belly heard pearl jam Alice in chains stone temple pilots and the foos and I thought I was blessed but they are blessed and to this day can sing all the songs
One of my favourite bands as a kid and over three decades later, I'm still a massive fan. My only regret is not seeing you play live many more times.
Touring this year 🎉❤
Still the Best Band in the World.
Melhor música. Me representa! Melhor cantor no planeta, que expressa a música do jeito que tem que ser.
Song makes me cry every damn time
How I love it all❤ Eddie, you are simply the voice! ❤🇧🇷
Lovely to see how much that means to both MJF and Eddie
Great drumming performance
Not a surprise, it’s incredible
DAMN, such a wholesome moment. I love Eddie Vedder so much.
Ce qu'il dit à Michael J Fox, atteint de la maladie de Parkinson, est si fraternel, si simple et juste.
An awesome tribute to MJF from Eddie, .... I wish the PJ live performance would be true to the tempo of the original from Yield.... the slower laid back is ingrained in my brain, and envokes a more prophetic resonance, a wider emperical interpretation, and allows Eddies voice to deliver that raw emotion we love.... anyway just my opinion of an awesome song :) Edit: Back here 4 years later - played it at custom speed .85 - what a difference :)
I completely agree.
100%
keep wishing for things that will never be.
@@josedealva4205 wishful thinking
That sounds pretty good to me
Just so beautiful.
What a genuine moment
COOL BEANZZZ for them to do this 💚💚💚👏👏👏 Unfortunately, my 61 year old husband was just diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease 😭😭😭 I think it’s great he’s dedicating this strong and heartfelt song. 💚💚💚
dang. Best of luck and here's to better days ahead....
Best band omg i love pearl jam
Michael J Fox’s superman❤🦋🙏🏻
Here before a million
Wow! PJ & MJF.I would love to go Back to the future wt them🤟😎🍷
I thought M.J.F.....liked VH?
How cool is it to dedicate a song to him! I mean that is super cool.
Amo que siga cantando como de joven❤
incredible!!
Awesome song, greatness! Wow 🤩
Super Band ich verfolge euch schon 20 Jahre einfach tolle Musik Thank you
What a great dedication 👌
Powerfully inspirational
I remember seeing them for the first time when I was 14 at "Day on the Hill" Lawrence, Kansas 🐾🐝 1992
May 2, 1992 :)
@@evanisovich your right! It was 92' ha! 🐾✨
Song is a masterpiece. 🤘
Great moment loved it great song
Eu amooooo🇧🇷🇧🇷🥰💞💕💫🥂
Beautiful!
Amazing. Eddie you still got it after all this time . Beautiful man. Inside and out, but dear sweet Jesus he’s HOT
Which is what really matters right
@@noone3216 Hey, why should guys get to have all the fun! 😉
Lucky Jill
See Ya in USA one day! I promise ❤😊❤
Eddie really has that Viking spirit
❤
Amo ❤
A melhor de todas!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Eu amo esse música
Beautiful
Pearl jam é foda! Top 👊💪🎸✌
Brazil!!!
Great song! Hits you in the feels
Very good show for Michael Jay Fox
and that is when my Eddie just could do so...amazing
A. VOZ. !!!!!!!! ATÉ. E. O. MEU. PREFERIDO !!!!!!!! AMO. ESTA VOZ. E. NÃO. SÓ. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!❤❤❤❤
WOW
sing along
soar your heart
PEARL JAM, THE BEST! ❤❤❤
"The wind rose up, set him down on his knee"
One of their best..
Yep, still got it ...
It's terrible seeing our heroes age... legends, then - now - always! They are perfect.
Not terrible at all...I disagree! It's life, it's grand! We all do, just part of our trip!
Such good Mic presence.
Just going to hold you❤🦋🌺
Olee, ole, ole, oleeeeee, pearl jam, pearl jam!!!!
This is the ultimate sing about how the body is just a shell.
Awesome. Voice and drums great, guitar all over the place sounded like a thousand cats fighting.
Eddie vetter gotta be the coolest cat alive
Muito bomm!
I love this song one of the best songs from pj
Great!!!!! Eddie vc é o cara
The best!
Learn then what the human is and never fear the truth. You will then literally fly beyond the world.
Your reality isn't the body. You can find out the most incredible to find on this world.
Lucky man was a great book.
Die beste song. :)
WOWZA, Eddie in a suit.....actually ALL of them dressed nice!!!
i love my brother fox
“He could have tuned in tuned in but he tuned out” !! I had to tune out but quickly tuned back in !!!
Eddie is a class act!!!
Fly
Essa Band és im mortal raiz
One of the last of the gentlemen.
Too quickly done but they sounded great!
I was just looping the original recorded song a million times, as it is one of my favorite songs of this band, and I came here to listen to this version (which I had never heard before until now)…
It *immediately* struck struck me that Eddie is not gonna be able to sing professionally much longer whilst listening to this (and honestly is pushing it by singing in the show). He is struggling so much, and it barely replicates the original at this point. It breaks my heart because he is a beautiful person and has given so much of himself in so many performances.
Unfortunately, amazing singers like this have only so many years that they can sing their heart out, like he has been doing for most of his life at this point. He is in the final stages of that, but we should be thankful that he is at least still trying to give it his all. It is obvious that so much of this song has been lowered in octaves because he can’t sing the higher ones way that he used to, and can’t keep notes steadily like he used to.
This isn’t to put him down, because he is human, like we all are, and he has had one hell of a career! There isn’t a human on this earth that can sing as they age like they can when they were younger (much less sing at the level he did in his prime for so many years!)... and the fact he was able to for so long is absolutely impressive af. I saw many shows of theirs in the early 2000’s, which was passed their “prime” already, and each and every show was mind blowing!
Eddie is a legend and I applaud him for still going on the stage at this point. It is a little bit ironic that this was tribute it to Michael J Fox, who has been struggling with a physical problem for sometime now. Eddie can’t help that his voice is failing him now. He is now starting the sing like the rest of us normal plebs, so join the club, brother heh.
I'm gonna have to respectfully disagree on this one. This was three years ago. Look up some shows from this year, you will come to find out that he's still very much kicking. That's of course beside the momentarily hiccup due to the heat. You make it sound like doomsday's coming for Eddie, which of course is not the case.
While I do agree that the man has aged, he's still giving it his all and manages to hit even the higher parts of the songs.
My guess is that he will still be giving out over the top vocals for the next 10 years or so.
Peace
@@lordus7531
Wrong. He is not hitting the notes correctly. Like I said, he sang the high notes in much in lower octaves precisely because he can’t hit those high notes anymore, and he wasn’t able to hold notes steadily like he used to be able to do.
It doesn’t matter that he is trying his best - trying to “sing his heart out.“ The fact is that he is simply not able to sing properly anymore. He should be retired at this point with how much his voice has declined.
I am merely being honest, and it’s clear you don’t want to face the truth.
@Anti - Ethnic Cleansing Alright dude, seems like you have no idea what you're talking about. What do you even mean "he sang the high notes in much lower octaves"? Let me fill you in.
The original recording is in the key of G but modulates to the key of D in the verses. The live recording is not even downtuned, it is still in those keys.
The highest note in the verse is G4, both in the recording and live, and he manages to hit it just fine.
If you're at least a bit familiar with Pearl Jam discography, most of the songs stay within G2 to G4, which is the vocal range of a baritone (which Eddie is). That being said, even if Eddie did not hit the notes in the higher register, it would be no reason to retire.
Now that I've proven he's still managing to hit those notes, what is your point for his retirement and why do you care so much?
Really wish Jack could have played on this one...
that gesture tho...
Jack Irons not drumming on this song is a crime!
💖
Granted that 99.999999% of professional singers worldwide would give an arm to sing as wonderfully and intensely and ultimately beautifully as Eddie does here... my first thought was that maybe 20 years old unbelievably gifted singer shouldn't strain so much because when they will be +50 they won't be able to reproduce that. I also think Cameron speeded it up way too much! Anyway, what a masterpiece of a song!
False. Mike opens the tempo to the song. Matt comes in after. Blame Mike if you must. Matt is a pro as they all are, if they wanted it slower they would play it slower.
I wish they could get a drummer who keep a steady time again
Dave A deserved WAY more than a mention!
dave is a douche and f'd up. Only he is to blame
awesome, but a perfect example of how Cameron just too forceful for Pearl Jam, Jack Iron's nuance on this track is sorely missed
Agree on the pace, but Mike sets the tempo on this one.
Lol relax, dumb fuck comment.
@@taipan34 that´s the PJ fans douchiness on display for you, for posterity until google destroys youtube. they must be fuckin mormons.
I think Matt Cameron is great for Pearl Jam but I have to agree that when it comes to this song, I prefer Jack Irons drum part.
Yeah I’ll be honest, I love Matt, but I hate him in PJ. He doesn’t play any classics the same. I miss the original drummer but I’ll take jack
Do yourself a favor and watch a band (Iron Horse) do it, won't regret
Eddie-Whitmer?
Best PJ sing FULL STOP !
Why are they playing this so fast ? Wtf?