would eddie be a star if he went solo
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I think he has an enormous amount of talent so I think that he would be a star still as well as have a following. His lyrics are as good as ever, and sometimes even blow my mind that he can even put out more and more lyrics that make you think.
But as for Eddie's real integrity that he shows time and time again, obvious when he talks using terms like "the band" to not elude to the fact this is Eddie's band. He is cool like that.Baby, You Wouldn't Last a Minute on The Creek......
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Nothingman54 wrote:Dumb topic, but no he would not be successful as a solo artist. It hasnt worked out for Chris Cornel has it???
why is it a dumb topic? It's interesting to hear people's take on the same singer/songwriter/musician. I think he could have been successful as a solo artist--maybe not HUGE but good.Need a tour Travel Agent??? Pick me :-)
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scb wrote:Of course I don't know what his solo style would have been like back then, but I don't believe it depends on that. I think that since he's such a great musician he would have had a successful solo career regardless of his style. Perhaps he would have a different set of fans, but he would still have fans no matter what the style.
Point taken... but we'll agree to disagree. However, I'm close to positive that we both can agree on the fact that Pearl Jam would in fact, no matter what, be bigger than Eddie Vedder solo."Don't come closer or I'll have to go
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Nothingman54 wrote:Dumb topic, but no he would not be successful as a solo artist. It hasnt worked out for Chris Cornel has it???And he still gives his love, he just gives it away, The love he receives is the love that is saved, And sometimes is seen a strange spot in the sky, A human being that was given to fly
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stickman jay wrote:maybe or maybe notAnd I'm not living this life without you, I'm selfish and clear
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elderlywoman wrote:did you see a solo show? wow! he played the uke, mandelin, harmonica, drums, acoustic and electric guitar.
I didn´t see the solo show. But i´m sure he is a great musician.0 -
vedder.ten wrote:Point taken... but we'll agree to disagree.
Agreed!vedder.ten wrote:However, I'm close to positive that we both can agree on the fact that Pearl Jam would in fact, no matter what, be bigger than Eddie Vedder solo.
Hmm... well that's a whole new and interesting question. You're probably right, but I'll have to give it some thought. There are just so many variables to consider - timing, whether bands are more popular than solo artists in general, how (much) he would promote himself as a solo musician - it's just hard to say. I think maybe this is where your question about style becomes relevant too. Although I think he'd have many fans as a solo musician in whatever style of music he decided to play, some styles do have more fans than others.0 -
Wouldn't even want to think of that!0
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elderlywoman wrote:did you see a solo show? wow! he played the uke, mandelin, harmonica, drums, acoustic and electric guitar.A pessimist is a man who thinks all women are bad. An optimist is one who hopes they are.0
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Now, absolutely yes and he's already known as the primary leader of PJ.
Past, before Pearl Jam. Hell NO, did Bad Radio make it big? Nope Eddie needed seasoned music veterans like Jeff and Stone to become a big rock star.
Without Jeff and Stone, Ed would just be a surfer bum.PJ- 04/29/2003.06/24,25,27,28,30/2008.10/27,28,30,31/2009
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I think today as solo artist EV would have a larger fan base... Granted not as huge as early PJ (TEN & VS. era).... But much bigger than today's PJ fan base.
Sure he would be nowhere without the early Pearl Jam... but now he could turn into a superstar and an household name.
I really think he should have started a solo gig at least ten years ago... sorry folks but he's keeping PJ together not the other guys...2000-10-28 San Bernardino
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LukinFan wrote:he's already a star
the real question: Would Mikey be a super star?! Hmmm. I'd buy the solo record!!!!
I don't have interest in a solo thing though, I mean not as much as the new PJ record."...like a word misplaced, nothing said, what a waste.."
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a "star?" No. Enjoy a successful post-PJ music career? Yes.Steve
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SOLAT319 wrote:Having a solo career doesn't mean the end of the band.
You are totally and completely correct!SOLAT319 wrote:Those guys share something very special and I don't think any of them would be willing to give that up. Believe me, he damn well knows how much star power he and his band have together.
You are totally and completely correct!SOLAT319 wrote:Besides, as much as he seems to enjoy a sit down show. I am sure he is now itching to go back to the big arenas and kick our asses with the hard-paunding sound of his band.
You are totally and completely correct!
Needless to say, I agree with your post.0 -
I was wondering why Eddie is doing this solo tour. Is it because of the Into The Wild soundtrack? Maybe I sound too much like a chick here, but do you think the other band members were jealous to be left out of a tour? If anyone knows, please let me know. thanks.
(I might have missed the reason if already mentioned)Baby, You Wouldn't Last a Minute on The Creek......
Together we will float like angels.........
In the moment that you left the room, the album started skipping, goodbye to beauty shared with the ones that you love.........0 -
He's already a star but if he went solo he would only be able to ride the PJ wave a little while. One more solo record and he'd fall off the map. By 2010 I could stop whining about missing the solo tour and see him at the local pub.
Meanwhile Jeff, Stone, Mike and Matt would bring us another great band.#FHP0 -
Horos wrote:Meanwhile Jeff, Stone, Mike and Matt would bring us another great band.
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Ledbetterman10 wrote:Audioslave version 2.0?
Lol, would it be the same formula? 1 great album 1 ok one then one p.o.s?"So forget the other boys because my love is real.
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Horos wrote:He's already a star but if he went solo he would only be able to ride the PJ wave a little while. One more solo record and he'd fall off the map. By 2010 I could stop whining about missing the solo tour and see him at the local pub.
Meanwhile Jeff, Stone, Mike and Matt would bring us another great band."So forget the other boys because my love is real.
Come off your battlefield."0 -
LongRd. wrote:Now, absolutely yes and he's already known as the primary leader of PJ.
Past, before Pearl Jam. Hell NO, did Bad Radio make it big? Nope Eddie needed seasoned music veterans like Jeff and Stone to become a big rock star.
Without Jeff and Stone, Ed would just be a surfer bum.
And without Ed Jeff would be doing posters for Ed band, Stone would probably be te4aching guitar lessons and working as a studio musician"So forget the other boys because my love is real.
Come off your battlefield."0
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