Memorable Eddie solo performances

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edited February 2008 in The Porch
After re-watching Storytellers this evening, i'm totally in love with that version of "Here's to the State of Mississippi". It's absolutely beautiful.

I've always loved Ed's cover of 'Let My Love Open The Door' from Carnegie Hall in '94 for Roger Daltrey's birthday. I used to have the mp3 of it but i seem to have misplaced it. It wasn't filmed as far as i know, but i'd love to see a video of this performance one day. Ed completely nails it.

I also have to mention 'No More' from Nijmegen '07. For me, this is the definitive version of the song. It was still such a new song but there were about 40,000 people treating it as if it were an old classic. The audience participation for this one was just insane. And good ol' Ed really belted it out too; you could tell he was feeling it.

Feel free to post some of your own personal favourites!
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  • pjtradekingpjtradeking Posts: 4,045
    After re-watching Storytellers this evening, i'm totally in love with that version of "Here's to the State of Mississippi". It's absolutely beautiful.

    I've always loved Ed's cover of 'Let My Love Open The Door' from Carnegie Hall in '94 for Roger Daltrey's birthday. I used to have the mp3 of it but i seem to have misplaced it. It wasn't filmed as far as i know, but i'd love to see a video of this performance one day. Ed completely nails it.

    I also have to mention 'No More' from Nijmegen '07. For me, this is the definitive version of the song. It was still such a new song but there were about 40,000 people treating it as if it were an old classic. The audience participation for this one was just insane. And good ol' Ed really belted it out too; you could tell he was feeling it.

    Feel free to post some of your own personal favourites!

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  • After re-watching Storytellers this evening, i'm totally in love with that version of "Here's to the State of Mississippi". It's absolutely beautiful.

    I've always loved Ed's cover of 'Let My Love Open The Door' from Carnegie Hall in '94 for Roger Daltrey's birthday. I used to have the mp3 of it but i seem to have misplaced it. It wasn't filmed as far as i know, but i'd love to see a video of this performance one day. Ed completely nails it.

    I also have to mention 'No More' from Nijmegen '07. For me, this is the definitive version of the song. It was still such a new song but there were about 40,000 people treating it as if it were an old classic. The audience participation for this one was just insane. And good ol' Ed really belted it out too; you could tell he was feeling it.

    Feel free to post some of your own personal favourites!


    i can't find that Carnegie Hall performance...anybody have it and wanna send it to me?? thank you much.
    me you wouldn't recall, cause i'm not my former.
  • i can't find that Carnegie Hall performance...anybody have it and wanna send it to me?? thank you much.

    good thinking, i'd love to hear it again too.
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    Masters of War at the Bob Dylan 30th Anniversary concert has got to be one of the most powerful performances - of any song, by anyone - I've ever heard.
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    I almost sung it louder than Ed, and was rewarded with his guitar pic, lol (I was right in front of him at the stage)..all about The Who baby!
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  • simpleman wrote:
    Masters of War, Benaroya

    awesome, but not solo.
  • awesome, but not solo.
    oops, sorry. I just got excited about it!! I would have to say when he sang Happy Birthday to me in my living room. What an 85th birthday party that was!!
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    Trouble at the Dead Man Walking concert.
  • brainofPJbrainofPJ Posts: 2,361
    scb wrote:
    Masters of War at the Bob Dylan 30th Anniversary concert has got to be one of the most powerful performances - of any song, by anyone - I've ever heard.


    hell yes.

    i woke up to this version every morning for about 6 months...

    what a way to wake up.


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  • red mosred mos Posts: 4,953
    scb wrote:
    Masters of War at the Bob Dylan 30th Anniversary concert has got to be one of the most powerful performances - of any song, by anyone - I've ever heard.
    Agreed, it is fucking Amazing. Just Mike and G.E. Smith as Ed's backing band if I recall. Oh, man I love that version. :D

    I also really liked Tracy Chapman's version of "the times they are A changin" as well from that show.
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  • After re-watching Storytellers this evening, i'm totally in love with that version of "Here's to the State of Mississippi". It's absolutely beautiful.
    You should hear the version he played at Sleater-Kinney's last show. And the reception it got from a S-K audience. Amazing.

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  • You should hear the version he played at Sleater-Kinney's last show. And the reception it got from a S-K audience. Amazing.

    Where might i find this?
    "This town deserves a better class of criminal... and I'm gonna give it to them."

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