Eddie Vedder Rolling Stone Interview from 2006
Big Bank Hank
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the reason I bring this up is that maybe this can be a lesson for us in our own lives
One night, Vedder and Springsteen – who famously worked out his own father issues in his music – stood on a Manhattan rooftop, drinking tequila. "We were talking politics, and then got into family politics, of which we'd experienced a great deal and had a lot in common. It was a pretty intense conversation," Vedder says, haltingly. "He exposed me to some truths that he'd processed in a healthy way, that for me were still in a diseaselike state. He helped me cure some things I had been living with for a long time."
That night, Vedder told Springsteen how he used to play "Independence Day" and how his music had affected him. "You helped me as a voice coming from a piece of vinyl," he told him. "Now you helped to put it away by being a human being in front of me."
Not long after the conversation with Springsteen, Vedder attended the wedding of one of his brothers. There, he came face to face with his stepfather for the first time since the Eighties. "When I finally had to meet that guy again, Bruce was the one who got me in the right space to handle it," he says. "I have three younger brothers – if it affected them that I didn't have a relationship with this guy, that was enough reason to forgive and resolve things. I didn't want them to be torn between the two of us."
Read more: http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/ ... z2QsTY1Cr3
Here is Pearl Jam on British TV shortly after the reconciliation, 3 songs and a cool interview with Eddie and Mike where Eddie seems clearly more at peace than he ever had been up to that point, and resolving the conflicts that he had in his life clearly seemed to help him grow as a person
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AqI7uCJPEG4
One night, Vedder and Springsteen – who famously worked out his own father issues in his music – stood on a Manhattan rooftop, drinking tequila. "We were talking politics, and then got into family politics, of which we'd experienced a great deal and had a lot in common. It was a pretty intense conversation," Vedder says, haltingly. "He exposed me to some truths that he'd processed in a healthy way, that for me were still in a diseaselike state. He helped me cure some things I had been living with for a long time."
That night, Vedder told Springsteen how he used to play "Independence Day" and how his music had affected him. "You helped me as a voice coming from a piece of vinyl," he told him. "Now you helped to put it away by being a human being in front of me."
Not long after the conversation with Springsteen, Vedder attended the wedding of one of his brothers. There, he came face to face with his stepfather for the first time since the Eighties. "When I finally had to meet that guy again, Bruce was the one who got me in the right space to handle it," he says. "I have three younger brothers – if it affected them that I didn't have a relationship with this guy, that was enough reason to forgive and resolve things. I didn't want them to be torn between the two of us."
Read more: http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/ ... z2QsTY1Cr3
Here is Pearl Jam on British TV shortly after the reconciliation, 3 songs and a cool interview with Eddie and Mike where Eddie seems clearly more at peace than he ever had been up to that point, and resolving the conflicts that he had in his life clearly seemed to help him grow as a person
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AqI7uCJPEG4
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the thing that spurred my interest was I finally got the book Five Against One, I am happy that he finally got some resolution to issues that had been eating him up inside, and really a glimpse inside Eddie and Bruce's relationship, and by the way that Rolling Stone article is a must read for any Pearl Jam fan, not sure how I had missed that article when it came out, but glad I finally got a chance to read it, here is VH1 Storytellers also from 2006, I think the lesson learned from this is that it isn't a healthy thing to hold grudges
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It's been said five against one is full of half truths.
I've also heard Dave A was interviewed alot shortly after being fired so alot of information is one sided.
I remember reading that book over 10 years ago!0 -
smanchac1 wrote:It's been said five against one is full of half truths.
I've also heard Dave A was interviewed alot shortly after being fired so alot of information is one sided.
I remember reading that book over 10 years ago!
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Big Bank Hank wrote:smanchac1 wrote:It's been said five against one is full of half truths.
I've also heard Dave A was interviewed alot shortly after being fired so alot of information is one sided.
I remember reading that book over 10 years ago!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CteDbd7cIhM
Very true.
What year did 5 against 1 come out? Late 90s?
Alot had changed since then for the better.0 -
smanchac1 wrote:Big Bank Hank wrote:smanchac1 wrote:It's been said five against one is full of half truths.
I've also heard Dave A was interviewed alot shortly after being fired so alot of information is one sided.
I remember reading that book over 10 years ago!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CteDbd7cIhM
Very true.
What year did 5 against 1 come out? Late 90s?
Alot had changed since then for the better.
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here is Eddie also from 2006 talking out 2 of his 3 brothers, happy for Eddie that he has found so much harmony in his personal life, because his lyrics have helped me find so much in my own
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thanks for the Jools clips! hadn't seen those in a few years.I LOVE MUSIC.
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mfc2006 wrote:thanks for the Jools clips! hadn't seen those in a few years.0
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Big Bank Hank wrote:mfc2006 wrote:thanks for the Jools clips! hadn't seen those in a few years."In the age of darkness
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just saw the Come Back tribute full screen HD, and maybe it is my state of mind today, just WOW! I love this band so damn much, this music is a gift that keeps on giving, a heart felt thank you to the band
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Big Bank Hank wrote:just saw the Come Back tribute full screen HD, and maybe it is my state of mind today, just WOW! I love this band so damn much, this music is a gift that keeps on giving, a heart felt thank you to the band
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donnaruhl wrote:Big Bank Hank wrote:just saw the Come Back tribute full screen HD, and maybe it is my state of mind today, just WOW! I love this band so damn much, this music is a gift that keeps on giving, a heart felt thank you to the band
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great article and amazing performance at Jools Holland, they only played three songs for no more than 200 people in a tv studio, but their act was like they were playing in an arena...... I am not in the business of being liked anymore ...0
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javis el errante wrote:great article and amazing performance at Jools Holland, they only played three songs for no more than 200 people in a tv studio, but their act was like they were playing in an arena...0
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