Eddie Vedder - NY Times Magazine Q&A
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 I’m with you. I never have the urge to throw it on. It’s crazy how some people can’t come to terms with that. I have no problem with someone telling me it’s their favorite PJ album, but get some crazy comments here when I voiced my distaste for it.static111 said:
 I'm in agreement with you on this. I haven't listened to Gigaton outside of the month when it came out. It is the only album by PJ that I only have on digital and the only album of theirs I don't really listen to.Spiritual_Chaos said:
 "Incredible" implies it is on the level of Neil Young's Harvest Moon, Tori Amos' Little Earthquakes or Leonard Cohen's The Future which is it not.THEBIBLEISTEN said:
 Do some research before you text your sister. Also Gigaton is incredible, not sure how you call that a disappointment.
 Please come back with a better word.0
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 It's my favorite since yield but to each their own. It'll be interesting to see how the new songs translate live.nicknyr15 said:
 I’m with you. I never have the urge to throw it on. It’s crazy how some people can’t come to terms with that. I have no problem with someone telling me it’s their favorite PJ album, but get some crazy comments here when I voiced my distaste for it.static111 said:
 I'm in agreement with you on this. I haven't listened to Gigaton outside of the month when it came out. It is the only album by PJ that I only have on digital and the only album of theirs I don't really listen to.Spiritual_Chaos said:
 "Incredible" implies it is on the level of Neil Young's Harvest Moon, Tori Amos' Little Earthquakes or Leonard Cohen's The Future which is it not.THEBIBLEISTEN said:
 Do some research before you text your sister. Also Gigaton is incredible, not sure how you call that a disappointment.
 Please come back with a better word.I'll ride the wave where it takes me......0
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            I like Gigaton. It's my favorite since Riot Act. Maybe.
 I'm just saying that anything above "really great" and anything below "good" is hyperbole. 
 "Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0
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 I’m hoping live shows will make me like the album more. One song I was very impressed with from last years shows was retrograde. I thought it actually made for a great opener.mcgruff10 said:
 It's my favorite since yield but to each their own. It'll be interesting to see how the new songs translate live.nicknyr15 said:
 I’m with you. I never have the urge to throw it on. It’s crazy how some people can’t come to terms with that. I have no problem with someone telling me it’s their favorite PJ album, but get some crazy comments here when I voiced my distaste for it.static111 said:
 I'm in agreement with you on this. I haven't listened to Gigaton outside of the month when it came out. It is the only album by PJ that I only have on digital and the only album of theirs I don't really listen to.Spiritual_Chaos said:
 "Incredible" implies it is on the level of Neil Young's Harvest Moon, Tori Amos' Little Earthquakes or Leonard Cohen's The Future which is it not.THEBIBLEISTEN said:
 Do some research before you text your sister. Also Gigaton is incredible, not sure how you call that a disappointment.
 Please come back with a better word.0
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 Doesn't mean he is a big fan thoughHughFreakingDillon said:
 so is Jeff. haha (they were listed on his "belongs in the RRHOF" shirt)nalyd61 said:Well I guess Ed and I can’t agree on everything.Big fan of Motley Crue. 
 JOHN CAROBI GOT ROBBED!"Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0
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            mcgruff10 said:
 It's my favorite since yield but to each their own. It'll be interesting to see how the new songs translate live.nicknyr15 said:
 I’m with you. I never have the urge to throw it on. It’s crazy how some people can’t come to terms with that. I have no problem with someone telling me it’s their favorite PJ album, but get some crazy comments here when I voiced my distaste for it.static111 said:
 I'm in agreement with you on this. I haven't listened to Gigaton outside of the month when it came out. It is the only album by PJ that I only have on digital and the only album of theirs I don't really listen to.Spiritual_Chaos said:
 "Incredible" implies it is on the level of Neil Young's Harvest Moon, Tori Amos' Little Earthquakes or Leonard Cohen's The Future which is it not.THEBIBLEISTEN said:
 Do some research before you text your sister. Also Gigaton is incredible, not sure how you call that a disappointment.
 Please come back with a better word.
 Anyone who doesn't like Riot Act does not get a vote on this.mcgruff10 said:
 It's my favorite since yield but to each their own. It'll be interesting to see how the new songs translate live.nicknyr15 said:
 I’m with you. I never have the urge to throw it on. It’s crazy how some people can’t come to terms with that. I have no problem with someone telling me it’s their favorite PJ album, but get some crazy comments here when I voiced my distaste for it.static111 said:
 I'm in agreement with you on this. I haven't listened to Gigaton outside of the month when it came out. It is the only album by PJ that I only have on digital and the only album of theirs I don't really listen to.Spiritual_Chaos said:
 "Incredible" implies it is on the level of Neil Young's Harvest Moon, Tori Amos' Little Earthquakes or Leonard Cohen's The Future which is it not.THEBIBLEISTEN said:
 Do some research before you text your sister. Also Gigaton is incredible, not sure how you call that a disappointment.
 Please come back with a better word. 
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 Check Ohana and Sea Hear Nowmcgruff10 said:
 It's my favorite since yield but to each their own. It'll be interesting to see how the new songs translate live.nicknyr15 said:
 I’m with you. I never have the urge to throw it on. It’s crazy how some people can’t come to terms with that. I have no problem with someone telling me it’s their favorite PJ album, but get some crazy comments here when I voiced my distaste for it.static111 said:
 I'm in agreement with you on this. I haven't listened to Gigaton outside of the month when it came out. It is the only album by PJ that I only have on digital and the only album of theirs I don't really listen to.Spiritual_Chaos said:
 "Incredible" implies it is on the level of Neil Young's Harvest Moon, Tori Amos' Little Earthquakes or Leonard Cohen's The Future which is it not.THEBIBLEISTEN said:
 Do some research before you text your sister. Also Gigaton is incredible, not sure how you call that a disappointment.
 Please come back with a better word.I miss igotid880
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 I really dig DOTC but everything else falls flat. Hopefully once I see some of the rest live it will change my mind.Spiritual_Chaos said:I like Gigaton. It's my favorite since Riot Act. Maybe.
 I'm just saying that anything above "really great" and anything below "good" is hyperbole. Scio me nihil scire Scio me nihil scire
 There are no kings inside the gates of eden0
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 I ddon't have a problem with DOTC isolated, and as a single. But when it comes (song 3?) on the album it just kills the album in it's tracks being so different and "80s sterile" and dead sounding.static111 said:
 I really dig DOTC but everything else falls flat. Hopefully once I see some of the rest live it will change my mind.Spiritual_Chaos said:I like Gigaton. It's my favorite since Riot Act. Maybe.
 I'm just saying that anything above "really great" and anything below "good" is hyperbole. 
 Sould have gotten a more... organic sounding album mix/version or not been included on that specific album."Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0
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 It’s in no way a disappointment and yes I think it’s incredible, great, awesome. I like it a lot and I don’t compare this record to tori Amos, are u high? Strange retort.Spiritual_Chaos said:
 "Incredible" implies it is on the level of Neil Young's Harvest Moon, Tori Amos' Little Earthquakes or Leonard Cohen's The Future which is it not.THEBIBLEISTEN said:
 Do some research before you text your sister. Also Gigaton is incredible, not sure how you call that a disappointment.
 Please come back with a better word.0
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            Valid yet subjective points all around on what newer albums being worthy of Cohen status or national album burning aside, let's get back on target with the NY times article. Yes, David Marchese seemed to be prying on Kurt info. However, not all people reading up on Eddie in the NYT have read as many articles as we fanatics have. Vast majority of the world will always associate the 2 singers together, even 30 years later. There's more important things to get verklempt about. To be fair David is well regarded getting answers from interviewees other folks in his industry aren't able to. I enjoyed it and have to say, this is the most open I've seen Eddie in a big publication such as the NYTs since the Rolling Stones cover story in 2006. It's not everyday where the interviewer becomes the interviewee. Where the conversation went for 'Brother The Cloud' was touching.0
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            My mom sent me this article. It’s definitely making the rounds.DC '03 - Reading '04 - Philly '05 - Camden 1 '06 - DC '06 - E. Rutherford '06 - The Vic '07 - Lollapalooza '07 - DC '08 - EV DC 1 & 2 '08 (Met Ed!!) - EV Baltimore 1 & 2 '09 - EV NYC 1 '11 (Met Ed!) - Hartford '13 - GCF '15 - MSG 2 '16 - TOTD MSG '16 - Boston 1 & 2 '18 - SHN '21 - EV NYC 1 & 2 '22 - MSG '220
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 I was at sea hear now and I liked what I heard but really can’t make a decision based on one show where the songs were played for the first time.igotid88 said:
 Check Ohana and Sea Hear Nowmcgruff10 said:
 It's my favorite since yield but to each their own. It'll be interesting to see how the new songs translate live.nicknyr15 said:
 I’m with you. I never have the urge to throw it on. It’s crazy how some people can’t come to terms with that. I have no problem with someone telling me it’s their favorite PJ album, but get some crazy comments here when I voiced my distaste for it.static111 said:
 I'm in agreement with you on this. I haven't listened to Gigaton outside of the month when it came out. It is the only album by PJ that I only have on digital and the only album of theirs I don't really listen to.Spiritual_Chaos said:
 "Incredible" implies it is on the level of Neil Young's Harvest Moon, Tori Amos' Little Earthquakes or Leonard Cohen's The Future which is it not.THEBIBLEISTEN said:
 Do some research before you text your sister. Also Gigaton is incredible, not sure how you call that a disappointment.
 Please come back with a better word.I'll ride the wave where it takes me......0
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            These were my favs of Eds expressions... 
 Love the simili. Love that he painted us a song again 
 Lovely. Also evokes Dutch oven opposite thoughts? 
 This. He circles back to this though about getting g out of the way. For me, this experience is Heroes. If ya know, ya know.
 I was swimming in the Great Barrier Reef
 Animals were hiding behind the Coral
 Except for little Turtle
 I could swear he's trying to talk to me
 Gurgle Gurgle0
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            I feel like Gigaton's time has passed. Maybe two songs on next/delayed tour, but not great memories of the time that record came out. Takes me back to the beginning of COVID. ugh. Not to say it wasn't great music. Some really great songs, but right now, if I were to see them tomorrow I'd want to hear anything and do everything to enjoy PJ and not have anything COVID era to make me think back!0
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            You made your new album with a young producer who has had pop success. You’ve also got these older legends on it. The fact that you reached both forward and backward generationally for your collaborators made me wonder: Have you been thinking about how to attract listeners beyond Pearl Jam fans? And I know the humble answer would be, “I’m happy if anybody listens,” but I’d rather hear the honest answer than the humble one.
 Haha! What a great start."Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0
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            Why is an american nerwspaper cencoring swear words in an interview?If he would’ve totally embraced all that stuff, it might have made me think, like, you better embrace this [expletive], too
 HAHA. What the fuck even is that!
 "Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0
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            Great interview. Should have been twice as long."Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0
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            Agree with those who like the interview. Unconventional, but very insightful. Ed actually turned the tables and interviewed the interviewer a couple of times, so it felt more like eavesdropping on a private conversation in places.I smile, but who am I kidding...0
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            and it was the interviewER that had to pull Ed back because what Ed was asking was too hard to answer. how ironic.Your boos mean nothing to me, for I have seen what makes you cheer0
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