I've seen Pearl Jam a few times, and they're the only band whose concerts I would compare directly to Bruce and the E St Band. The obvious affection/communication between the band and the audience, the ever-changing setlists (big hits, deep cuts, well-chosen covers), the spontaneity, the way they can move you with ballads as well as rockers, and a drummer who I'm comfortable comparing to you-know-who. An emotional experience.
Pearl Jam Radio played in it's full, on the way home from work last night. I love this album, and just bought it. To me this will be a great one to play at poolside all summer.
@klavallee@Jerseyfornia I love when Eddie and Bruce talk about the song in the interview, it kind of makes sense it sounds the way it does. The fact that Benmont plays B3 on it is just perfect.
I've seen Pearl Jam a few times, and they're the only band whose concerts I would compare directly to Bruce and the E St Band. The obvious affection/communication between the band and the audience, the ever-changing setlists (big hits, deep cuts, well-chosen covers), the spontaneity, the way they can move you with ballads as well as rockers, and a drummer who I'm comfortable comparing to you-know-who. An emotional experience.
Pearl Jam Radio played in it's full, on the way home from work last night. I love this album, and just bought it. To me this will be a great one to play at poolside all summer.
Another beautiful one, as Bruce says, the ghost of Tom Petty...
Another of my current favourite tracks.
Really good discussion about the record with none other than Bruce... Worth the half hour watch.