Eddie Vedder touches the right emotional chords when he sings

Eddie Vedder in concert with the cover of Devi, Who and Led Zeppelin

The frontman of Pearl Jam, Eddie Vedderthe other evening he performed with the Earthlings, for the first time in two years to close the first evening of his annual Ohana Festival in Dana Point, California. In the group, together with him, there are guitarists Andrew Watt, Josh Klinghoffer And Glen Hansardthe drummer of the Red Hot Chili Peppers Chad Smith and the bassist Chris Chanaypresented several new covers for the occasion.

There were several covers that distinguished the concert, starting from the opening entrusted to “Gut feeling” of the I have tothat Vedder had never played live, to this they added “I’m one” of the Whoho, “Watch Outside” of the Mono Meadded the instrumental introduction of “The Song Remains the Same” of the Led Zeppelin to “Rearviewmirror” of the Pearl Jamand again “Isn’t it a pity” Of George Harrisonto conclude the show with the classic of Neil Young “Rockin ‘in the free World “ together with Kelly Jones of the Stereophonics.

Before
“The Song Remains the Same”
Vedder from the stage told a long story of how, during adolescence in the San Diego area, he was tormented by a high school teacher and how music had helped him to overcome the fear of not graduating or being fired. “There was this musical song, and I will never forget where I was or how strong it was, and for some reason, this musical song, not even the words, nothing, it was like a drug. It raised me. It was a take -off. I understood, you know what? Fuck that guy. One day, he will no longer mean anything for you. You will not be stopped by someone who perhaps is not right. Tizio is still alive in San Diego. won. ”