Eddie Vedder's Autograph Next To Neil Young's @ Wang Theatre, Boston
Citi Performing Arts Center | Wang Theatre's Photos - Wall Photos | Facebook
Here's Eddie Vedder's autograph next to Neil Young's at the Wang Theatre, Boston, MA.
These are from the Wang Theatre's Wall Photos on Facebook and were taken in a backstage dressing room.
Citi Performing Arts Center | Wang Theatre's Photos - Wall Photos | Facebook
In other Eddie & Uncle Neil news, from SignOnSanDiego.com Eddie Vedder interview by George Varga:
Eddie Vedder: "One of the prime examples (of musical longevity) for myself and our group – maybe because we're so close and have such a strong relationship with him – but 'Uncle Neil,' Neil Young, is still working and constantly inventing sounds and songs on his instrument, and changing the sound.
That's where you see that there really are no boundaries.
And he just keeps going; he's never been satisfied, even with the grand state of what he's accomplished already. The acreage that he’s accumulated over the years – speaking of it as a musical landscape – you can't, the eye can't, see to the edges of that, and yet it still goes further. Maybe that’s what he meant on (the 1995 Young/Pearl Jam album) 'Mirror Ball,' with (the song) 'I'm The Ocean'."
SignOnSanDiego.com: Or, to quote the Young song "Field of Opportunity," from his 1978 album, "Comes a Time": In the field of opportunity / It's plowing time again...
Eddie Vedder: "For us as a band, being with Neil makes us feel like we're pushing ourselves a little bit," Vedder noted. "And then you realize – it's really interesting – not that you're trying to keep up with him, but that you try harder, for sure."
From Eddie Vedder performs at Murphy's Bleachers open mic night - chicagotribune.com:
The Pearl Jam frontman, who sang "Take Me Out to the Ball Game" with former Cub Jose Cardenal during the Cubs-San Francisco Giants game earlier that day, performed his Cubs tribute song, "All the Way" and a cover of of Neil Young's "Rockin' in the Free World."
More on Pearl Jam and Neil Young.
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