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Originally posted by Justin Cognito@14 Oct 2004, 14:14
Nö habt ihr nicht…..aber mal ehrlich, bis Eddie in einer Liga mit Bruce und Neil ist dauert es noch ein klein wenig. Vielleicht kann man das in 10 Jahren differenzierter betrachten aber für viele is Eddie doch so oder so nur der Knödler der grunge-songs singt. Das wird er auch so schnell nicht losÜbrigens:
Eddie was absolutely phenominal. Bruce made a quick intro, Eddie comes out,
very dignified and gracious as always. He plays guitar and trades verses with
Bruce on No Surrender and Darkness On The Edge Of Town, sharing the mic at
times with Bruce. There was no holding back, his voice was so strong and
confident, just belting it out. Like he's been singing these songs for 20 years
(which he probably has in his bedroom)Then after Darkness ed steps to the mic and says bruce asked me to play this
song, and since he's the boss and im the employer….which leads to Better Man,
with Bruce taking the lead vocal on the 2nd verse, sounding a little awkward at
times. Clarence had a sax solo at the end, then they just jammed with Bruce
ripping through a long and blistering guitar solo to end it. DY-NO-MITE!Crowd went wild when Eddie came out….went wild when he sang….went wild when
Better Man started, even singing along. And there were a couple of „Eddie
Eddie“ chants, very loud too. He was very well recieved by the bruce crowd, to
say the least. But he delivered, he really nailed his vocals on the 2 bruce
songs, especially Darkness.EDDIE VEDDER ONSTAGE WITH BRUCE AND THE E STREET BAND PLAYING BETTER MAN, holy fuckballs. still cant believe i witnessed that
Selten, das Bruce der besser rasierte ist….
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