Eddie Vedder
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Podcast Appearances
You can I think like music and stand-up as you know, it's probably similar in the way that I could do a show and in three nights same theater and then they're all just a hair different and No one really noticed but I can tell this crowd is a little like this.
I was more like this I kind of adapted to that and it's funny how they can be a little different every night and
and maybe it's not as noticeable to people but maybe it is but i think that's what music is it's still the same set i'm still doing what i'm doing like you're going to do the same set list let's say but you can tell some nights are a little different and you're just you're rolling with something a little harder you're getting into something a little different that you have before and that's kind of the fun of it it's not just a rubber stamping it's it's it can be it can go almost anywhere and do you get nervous before you play
five hours apart, but they actually sounded... Did you tell the difference in listening to it?
Who are the, I was, I was guessing top rock voices and I scribbled some down, but I don't know if you'll agree, but I was like minor, right?
So you guys can agree or not.
I mean, I don't know.
We'll see.
Tiny Tim.
Tiny Tim was the carrot top of his... Now, I...
You know what?
I know the ones that get mentioned a lot.
I mean, Axl's got a very unique voice.
Robert Plant, of course, the basics.
But Bon Scott, would you give it up for Bon Scott?
Isn't that sickening, Dana?
I love Bon Scott.
And it was so hard to replace.
ACDC still crushed it after, but God dang, Bon Scott was so interesting.
There's Bowie, Steve Perry, curveball, but Steve Perry.