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Glen Hansard was Eddie Vedder's most frequent musical collaborater of the past 2 decades. Earthlings, Flag Day and as opening act, Glen was a staple. Here he takes Ed's gorgeous vocalization of a guitar solo and repeats it at the end of the song. RIP #tfh
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When Glen Hansard took over in 2011 as the opening act for Eddie Vedder solo tours, he inherited duet duty on this song. Glen's guitar playing, singing voice and instantaneous connection with Ed endured for 15 years. RIP #tfh "Society," Sept. 24, 2019:
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"I really do feel close to this song, but I'll tell ya, you've never heard it until you hear Eddie Vedder sing it." -Tom Petty 20 (TWENTY!) years ago today Ed crushed his guest spot with Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers and the Heartbreakers! #tfh "The Waiting," July 3, 2006:
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RIP Glen Hansard April 21, 1970 - July 29, 2026 #tfh
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31 years ago today was one of the most trying days in Pearl Jam history. Ed fell ill before the massive Golden Gate Park crowd. Thankfully, Neil Young stepped in for a set of Neil classics and 'Mirror Ball' goodness! #tfh "Peace and Love," June 24, 1995:
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Today makes it 30 (THIRTY!) years since Eddie Vedder stunned the David Letterman crowd by joining Paul Shaffer's house band for a taste of Pearl Jam. Ed walks in, whips out a mic, delivers his searing vocals and then 'he's ghost.' #tfh "Black," Feb 27, 1996:
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"The band that is about to play is not Mother Love Bone. It's a new band called Mookie Blaylock, tentatively. Apparently." With that intro, 35 years ago today, young Pearl Jam tore through 5 songs opening for Alice in Chains. #tfh "Wash," Feb. 11, 1991:
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This song from 31 yrs ago today is SO GOOD! We agree with Steven Hyden: this one-off song was a transitional PJ moment: from playing big hits to focusing on unique live moments, special bec they are singular/fleeting. #tfh "Falling Down," June 20, 1995:
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32 years ago, Eddie Vedder joined Mike Watt and friends for a run of powerhouse shows. On this date, they appeared on Jon Stewart. True to form, they went super hard on this and then a muscular Blue Oyster Cult cover. #tfh "Big Train," April 25, 1995:
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