Eddie Vedder's First Appearance History on Letterman, Jan.-Feb. 1996
By request. Eddie Vedder recently appeared with Howard Stern, where he described how he came to show up on Dave's Late Show for the first time.* Two issues were intertwined during this late-January-February 1996 period: Dave wanting to hear more Eddie Vedder music from Paul, and the first rumblings moving the Top Ten home office from Grand Rapids, Michigan, to Wahoo, Nebraska.
Eddie's interview with Howard is interspersed throughout this compilation. His recollections from nearly 25 years ago vary from what actually happened; for example, Eddie remembers Dave moving close to the camera and addressing him personally. In fact, Dave was addressing an imaginary home viewer "Billy." In his defense, Eddie acknowledges that he was stoned at the time, so the confusion is understandable.
The chronology:
1. January 30, 1996. Dave asks Paul for more Eddie Vedder music.
2. January 31, 1996. Dave once again asks Paul for more Eddie Vedder, now requesting "Black"; Paul says the band hasn't learned it yet. They will by the next day.
3. February 1, 1996. Dave's camera close-up. Later, into the commercial break with guest Alec Baldwin, Paul and the band perform "Black" for the first time.
4. February 6, 1996. Dave declares his "personal credo": "A lot of people in this country today say 'Wah'; I say, 'Wah-hoo!'"
5. February 7, 1996. Dave repeats his credo, then segues from "Wah" to singing "Whyyyyy" from "Black" and asks Paul to have Eddie sit in with the band.
6. February 8, 1996. Before presenting the night's Top Ten, Dave mentions that he's considering moving the home office from Grand Rapids, Michigan, to Wahoo, Nebraska, displaying a letter from the Wahoo mayor. His "personal credo" has now morphed into a change of the home office.
7. February 27, 1996. Dave obsesses over "Black," so Paul presents Eddie to properly perform it.
* The Howard Stern's interview with Eddie Vedder:
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Folks, it’s been called to my attention that an “Eddie Vedder” has been replying to comments here. This person is an imposter with his own imposter YT channel, which contains no videos and no subscribers. Please don’t be taken in with this fellow.
@christianeflentie1228
Жыл бұрын
"Eddie Vedder" has been "replying" to me personally for years in some form or another.🤣 I'm especially fond of the Eddies that don't have much command of the English language. Thank you for the post. I hope nobody is falling for this.
@sunshine3914
Жыл бұрын
Just saw my very first ad on this channel, right after the 10 minute mark.
@dongiller
Жыл бұрын
@@sunshine3914 You’ll probably be seeing a lot more, as the Dave channel has been monetizing my Dave-related uploads.
@72marshflower15
Жыл бұрын
"Plagiarism, while sometimes necessary.. is never as good as the real thing" - Ani Difranco ✊️
@bluebuilding
Жыл бұрын
I can confirm this man is correct.
That pay off is so epic, having him come in for just that one part and he just bails 🤣 what a legend
One of the things that makes Eddie such a great rock star is that he's so uncomfortable with being a rock star, yet still rocks so hard. Man, I love Pearl Jam so much.
@Cairo98_
3 жыл бұрын
🤘
@gjd9527
2 жыл бұрын
I was never into Pearl jam in past years, Today.. I'm a Huge Fan.. Eddie Is So Talented.. "Brilliant"
@thefutureman8577
2 жыл бұрын
Truth. Garden is one of the most underrated songs in history.
@blakfloyd
2 жыл бұрын
@@thefutureman8577 gorgeous song, indeed.
@gregrohsful
Жыл бұрын
Hes probably more comfortable with it than he lets on.
Dave letterman actually said he loved the music, and gave Pearl Jam their lifetime achievement award. This is a pretty cool entrance on the show. Love Eddie Vedder.
@bsmith-sj8zg
Жыл бұрын
Eddie v lurked on the PJ page
Eddie left that guy in the white shirt massively hanging on the way in, but he got him on the way out. Good man.
@christianeflentie1228
3 жыл бұрын
If you've heard him speak about it, he might well have been blazing so it was an interesting and amusing performance from that perspective. 😁
@cuttykev1
3 жыл бұрын
cool you noticed that
@grandpacat
3 жыл бұрын
eddie is such a humble one, he's always been
@tetedepoulet8651
3 жыл бұрын
Total rock star entrance
@jonswenson
3 жыл бұрын
@@johnestupido1418 I see what you did there.
People don't understand what this meant in 1996. You get to see them live like 20-40 times a year, cameras were scarce, no KZread to watch them daily...
@brennoxwallace2203
2 жыл бұрын
I remember going to shows and loving every second and then having to wait for EVER for my pics to be developed not even knowing how good they’d be or if I’d even got any pics worth saving lol. Fun times!
@gardensofthegods
Жыл бұрын
Yeah but back in the day they were on MTV a lot
The vicarious pleasure from seeing Dave’s reaction to Eddie Vedder suddenly walking into the theater is too sweet to not believe it really was a surprise for him. Plus, that painfully gorgeous song.
@mikeblaz
3 жыл бұрын
Dave knew IMO...still really cool.
@chevisfleming6577
2 жыл бұрын
@@mikeblaz I think he knew as well!!!
@pennysmom0720
2 жыл бұрын
He loved them ❤
@marcioaguiar1985
4 ай бұрын
EVERYTHING on tv is staged
I love how Letterman keeps calling Pearl Jam "Eddie Vedder".
@ThunderPants13
4 ай бұрын
I mean 6 of one......
@ElMariachi555
2 ай бұрын
😂😂😂
After hearing the Stern video I said to myself 'damn i wish I could see all the leterman clips from this story...' and bam there it is, nice!
@elishmuel1976
3 жыл бұрын
Same here. The guy who did it is awesome. Got my sub.
So you're at Letterman, Eddie Vedder just swings by and Dave Chappelle closes... What a fucking great show
That instrumental version of Black was amazing.
@soulscanner66
3 жыл бұрын
Really. What a band!
@blakfloyd
3 жыл бұрын
Indeed. So serene but without sacrificing the intensity of the moodier parts either.
@gregmartinez5836
3 жыл бұрын
Man that was great! The musical arrangements for each instrument was phenomenal.
@mikeblaz
3 жыл бұрын
It was really good. A night version where you want to mellow out, sit by the fireplace and have a beer...
@blakfloyd
3 жыл бұрын
@@mikeblaz and remember unrequited love that ripped your heart out.
Worked as a waiter in Pioneer Square from 1987 - 1992. Pearl Jam, Nirvana, Sound Garden, Jane's Addiction... yep - saw them all in little spots like the Re-bar, The Vogue, The J & M cafe, and a bunch of other Seattle dive bars. Good times. Of course we saw hundreds of other bands than went on to become nothing... but it's cool we saw these guys - at the flashpoint.
@davegreen8569
2 жыл бұрын
OK Hotel
I always knew Eddie was a cool cat. Seeing him just ultimate mic drop on Letterman, I realize no one on the planet is near as cool.
@of_the_how_or_why_of_me__t8685
2 жыл бұрын
He took the mic with him🤭🤣
@DarioBrubeck
4 ай бұрын
I got to meet Eddie and hang out with him in the 3 arena in Dublin, and I can honestly say, meet your heroes. Man gave me something only me and U2's The Edge have, and that is SO special to me...Guy is a wonderful man.Hoping to see him this year in Marley park in Dublin
I love Eddie's music. He puts his whole self into it.
this was kind of a big deal when it happened. pearl jam was enormous at the time and eddie was something of a recluse
@theblackestvoid
3 жыл бұрын
yep it just made them mythic because people talked about them more
@julesrose7738
3 жыл бұрын
@Franco Cavalli I agree, and constantly find myself defending these Great Bands. I've seen about 50, since the '70's - Pearl Jam looked up to Led Zeppelin. To me they're Rock, yet some say Heavy Metal & I'm ignorant, LOL! How would you reply? Heavy Metal didn't even exist in 1970!
@vonn4017
3 жыл бұрын
"AT THE TIME"really...do you have a clue about good music? i gonna go with no..which we all know is true
@KM-zw9qb
3 жыл бұрын
@@vonn4017 regardless of what your crying fanboy ass thinks, PJ were eminently bigger and more relevant in the 90s than they are now
@dreia2405
3 жыл бұрын
They are enormous for me, now
I remember that... wow 1996. I was just a dumb kid a few years out of high school. Still listen to Ten almost weekly after all of these years.
Eddie and Dave, two very different people, both cool as hell in their own way.
@Long2556
2 жыл бұрын
@Simulation algorithm... you "think"? Eddie says at 1:45 he watched the show all the time 🤷
As a loyal Letterman fan from the first late show and a big Pearl Jam fan, there was no clue there would be a payoff. It was another Letterman moment where he'd caught lightning in a bottle. Eddie didn't want to be seen, it was a different time.
You can plainly see Eddy didn't know what to make of the whole thing but he knew he had to show up for himself to make it stop and not for self promotion or marketing of the band. Very cool!
@thegrimyeaper
3 жыл бұрын
I would have stopped doing drugs so I didn't get freaked out by a show on TV "talking to me".
@johnguerin730
3 жыл бұрын
@@thegrimyeaper I’m sure being stoned added to his heightened uncomfortableness but I think it was more a case of him still basically being an “insecure kid” and not knowing if Dave was mocking him.
@MrZZsharka
3 жыл бұрын
@@johnguerin730 he was 31 there and had been through a lot before joining Pearl Jam in 1990.
@johnguerin730
3 жыл бұрын
@@MrZZsharka thanks for the info Kevin.
@MrZZsharka
3 жыл бұрын
@@johnguerin730 no worries. I was 16 at the time in Australia and they were my favorite band after seeing them live at the Sydney Entertainment Centre and buying 3 of their albums already. I couldn’t believe he was 31 either as he looked so young. Pearl Jam was already outselling Nirvana in 1992. Sorry I was a little obsessed ha!
I've watched this clip a few times and everytime Paul calls Eddie and he walks in I yell it's totally awesome!!! Eddie looks sooo gorgeous oohh my goodness!! Thank you for sharing ♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
@DarioBrubeck
4 ай бұрын
I got to meet Eddie and hang out with him in the 3 arena in Dublin, and I can honestly say, meet your heroes. Man gave me something only me and U2's The Edge have, and that is SO special to me...Guy is a wonderful man.Hoping to see him this year in Marley park in Dublin
@laurawatters914
4 ай бұрын
@@DarioBrubeck THAT IS SOOOO AWESOME! YOU ARE ONE LUCKY PERSON, EDDIE IS ONE OF MY FAVORITE HUMAN BEINGS ON THIS CRAZY PLANET! SORRY ABOUT ALL CAPS I CAN'T SEE VERY GOOD. I HOPE YOU SEE HIM AGAIN IN DUBLIN. STAY SAFE AND KEEP ROCKIN IN THE FREE WORLD!! THANK YOU FOR SHARING YOUR STORY. 😊🩷🤘✌️
That was the sweetest icing on the cake of that excellent Stern interview. Thank you so much!
Paul Shaffer and the band killed it... all super talented musicians. That Eddie Vedder band is pretty good too!
WOW! You must have an insane Dewey Decimal system. For you to put this together this quickly! You're my favorite!
Leather jacket, long hair...so 1996. TV and life in general was magical back then.
Thanks for posting this! I went searching for the clips after that interview!
thank you for the compilation, i totally remember this episode. i was just listening to his Stern interview and came to your post. awesomeness
love this! 1996 was a great year for me and I miss the 90's too
Good gawd, Eddie was freakin' beautiful!!!!!!!!!!
@barbaralindsey9587
3 ай бұрын
Still is a gorgeous man ❤
Dear Don, I love that you put this together! Thanks so much for bringing us Dave in such detail. 😎👍🏼
This is everything I didn't know that I needed. Thank you!
Amazing work, Don. Thank you so much for this. Anyone can tell this have came from your heart.
I think it was like that for everyone back then. We just couldn’t get those songs out of our heads!!! Still timeless....
I was looking for this compilation exactly! Thanks for putting it up, good times.
Don Giller has granted so many wishes he should be promoted to "Head Genie" status. Thanks for all the Letterman clips.
Man I miss David Letterman. He had so many great musicians on his show. Exposed alot of them. As for Eddie, who doesn't love him?? All around fantastic guy.
Wow, thank you so much for posting that. Two of my favorite entertainers...priceless.
Thank you, I heard the story a few days ago, so this is a treat. Thanks again.
Man I got chills when he came on. They don't make rock gods like this anymore. :(
@CC-NH
3 жыл бұрын
rock god ,,, thats funny
@SmartStr33t
3 жыл бұрын
@@CC-NH Oh is it?
Thanks for posting the whole thing, came here after listening to the Howard Stern interview 👍.
Thank you again Don! You are a godsend. I remember this period of Dave asking for Paul to summon the great EV. Thank you for incorporating Wa-Hoo and EV on HS. I was behind the 8-ball with my VCR at the critical moment. Thank you again. 🙏
Big G, I thought you'd left KZread. However, I just didn't know how to use my saved lists. You are an excellent curator.
Thank you so much for compiling this.
@Don Giller - that was awesome!! Thanks for all the work you put in archiving Letterman.
Thank you for putting this together!
This is amazing. Thanks for doing this 🙏
Eddddieee!!!!!🤣🤣 Miss this show and the good old 90s!
Eddie's a legend. Such a beautiful voice, ❣️
I've seen "the" clip lots of times, had NO IDEA this was going on for like a month prior. Very cool documentation. Thanks for the insight!
Very nice compilation. Thank you
Wow, thanks for putting this together
Don Giller Wow, fabulous job! This just happens to be from a period of my life when I was pretty consistently watching Letterman, and I remember seeing and being very delighted by most of these broadcasts when they aired. It is absolutely amazing and such a treat to see them again like this, and so expertly compiled! Thank you! I rarely subscribe to random dudes, but this vid earns you one.
@lisagd22
Жыл бұрын
The prime Letterman years were the same years I (a night owl) had to punch the time clock at work at 7:30 AM, so I didn't get to see many of the shows. I'd sometimes stay up long enough for the Top Ten, but that was about it.
Hey thanks for putting this together! So good
That was really entertaining. Thank you! 😁
The light Eddie shines is unforgettable. His subtle sfumato face is so awesome, his smile surreal. Love his lyrics & approach to music 🎶 Lovely generous fellow 🌹♥️
@DarioBrubeck
4 ай бұрын
I got to meet Eddie and hang out with him in the 3 arena in Dublin, and I can honestly say, meet your heroes. Man gave me something only me and U2's The Edge have, and that is SO special to me...Guy is a wonderful man.Hoping to see him this year in Marley park in Dublin
great and amusing compilation, Don. Im surprised Pearl Jam hadn't been on earlier than 1996. I remember Ten being a pretty big album when I was in high school around '92-'93.
@qthelost
3 жыл бұрын
I was thinking the same thing. But right at the beginning when Eddie was talking he said they hadn't been on the show and then he said they weren't doing any TV shows. But he was a big Letterman fan. One time he said that before Pearl Jam, Dave was his co-pilot many nights when he was a night security guard.
@langdonalger9219
3 жыл бұрын
@@qthelost Yeah, although they did in SNL in 92 and 94, so they weren’t completely against doing tv.
@blakfloyd
3 жыл бұрын
@@qthelost man, 80s Letterman on NBC was awesome. Not a bad way to pass the time on a shift, I'd imagine.
@gregmartinez5836
3 жыл бұрын
I graduated HS at 17 in 1993. Great times! Good music!
@justingardner4658
3 жыл бұрын
@Langdon - they HAD to do SNL in 92’ n 94. That was record company contract obligation TRUST me !! They were a GOLD MINE for them. They were just starting to truly BLAST off in 92’. Like literally by the week PJ n Ten just kept exponentially growing. However by 94’ they were already withdrawn . They did very very little promo for Vs. Especially for being follow up to a huge success like Ten. Which was still gaining fans. It got sooooo big with desperation of new PJ by its release it sold 1.2M first week n they did NO Videos! No interviews no press.. yet you had MILLIONS of rabid fans dying to see a glimpse and Kurt Cobain killed himself the week they played SNL. With our generation in mourning it was a kind of brilliant marketing to do 94’ SNL. It was like a mini TV concert for all of us out there jonesing for PJ. Everybody watched that night in 94’ Daughter was HUGE off that record n was all over radio at that time as well .. They knew everyone was watching and it “ had” to be done. Right after it was back to NO Pearl Jam anywhere.
Imagine being stoned out of your mind one night and your name being called out by a late night talk show host on national television.
@dongiller
3 жыл бұрын
Or, rather, so stoned that you _think_ Dave is calling out your name. When, in fact, he isn’t.
Amazing video. Thanks for putting this together
This was awesome! Thanks so much!
This is really great Don. I'm a fan of yours, letterman and Vedder and pearl jam. :) thank you
Well that made my day.
Thank you for this compilation! So funny
Dave really liked the grunge music
@langdonalger9219
3 жыл бұрын
Probably had something to do with his time in Mother Love Bone.
So cool I remember this......getting old suck, but seeing something that brings back so many feels , it was a big thing, back then, being from Washington.
Really enjoyed that. Thanks, man.
Really great work on this video.
thanks for all your amazing videos Don
nicely done man, thanks.
This story is such a joy to hear!! I love it!! 😂❤
I think I still have my VCR recording of that original broadcast lying in a box somewhere.
Oh man, this was 24 years ago?! I remember watching it that night lol
Eddie with that Jim Morrison vibe to him, priceless.
@lisagd22
Жыл бұрын
Have you watched Eddie sing with the rest of the Doors when he inducted them into the RnR Hall of Fame? He sounded a lot like Jim. I just watched the video again tonight, in fact.
@artlover1477
Жыл бұрын
@lisagd22 Yes Lisa, He did a wonderful job! So glad he took the better path than Jim and still is with us.
Was kind of expecting this to show up :)
Incredible compilation, especially regarding the continuity
Best ever. Thanks!!
great video very well put together
Back when late night TV was good back in the good ole days
@gustavobuquera
3 жыл бұрын
yeah but imagine you missed exactly this day hahah
Long Story: Black was a special song to me, like I'm sure it was for so many other people. I remember when this took place, I didn't see it that night, but I heard about it on the radio the next day. My alarm went off and the first thing I heard was the DJs talking about how Eddie Vedder was on The Late Show the night before to sing Black (part of it anyway) and then they played the clip. No kidding the day before I was dumped by my girlfriend of almost 3 years and I was emotionally devastated by it. Hearing this clip, that morning, the day after feeling like the world was coming to an end was a big deal. It felt almost fated that things were going to be ok, which eventually they were, but it was painful to get to the other side.
@dongiller
3 жыл бұрын
Late Show; not The Tonight Show. :)
@Ickabodxx
3 жыл бұрын
@@dongiller oops, ok edited
I remember I missed Eddie’s appearance that night and how mad I was when I heard about it. We didn’t have KZread to watch it so I had to beg my stoner cousin who taped the Dave Letterman show to let me borrow his tape.
Excellent video !
Best thing I've seen all year long.
I love how Eddie spins around and takes a peep at Letterman at 11:09
@nickhiggins9422
Жыл бұрын
Me too
@jjmah7
8 ай бұрын
That part sucked
@s.l.dixononline
7 ай бұрын
@@jjmah7haha. Got ‘em
@brandonlozano6273
2 ай бұрын
@@jjmah7that’s the beauty of the grunge attitude. It didn’t have to be good or even make sense. It was pure passionate expression of not giving a f***
@jjmah7
2 ай бұрын
@@brandonlozano6273 yeah totally. Well, either that, or it was just stupid.
I know you're going to be a star in somebody else sky but why can't it be mine❤
i needed this
Dave just posted his favorite moment ever on his KZread channel "Letterman"... It was some random old lady singing "Walk On The Wild Side"... ok Dave. Whatever. THIS is my favorite Letterman moment. I was a huge Pearl Jam fan and I loved "Black" because... I myself was a heartbroken 20-something that couldnt win over the girl of my dreams (... Mimi! 😠). Great moment.
Man he was so shy haha
Very funny! Love Eddie & Pearl Jam! Thanks, Don!
I miss this show so much!
Will Lee ripped it up on the bass when Eddie dropped in! Nice!
@timmcleaners1987
3 жыл бұрын
I've never seen seen Will Lee and Stone Gossard in the same room together... what's up with that?
@langdonalger9219
3 жыл бұрын
@@timmcleaners1987 they have been in the same room many times. Any time PJ played Letterman.
@JuanFatche
3 жыл бұрын
@@langdonalger9219 You must be fun at parties.
@drummerdoingstuff5020
2 жыл бұрын
@@JuanFatche don’t believe him just ask him…
i love this so much! vedder+letterman 🤘🏼
This is Eddies world and we’re just living in it.
@iggypopisgod9
3 жыл бұрын
That would be EVH
@NotIfWhen
3 жыл бұрын
@@iggypopisgod9 lolololololololololol. No.
Am from Nebraska- Wahoo hasn't been the same since the Home Office closed.
Gosh Eddie is so handsome... loveyou Eddie
such a cool moment ❤️
That appearance was freakin awesome
Nice video! Was hoping for exactly this after hear that story the other day 🙌🏼
Eddie is such a classy dude.
Eddie Vedder is the GOAT!
This is awesome don! I was about to request it as well! You have any more Eddie Vedder content?
@dongiller
3 жыл бұрын
Anything that aired on Dave, I have.
@haydenaziz
3 жыл бұрын
@@dongiller awesome! If you can put it out in a collection I would love that!
That was awesome!
This is amazing