Eddie vedder - Millworker - james taylor cover
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millworker is a hell of a song
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dont like the version so much but its really nice to see a younger rock singer selecting such a good JT one to play on a concert. Eddie's feeling is great, his studio singing is incredible. but live he sounds as casual as most people who likes to sing. I like him and respect him so much, there's a Black live version among my favorite video materials ever, but there's no sense in calling him "the best" singer.
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not only is he the best singer ever, he is well read, generous of heart and soul, a true humanitarian, and i feel blessed to be living in an era with Ed
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@ranchroper1974 DAMN! So because someone doesnt like the way this guy sings, they have "An ugly soul" and they are a "Creep"...SHEEESH!!
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I was never much of a Pearl Jam fan when they first hit, but over the years thanks to YouTube I'm really becoming an Eddie Vedder fan. His influences are varied and deep - from The Who to Split Enz to James Taylor. This is a lovely reading of this song - true to the original but all Eddie. Well done!
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great cover!
I always thought that this was the best song that James Taylor played. It's beautiful, and I can't think of another song that illustrates the mundane existence of a lower-middle class worker.
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As a former millworker I can say Eddie rocks.
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It's a shame the audio and the arrangement are so weak. This is the type of song Eddie Vedder could flat out nail. He's outrageous on stuff that's not as hard as some of Pearl Jam's stuff (which I like).
EDDIE VEDDER THE BEST SINGER EVER :)
mattias884422 2 years ago 25
not only is he the best singer ever, he is well read, generous of heart and soul, a true humanitarian, and i feel blessed to be living in an era with Ed
colletgrad 1 year ago 12