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Baseball, Apple Pie, And...Eddie Vedder

Posted Mon Sep 22, 2008 11:06am PDT by Billy Altman in Stop The Presses!

Visitors to Pearl Jam's official website this week are in for something of a surprise--at least those who think of the grunge-era origined hard rock band in purely Seattle-centric terms.

Over the weekend, Pearl Jam lead singer Eddie Vedder made available for download a live performance of a new song called "All The Way" that he debuted at a concert at the Auditorium Theater in Chicago in August. The song is about the Chicago Cubs, who on Saturday captured the National League Central Division title, and to whom Windy City native Vedder has pledged baseball allegiance to all his life--a lifetime in which neither he, nor anyone else under 100 years of age, has borne witness to a Chicago Cubs World Championship, seeing as how the Cubbies haven't won a World Series since (yes) 1908.

According to the notice on the group's home page, Vedder wrote the song "at the request of Ernie Banks," the Hall Of Fame infielder known far and wide as "Mr. Cub"--and who, at age 77, I guess will now also be known far and wide as the oldest Pearl Jam fan. In any event, it's a pretty good song, which you can hear here:

"We are not fair weather but foul weather fans/We're like brothers in arms in the streets and the stands," sings Vedder, echoing the underdog sentiment that has always been a part of a loyal Cub fan's life. And it follows in the inspirational footsteps of last year's Wrigley Field on-field musical hit, "Go Cubs Go," written and originally recorded by the late Steve Goodman, the singer-songwriter who passed away in 1984 and was known as much for his Cub devotion as for being the composer of the classic "City Of New Orleans."

Goodman also wrote one of the great baseball-themed songs ever--"A Dying Cub Fan's Last Request":

Of course, any discussion of baseball songs always comes back to the granddaddy of them all: Jack Norworth and Alfred Von Tilzer's Take Me Out to the Ball Game," which just happens to be celebrating its own 100th anniversary this year. Are the stars aligned for the Cubs to finally break through to baseball's promised land? Time will tell, of course, but until then, here's our all-time favorite version of the seventh-inning stretch classic, performed at (where else?) historic Wrigley Field by that well-known baseball fanatic, Ozzy Osbourne:

Play ball! 

 

 

 

 

22 Comments

1. Yahoo! Music User -
Sorry Eddie, but John Fogarty did it better years ago (Centerfield).

2. Whitey -
Fogarty couldn't hold Vedder's jock.. Centerfield is a terrible song.

3. Michael V -
eddie vedder wears a jock?

4. Sherry R -
Why dies it have to be one or the other? Why can't we just appreciate each artist for their contribution instead of comparing them? YYYEEEEESH.

5. dude -
whatever eddie vetter or john fogerty or the cubs do is fine with this dude. they are all living the dream. rock and roll and baseball. the american dream

6. Michael -
Well said Mesh! Both artists are good and i'm sure the Cubs aren't brawling each other in the locker room over which toon / artist is better!

7. Yahoo! Music User -
The Centerfield/All The Way discussion is pointless. The songs were written for completely different reasons and in completely different styles.

8. Robyn -
Eddie Vedder has a hot voice

9. susan -
PLEASE PEOPLE EDDIE JUST STRAIGHT ROCKS.......

10. EdB -
YAWN....this song blows. Eddie gotta start rockin again instead of this poop. Him and Neil Yound should break up for the sake of Rock.

11. Pete -
Girl Jam has not been good in 15 years.

12. KOREY C -
Steve Goodman's dying cub fan's last rquest is a true cub fan's lament. eddie's song will become a true cub fan's anthem.

13. IvanV -
I just started listening to Pearl Jam about 6-8 months ago. They are pretty dam good . And this song is touhing,did eddie vedder write this or someone else?

14. JeffG -
Eddie Vedder wrote this after he met Ernie Banks.
How could anyone compare this to a John Fogarty song, a song just about baseball. This is a Cubs only song. How many teams do you know of that have their own original rock song.

15. Matt -
Cubs Stink.... go phillies!!!

16. The Kayaking Chemist -
Pete obviously hasn't listened to any PJ album since Ten or Vs. Every PJ album is good in its own way. And in concert, there are few bands better. This is a decent song, not a chart topper, but it isn't trying to be something it's not. I dig it.

17. Whatever -
Pete likes Creed. 'nough said.

18. Yahoo! Music User -
Eddie's a sellout and has been for awhile

19. John -
I thought He's from seattle

20. Kristin -
EDDIE ROCKS!!!! PJ IS THE BEST BAND EVER AFTER 17 YEARS!
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