Post subject: Eddie Vedder: Fatherhood 'Fueled my Anger'
Posted: Thu Sep 20, 2007 1:08 pm
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PEOPLE Eddie Vedder: Fatherhood 'Fueled my Anger' WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 19, 2007 09:00 AM EDT
By Nicholas White
Eddie Vedder Alternative-rock icon Eddie Vedder spearheaded a '90s Seattle musical sound around adolescent angst. Now a 40-something father of a toddler, Vedder says he hasn't mellowed.
"When I had a child, everyone was telling me that I was going to see the world through her eyes, and everything was going to get this nice gloss to it," Vedder told reporters at Tuesday's Into the Wild press conference in West Hollywood. "I kept waiting for that to happen, and thought there was a real problem with me that it wasn't."
Vedder, 42, says, "It was a different reaction. It wasn't the glowy lovey-dovey. It fueled my anger." Vedder's daughter, Olivia, was born to girlfriend Jill McCormick in 2004.
The Pearl Jam frontman, who performs on the film's soundtrack and is friends with Into the Wild director Sean Penn, blames current events for his emotions.
"I realized that I was getting more angry – the exact opposite – and maybe it was because of the times, three years ago and what's still happening. ... All of a sudden, I saw the world as her world that they were [messing] with. That really pissed me off."
He has kept a low profile in recent years, and fatherhood has forced Vedder to question his attitude about life, he says.
"I don't know what I'm going to say when she sees pictures of me hanging 30 feet off a rafter, over a crowd," Vedder says. "At a certain point, you realize you have a responsibility more behind yourself and your need for adrenaline. I'm glad I did things in my 20s that were more reckless."
One of Pearl Jam's most popular songs, Alive, is reportedly based semi-autobiographically on Vedder's childhood. Vedder insists that as a father he won't repeat his caretakers' mistakes.
"I'm trying to break any chain of negative parenting that I might have survived," he says. "I know that she's going to go through a time where she has to assert her independence. I'm going to have to just encourage that."
And rest assured, Pearl Jam fans ... the rocker feels good about his daddy abilities.
Vedder boasts, "I think she's going to have a great upbringing. ... Already, she's [been] provided a life of travel. I didn't get to New York until 25 or Europe until I was 26. She's been to all these places six or seven times. She's beyond me in terms of her comfortability around other people, to this day."
Post subject: Re: Eddie Vedder: Fatherhood 'Fueled my Anger'
Posted: Thu Sep 20, 2007 1:21 pm
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glad he still has his anger. Having a kid was the final nail in the coffin of the singer from live's talent
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Post subject: Re: Eddie Vedder: Fatherhood 'Fueled my Anger'
Posted: Thu Sep 20, 2007 1:31 pm
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Interesting read. I have a similar view to his. Having learned to live in this world makes me wish my future children will have a better and less cynical world to live in than how it is now.
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Post subject: Re: Eddie Vedder: Fatherhood 'Fueled my Anger'
Posted: Thu Sep 20, 2007 3:57 pm
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I respect the fact that he seems to take his responsibility as a father seriously.
It is also interesting, given his usual closed nature, that he speaks about Olivia and takes her to Cubs games and The Vic show, etc. I think anything that has the potential to be a creative inspiration in any of the band members lives is a plus for a PJ fan. I dont think, in most cases, you hear too many people associate anger with fatherhood, but I understand his stance. I have a 3 year old and another child on the way. Some of the things my children are going to encounter make me sick to my stomach and I would love to be more able to protect them.
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glad he still has his anger. Having a kid was the final nail in the coffin of the singer from live's talent
i wondered what happened to him...i just thought he decided to become gay,,,.
his wife is hot. she looks like a gwen stefani clone.
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Having a kid was the final nail in the coffin of the singer from live's talent
His coffin got nailed shut when he decided to write a song about Dolphin's Crying. I'm surprised he wasn't the back up singer on the Whale Song. Please no more songs about aquatic animals!
Post subject: Re: Eddie Vedder: Fatherhood 'Fueled my Anger'
Posted: Fri Sep 21, 2007 12:46 pm
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leopold wrote:
stip wrote:
Having a kid was the final nail in the coffin of the singer from live's talent
His coffin got nailed shut when he decided to write a song about Dolphin's Crying. I'm surprised he wasn't the back up singer on the Whale Song. Please no more songs about aquatic animals!
You have Springsteen as your avatar now, leopold, but you're still a curmudgeon.
Thank God having a kid didn't fuel his need to write songs about the miracle of birth and the wonders of nature. I guess Pearl Jam could cover MORNING HAS BROKEN and be done with it.
Post subject: Re: Eddie Vedder: Fatherhood 'Fueled my Anger'
Posted: Fri Sep 21, 2007 1:49 pm
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noaheb wrote:
stip wrote:
glad he still has his anger. Having a kid was the final nail in the coffin of the singer from live's talent
i wondered what happened to him...i just thought he decided to become gay,,,.
that's news to me. What a collapse they had
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Post subject: Re: Eddie Vedder: Fatherhood 'Fueled my Anger'
Posted: Mon Sep 24, 2007 3:58 pm
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All this anger seem forced and stupid, i mean...simplify feelings is a thing emo people do, and I love PJ for the nuances, for not putting things as black and white.
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