A documentary on the making of Pearl Jams Album Yield.A documentary on the making of Pearl Jams Album Yield.A documentary on the making of Pearl Jams Album Yield.
Jeff Ament
- Self - Pearl Jam
- (uncredited)
Stone Gossard
- Self - Pearl Jam
- (uncredited)
Jack Irons
- Self - Pearl Jam
- (uncredited)
Mike McCready
- Self - Pearl Jam
- (uncredited)
Eddie Vedder
- Self - Pearl Jam
- (uncredited)
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10linus-27
If you like Pearl Jam you can't afford to miss this...
Beautiful, wonderful, truly an exellent portrait of Pearl Jam. The interviews with Vedder are in particular great, he seems different than in other interviews I have seen. You can feel some kind of harmony surrounding the band.
Filmed with Love.
Beautiful, wonderful, truly an exellent portrait of Pearl Jam. The interviews with Vedder are in particular great, he seems different than in other interviews I have seen. You can feel some kind of harmony surrounding the band.
Filmed with Love.
This DVD might not be for all music fans, but is a must for Pearl Jam fans. This DVD allows the viewer to see inside the Pearl Jam studio as the go through the complicated task of recording an album. This DVD was produced by the great
Cameron Crowe (i.e. writer/director of Singles & Almost Famous) . There is
over 40 minutes of performance and interviews. Also you get to see Jack Irons performing with the band before he had to leave the band.
I do believe that this DVD is now out of print, so if you see it buy it now before it is gone forever.
Cameron Crowe (i.e. writer/director of Singles & Almost Famous) . There is
over 40 minutes of performance and interviews. Also you get to see Jack Irons performing with the band before he had to leave the band.
I do believe that this DVD is now out of print, so if you see it buy it now before it is gone forever.
10milosz_m
this is a great video.but it hurts that it's so short, because I can't get enough of pearl jam:) anyways I would make it a bit differently: I would divide every song as one chapter with comments from the bands on how it was recording it, how it was written etc.I think that there should be some extras.but we can't complain because it's a great insight on how great musicians work and how masterpieces are created.It also shows that they are as usual people as anyone of us:they argue, they are bored, laugh and prank each other.as I watched I noticed that the atmosphere in their studio was similar as when I record with my band:) it's a must have for any PJ fan but also for a any music fan.If you want to see the magic of creating music
10sbh00
A really interesting film that allows you to see a band creating and working on music. Watch as Pearl Jam get ready for their 1998 tour by practicing out some new material. Great interviews with the band members allows for some personal moments. See how a great band fights and work through their difficulties. Directed by Mark Pellington, who did their video for "Jeremy" and the director of the film "Arlington Road." Put this one in your collection.
Did you know
- TriviaThe punch clock parts were filmed at Curtis Management, the offices of their manager Kelly Curtis. You can see a glass door in the background of these scenes that have the words Curtis Management on it.
- Quotes
Mike McCready: This song kinda reminds me of a wave... in a way how the wave starts off small, then it gets taller and bigger and bigger... and then reaching it's crest...
[humming]
Mike McCready: ... and then when it finally breaks, it just goes...
- ConnectionsFollowed by Pearl Jam: Touring Band 2000 (2001)
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