Watch: Eddie Vedder performs at Conan O’Brien’s live show

Two giants in the entertainment world recently came together at an event of epic proportions. Of course I’m talking about Pearl Jam singer Eddie Vedder and late night talk show genius Conan O’Brien.
At Conan’s live show in Seattle, WA on April 19th, Vedder “crashed” the show and performed a few numbers for the lucky ones in attendance.
He covered The Who’s Baba O’Riley with PJ guitarist Mike McCready, played the song “Rise Up” from the Into The Wild soundtrack and took John Lennon’s song “Oh Yoko” and turned it into “Oh Conan”.
Consequence Of Sound came across the videos and you should head over to their website to see where Conan’s “Legally Prohibited From Being Funny On Television” tour will head to next. But first check out the videos down below.
“Rise Up”
“Oh Conan”
“Baba O’Riley”
Tags: Conan O'Brien, Eddie Vedder



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