What a cool pick for a cover. She maybe even.improves on her friend Edd ie's original here with Ben Harper giving it a George Harrison-esque groove. And she also retrofits Pink Floyd and Jeff Buckley on the new album. Natalie's letting her roots show, and I'm not just talking about her hair.
I like Eddie's voice and feeling behind the song better than Natalie's, but I can't see a man with a ukulele without having to swallow the urge to punch that man (unless he's Samoan. Never wise to f*$@ with a Samoan). I hate that instrument so much. Natalie's version is the one in my playlist. I wish Eddie would do a full band version.
Her political views aside (and I believe soldiers have fought and died to give EVERY American freedom of speech and expression in this country) musically to me this just sounds out of sink. Something's just off kilter and it sounds a bit like a train wreck.
Y'all are insane, this cover was excellent. Different does not at all mean bad.
definitely a different vibe. But cool nonetheless.
This is very good!
Natalie has a beautiful and powerful voice.
Beautiful natalie
such great music lover her voice and syle, this is music that should be selling out and be #1
Luv ya
it´s ok ,but i just like the simplicity of the ukulele...Eddie i love you!!! :)
What a cool pick for a cover. She maybe even.improves on her friend Edd ie's original here with Ben Harper giving it a George Harrison-esque groove. And she also retrofits Pink Floyd and Jeff Buckley on the new album. Natalie's letting her roots show, and I'm not just talking about her hair.
1:15 for song
Respeitoso
Natalie has an amazing voice, but I prefer Eddie's original version - the purity and sweetness of a man and a ukulele.
Do not agree with her politics but dang, she can sure sing!!!!
Dixie Bruce Wayne Home Mom
I'm not sure if the added strings and a percussion are making up are adding, her voice is more than enough....it's too much for a simple song.
not bad but not what I've expected from Natalie either.
Please. She and the Dixie Chicks were right. Know your history.
I like Eddie's voice and feeling behind the song better than Natalie's, but I can't see a man with a ukulele without having to swallow the urge to punch that man (unless he's Samoan. Never wise to f*$@ with a Samoan). I hate that instrument so much. Natalie's version is the one in my playlist. I wish Eddie would do a full band version.
Her political views aside (and I believe soldiers have fought and died to give EVERY American freedom of speech and expression in this country) musically to me this just sounds out of sink. Something's just off kilter and it sounds a bit like a train wreck.
Yeah! Let’s bring freedom to an already free country! Love an american’s brilliant POV
Bad cover of an Eddie Vedder song.
butchered a beautiful song!
Totally ruined a great song. Barf
but why? one of the deepest Vedder's interpretation now is a cheap copy of Harrison's best ballads "isn't it a pity".
shame on you Harper!
Holy god is this bad.. Wait...maybe I'm playing 2 videos at once? Nope.. Sounds like a cat caught in a lawnmower
bad girl, bad
HORRIBLEEEEEEEEEEEEE
can i dislike it twice?? Why did she have to do this?
This is a a bad cover, too bad!