Sunday, October 24, 2010

Pearl Jam rocks The Bridge School (part 2)

hennemusic’s weekend series of specials continues this month with some highlights from Neil Young’s annual Bridge School Benefit concerts.

Founded in 1986 by Pegi Young and Jim Forderer, with help from Dr. Marilyn Buzolich, , the Bridge School develops and uses advanced technologies to aid in the instruction of children with disabilities. Young's involvement stems, at least partially, from the fact that both of his sons have cerebral palsy and his daughter, like Young himself, has epilepsy.

The first benefit concert, in 1986, raised the money necessary to start the school, which opened in ’87.

You can help support the Bridge School with your donation here.

The annual event takes place each October; the 24th Annual concert happens this weekend: October 23 and October 24.
Bridge School Benefit 2010 Lineup
Sunday, Oct. 24:


Buffalo Springfield
Pearl Jam
T-Bone Burnett’s Speaking Clock Revue featuring Elton John, Leon
Russell, Elvis Costello, Ralph Stanley, Neko Case and Jeff Bridges
Elvis Costello
Merle Haggard and Kris Kristofferson
Modest Mouse
Grizzly Bear
Pearl Jam are celebrating their 20th anniversary this week, marking their Off Ramp Cafe gig in Seattle on October 22, 1990 as the starting point to their career.

“The only thing we've got going on in October is Bridge School, which is really special," guitarist Stone Gossard told Billboard back in August while out promoting his side-band, Brad. "So that's our 20th anniversary, which is fitting. It's perfect: not too blown up. It's not about us, it about all those kids that are on stage with you and about Neil Young and his commitment, his influence."

Longtime associates of Neil Young, Pearl Jam have been regular supporters of the Bridge School, appearing at 7 of the first 23 events (9 in total, if you count appearances by Mike McCready and Eddie Vedder).

With so many appearances and so much material to draw from, I am structuring the weekend special into two distinct parts: yesterday, I’ll presented 1 video from each of the band’s appearances in the 90s; today, we’ll check out 1 video from each of the 2000 series of shows.

There’s lots of PJ to choose from – it’s like a kid-in-a-candy-store thing !

Pearl Pearl Jam

Pearl Jam – Gimme Some Truth
(original by John Lennon)
Bridge School Benefit 15
Shoreline Amphitheatre – Mountain View, CA – October 20, 2001


Pearl Jam – Old Dick Cheney / Down
Bridge School Benefit 17
Shoreline Amphitheatre – Mountain View, CA – October 26, 2003

Eddie Vedder – Masters Of War
(original by Bob Dylan)
Bridge School Benefit 18
Shoreline Amphitheatre – Mountain View, CA – October 23, 2004


Pearl Jam with Neil Young – Throw Your Hatred Down
(original by Neil Young)
Bridge School Benefit 20
Shoreline Amphitheatre – Mountain View, CA – October 21, 2006