If you’ve had the opportunity to witness Eddie Vedder perform live in the ’90s, you understand the intense experience of a heart-pumping rock concert. A quick search of ‘Eddie Vedder on stage’ will reveal few images of him touching the ground, as he is often seen swinging from elevated heights. In a recent interview with Alt 98.7 FM, Måneskin’s Damiano David expressed his desire to emulate Vedder, but there’s one little snag, he’s afraid of heights and dying.
Eddie Vedder, the charismatic frontman of Pearl Jam, is known for his high-flying antics on stage. He’s not just a singer; he’s a circus act in his own right! When he’s not belting out hit after hit, he’s scaling the tallest spotlight stands like a rock climbing ninja. It’s a sight to behold, watching this rockstar swing from the rafters like a kid on a playground.
During a new chat, Damiano David expressed his admiration for Eddie Vedder’s daring stage antics while acknowledging that he himself could not replicate them due to a fear of heights. David also mentioned that he has been a fan of Vedder since his youth and appreciates the musician’s unique vocal skills.
The singer’s words on his early influences:
“I used to like a lot Aerosmith, Pearl Jam, that kind of vibe.”
When asked about his thoughts on Eddie Vedder as a frontman, David said:
“I wish I had his stage diving skills, but I’m a lot, very, very afraid of heights. But also in terms of vocal skills, there’s a lot to envy.”
Damiano David may have a fear of heights, but that doesn’t diminish his reputation as a daring performer. His lively and captivating stage presence, featuring dancing and dramatic movements, has earned him recognition as a trailblazer in the resurgence of rock and roll music. Additionally, his fashion sense, which often includes leather jackets, studded belts, and other rebellious accessories, further contributes to his image as a true rocker.
