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Cheer up Bradley Cooper – Eddie Vedder just covered “Maybe It’s Time” from A Star Is Born

Bradley Cooper has made no secret that he channeled the voice and mannerisms of Edie Vedder for his performance as Jackson Maine in A Star Is Born, and now things have come full circle. Last night in Tempe, Arizona, Vedder covered “Maybe It’s Time,” the Jason Isbel-penned track that Cooper’s character sings in the film. Check out fan-shot video of the performance below, which begins with Vedder lightly ribbing someone in the crowd.

Vedder’s 24-song setlist included a number of Pearl Jam tracks, and a long list of covers from acts including U2, Tom Petty, The Beatles, and more. The full setlist via Setlist.FM is below.

Eddie Vedder setlist

Keep Me in Your Heart (Warren Zevon cover)
Elderly Woman Behind the Counter in a Small Town (Pearl Jam song)
In Gods Country (U2 cover)
I Am Mine (Pearl Jam song)
Wildflowers (Tom Petty cover)
Wishlist (Pearl Jam song)
Maybe It’s Time (Jason Isbell cover)
Far Behind
Something (The Beatles cover)
Soon Forget (Pearl Jam song)
Rise
Just Breathe (Pearl Jam song)
(Unknown) (Guitar Only)
You’ve Got to Hide Your Love Away (The Beatles cover)
Unthought Known (Pearl Jam song)
Immortality (Pearl Jam song)
Lukin (Pearl Jam song)
Porch (Pearl Jam song)
Isn’t It a Pity (George Harrison cover)
Last Kiss (Wayne Cochran cover)
Should I Stay or Should I Go (The Clash cover)
Open All Night (Bruce Springsteen cover)
Improv
Hard Sun (Indio cover)


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