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Pearl Jam stepped onto stage with The Rolling Stones to sing ‘Wild Horses’ was pure magic

  • byJasmin
  • November 10, 2025
  • 2 minute read
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We’re reaching deep into the Rock n’ Rage archives to spotlight an unforgettable musical moment: the night Eddie Vedder of Pearl Jam shared the stage with none other than Mick Jagger and The Rolling Stones for a breathtaking rendition of “Wild Horses” in 2005.

Known for their explosive, high-octane shows, The Rolling Stones are masters of raw, full-throttle rock and roll. But it’s their rare moments of vulnerability—when they slow it down and deliver something tender—that truly hit home. “Wild Horses,” released in 1971, has long served as one of those reflective gems in the band’s repertoire, offering audiences a pause from the chaos and a glimpse into something more emotional.

On this night in Pittsburgh, that emotional core was amplified as Vedder joined Jagger in a duet that felt both intimate and electrifying. As the first delicate chords of “Wild Horses” rang out, a wave of anticipation swept the crowd. Jagger’s emotive delivery laid the groundwork, but it was Vedder’s rich, aching vocals that truly elevated the performance. Though a guest, Vedder didn’t simply accompany the Stones—he inhabited the song, breathing new life into its mournful lyrics with soulful depth and restraint.

Keith Richards has often referred to “Wild Horses” as a deeply personal piece. While many speculate it was written for Marianne Faithfull, Richards downplayed that theory, instead describing the track as a reflection of longing, dislocation, and the emotional toll of life on the road—sentiments Vedder has also expressed in his own work. “If there’s a classic example of how Mick and I collaborate, this is it,” Richards once said. “I brought the riff and chorus, Mick dove into the verses. Just like ‘Satisfaction,’ it came from being far from where you want to be.”

During the 2005 tour, Pearl Jam was opening for The Rolling Stones on select dates, so Vedder’s appearance wasn’t entirely unexpected—but choosing this song to join in on was a stroke of genius. Rather than overshadow the legends, Vedder struck a perfect balance: reverent, restrained, and yet powerful enough to leave a lasting impression.

It’s a stunning performance that fans still return to, not just for the star power, but for the raw sincerity captured in those shared verses. If you’ve never imagined what a Jagger-Vedder collaboration might sound like across an entire album, this performance might just make you wish for it.

Watch the 2005 duet of “Wild Horses” and let yourself be swept away—and be sure to share this hauntingly beautiful moment with someone who needs a little musical magic.

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