After watching the film, Vedder says, he was sucker-punched emotionally by the band’s progression from scrappy upstarts to global superstars. “I was a little misty-eyed,” he says, admitting that being sucked into the past “felt scary” but ultimately worthwhile.
“In my mind, I can live and say I don’t have any regrets. If you do have regrets, you learn from what those mistakes might be. It’s hard being graceful with some of that stuff and going through that at the time. A lot of people didn’t know. You didn’t want to be talking about stalkers. You didn’t want to tell the story of some woman trying to kill herself by driving a car into a wall in the front of your house — while you had security there because it had been an issue for seven months.”
Interjects McCready: “Scary time.”
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