<!-- a:visited { color: #B6B03C } --> The Sunday (12/29) telecast of the Dec. 6 Kennedy Center event paying tribute to its latest class of honorees included a lot of moving and powerful moments, but none that topped the performance Eddie Vedder did in tribute to Bruce Springsteen. The Pearl Jam front man turned his stripped down rendition of My City of Ruins, the least known of the songs done during the Springsteen tribute segment, into possibly the night's most compelling performance - and the one that appeared to move Bruce more than versions of Born In The USA (John Mellencamp), I'm On Fire (Ben Harper & Jennifer Nettles) Born To Run (Melissa Etheridge) and The Rising (Sting). See it here.
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