It goes almost like the clip for "I Am Mine" where Pearl Jam performed the song live at the Chop Suey club. At that particular time they were so interested in making music videos but had to because record companies demand promotional material - if you look back at most of their videos is either live performances, or the exhuberant animated one for "Do the Evolution", and those brief manic cutaways to Eddie Vedder's face in the classic "Jeremy" (their video masterpiece directed by Mark Pellington).
The differences from the other 2002 video comes from the lighting on the place, here we can visualize a little more of the scenery; and the simultaneous squares showing two different images at the same time were changed to basic cuts as each member are performing with their instruments and Eddie Vedder is singing. Another great moment for the band from the underrated "Riot Act" album with deep and reflective lyrics. 8/10.
The differences from the other 2002 video comes from the lighting on the place, here we can visualize a little more of the scenery; and the simultaneous squares showing two different images at the same time were changed to basic cuts as each member are performing with their instruments and Eddie Vedder is singing. Another great moment for the band from the underrated "Riot Act" album with deep and reflective lyrics. 8/10.