Matt Cameron is more creative and can play more intricate, fascinating drum patterns. Grohl's drumming with Nirvana and early Foo Fighters is mostly just standard heavy rock beats. Make no mistake, his timing is immaculate, but I never saw him as a truly great drummer that stood out from the rest.
@@LordofDiamondsMetal Dave can make a stadium full of people MOVE. That’s really the thing with him. Matt Cameron is sort of the Ginger Baker to Dave’s Nick Nason. They’re different types of drummers.
The first couple of times I heard it it didn't thrill much because I'm not much familiar with those slows bluesy riffs but since then it grew on me so much, that's a neat part for sure!
I could hear him struggling with it there in places. Hard enough to pitch correctly (when young) if there's reverb making a mess out of the foldback. It looked to me like he had a "wet" mix coming back at him.
Chris was originally the drummer, and a "conventional" singer at the same time. When they got another drummer and he became only the singer (and picked up a guitar_), that's when he developed the style he's known for.
@@user-zt2wc3uh1l You should take a look into how Gavin Harrison approaches odd time signatures. He's part of a number of projects (Porcupine Tree, The Pineapple Thief, King Crimson, 05Ric) and he makes the wackiest stuff flow like 4/4 or 12/8. Speaking as a hobbyist drummer that's always liked odd time signatures, and have always enjoyed Matt's feel and appreciated his mastery with making them flow, Gavin completely changed how I approached them with just one song: Cheating the Polygraph by Porcupine Tree. Anyone reading this should give that song a listen, he makes the 7/8 portions in it flow like butter.
respect to cornell for being able to sing & play this song at the same time...many need to be reborn just to play this song or sing it...fucking legend soundgarden is...
Masoud Km for all of Portnoy's showmanship I reckon Matt Cameron has a better feel for rhythm than Portnoy. He knows when to be restrained and complements the music better imo
I almost died in a Soundgarden mosh pit once a long time a go during Jesus Christ Pose. My laces on my Docs became untied and people were stepping on them. I fell to the ground and I litterly couldnt get up and was getting trampled on.... panic had set in quickly turning into acceptance that this was how it was gonna end, i really am going to die in a Soundgarden mosh pit......Then this hand reached down to me and i managed to grab onto it....this random dude yanked me out of what was certain death....to this day i will never forget the look on that dudes face...he gave me an all knowing nod as he knew what he had done... i mimicked thank you back to him just as the current of humanity shifted us in different directions...... I then pushed my way out of that pit of hell....but dude, if your out there somewhere and you read this i just want to say thank you.....thank you for saving my my life. I will make it count. .... I never have been in a mosh pit like the ones I did as a kid.......but has anyone?
Rocker Chick Cause he was one of a kind. Not like today's "artists" like lil wayne who can't even play a single note on a guitar and can't dare to sing without autotune. We lost a true legend.
All these years later, Soundgarden is the band from that time that I can go back to listen to over and over. The most talented and interesting band of the grunge era.
@@joetee9135 nah. They were great, but not as interesting. Soundgarden had their original sound, the only band you could say was grunge, for the lack of a better word. Nirvana was punk, PJ kinda classic rock, AIC was a metal band.
I LOVE how Matt is set free in Soundgarden whereas in Pearl Jam Eddie ties Matt's hand on the back to create a "traditional" 4/4 drum sound. All King Animal Matt goes wild with strange signatures and unrepeating improvised fills. Amazing drummer waaaay under used in PJ.
I’ve seen quite a few exceptional performances on the Jools Holland show. Live tv music production is my biz and I’d like to point out that Jools is taking the decisions that make this possible. Providing the technical resources and time for an artist to do their absolute best is a serious commitment, financially and philosophically. Serious props to him and the show runners.
Hear hear. I've heard many people via Jools and in broader terms the BBC World Music output that I ever would (maybe before the Internet) and very grateful.
Jools Holland is a world treasure. I can’t how many great artists I’ve discovered through his show, and something about the setup makes bands perform at the top of their game. There’s magic in that room
Ben is a friggin' bass virtuoso-bad-ass-extrodinaire. When I first saw him in '91 (Badmotorfinger) I was like, " Who the frig is this dude stalking the stage & changing "fret hands" between eighth & sixteenth notes like it's as natural as breathing? Soundgarden rules and the 37 soy-boy butt lovers who thumbs- downed this vid are Maroon 5's fan club - 👬👬
Chris Cornell is my everything, His lyrics and melodies. His words from The Day I Tried To Live are tattooed on my chest. But Matt holds down this performance. He plays so well and I just love this band so much
True. The power of youth is gone, especially in the high registers. His low and mid-range vocals is still great and he's learned more technique to utilise the bluesy quality of these ranges. However, compared to rock singers his age (like Bon Jovi), Cornell is a fucking miracle. They haven't lowered the octaves of their older songs like Rusty Cage when they perform them live.
Sometimes I just come watch this to give me hope that real music will emerge once again like it did when I first heard Badmotorfinger in my buddy’s truck as a high school kid! I right away knew I was listening to something special and promptly tossed my Cinderella and Bon Jovi cassettes away!
Such a good unit as a band. Incredible vocals and that drumming. As soon as the guitars and bass hit the low notes it really kicks in for me. What a legend of a man. Rip Chris.
I think he had that same sweater when I saw him on King Animal tour in Pittsburgh. He called it a 'dad sweater'. Dammit, Chris. We are less for your loss.
Matt Cameron as always killing it on the drums. While every other drummer was playing it safe, Matt set himself apart creating interesting grooves and fills that made me as a young drummer go "That was cool, but WTF?" His playing made me a better drummer. He and Dave Abbruzzese were the absolute best of their time.
In 2 month I am getting 47 years old. Not young anymore but also really not old. Not old but I've seen how one after another, how my heros are gonna passing by. When I see Chris, Layne or Kurt in a Video, it makes me feel so very very deeply sad.
i remember hearing this song on road rash on ps1 as a kid, i mustve been 5 and now im in my 20's still listening to this in the gym. Flashbacks of the 90's!
I'm so glad I got to see them in concert. I still to this day have a hard time listening to them without getting misty eyed. His death was a hard one for me. As a teen growing up in the 90's I loved Soundgarden, AIC, Pearl Jam ,Bind Melon the list goes on and on. Losing a hero is a hard pill to swallow.
Thank you for sharing. I believe this must be one of my favorite modern versions of this song. Everything was on point. Epic song, historic rock band, unmatched vocals.
Good point, if look back at all of Chris' old pics thru late 80s, 90s & 2000s.... he always looked/ dressed well.. I mean there aren't any bad, cringe pics. He had a timeless look and style. RIP Chris
Ben Shepherd is so fucking cool. That laid back swagger will be timeless. Like a white t-shirt, or a bottle of Coca Cola. This was the best band in rock. Their mad time signatures, crazy turnarounds. Just the way they structured songs. Man, what a loss. I don't foresee a time when I won't miss Chris Cornell. You don't just get over it. It may sound selfish, but for me it feels like losing my brother.
Mr. Cornell, first,thanks so much for sharing your undeniably God Given Talent wirh the world. Secondly, though gone, tou will never be forgotten and nor can anyone replace you. May you at last find peace. R.I.P. Sir
Sing and play this riff. Dare you. Unbelievable.
*Chris Cornell sounded just as good as ever... God Rest His Soul!*
How do you like the singer in Enigma Experience? A 'bit' of classic grunge vibes! ua-cam.com/video/05DCGTSn3Xc/v-deo.html
he comitted suicide if u believe in god he wont rest his soul its yr god
@@pyrogian God will forgive him.
ONE OF THE MOST UNDER RATED GREATEST ROCK SINGERS OF ALL TIME.
@pyrogian luckily, God is a myth so no issue there. But that does of course mean that Chris Cornell is dead and that's it
"Matt Cameron was the best drummer of the seattle scene..." Dave Grohl.
Matt Cameron is more creative and can play more intricate, fascinating drum patterns. Grohl's drumming with Nirvana and early Foo Fighters is mostly just standard heavy rock beats. Make no mistake, his timing is immaculate, but I never saw him as a truly great drummer that stood out from the rest.
Dave is a Heavy Hitter 🤘
@@randomrailing51 and so Matt
Very true, but i always had a lot of time for Dave Abbruzzese!
@@LordofDiamondsMetal
Dave can make a stadium full of people MOVE. That’s really the thing with him. Matt Cameron is sort of the Ginger Baker to Dave’s Nick Nason. They’re different types of drummers.
That dual riffing is fucking magical. 🙌🏻
When they slow down to that sludgy riff...damn. Never gets old, absolutely nasty riff.
Super good!
The first couple of times I heard it it didn't thrill much because I'm not much familiar with those slows bluesy riffs but since then it grew on me so much, that's a neat part for sure!
nasty indeed
Soundgarden is the most unique grunge band ever
Absolutely
This song is extremely hard to play on guitar, and extremely hard to sing. Now imagine having to do both at the same time. Chris was one of a kind.
Could you imagine being born with that voice I would sing literally everything everyday
I could hear him struggling with it there in places. Hard enough to pitch correctly (when young) if there's reverb making a mess out of the foldback. It looked to me like he had a "wet" mix coming back at him.
@@GoDamnWeird
Yeah, Chris' voice was damaged at that point in the reunion due to his drugs and drinking problems, still an amazing singer to behold.
@@GoDamnWeirdhis voice were damaged years before and he still rocks.
Chris was originally the drummer, and a "conventional" singer at the same time. When they got another drummer and he became only the singer (and picked up a guitar_), that's when he developed the style he's known for.
His voice was awesome. This song is extremely hard to play on guitar, and extremely hard to sing. Now imagine having to do both at the same time.
The drumming on this song is so fluid and smooth. Just a killer rock drummer.
This and Jesus Christ Pose are among the best rock drum parts of the 90s.
Yea, some guy named Matt Cameron, 😅
Matt is one of the few guys that can make odd time signatures sound natural. The other drummer that does that well is a guy named Neil.
@@user-zt2wc3uh1l You should take a look into how Gavin Harrison approaches odd time signatures. He's part of a number of projects (Porcupine Tree, The Pineapple Thief, King Crimson, 05Ric) and he makes the wackiest stuff flow like 4/4 or 12/8.
Speaking as a hobbyist drummer that's always liked odd time signatures, and have always enjoyed Matt's feel and appreciated his mastery with making them flow, Gavin completely changed how I approached them with just one song: Cheating the Polygraph by Porcupine Tree. Anyone reading this should give that song a listen, he makes the 7/8 portions in it flow like butter.
respect to cornell for being able to sing & play this song at the same time...many need to be reborn just to play this song or sing it...fucking legend soundgarden is...
Respect to Matt Cameron too for singing backup vocals while drumming. There's a reason almost zero drummers sing even backup vocals.
Then you might need to check out Mike Portnoy. Matt may be a good drummer, but Portnoy does way more complex drumming and sings at the same time.
Masoud Km for all of Portnoy's showmanship I reckon Matt Cameron has a better feel for rhythm than Portnoy. He knows when to be restrained and complements the music better imo
Amen! Unless you play...you dont understand how hard it is to sing and play this.
TiANr0ckst4r He was awesome :(
Jools Holland has never failed to produce quality live music from his stages
Disagree. He's had that tit Robbie Bloody Williams on far too many times.
Best producer.
Jools could make a killing off of streaming.
I almost died in a Soundgarden mosh pit once a long time a go during Jesus Christ Pose. My laces on my Docs became untied and people were stepping on them. I fell to the ground and I litterly couldnt get up and was getting trampled on.... panic had set in quickly turning into acceptance that this was how it was gonna end, i really am going to die in a Soundgarden mosh pit......Then this hand reached down to me and i managed to grab onto it....this random dude yanked me out of what was certain death....to this day i will never forget the look on that dudes face...he gave me an all knowing nod as he knew what he had done... i mimicked thank you back to him just as the current of humanity shifted us in different directions...... I then pushed my way out of that pit of hell....but dude, if your out there somewhere and you read this i just want to say thank you.....thank you for saving my my life. I will make it count. .... I never have been in a mosh pit like the ones I did as a kid.......but has anyone?
"And you stare at me ... like I need to be saved!"
Seems like you broke your rusty cage
Damn, I wanted this story to end with, and years later we’re still married! 😄
Dirk Diggler Maudlin? Maudlin! That was some optimistic harlequin bullshit right there! 😄
@Dirk Diggler maybe a little maudlin but godamn beautiful.
Matt Cameron must be the luckiest drummer alive. Soundgarden and Pearl Jam? Thats just not fair.
They're both lucky to have him. He could've very easily have also been in Smashing Pumpkins and Queens of the Stone Age as well.
You're both right. Stupendous drummer in two awesome bands.
No luck..he's that good.
That's not luck. That's chops.
Belethor he plays so f**king good with soundgarden. He plays so average with pearl jam
how the actual fck does Chris play that riff and sing the song at the same time??? 😂
Rocker Chick Cause he was one of a kind. Not like today's "artists" like lil wayne who can't even play a single note on a guitar and can't dare to sing without autotune. We lost a true legend.
Masoud Km it’s because he practiced.
Rocker Chick 30yrs bro, how about that scream damn!
Total Fucking Godhead
curragh 42 it's a five note riff practically the whole song is on one string ...duh. It ain't fucking rocket science.
All these years later, Soundgarden is the band from that time that I can go back to listen to over and over. The most talented and interesting band of the grunge era.
Soundgarden y nada más wacho
It's only rock n Roll but I like it!!
Same and Alice in chains
@@joetee9135 nah. They were great, but not as interesting. Soundgarden had their original sound, the only band you could say was grunge, for the lack of a better word. Nirvana was punk, PJ kinda classic rock, AIC was a metal band.
Yes!
Chris has always been an incredibly under rated guitarist.
Great drummer too..
Matt Cameron must be one of the best living drummers, on any genre. You can feel and listen that he is deeply jazz influenced. Very underrated.
Kim Thayil , underrated guitarist
Never gets decent face time. Its aggrevating.
He's fine.
@@Hear4Metallica I'm aggravated that you're aggrevated.
Absolutely!
my top 3
I LOVE how Matt is set free in Soundgarden whereas in Pearl Jam Eddie ties Matt's hand on the back to create a "traditional" 4/4 drum sound.
All King Animal Matt goes wild with strange signatures and unrepeating improvised fills.
Amazing drummer waaaay under used in PJ.
Completely agree.
The drummer and bassist are just amazing
The rhythm section on SG was first class, to me same level as Zeppelin & all the greats!!
@@ThiagodMoraes I appreciate your enthusiasm, but are you honestly comparing Shepherd and Cameron to Jones and Bonham?
Solid. Those guys and Kym are one of the most powerhouse rhythm sections since AC/DC.
@@jacknone1564 they were great musicians not fucking gods, calm down.
@@jacknone1564 yes...soundgarden is just as talented musically....and even more so song writing wise
RIP Chris Cornell... And thank you GTA San Andreas radio X for this song and let me know Soundgarden
Derrick Logarta I think your the first person to thank him for that.
Me too. San Andreas introduced me to Soundgarden, Guns n Roses, Faith No More, Jane's Addiction and many other great artists
Road Rash on the PlayStation as well 😊
Ah, the Nutella generation
Dude that's awesome
He looks like he's bashing the shit out of the kit. But barely breaks a sweat.
He's an absolute hero.
Always blew my mind that he could play that riff and sing amazingly at the same time…
Omg Chris was on fire for this performance my god those screams chills. Rest in peace Chris.
There is a thickness to them
Best Rock performance in a cardigan EVER!
Bold! But, I agree.
THESE ARE MANLY TEARS
Sadly missed ..what a voice🙏
2:38 - massive scream give chills !!
I’ve seen quite a few exceptional performances on the Jools Holland show. Live tv music production is my biz and I’d like to point out that Jools is taking the decisions that make this possible. Providing the technical resources and time for an artist to do their absolute best is a serious commitment, financially and philosophically. Serious props to him and the show runners.
Hear hear. I've heard many people via Jools and in broader terms the BBC World Music output that I ever would (maybe before the Internet) and very grateful.
Jools Holland is a world treasure. I can’t how many great artists I’ve discovered through his show, and something about the setup makes bands perform at the top of their game. There’s magic in that room
Now THIS is music!
The true mark of a legendary band is their live performances. Exhibit A. Superb! RIP Chris.
ben isn't a beast, he is THE BEAST !!! SOUNDGARDEN RULES.
Wendel, Ben looks massive.
Ben is a friggin' bass virtuoso-bad-ass-extrodinaire. When I first saw him in '91 (Badmotorfinger) I was like, " Who the frig is this dude stalking the stage & changing "fret hands" between eighth & sixteenth notes like it's as natural as breathing? Soundgarden rules and the 37 soy-boy butt lovers who thumbs- downed this vid are Maroon 5's fan club - 👬👬
Frank Black's .45 he’s a lot calmer in his older age
I never knew they played Rusty Cage on Jools Holland...until today
R.I.P now Chris - a voice of a generation
Chris Cornell is my everything, His lyrics and melodies. His words from The Day I Tried To Live are tattooed on my chest. But Matt holds down this performance. He plays so well and I just love this band so much
I too have reached the age where I am still keen to rock, but I'd like to do it in a comfy cardy.
haha! perfect!
What a voice!!
Of a Generation...
I like Chris Cornell's sweater.
Was thinking that too - has a touch of Cobain's sweater in Nirvana's Unplugged set??
Chris always wore really cool sweaters later into his career, great style with those locks and voice from the high skies.
Worn like a true Seattleite. :)
Homage to Kurt Cobain
Heroin users seem to enjoy those sweaters.
True. The power of youth is gone, especially in the high registers. His low and mid-range vocals is still great and he's learned more technique to utilise the bluesy quality of these ranges. However, compared to rock singers his age (like Bon Jovi), Cornell is a fucking miracle. They haven't lowered the octaves of their older songs like Rusty Cage when they perform them live.
Fucking brilliant!
Sometimes I just come watch this to give me hope that real
music will emerge once again like it did when I first heard Badmotorfinger in my buddy’s truck as a high school kid! I right away knew I was listening to something special and promptly tossed my Cinderella and Bon Jovi cassettes away!
That Bass Tone is SICK🤘👊🤘
"No one sings like you anymore"
Rest in peace Chris Cornell take care, you are in my heart for ever ❤️
R.I.P. Chris Cornell..
2:20 Matt on fire
Oh my God- they were so bad ass live!
Absolutely.
Such a good unit as a band. Incredible vocals and that drumming. As soon as the guitars and bass hit the low notes it really kicks in for me. What a legend of a man. Rip Chris.
I think he had that same sweater when I saw him on King Animal tour in Pittsburgh. He called it a 'dad sweater'. Dammit, Chris. We are less for your loss.
Definitely are. Soundgarden lives.
*This song was in the 90's playstation game "Road Rash."*
It was in a gta game too
GTA San Andreas too
Ps1
YES
Legends never truly die...
RIP Dimebag
@@patrickrussell6558 RIP Vinnie
RIP Chris
Top 3 band for me too. As a drummer and bassist who was a teen in the early nineties, hell ya.
How is he playing that off beat riff and singing at the same time???
He's amazing.
Ask James Hetfield and John Mayer 😂
Talent. :)
Ask kurt Cobain
Genius
RIP Chris .thank you
Matt Cameron is my favorite drummer ever. Soundgarden is too damn amazing!
One of the most beautiful people to exist.
He never got ugly or bloated.
He left us ALONE.
In spirit Chris. One of the true.
Always and 4 ever
Gotta love that Bat For Lashes singer Natasha Khan is getting her headbanging groove on for Soundgarden ! @ 3:57
Seeing her makes me happy
Matt Cameron as always killing it on the drums. While every other drummer was playing it safe, Matt set himself apart creating interesting grooves and fills that made me as a young drummer go "That was cool, but WTF?" His playing made me a better drummer. He and Dave Abbruzzese were the absolute best of their time.
Matt gets in the zone, Kim comes closer and says "Matt" and smiles = perfect. Thanks !
In 2 month I am getting 47 years old. Not young anymore but also really not old. Not old but I've seen how one after another, how my heros are gonna passing by. When I see Chris, Layne or Kurt in a Video, it makes me feel so very very deeply sad.
Lot of musicians have emotional issues my friend.
Laney who?
Matt loved playing in this band... I see it in every single video.
Been a huge admirer of this wonderful program for 20yrs and this is for sure one of the best performances. RIP C.C
i remember hearing this song on road rash on ps1 as a kid, i mustve been 5 and now im in my 20's still listening to this in the gym. Flashbacks of the 90's!
Yes, I too was only around 4 or 5 and vividly remember this song from the game. Crazy flashbacks to what seemed like much much better times than now!
Same! I played that game just for the song i think. And it didn't even have the lyrics. Still was awesome.
Well, damn it... Gotta bust out my Bad Motorfinger now. That takes me back to senior year high school. What a glorious time to be alive it was.
I'm so glad I got to see them in concert. I still to this day have a hard time listening to them without getting misty eyed. His death was a hard one for me. As a teen growing up in the 90's I loved Soundgarden, AIC, Pearl Jam ,Bind Melon the list goes on and on. Losing a hero is a hard pill to swallow.
this band and lineup is just unbeatable! and such a masterpiece, this song!!
Baddass performance,,SOUNDGARDEN is simply on another level
Damn, they totally fucking killed it here. I wish Chris were still alive.
Chris Cornell best Bond theme ever, You know my name.
In theatre BOND THEME -- extraordinary.
Mind blown...graphics & song stunning.
Not to mention thee best BOND FILM
I really like the drumming on this song. Then again, I like _everything_ on this song. 😊😊😊😊
I never knew just how good I had it in the late 80s to mid 90s....nah I did.
How we miss him... 😥
It truly shows how time-signatures can co-exist, and create something awesome!!@
RIP Chris Cronell
Chris Cornell's is THE man!Hands down!
Much love and respect for Chris C.
I miss that dude..
What a vocal performance, Chris, you're a marvel. RIP
2:18 that fill!!!!
Yes, nice!… I haven’t heard him use that fill for this song in the past-
Best Soundgarden song ever written.
Joe Flavor nope. “ the day I tried to live” is
OUSTSHINED is their best!!!
OUTSHINED*
I agree. This is my favorite SG song
Drew Jackson “the day* I tried to live” 😭
Such a GREAT riff! Cornell sounding good too. So glad you're back boys. The world needs SG! \outshined/
Great Soundgarden. When real rock bands rules.
Thank you for sharing. I believe this must be one of my favorite modern versions of this song. Everything was on point. Epic song, historic rock band, unmatched vocals.
3:57 - She's like damn, I gotta follow this ?!?
Who is she?🤔
@@HighPower762 .... somebody who is dissapointed.
She's diggin' it just like we are.
@@HighPower762
Natasha Khan - Bat For Lashes
ua-cam.com/video/DGWoB4JjV9Y/v-deo.html
She’s a cracking artist as well. But the programme finishes after Soundgarden, so she doesn’t need to worry about following anyway.
Bring back the nineties!.Life was crazy back then, oh how i miss those times.
Damn they rocked all 4 of them.
Matt Cameron #legend
Es impresionante la potencia de su voz. Se puede ver que sale de lo más profundo de su ser y ni se esfuerza.
Wow! How did I miss this for 8 years... 😳 f-ing great stuff! From their hayday!👌🏼👍🏼💪🏼🤘🏼
fav jools performance ever
RIP Chris! :( xx
he's still has it and is always dressed well
+Liam Farrell And he's Jesus.
When you made this comment, we still had Chris Cornell...Sad...
Rest easy CC...
Good point, if look back at all of Chris' old pics thru late 80s, 90s & 2000s.... he always looked/ dressed well.. I mean there aren't any bad, cringe pics. He had a timeless look and style. RIP Chris
No. He was wearing sweatpants at the gig I went to.
Right back at ya Rocker Chick! How does he do that? I can't!
Ben Shepherd is so fucking cool. That laid back swagger will be timeless. Like a white t-shirt, or a bottle of Coca Cola. This was the best band in rock. Their mad time signatures, crazy turnarounds. Just the way they structured songs. Man, what a loss. I don't foresee a time when I won't miss Chris Cornell. You don't just get over it. It may sound selfish, but for me it feels like losing my brother.
RIP you legend x
They still sound intense
man, this was badass
Matt Cameron. 50 years old and still plays like he did in his 20s. So amazing..
they just got a new fan at 3:57 lol .....rest in peace, Chris. best rock band ever hands down.
mot00rzysta Who was that, though? XP
@@kawabunga1029 looks like Mireille Mathieu :D
Mr. Cornell, first,thanks so much for sharing your undeniably God Given Talent wirh the world. Secondly, though gone, tou will never be forgotten and nor can anyone replace you. May you at last find peace. R.I.P. Sir
God doesn't exist, so that is very deniable.
Love this one! Saw them live in 94. Great gig!
He was so phenomenal..I miss him so much. 😢