Superunknown 1994 00:00 Drums 05:13 Bass 10:25 Guitars 15:53 Vocals Personnel Drums (Yamaha Oak Custom Drum Kit): Matt Cameron Bass (Fender Precision Bass): Ben Shepherd Lead Guitar (Guild S-300D): Kim Thayil Rhythm Guitar (Fender Jazzmaster Electric Guitar or 1960 Gibson Les Paul Standard Electric Guitar): Chris Cornell Lead Vocal: Chris Cornell Harmony Vocal: Chris Cornell Backing Vocals: Chris Cornell, Matt Cameron (I don't know if he sing but at concerts you can see him sing) ___________________________________________________________________________ Patreon: www.patreon.com/dld2music Instagram: instagram.com/dld2.music/ Paypal: www.paypal.com/paypalme/DLD2Music
I thought Ben was making mistakes at the end but nope, he was hitting it every other time. Very cool... What a hell of a song. I'd say the best rock/ metal song of all time.
Even if most sources marks Chris' voice as "baritone", he was actually a spinto tenor, that's why he had the ability to sing that high but at the same time he had the ability to sing in an almost "baritone" way without actually doing it.
@@ravager2006 Kurt was a dramatic tenor, he had just a slightly lower voice than Chris, but still, as he didn't had the technique, he couldn't do everything that Chris did.
I agree with him being a tenor, but I think his low non-singing voice was just due to vocal damage though, judging by how 'undeveloped' his lower voice sounded while speaking in the late 80s.
Yo, man. If you don’t mind answering, what software do you use to “isolate” these tracks? But as I said, I don’t expect you to divulge the software since “a magician never reveals his secrets.” :P
@@anything2780 cool i didn’t know he had a silver one I’ve seen him with a orange sparkle (in the music video) and a black Gretsch solid body in the music video for hunger strike
I still think Chris Cornell and Ben were they best ones on SDG. Chris is criminally underrated as a guitarist but at the same time, Kim is extremely overrated (he was terrible playing live) . They were an unmatched force on studio, but when performing live never achieved the level of thieir peers ( STP, Nirvana, AIC or even PJ).
How can you know if something is out of time from an isolated track? This was before the days of click tracks. Tempos fluctuated. What's important is the relationship to the kick drum. Also, you've clearly never heard isolated bass before. It always sounds buzzy and kind of bad. This is actually one of the cleanest sounding bass tracks I've heard. Listen to Krist Novoselic's isolated tracks, or Paul McCartney's, or Robert DeLeo's.
Superunknown 1994
00:00 Drums
05:13 Bass
10:25 Guitars
15:53 Vocals
Personnel
Drums (Yamaha Oak Custom Drum Kit): Matt Cameron
Bass (Fender Precision Bass): Ben Shepherd
Lead Guitar (Guild S-300D): Kim Thayil
Rhythm Guitar (Fender Jazzmaster Electric Guitar or 1960 Gibson Les Paul Standard Electric Guitar): Chris Cornell
Lead Vocal: Chris Cornell
Harmony Vocal: Chris Cornell
Backing Vocals: Chris Cornell, Matt Cameron (I don't know if he sing but at concerts you can see him sing)
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Chris used Gretsch on this song!!!
Ben also sings back up on some
Cornell, my man!!! One of the BEST voices I have ever heard. Hits me hard every time.
Matt Cameron‘s drumming is phenomenal 👌🏽
Hell yeah 🤘
17:55 I love that harmony part in the vocals! Beautiful
I thought Ben was making mistakes at the end but nope, he was hitting it every other time. Very cool...
What a hell of a song. I'd say the best rock/ metal song of all time.
19:04 WOW Chris Cornell's voice is amazing
13:21 one of my favorite solos
EXCELLENT SOUND DRUM, GUITARS, BASS AND SINGER VOICE, etc.👍😎😎👍
Love to hear the reference guitars leaked on the bass track.
13:18 Kim Thayil is one of the coolest guitar players I can think of
Great work thank you. One of the greatest voices in rock RIP.
Something told me to look for this song and listen to it for the first time earlier today, and a couple of hours later you upload this 😮
chris cornell is such a good vocalist rip chris cornell
Wow Cornell one of the best voices out there😯
Thanks a million, DLD2. Now I can finally try and figure out what the guitar is playing because it is no longer buried in the mix.
That sounds more like a jazz bass
I admire you because you took a trend to have more subscribers and then make the content that you really like
Beautiful.
Solid gold
I didn't know Chris Cornell had a 1960 'Burst!
17:25 Chris Cornell
Even if most sources marks Chris' voice as "baritone", he was actually a spinto tenor, that's why he had the ability to sing that high but at the same time he had the ability to sing in an almost "baritone" way without actually doing it.
Wasn't cobain similar?
@@ravager2006 Kurt was a dramatic tenor, he had just a slightly lower voice than Chris, but still, as he didn't had the technique, he couldn't do everything that Chris did.
I agree with him being a tenor, but I think his low non-singing voice was just due to vocal damage though, judging by how 'undeveloped' his lower voice sounded while speaking in the late 80s.
@@motorologist Yep, I agree with you.
@@GuajoloteGonzales Ah so the voice types you mention can take into account things like that, good to know.
Excellent!!
What a cool channel! I’ve been looking for videos like these. Subbed!
La máscara...
Yo, man. If you don’t mind answering, what software do you use to “isolate” these tracks? But as I said, I don’t expect you to divulge the software since “a magician never reveals his secrets.” :P
in this case use the rb video game tracks and with the audio remaster use riff station and audacity
@@DLD2Music Thank you very much! Really appreciate your help.
@@yunarukami14 np ;)
Can you do all i Need from radiohead? :’0
I think Chris played a Gretsch
i dont think so
he played a Gretsch solid body in the music video but im not sure if he played one in the studio version
@@blakebrickermusic Chris played his Gretsch silver jet sparkle on this track, As stated by Michael bienhorn. The producer for superunknown
@@anything2780 cool i didn’t know he had a silver one I’ve seen him with a orange sparkle (in the music video) and a black Gretsch solid body in the music video for hunger strike
That's correct. The intro and verse arpeggios are all played on a Gretsch Silver Jet.
lemme get those stems fam
No one sings like you anymore.
I still think Chris Cornell and Ben were they best ones on SDG.
Chris is criminally underrated as a guitarist but at the same time, Kim is extremely overrated (he was terrible playing live)
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They were an unmatched force on studio, but when performing live never achieved the level of thieir peers ( STP, Nirvana, AIC or even PJ).
That bass playing is just… eh
Seemed to be slightly out of time for some of the notes that aren’t whole notes and the he’s sorta buzzing a lot.
You just don’t understand production and engineering.
How can you know if something is out of time from an isolated track? This was before the days of click tracks. Tempos fluctuated. What's important is the relationship to the kick drum. Also, you've clearly never heard isolated bass before. It always sounds buzzy and kind of bad. This is actually one of the cleanest sounding bass tracks I've heard. Listen to Krist Novoselic's isolated tracks, or Paul McCartney's, or Robert DeLeo's.
Kim is using distortion and Chris is using some chorus sounding (Giving that Nirvana come as you are sound)