Godspeed Mr. Lanegan, wherever your journey has taken you! And may you come back in the next go round as a super successful lounge singer covering mostly The Doors tunes along with some other choice songs from that era! RIP🎤
I know they enhanced it in the studio, but when he hits that one sustain I feel like carrying on through all the nastiness in this cruel and wicked world, regardless...
RIP the two members of Screaming Trees Mark Lanegan (November 25, 1964 - February 22, 2022), aged 57 Van Conner (March 17, 1967 - January 17, 2023), aged 55 You both will always be remembered as legends.
@occupynewparadigm Underrated in the sense that there were so many great bands at the time, they were overlooked by many other than hearing them on the radio
@@SkyNetGeneral- I personally consider Mad Season a supergroup. Different category in my mind. I'd choose Temple of the Dog over Mad Season. Loved them both tho
Lots of comments that this was an underrated and unheralded band ...and undoubtedly they were. So, how lucky are all of us then that we are allowed to enjoy and appreciate them? RIP Van and Mark
Farewell, Van. This was the song that got me into the trees, and the bass line is one of the main reasons it's my favorite ST song. Such an underrated player. You will be greatly missed.
In short, Lanegan had very little sex appeal and wasn't exactly enthusiastic about fame and the Conner brothers were two fat guys. Even the days where good grunge bands were getting signed were full of MTV bullshit that was all about image. The real crime is that Lanegan's solo stuff never generated many hits either. That's a whole different musical realm.
@@kuga6566 just want to add that he wrote No One Knows(queens of the stone age song) together with Josh Homme. Whilest not singing on that track, he did score a big hit with that song.
My 1st meeting with Mark Lanegan. In 1989 i tagged along with a friend who wrote for a magazine to do an interview with Sonic Youth 2 hours before show. The Screaming Trees were the opening act. I went to the washroom & noticed Lanegan hunched over a toilet vomiting, I asked if he was ok & *Mark replied "yeah, i'm fine. Everything is cool"* soon after i went to Lee Ranaldo & said " i think the singer from the Trees is really sick, he's in the washroom vomiting" *Lee replied "oh that's normal he's always throws up before a show, he get's stage fright"*
Wow Mark had stage fright? Its just such a weird thing considering he seemed to not give a shit about anything 😂Rip Mark shows that he was much more than just a junkie, alcoholic mess like some people liked to view him as.
Where do you stand when it's all over Washed from the earth and down to the sea Do you lie in a bed of roses Are you still aware I guess that you don't care about it now I see your shadow knocking at my door All plastic face and shaking hands Now how much space could ever hold your here Are you still aware I guess that you don't care about it now (Inside, it's alright) Where do you stand when it's all over Washed from the earth and down to the sea Do you lie in a bed of roses Are you still aware I guess that you don't care about it now Are you still aware I guess that you don't care about it now
Where do you stand when it's all over Washed from the Earth and Down to the sea Do you lie in a bed of roses Are you still aware I guess that u don't care about it now I see your shadow knocking at my door All plastic faces and shaking hands, now how much space could ever hold you here see you Mark
I miss great rock. There was so much great music coming out in the 90's that I couldn't keep up, thank goodness, so now I'm discovering more every day. This one is a gem.
I wish I'd been 18-28 im the 90s i was born in 2000. To qoute Neil Young "Another time or place another civilization , would really make this life fell so complete" and i know i sound like a dumb nostalgia sick teen and i guess i am to some degree but there are so many bands i woild love to see live that I'll never get to see from the 90s and just to be alive when so many of my favourite bands where new and to experience the slightly more innocent pre 9/11 world, to make the "whats stüssy stand for?" Joke and have people actually know the brand, to see pulp fiction and trainspotting at the cinemas . I'm not just seeing it from an idealistic lense tho trust me I've heard of the 90s through the eyes of someone couch surfing/living in their car with other stuff going on ontop of that.
The true solid gold voice of a generation. You'll be forever missed, Mr. Lanegan :'( Where do you stand when it's all over Washed from the Earth and down to the sea Do you lie in a bed of roses Are you still aware Guess that you don't care about it now I've seen your shadow knocking at my door All plastic face and shaking hands How much space can ever hold you Are you still aware Guess that you don't care about it now Where do you stand when it's all over Washed from the Earth and down to the sea Do you lie in a bed of roses Are you still aware Guess that you don't care about it now Are you still aware Guess that you don't care about it now
Sweet Sound Of Screaming Trees And I Was Born In The Best Era Ever And Was Also Born In Ellensburg My Mother Actually Went To School With The Screaming Trees
I’ve just discovered them…man, I’m 22 and I don’t know much about them…how long has it been since they first hit the stage…I have no idea what is it about this incredibly underrated band but it’s captivating just on point…Mark’s voice is something in between of Kurt’s aggression and Eddie’s passion. It’s a great combination…the amount of emotions to show without yelling the notes out…I guess you can call it a soul! Rest in piece!
yeah, it will be addicting. They actually were huge in their day. just not super huge. But this legacy will forever cement the BAND as one of the greatest
Their next album 'sweet oblivion' definitely brings them smack into the 'grunge sound' that everyone knows and recognises (not that a single 'grunge band' called themselves that), you can hear the quality upgrade in the recording for sure and the voice is a bit more ... well ... 'yarly' (I'm sure they are all influencing each other). There really are a bunch of awesome bands from this scene around that time. Just dig around a bit ... and a little deeper
@@brigwood7658 definitely! It’s a really great thing when it comes to the certain level of the vocal powers and abilities and the era of grunge absolutely nails that.Vedder, Cobain, Cornell, Veiland, Staley, Corgan( May not be as a huge grunge person but really nice voice) and Lanegan…it’s really cool, you know!
it was 93 I was in 8th grade when I first heard ( nearly lost you ) I became a instant fan it really sux Mark Lanegan died , it feels like a piece of my childhood gone RIP Mark that voice of yours was gold
I have been listening to this song since it was first released, and came here to listen to this masterpiece yet again. I was unaware of Mark passing away…sad news indeed.
I shot and directed this video for Epic / Sony Music / oil Factory Films w/ mr. William Bullen as the EDitor as ALL the guys were great to work with too .We shot all of this in the Seatte area. Please go to deanomueller.org To see more of my work ! Love all your great comments! Keep them coming 🎶💥💃💜🙏!
Deano Mueller I Actually Wanted To Meet My Hero My Mother Went To The Same School With The Screaming Tree's And My Uncle Told Me One Of The Memebers Of The Band Was His Roommate
Co-produced by Chris Cornell, for those of you who never bothered to go and buy the full LP. And, the live shows in support of the album featured Mudhoney's Dan Peters on drums, for those of you who missed out on pre-Barrett Martin Screaming Trees.
@@reggze1596 “And, the live shows in support of the album featured Mudhoney’s Dan Peters on drums”. In your haste to correct me, you completely ignored what I actually said. Nowhere did I say Peters played on the album.
What a monumental song. This sounds so much like the "Seattle Sound". A MAJOR influence here for that and another huge loss for music with Marks passing. None of this will be forgotten.
one of my favorite bands of all time they were so underated with Mark's great voice and the songwriting of the band and the bluesy guitar playing they are up there with Nirvana Alice In Chains and Soundgarden for me as the best music Seattle ever produced!
I loved this album in 1991 and still love it today. Uncle Anesthesia was the best thing they ever did, (although the Change Has Come EP is also great).
This song got on the radio in 91 on 89x Detroit during the last year of high school and so many have been a fan ever since. St Andrew’s Hall on the Sweet Oblivion tour was epic. Band went on late and owned the place large and in charge. The crowd was ready and it was an “all time” show. Great band with real swagger. Rest In Peace Mark Lanegan - you are eternal.
there music is good but the best memory i have of the trees is that mark used to babysit me from time to time n id just go crazy on his drum set wow that was like 35 years ago n i can still remember that but some things in life you just never forget ....... rock on ppl
Just read the news about Mark's passing and wanted to offer condolences to all who loved him. His voice truly was golden.
He was Genuine as the day is long.
He's probably chillin' with Gary Lee's dead dog... [A spirit Guide 🦮]
Rip mark Lanegan
Godspeed Mr. Lanegan, wherever your journey has taken you! And may you come back in the next go round as a super successful lounge singer covering mostly The Doors tunes along with some other choice songs from that era! RIP🎤
I know they enhanced it in the studio, but when he hits that one sustain I feel like carrying on through all the nastiness in this cruel and wicked world, regardless...
😭😭😭😭😭
'Trees are such an underrated band it's crazy
Not in my life.
Eugen Slavik Me: Born In 92 In Ellensburg Hospital
Class Of 96" In Ellensburg Elementry School
Owen Jenkins Not To Me There The Best Grunge Band To Me
Lanegan was probably the most-poetic lyricist and best vocalist of that generation of Seattle/Pac-NW bands.
And actual trees,underrated too.
RIP the two members of Screaming Trees
Mark Lanegan (November 25, 1964 - February 22, 2022), aged 57
Van Conner (March 17, 1967 - January 17, 2023), aged 55
You both will always be remembered as legends.
The most underrated band from the greatest scene in rock history
You are correct sir!
Hell yes! The Seattle Rock scene created alot of legends.
@occupynewparadigm
Underrated in the sense that there were so many great bands at the time, they were overlooked by many other than hearing them on the radio
@@SkyNetGeneral- I personally consider Mad Season a supergroup. Different category in my mind. I'd choose Temple of the Dog over Mad Season. Loved them both tho
@@SkyNetGeneral- lol Layne is superior to Cornel
Mark Lanegan should be a huge star - his voice rides the rail between beauty and pain exquisitely
I just read his book, and yes.
well said!
Blame FM radio, FCC
Beauty & the Beach most likely
@@JaneLame and yes there is no rose or radio in the film... so... book deal?
Lots of comments that this was an underrated and unheralded band ...and undoubtedly they were. So, how lucky are all of us then that we are allowed to enjoy and appreciate them?
RIP Van and Mark
Farewell, Van. This was the song that got me into the trees, and the bass line is one of the main reasons it's my favorite ST song. Such an underrated player. You will be greatly missed.
Blown away. Why was this not a huge hit?? I was in my mid 20's back then and have never heard this song. Unreal man.
In short, Lanegan had very little sex appeal and wasn't exactly enthusiastic about fame and the Conner brothers were two fat guys. Even the days where good grunge bands were getting signed were full of MTV bullshit that was all about image.
The real crime is that Lanegan's solo stuff never generated many hits either. That's a whole different musical realm.
@@kuga6566 just want to add that he wrote No One Knows(queens of the stone age song) together with Josh Homme. Whilest not singing on that track, he did score a big hit with that song.
@@kuga6566 I think Mark Lanegan was very good looking back in the day. People were very shallow. R.I.P. Mark
I was thinking exactly the same thing I was about 24 years old and into music but never heard the song. I love it
Definitely had the Jim Morrison vibe.. the Trees were my favorite "Grunge" band. Sweet Oblivion LP is an all time Classic.. or it should be.
My 1st meeting with Mark Lanegan. In 1989 i tagged along with a friend who wrote for a magazine to do an interview with Sonic Youth 2 hours before show. The Screaming Trees were the opening act. I went to the washroom & noticed Lanegan hunched over a toilet vomiting, I asked if he was ok & *Mark replied "yeah, i'm fine. Everything is cool"* soon after i went to Lee Ranaldo & said " i think the singer from the Trees is really sick, he's in the washroom vomiting" *Lee replied "oh that's normal he's always throws up before a show, he get's stage fright"*
Wow Mark had stage fright? Its just such a weird thing considering he seemed to not give a shit about anything 😂Rip Mark shows that he was much more than just a junkie, alcoholic mess like some people liked to view him as.
RIP Van Conner. RIP Mark Lanegan too. This song always makes me feel nostalgic for the '90s. This is my favourite 'Trees album. 💙
My favourite song of all time definitely the greatest of the grunge era
My favorite Trees song, for sure.
Mark Lanegan's vocal style and his voice are perfect
Very underated band...miss them...GREAT VOICE GONE TO SOON...😢
Rest easy Van, give Mark a big hug for us all x
Anyone who was old enough to enjoy the 90s is a very lucky person, we! The last true good generation!
Exato, o mundo está morto.
I still think this is the best song by the Screaming Trees. It is epic. RIP Lanegan.
This is the best song by the screaming trees for me, it's timeless and so atmospheric, just an amazing song.
Yeah, this was always my fave too!
Where do you stand when it's all over
Washed from the earth and down to the sea
Do you lie in a bed of roses
Are you still aware
I guess that you don't care about it now
I see your shadow knocking at my door
All plastic face and shaking hands
Now how much space could ever hold your here
Are you still aware
I guess that you don't care about it now
(Inside, it's alright)
Where do you stand when it's all over
Washed from the earth and down to the sea
Do you lie in a bed of roses
Are you still aware
I guess that you don't care about it now
Are you still aware
I guess that you don't care about it now
2.20.2020 This is the first time I've heard this and it's incredible.. where have I been? :)
True masterpiece
2.22.2022 rest in peace Mark 🖤
Where do you stand when it's all over
Washed from the Earth and Down to the sea
Do you lie in a bed of roses
Are you still aware
I guess that u don't care about it now
I see your shadow knocking at my door
All plastic faces and shaking hands, now how much space could ever hold you here
see you Mark
@@dannymeyers5240 Same bro. Parce ✌
his voice is very relaxing
you mean "cool" - sorry for the correction
@Chakra #5 And he looks like Jim Morrison. Look at his facial expressions
I miss great rock. There was so much great music coming out in the 90's that I couldn't keep up, thank goodness, so now I'm discovering more every day. This one is a gem.
Was lucky enough to meet & hear Mark back in 2017. What a humble, down to earth dude he was. Rest in peace, legend.
Rip Mark . ❤ damn man, you had it
The late 80s/early 90s, the last time rock music was actually good...
Much Love to the Connor family, on Van’s loss today…his magic bass runs will always be with us!
Has anyone else thought he was channeling Jim Morrison?? A similar quality and presence of being on a whole other plane from the rest of us…RIP
thats what i thought as well! Like Jim Morrison reincarnated
Hard to believe in about a years time 2 of them are gone. Mark and now Van. Sad but this music and their work will always live on.
Heard sad news today of Van's passing. RIP Van 💔
Love this tune. Makes me sad though and want to go back to the early 90's in my high school days.
T. Smith We all wish the same! The 90’s music etched special memories in our lives!
We all wanna go back, tho it might be to slightly different times/places... I kinda want 70s thru 90s, maybe into the 2ks
I wish I'd been 18-28 im the 90s i was born in 2000. To qoute Neil Young "Another time or place another civilization , would really make this life fell so complete" and i know i sound like a dumb nostalgia sick teen and i guess i am to some degree but there are so many bands i woild love to see live that I'll never get to see from the 90s and just to be alive when so many of my favourite bands where new and to experience the slightly more innocent pre 9/11 world, to make the "whats stüssy stand for?" Joke and have people actually know the brand, to see pulp fiction and trainspotting at the cinemas . I'm not just seeing it from an idealistic lense tho trust me I've heard of the 90s through the eyes of someone couch surfing/living in their car with other stuff going on ontop of that.
HEARING YOU BRO EVEN 6 YEARS AFTER YOUR COMMENT THEY COULDNT BE MORE RELEVANT
Me too
Dang! That beautiful vocal and Bass line!
Снова осень,снова у меня длинные волосы,плеер,в ушах наушники и снова слушаю эту песню...
2/22/2022 the day the portal opened for him to pass straight to Heaven. I love you ancient soul, see you soon..
The true solid gold voice of a generation. You'll be forever missed, Mr. Lanegan :'(
Where do you stand when it's all over
Washed from the Earth and down to the sea
Do you lie in a bed of roses
Are you still aware
Guess that you don't care about it now
I've seen your shadow knocking at my door
All plastic face and shaking hands
How much space can ever hold you
Are you still aware
Guess that you don't care about it now
Where do you stand when it's all over
Washed from the Earth and down to the sea
Do you lie in a bed of roses
Are you still aware
Guess that you don't care about it now
Are you still aware
Guess that you don't care about it now
Sweet Sound Of Screaming Trees
And I Was Born In The Best Era Ever
And Was Also Born In Ellensburg
My Mother Actually Went To School With The Screaming Trees
R.i.P. Mark. You were a good friend 40 years ago, and a great guy always.
I’ve just discovered them…man, I’m 22 and I don’t know much about them…how long has it been since they first hit the stage…I have no idea what is it about this incredibly underrated band but it’s captivating just on point…Mark’s voice is something in between of Kurt’s aggression and Eddie’s passion. It’s a great combination…the amount of emotions to show without yelling the notes out…I guess you can call it a soul!
Rest in piece!
yeah, it will be addicting. They actually were huge in their day. just not super huge. But this legacy will forever cement the BAND as one of the greatest
Their next album 'sweet oblivion' definitely brings them smack into the 'grunge sound' that everyone knows and recognises (not that a single 'grunge band' called themselves that), you can hear the quality upgrade in the recording for sure and the voice is a bit more ... well ... 'yarly' (I'm sure they are all influencing each other). There really are a bunch of awesome bands from this scene around that time. Just dig around a bit ... and a little deeper
@@mikewhite9717 agree, man! They are really awesome.
@@brigwood7658 definitely! It’s a really great thing when it comes to the certain level of the vocal powers and abilities and the era of grunge absolutely nails that.Vedder, Cobain, Cornell, Veiland, Staley, Corgan( May not be as a huge grunge person but really nice voice) and Lanegan…it’s really cool, you know!
RIP Mark Lanegan. An entire era of great musicians is almost all gone. Grunge will live one even if its messengers did not.
Rest easy, Mark. And thank you
time moves so fast, by the time you start noticing it slip away its far to late to try and go back and really appreciate what was taken for granted.
Damn right on that!
90’s last decade of great bands and music
it was 93 I was in 8th grade when I first heard ( nearly lost you ) I became a instant fan it really sux Mark Lanegan died , it feels like a piece of my childhood gone RIP Mark that voice of yours was gold
I have been listening to this song since it was first released, and came here to listen to this masterpiece yet again. I was unaware of Mark passing away…sad news indeed.
Sorry to hear..aww. God wants all kinds of people around His throne! Yes! Hearts 💕 💞 ♥ 💜 💙 🧡 💕 💞
I shot and directed this video for Epic / Sony Music / oil Factory Films w/ mr. William Bullen as the EDitor as ALL the guys were great to work with too .We shot all of this in the Seatte area.
Please go to deanomueller.org
To see more of my work ! Love all your great comments! Keep them coming 🎶💥💃💜🙏!
they were smoking pot in the train trail scene?
dont care about .. just want to know if
its cool for me!
+Deano Mueller The music video personifies grunge.
sure as long as you come to hollywood and party like a rock star !! if you can !! don't be scared c'mon now !!
Deano Mueller I Actually Wanted To Meet My Hero
My Mother Went To The Same School With The Screaming Tree's
And My Uncle Told Me One Of The Memebers Of The Band Was His Roommate
The Jim Morrison of the Nineties - the trees made it all togehter - Nirvana, Pearl Jam and Soundgarden. Mark RIP.
Beautiful song and the perfect elegy for Lanegan.
Watching this video and old, good seattle is a little painful. Ive lived here forever and I hate what its become, but I'm too attached to leave.
Rest peacefully, Mark. Your music will be playing aloud at work tonight. Thank you for everything.
Co-produced by Chris Cornell, for those of you who never bothered to go and buy the full LP. And, the live shows in support of the album featured Mudhoney's Dan Peters on drums, for those of you who missed out on pre-Barrett Martin Screaming Trees.
@Charles Lee Ray love the sarcasm. It's like, "how'd you feel so antagonized as to be so condescending? Take it easy."
Dan Peters Didn't play on this album. He id tour in support of it. Mark Pickerel played on this, and all of their Sst releases.
@@reggze1596
“And, the live shows in support of the album featured Mudhoney’s Dan Peters on drums”.
In your haste to correct me, you completely ignored what I actually said. Nowhere did I say Peters played on the album.
Beautiful, simple songs that never get old.
One of the most underrated bands of the 90's.
May you forever Rest well Mr. Lanegan. Your music will continue to live on for Eternity. RIP. 2/22/22
screaming trees have so many great songs. RIP mark lanegan
My all time favorite band
RIP Mark 🖤
Rip both Van Conner and Mark Lanegan your music will be forever played💯🤘🏽
What a monumental song. This sounds so much like the "Seattle Sound". A MAJOR influence here for that and another huge loss for music with Marks passing. None of this will be forgotten.
One of their great albums. Man I wish I would have appreciated them as much back then as I do now.
Still one of my all-time favorite songs after almost 20 years...
Almost 30 years now...
@@TheKatraponga Yep, 30 years now. Still love this one. Just put together my 'favorites' on my phone and this made the 150-song playlist.
@@adamv242 Damn!Responding after ten years. Now thats what i call a dedicated fan 👏
yep
We'll miss you dude,
Saw them in Seattle and they kicked ass. 🤘🏽
That's cool. I liked bumming around the railroad tracks too.
R.I.P. Mark and Van ...
Sending love to all. RIP.
one of my favorite bands of all time they were so underated with Mark's great voice and the songwriting of the band and the bluesy guitar playing they are up there with Nirvana Alice In Chains and Soundgarden for me as the best music Seattle ever produced!
RIP Van Conner. You will be missed. I love you and thank you for the inspiration.
Baita banda que não teve o reconhecimento merecido!! PQP!
Podes crer .
Né mano. E tem muitas pqp
Verdade! o som deles é sensacional Eu ainda tenho dois albums deles em CD rsrsr
@@y_0886 muito bom mesmo. Eu acompanho o Mark Lanegan até hoje. Pena que nunca mais teremos Screaming Trees.
Exatamente!
RIP Mark Lanegan. Thank you very much for your voice and contribution to rock music. Very honored to still hear your music.
Rip mark. 🙏 born 2001. I'm a rare one born with old school taste .
Can't replace that voice. RIP Mark Lanegan.
This song takes me back to a happy time in my life. Rest Easy.
Magnifique. RIP.
A beautiful song.
Mark and Van... started and ended together.... yet far apart. RIP fellas..
Rest in peace Mark. Thank you for your beautiful voice and I'm sorry for your family's loss. 😭❤️🙏
I loved this album in 1991 and still love it today. Uncle Anesthesia was the best thing they ever did, (although the Change Has Come EP is also great).
bassline and its tone is magnificent and vocals are really smooth and relaxing but nonstop drums is what keeps all of these together
@Tha Deakon Gary's guitar work drives this song. F'ing amazing.
Drum fill at 0:28 and 1:02 makes this one for me... the lead guitar is amazing! love this song.....
We all need a fucking time machine here. It's urgent in the face of this current diarrhea of music. RIP Mark & Van. 🤘🏻😢
My all time favorite trees/mark song
One could say they are the true originators of the NW (Seattle) Grunge moment on record.
Just discovered this band, Mark reminds me a lot of Jim Morrison.
May you shine in the stars rip
Deep sadness in my heart 🙏🙏😔😔Alphons from Milan
RIP Mark :(
Edit: RIP Van Conner
This song got on the radio in 91 on 89x Detroit during the last year of high school and so many have been a fan ever since. St Andrew’s Hall on the Sweet Oblivion tour was epic. Band went on late and owned the place large and in charge. The crowd was ready and it was an “all time” show. Great band with real swagger. Rest In Peace Mark Lanegan - you are eternal.
Great tune. My favourite song on Uncle Annesthesia and one of my favourite 'Trees tunes.
Honestly never listened to these guys back in the day and 90's grunge was totally my thing. This is some good stuff.
R.i.p.
Friends of my youth
RIP Mark Lanegan. Sing with the melancholy angels.
Thanks Mark,
That voice...
Love this song. RIP Mark
RIP Mark Lanegan
RIP Van Conner
We miss you 💔 both 😢
RIP Mark. Long live the Trees!
Here to remember Mark Lanegan... Rest in Peace buddy
there music is good but the best memory i have of the trees is that mark used to babysit me from time to time n id just go crazy on his drum set wow that was like 35 years ago n i can still remember that but some things in life you just never forget ....... rock on ppl
Wait he was a babysitter?
Wow
Rest in peace man. One of my favorites of all time.
R.I.P. Mark Lanegan you will always remembered ! 👏🏻🙏😓🕯️
I don't remember this song but like it! His voice is great!
This singer reminds me so much of Jim Morrison. He looks and sounds like him, it's like he could be his son. Really good band.
One of a kind voice. He will be missed. 🧡❤️💜
os olhos da mtv e da mídia em geral era só pro nirvana e deixaram de lado grandes bandas como essa.