He is one of if not the most important and vital music historians and teachers available to the masses today. He gives so much freely and most people would want compensation but his love of music is what he shares with the world. Thanks Rick!!
As a singer, what Chris can do is truly rare. I can sing Alice and chains, Pearl Jam and stone temple pilots because that’s the standard baritone/high baritone vocal range. Chris is so amazing because he is a tenor with a low register of a baritone. So he can start a song of sound like a classic high baritone. And I can sing that part of the song. And then Chris will belt those high notes out at that only he and few other people can hit. And then you can see why he was a one a kind. The greatest singer in rock.
I highly doubt you would be able to sing anything from the Layne era of AIC. Layne Staley was an amazing vocalist and had so much emotion to his singing. Just listen to songs like Down In A Hole, Would? or even the chorus for Man In The Box, great examples of how talented he was.
This might be a stupid point, but as someone who isn't fit to sing in anything other than a punk band, the one who causes me difficulty is Eddie. Chris obviously covers a far higher range across a song but it feels like the parts are more like overlays and if you pick an octave and sit in it you can can sing it and someone will be like "Yep, that's an absolute terrible version of Jesus Christ Pose." When it comes to Eddie he seems to use far more - range is the wrong word but variation or tonal leaps - within the melody and that can be surprisingly hard to replicate because you'll be merrily singing in your low gut and then suddenly the next word is hello-head-voice.
@@kjaamor2057 That’s an interesting point. I do seem to notice that. Chris Cornell, though singing really high, stays around the same octave. Eddie is more unpredictable because he changes his pitch when you don’t expect. Sudden changes between normal voice and head voice are what make my voice crack and is hard for me to do.
Jeff Fowler I know right. I had just turned 18. Coming out of the LA Scene. Got into janes addiction maybe less than a year prior all of a sudden I got punched in the face with Seattle and NIN and smashing pumpkins. Such a great time to be an older teenager.
This is my number 1 song. The best moment of my life happened to me during Lolla '10. Chris jumped off stage into the security area. He eventually walked up to where I was standing. He then put the mic down between me and the guy standing next to me and we sang the chorus. None of my friends believed me.🤣
@@Apemopo I agree....that's why we try to stick with that approach in my band. Lol. Soundgarden and AIC heavily influence us with a mix of old school thrash and doom metal as well.
When I was in the Navy, I once was sitting in the barracks watching an episode of Beavis and Butthead, and this song came on. That was the first I had heard it. Beavis and Butthead loved it, and so did I, and I literally got up and went straight to Tower Records and bought Badmotorfinger. I listened to that CD probably 8000 times since.
Man, soundgarden is awesome. Beavis and butthead...it took time for me to get into them, but i miss them now...makes me happy to hear them again...i miss that episode where they imitate a bass guitar "boing, buh buh boing, boing, boing..."
Man, for a moment there, 10:55, I almost cried because we're analyzing the brilliance of this singer and we'll never hear him again. I miss Chris so much.
My favourite from them for sure...many a hunting/fishing trip putting the cassette in my Pioneer boom box with my buddies looking at me like I was from planet 9.
Yes sir! I was 15 by that time, thrilled by the music that was spreading and more than happy to learn on a classical guitar! My friends used to call me Mini-Slash hehehe!
Absolutely. This album, Ten, Nevermind, Facelift, as well as all other pre-'91 AIC EPs should be given to all boys and girls at the age of 13-14 as a rite of passage.
@@SpaceCattttt I don't think it so. There's a great SG fansite w/ some interviews from guitar mags that are also very interesting. But it's just that I think Rick would ask Kim the right questions - the ones that would help us to get behind his songwriting style and all that, y'know? 😉
Guys come on we can't always do Chris Cornell episodes, the purpose of this series is to showcase different talented artists. For example we could do: Ep#1 Soundgarden Ep#2 Temple of the dog Ep#3 Audioslave Ep#4 Chris Cornell Ep#5 Zac Brown and Chris Cornell Ep#6 Slash and Chris Cornell Ep#7 Santana and Chris Cornell
16 minutes of this guy just expressing how cool Chris was, just enyoing the music. I loved this video. So much honesty. You can see the melancholy and joy in Rick's face. I totally relate to this.
Chris Cornell was the greatest rock singer of all time, theres no disputing it after hearing this episode. At times Rick literally has no words to describe Cornells vocals, those moments were so honest and emotional to see, to know Rick feels the same as many of us is beautiful. I'm off to tune my guitar to drop D, laters!
Also agree, all Rick's stuff is great but these videos are wicked! I give them a thumbs up even as the video starts knowing it's going to be great. Thanks Rick!
I started tearing up hearing Chris' vocals. Chris was one of the best singers ever and I still can't get over the fact he took his own life. Same thing with Chester Bennington. You know, I have nothing. No wife, no kids, and really no family left. I'm about $15k in debt, but I keep on going somehow. I just feel that you only get one life, and I can't just give up because I'm depressed. Suicide is a permanent solution to a temporary problem. Soundgarden was a really great band.
marvinshenk He and Chester Bennington were making a documentary about child sex trafficking. He mentioned it at his last concert and was likely killed (no matter what shill sites like Snopes say). He wasn’t suicidal and had totally recovered from issues in the distant past about that.
It's more than a theory, they both had defensive wounds on their bodies. I say it's more disrespectful to believe they killed themselves when there's evidence suggesting they didn't.
The vocal track on ”Slaves and Bulldozers” is to die for. It’s like driving a monster truck with a stick shift. Just when you think he can’t do a higher note, with more intensity he just shifts in to another turbo gear and sings a phrase that goes to F over the high C with full distortion. It gives me chills every time.
Youre right. I cant believe how many mix tutorials tell you to high pass all guitars unconditionally at like 80hz or 100hz nowadays. And you wonder why rock doesnt have balls anymore...
I saw Soundgarden perform this song live back in 2014. The show was amazing but the memory of this particular song is my favorite and stands out the most. Of all the songs they played Outshined must have resonated the most with the audience because it seemed everyone there was singing along at the top of their lungs. It seemed to me that the band noticed and was moved by it. I watched Chris react to the audience's feedback and they all seemed to get into it even more. It was one of those magical concert moments that happen far too infrequently. I'm glad I got to be there for it, and to see my favorite grunge band live before he passed away.
Ian Thornley. Listen to the band "big wreck". They're an amazing band, and the singer is the lead guitarist and sounds very close to Chris, but he has his own uniqueness.
It’s impossible not to listen to Chris and get emotional. Such a voice, such a tragedy. I love his voice more than anything. I cry about him at least twice a year.
As Much as I love his voice /singing , really I think he gave too much his first years , you can hear it later on in his career (audioslave for example) lots of times just became to heavy to sing
Badmotorfinger is my favourite Soundgarden album, and this is one of the killer tracks off it. So happy to have this celebrated in this way. 30 years later and it still sends shivers down my spine.
@@thBrilliantFool Definitely, even if the video is 30 min long, it's Soundgarden, it's never enough. He should do a series only of Soundgarden and Chris Cornell
Hearing these isolated vocals from Chris is both jaw dropping and emotionally flooring. Thank you so much for these videos, Rick. This is important and educational work. You inspire and motivate us daily.
"I can't get any lower, still I feel I'm sinking" - I remember being so shocked at his death, thinking it came so out of the blue. When it happened I added loits of his songs to our playlist at work and it hit me straight away - his lyrics had been screaming his depression at us, calling out for help in letters ten feet tall for years and we didn't even see it.
Agreed. My wife and I were trying to sell our house when he died. We spent hours and hours painting each and every room listening to his solo album, Higher Truth over and over. I was shocked how the lyrics I enjoyed as story telling before he died became ominous after. You couldn't listen to that album after without thinking some songs were a cry for help and others a final farewell. Rough stuff.
That was saddest thing. He was sharing it for years. But he was such a great lyricist we didn't realize it even when he was being on the nose. It's not as if we could've helped him. But it feels good to think we might have been able to do something. Rest easy Chris. I hope all is sweet for you now.
When you’re talking about how Chris never strained when singing. UGH! TELL ME ABOUT IT. I’m a lady and his notes and tones are hard. I love him. I call him and a few other singers “freaks of nature”
Rick did you almost tear up around those depressing lyrics? Chris was just amazing in so many ways. I saw him solo and he blew me away. His songs and his guitar skills. His OCD of having to pay an even number of songs off an album was great as he played four temple of the dog songs. It was so sad the day he died.
Layne was so loud with little to no effort. Chris fucking put ALL he had from deep down in his soul into EVERY song. I definitely miss em both so much. I just hatethat Layne was always so fucked up all of the time. Unplugged was so painful.
Because they have an instict that produce diaphraghmatic support and vocal chord resonance. They didn't think about and work about how to sing because they felt how to do it. Nowadays singers are too technical like i am in my chest voice omg i am in head voice etc. You cant think about those things if you want to express your feelings. You just do it.
With so many "react" videos on you tube it's refreshing to see someone who clearly Loves this music. One one of my favorite channels on you tube. Great job brother.
Slaves & Bulldozers is my favorite song off of Badmotorfinger. Absolutely amazing album. I go back and forth whether I prefer this album to Superunkown. My two favorite albums from my favorite band. Chris will forever be missed. Greatest vocalist and lyricist in music history in my opinion. His solo stuff with just him and his guitar is crazy good as well. A song I find to be very underappreciated on Superunkown is Mailman. Very heavy and intense.
There're many isolated vocal tracks on UA-cam. The thing is that most of the vocal tracks are missing some parts or not completely soloed like vocals and drums or vocals and bass or vocals drums and bass so it's not 100% vocals only. But I'm grateful anyway, it's worth more than gold definitely.
Oh man, I love everything you do Rick and I had to comment on this one to thank you as I could see your emotion when you were talking about Chris. When I heard the news about Chris passing I had to take the next day off work which was a Friday to listen to all my Soundgarden, Temple of The Dog, Audioslave and Chris' solo stuff and just cry like I'd lost a family member because it really did feel like I had. On the Saturday I decided to throw what I guess you'd call a "wake" for Chris at my place. I invited all my friends who loved Chris as well and we listen to all my vinyl relating to him, drank and told stories about Chris and when we'd seen him live and it was so good to share the pain together and appreciate Chris. I still get emotional when I think about what happened but I do get pleasure knowing he is at peace now and his legacy will live on forever! ❤️
I have a lot of favorite bands but Soundgarden are definitely one of my top 5, amazing musicians, I discovered their music at a crucial time and age for myself, I was really lost, very self-destructive, I even wonder if their writing contributed to my behavior at the time...and going back now and sitting with them and their music, Flower, Ultramega OK, Louder Than Love,(!), Badmotorfinger, Superunknown, Down On The Upside, especially their early stuff bc it was so raw so in my face, I always felt they were the most incredible combo Sabbath, Zeppelin, and hardcore punk, among other influences ...yeah, wow...so grateful for them and what they contributed to my life. I cried like I lost a loved one the morning I heard abt Cornell. Still miss his talent and his presence. Blessings to the surviving members and to all true due hard fans out there. Thank you, again, Mr. Beato, you are a true godsend. I love ur enthusiasm. Even at 55, you make me want to pick up my guitar and keep at it.
That dude has produced for so many people and contributed to some of musics best albums. Slipknot, Soundgarden, Otep, Slayer, Korn, Staind, Incubus, Dream Theater, Ozzy... Even Snoop Dogg. He's an insane talent, man.
For 25 years I listened to and loved the music and this kind of breakdown is both riveting and refreshing. I don't know how you gain access to the individual tracks but it is downright fascinating to hear in detail what we've been listening to for a couple of decades. Keep it up!
The verse riff is one of my favorites of all time. *And when this album came out...Chris Cornell became my favorite Rock vocalist of all time. When this came out I was in my late teens. Never heard anyone sing like that and never will again. RIP Chris.
@Luke Robinett Agreed 110% I was a music junky since I was 4 years old and then I heard this album when it came out and I was absolutely FLOORED. I just couldn't believe his range. My wife and I saw Cornell on his last solo acoustic tour and all those years later his vocals were still blowing me away. That solo acoustic tour is in my top 5 concerts of all time. About a year later he was gone.
The best thing about this video is not even Rick's usual insights about song building, it's how he thoroughly enjoys the music he is discussing. His passion for the band - specially for Cornell's voice - really shines through. I love how honest and heartfelt this is. There was a lot of soul in there. Thanks for posting this, Rick!
I gotta say, I wish Rick would talk about how lyrics are part of 'what makes a song great' more often - but *here,* here he takes the time to point out the lines "I can't get any lower/ still I feel I'm sinking." But honestly, you can't blame him, considering.
Yeh to me the lyrics of this song, and really all Soundgarden songs, are a big part of what made them great. Yes, Chris Cornell was an amazing vocalist, an awsm song writer, a top notch guitar player, but on top of all that he was one of the great lyricists.
The swagger and stomp of this song is killer. I've been enamored by it since I first saw the music video back when I was in junior high. Thanks for another great video, Rick.
Got to contain one of my favourite Soundgarden lyric; "I'm looking California and feeling Minnesota, oh yeah" I'm sure we can all relate to that at some point.
Scott Collier It took me a second to register that the lyric was from this song. My brain initially registered it as a Red Hot Chili Peppers lyric because of how much they love Cali 😂😂
You have to be in the mood, alone in a dark room but then Soundgarden just kicks you away. So intense, Chris Cornell's vocals just tear you apart and the riffs burn the rest to ashes. That's music you gotta listen to loud AF, just awesome and definitely one of my heavy rock favorites.
I found Soundgarden for the first time on the video game Road Rash on PS. It was Outshined, Rusty Cage, Superunknown, and Kickstand. Fell in love from then on. I used to just watch the videos made for the game and listen to the songs for hours without ever playing.
Pretty noose would be a fantastic one to analyze from the later albums...but this one is incredible, so I'm quite glad it was chosen! LOVE it! My Wave as well!
That one makes me cry every time I hear it for reasons. And since his suicide, it hurts even more. The song always made me cry as I was perma-depressed my whole life, even at 13.
When I sing this song I can hit that last high note. In fact, I can hit the high ones and the low ones...it's the ones in the middle that escape me. Too high for my chest voice and too low for my head voice.
Amazing. Thank you Rick! Love that bridge - and tend to forget that it's very "straight" compared to the Soundgarden sound, yet it fits perfectly. The parts where you're left speechless over the vox pretty much sums up CC's vocal mastery. RIP Chris.. we'll miss and love you forever.
The thing I love about these videos is that it takes me back to when I used to go over to bandmates' houses and just listen to one record after another together. We'd stop and comment, but mostly just really appreciate the music, how it made us feel and the craft that went behind it.
This album blew my mind. The sound was unlike anything I've heard prior. It changed my own playing/writing. The song that made me rethink everything I thought I knew: "Outshined". The guitar riff in that song is epic. ....and the breakdown in "Rusty Cage"...whew!!!
@@angrychair2947, yeah, another fantastic song. "Jesus Christ Pose" is another that made me rethink the nature of existence. Really, I think that whole album has stood the test of time and holds it's own amongst the greatest.
Each song on this album deserves it's own episode! The music world has not really come to terms on loosing this awesome artist and an absolute amazing quartet they were, God i miss you Chris!! The feeling of knowin there will be no more Soundgarden records is almost unbearable, great video Rick! Keep em comin'
Chris Cornell was my first and only celebrity crush as a tween and teen. Like he was prancing around shirtless in the Outshined video and that was all my teenaged girl hormones saw. The music captivated me, much like with Nirvana at that time, but Soundgarden was just.... different. Chris Cornell's passing is the hardest celebrity death ever for me. It has been almost 6 years and it still bothers me, and I don't know why or how to explain it. Badmotorfinger was a great album, the whole thing, front to back, but my favorite Soundgarden album has to be Down on the Upside for its sheer craziness and outlandish grooves, odd time signatures, and eeriness. I miss that sound, I miss those times, I miss that man. Man. The 90s.
This is like the fifth time I've watched both of your Soundgarden videos because I love your content and I love Soundgarden so much. Every member of Soundgarden is really underrated at what they do: Kim is an incredible and unique guitarist and soloist, Matt is phenomenal and if not for Dave Grohl would be the best drummer of the grunge era, and Ben brings such an incredible power and grit to his bass playing (not to mention being a great songwriter alongside Chris). What can I say about Chris that hasn't been said a million times in a million different ways? The best singer in rock history, an incredible voice that was both smooth as butter and with more power than a nuclear bomb. Songwriting throughout his entire career (with Soundgarden, Audioslave, TotD, and solo work) is just phenomenal and inspiring. He's also one of the most underrated rhythm guitarists in rock as well.
'Looking California, but feeling Minnesota'... Chris in a nutshell. Such a coo,l loving guy. Saw him at the show at The Fox in Atlanta the week before he left us. Complete fluke...a buddy of mine planned to take his son, but his son had a last minute conflict and he called to invite me. Here still had it, and as you said, all of that power was on tap without seeing to exert himself... Truly a rock god. Losing him and Tom Petty so close together has left a big hole in my heart. Rick, I don't think I commented, but I really appreciate that video you did the day after Chris died. It was a great tribute and just what I needed at that moment. Just wanted to say thanks.
@@montraix The friend who invited me saw them in Seattle sound that same time and he'd agree. 'Say Hello 2 Heaven' would be a great song for this series.
Rob Montraix I went both nights in SF and the LA show. Night two in SF may have been the best concert I’ve ever seen. Something special about that night.
@@salesposito2290 I Love 4th of July. So heavy. I'd love to hear him do Head Down too. That song is always so compelling to listen to. I'd like to hear it broken down.
One of the songs that changed my life. Thanks for doing this Rick! PS: I had never heard those high harmonies on the "Up on my feet again" (9:30 in the vid) - adds so much more to the layering even beyond the low octave!
Ok, Rick, I’ve been watching you do these things for YEARS … and I think you have to admit this: you have never had as much fun playing guitar on one of these as you did on this song!!! Great to see you enjoy playing at that level! Dude, start a grunge band, just because. I know you’re a guitarist, but there’s a whole mater class to be taught on Matt’s drumming in the bridge, though anyone would agree, the best part of the song is indeed where the snare, kick, bass and guitar hit those stabs on 1& &3 4& 6e at the end, just spectacular. This video could have been 15 minutes longer, lol. Thanks
How can you not love the Beato? Boyish enthusiasm, an ear for the music, a big brain for the analysis...
He is one of if not the most important and vital music historians and teachers available to the masses today. He gives so much freely and most people would want compensation but his love of music is what he shares with the world. Thanks Rick!!
Dont forget explaining music theory in a way that makes it Understandable, Easy, Fun.
@indigobassnotes and unforgettable.
I'm the 666th upvoter!
You’re preaching to the converted.
As a singer, what Chris can do is truly rare. I can sing Alice and chains, Pearl Jam and stone temple pilots because that’s the standard baritone/high baritone vocal range. Chris is so amazing because he is a tenor with a low register of a baritone. So he can start a song of sound like a classic high baritone. And I can sing that part of the song. And then Chris will belt those high notes out at that only he and few other people can hit. And then you can see why he was a one a kind. The greatest singer in rock.
Chris was a natural baritone that could go up in the tenor range.
@Gralin James Pritchard I’m sure your range is legendary; however, I was replying to the OP.
I highly doubt you would be able to sing anything from the Layne era of AIC. Layne Staley was an amazing vocalist and had so much emotion to his singing. Just listen to songs like Down In A Hole, Would? or even the chorus for Man In The Box, great examples of how talented he was.
This might be a stupid point, but as someone who isn't fit to sing in anything other than a punk band, the one who causes me difficulty is Eddie. Chris obviously covers a far higher range across a song but it feels like the parts are more like overlays and if you pick an octave and sit in it you can can sing it and someone will be like "Yep, that's an absolute terrible version of Jesus Christ Pose." When it comes to Eddie he seems to use far more - range is the wrong word but variation or tonal leaps - within the melody and that can be surprisingly hard to replicate because you'll be merrily singing in your low gut and then suddenly the next word is hello-head-voice.
@@kjaamor2057 That’s an interesting point. I do seem to notice that. Chris Cornell, though singing really high, stays around the same octave. Eddie is more unpredictable because he changes his pitch when you don’t expect. Sudden changes between normal voice and head voice are what make my voice crack and is hard for me to do.
September 1991. Ten, Nevermind, AND Badmotorfinger? Unbelievable
Jeff Fowler I know right. I had just turned 18. Coming out of the LA Scene. Got into janes addiction maybe less than a year prior all of a sudden I got punched in the face with Seattle and NIN and smashing pumpkins. Such a great time to be an older teenager.
Jeff Fowler wow that is astonishing
I was 13, right when teen angst hits you like a rock...I did dive deep in grunge from there on.
And RHCP's BSSM
@@BudSchnelker who?
This is my number 1 song. The best moment of my life happened to me during Lolla '10. Chris jumped off stage into the security area. He eventually walked up to where I was standing. He then put the mic down between me and the guy standing next to me and we sang the chorus. None of my friends believed me.🤣
Chris deserves a "What Make's This Voice Great." So amazing. Thank's Rick, great video!
Yeah!
He deserves a bigger statue
and make a video over geddy lee's scream from early Rush songs
Hell yeah
I always thought Outshined was over looked and under appreciated. Is and was always my favorite
And rusty cage.
I mean it's good but it's no Slaves and Bulldozers, Room a Thousand Years Wide, Black Rain, Mailman
What? Outshined is one of their most known singles
@@JW-iy5yb you beat me to it😢
@@ryukan250 Guess you don't like Loud Love...eh?
“If it sounded cool, then it was cool” love that! Great quote rick
Ears don't lie
@@Apemopo I agree....that's why we try to stick with that approach in my band. Lol. Soundgarden and AIC heavily influence us with a mix of old school thrash and doom metal as well.
When I was in the Navy, I once was sitting in the barracks watching an episode of Beavis and Butthead, and this song came on. That was the first I had heard it. Beavis and Butthead loved it, and so did I, and I literally got up and went straight to Tower Records and bought Badmotorfinger. I listened to that CD probably 8000 times since.
Man, soundgarden is awesome. Beavis and butthead...it took time for me to get into them, but i miss them now...makes me happy to hear them again...i miss that episode where they imitate a bass guitar "boing, buh buh boing, boing, boing..."
man I had the same! I heard it on beavis and butthed when I was 13-14. Now i am 44...
I had a Camelot music by my house
Man, for a moment there, 10:55, I almost cried because we're analyzing the brilliance of this singer and we'll never hear him again. I miss Chris so much.
I cried when I heard and I'm crying now. I'm still in disbelief. He is truly missed.
Badmotorfinger is such a badass record, cannot stop listening to it, so heavy and cool 💀
My favourite from them for sure...many a hunting/fishing trip putting the cassette in my Pioneer boom box with my buddies looking at me like I was from planet 9.
"Searching for a friend with my good eye closed" being my favourite on the track.
The opening to Rust Cage is just a hook for that whole album.
💀
I love how half of this video is just Rick fangirling over Cornell's vocals... I completely respect it though.
How can you not?
I mean, how can you not?
Exactly. How on earth can you not? I was making the same faces as Rick while watching this lol
I literally get chills when he plays the vocals in isolation. Just wow.
I fangirl over Chris' vocals nearly every day of my life. I hurt myself all the time trying to sing along
I still can’t accept the loss of Cornell. Never has a famous person’s death bothered me so much.
Dimebags loss hit me way harder. So senseless to lose such an incredible guy, and incredible artist to a deranged fans mental illness
Same. I'm a huge, huge Pearl Jam fan but Cornell trumps all.. nobody surpasses Cornell in any facet
Feel the same way about Chester
Yeah man, Chris's death hit me so fucking bad that it still hurts to think about to this day
@@unpoppablebubble I mean I almost didn't listen to this one... we're poorer for sure
1991 was a GREAT year to be 14 and learning the guitar; one of the best years of my life.
Yes sir! I was 15 by that time, thrilled by the music that was spreading and more than happy to learn on a classical guitar!
My friends used to call me Mini-Slash hehehe!
Absolutely. This album, Ten, Nevermind, Facelift, as well as all other pre-'91 AIC EPs should be given to all boys and girls at the age of 13-14 as a rite of passage.
For me it was drums, but yes...
Great time to be 32 as well - loved to see them live. Still listen to all their albums
My dream is to see Rick Beato interviewing Kim Thayil... one day. 😌
Aw man, what a thought. That would be amazing
@@SpaceCattttt I don't think it so. There's a great SG fansite w/ some interviews from guitar mags that are also very interesting. But it's just that I think Rick would ask Kim the right questions - the ones that would help us to get behind his songwriting style and all that, y'know? 😉
The heaviest guitarist since Tony Iommi
@@SpaceCattttt So you would say he has nothing to say?
A dream that comes true! It's the guitarist whose playing moved me to pick up the instrument
We need more of Soundgarden. It's Down on the upside time. How about Burden in my Hand?
One of the best on that album
That song changed my life. Helped me immensely on my sobriety journey. Forever grateful for those lyrics.
Down on the Upside does not get nearly enough love, my fav of theirs
Love that song so much
Overfloater is cool af too
Guys come on we can't always do Chris Cornell episodes, the purpose of this series is to showcase different talented artists.
For example we could do:
Ep#1 Soundgarden
Ep#2 Temple of the dog
Ep#3 Audioslave
Ep#4 Chris Cornell
Ep#5 Zac Brown and Chris Cornell
Ep#6 Slash and Chris Cornell
Ep#7 Santana and Chris Cornell
How bout Timbaland and Chris Cornell? ;)
Lol!
I was about to down vote this, because who needs that negativity, but then I clicked read more.
Well played.
@@ouroborosrecords ...hahaha! Yeah,when I read it ,I was like......wtf? Who would say that about Chris Cornell?
Then i was like,HELL YEAH!
😂 👏
0:24 Exactly the same day "Nevermind" and "Blood Sugar Sex Magik" were released. What a date.
16 minutes of this guy just expressing how cool Chris was, just enyoing the music.
I loved this video. So much honesty.
You can see the melancholy and joy in Rick's face. I totally relate to this.
Chris Cornell was the greatest rock singer of all time, theres no disputing it after hearing this episode. At times Rick literally has no words to describe Cornells vocals, those moments were so honest and emotional to see, to know Rick feels the same as many of us is beautiful. I'm off to tune my guitar to drop D, laters!
Great song, thanks Rick. RIP Chris Cornell, one of the best voices ever.
If you will ever do SOUNDGARDEN (#3), please do The day i tried to live
I think generally speaking these types of videos are the most interesting of your content, Rick 👌👍
Agreed. All his stuff is good, but the “What Makes this Song Great?” series is so much more polished and dense for content. Lovin’ it.
It's a shame he doesn't get any ad revenue from it :( Darn music industry! lol
He made me appreciate Roundabout by Yes even MORE than I already did lol
Also agree, all Rick's stuff is great but these videos are wicked! I give them a thumbs up even as the video starts knowing it's going to be great. Thanks Rick!
Totally agree.
I started tearing up hearing Chris' vocals. Chris was one of the best singers ever and I still can't get over the fact he took his own life. Same thing with Chester Bennington. You know, I have nothing. No wife, no kids, and really no family left. I'm about $15k in debt, but I keep on going somehow. I just feel that you only get one life, and I can't just give up because I'm depressed. Suicide is a permanent solution to a temporary problem. Soundgarden was a really great band.
marvinshenk He and Chester Bennington were making a documentary about child sex trafficking. He mentioned it at his last concert and was likely killed (no matter what shill sites like Snopes say). He wasn’t suicidal and had totally recovered from issues in the distant past about that.
@@cbrunhaver Conspiracy theories don't help anyone. It's disrespectful.
@@Vykk_Draygo unless they're true.
@@izzy_ondomink but you have no proof that they are, so stop.
It's more than a theory, they both had defensive wounds on their bodies. I say it's more disrespectful to believe they killed themselves when there's evidence suggesting they didn't.
I see Rick Beato. I see Soundgarden. I click.
"I'm looking California. But Feeling Minnesota". Nuff said.
deadstar44 great line that
I have to sing it loud every time I hear the song. Sometimes even randomly throughout life.
Yup !..... I use that line as often as I can.
The vocal track on ”Slaves and Bulldozers” is to die for. It’s like driving a monster truck with a stick shift. Just when you think he can’t do a higher note, with more intensity he just shifts in to another turbo gear and sings a phrase that goes to F over the high C with full distortion. It gives me chills every time.
I think that's the best description of Chris' vocals I have ever seen. "MONSTER TRUCK WITH STICK SHIFT"
Good description. It's like he has 2 more gears than everyone else . And no rev limiter
The ungodly amounts of low end on those guitars, man. Nasty.
I love it.
Youre right. I cant believe how many mix tutorials tell you to high pass all guitars unconditionally at like 80hz or 100hz nowadays. And you wonder why rock doesnt have balls anymore...
Dan
I'm so with you on that. Bass makes the song. If you want a solo, Ok. You need to come up a little, so it does not get buried in the bottom.
I saw Soundgarden perform this song live back in 2014. The show was amazing but the memory of this particular song is my favorite and stands out the most. Of all the songs they played Outshined must have resonated the most with the audience because it seemed everyone there was singing along at the top of their lungs. It seemed to me that the band noticed and was moved by it. I watched Chris react to the audience's feedback and they all seemed to get into it even more. It was one of those magical concert moments that happen far too infrequently. I'm glad I got to be there for it, and to see my favorite grunge band live before he passed away.
No one sings like him anymore. Never will either. I think of him all the time. Thanks for the great content
Ian Thornley. Listen to the band "big wreck". They're an amazing band, and the singer is the lead guitarist and sounds very close to Chris, but he has his own uniqueness.
Ritchie Kotzen has an insanely similar style and tonality, is also an insanely brilliant guitarist, check out the Winery Dogs
It’s impossible not to listen to Chris and get emotional. Such a voice, such a tragedy. I love his voice more than anything. I cry about him at least twice a year.
I’m still bummed out that Chris is no longer with us. 😢
TheRealMcP 😰😰😰
Yup... :(
Don’t get me started 😢
I get goosebumps every time I hear Cornell sing. It never gets old and is always entertaining.
" Chris Cornell, whaterya gonna say. " thanks for this wmtsg Mr. Beato.
About him not straining, I’m sure his voice was getting destroyed in his later years. Am I wrong?
As Much as I love his voice /singing , really I think he gave too much his first years , you can hear it later on in his career (audioslave for example) lots of times just became to heavy to sing
Badmotorfinger is my favourite Soundgarden album, and this is one of the killer tracks off it. So happy to have this celebrated in this way. 30 years later and it still sends shivers down my spine.
Have you done Rusty Cage yet? I think that would make a nice episode.
Gta san andreas :)
Yessssss
@@thBrilliantFool the part at the ende where it just explodes and Matt Cameron does these drum fills always amazes me
@@thBrilliantFool Definitely, even if the video is 30 min long, it's Soundgarden, it's never enough. He should do a series only of Soundgarden and Chris Cornell
@@thBrilliantFool Oh man what an incredible song
Hearing these isolated vocals from Chris is both jaw dropping and emotionally flooring. Thank you so much for these videos, Rick. This is important and educational work. You inspire and motivate us daily.
Seeing your emotional reaction to the vocals and lyrics was perfect.
He is feeling the stank!!
"I can't get any lower, still I feel I'm sinking" - I remember being so shocked at his death, thinking it came so out of the blue. When it happened I added loits of his songs to our playlist at work and it hit me straight away - his lyrics had been screaming his depression at us, calling out for help in letters ten feet tall for years and we didn't even see it.
Agreed. My wife and I were trying to sell our house when he died. We spent hours and hours painting each and every room listening to his solo album, Higher Truth over and over. I was shocked how the lyrics I enjoyed as story telling before he died became ominous after. You couldn't listen to that album after without thinking some songs were a cry for help and others a final farewell. Rough stuff.
That was saddest thing. He was sharing it for years. But he was such a great lyricist we didn't realize it even when he was being on the nose. It's not as if we could've helped him. But it feels good to think we might have been able to do something. Rest easy Chris. I hope all is sweet for you now.
He lived like a murder but he died, just like suicide...
@@pitpride1220most of his lyrics were kind of abstract and rarely said anything directly. You had to interpret
He was murdered
When you’re talking about how Chris never strained when singing. UGH! TELL ME ABOUT IT. I’m a lady and his notes and tones are hard. I love him. I call him and a few other singers “freaks of nature”
"I can't get any lower, still I feel I'm sinking" ...g-d how sad.
did you just censor the word "god"?
@@peddr.osome people and religious texts don't write out his name. Guess I was feeling a little sentimental that day. No disrespect brother... peace.
I hope Soundgarden is the first band you do like 10 episodes on
EXACTLY Jesus Christ Pose, Rusty Cage, Somewhere, Searching With My Good Eye Closed.........wow
Or Iron Maiden lol
Art T. Yeah nice!! Actually I’d love to hear Rick dissect Bruce’s faked scream at the start of Number Of The Beast. 😂
I agree!
30 episodes! Lmao
Rick did you almost tear up around those depressing lyrics? Chris was just amazing in so many ways. I saw him solo and he blew me away. His songs and his guitar skills. His OCD of having to pay an even number of songs off an album was great as he played four temple of the dog songs. It was so sad the day he died.
Badmotorfinger was an epic album. I played that one on heavy rotation for years.
I still do
Because it's HEAVY
Chris and Layne never looked like they struggled when singing. They both had such powerful vocals. Made it look so easy. Absolute legends 🤘🏼🤘🏼
Layne was so loud with little to no effort. Chris fucking put ALL he had from deep down in his soul into EVERY song. I definitely miss em both so much. I just hatethat Layne was always so fucked up all of the time. Unplugged was so painful.
@@kingkeefage unplugged by them is beautiful tho
Because they have an instict that produce diaphraghmatic support and vocal chord resonance. They didn't think about and work about how to sing because they felt how to do it. Nowadays singers are too technical like i am in my chest voice omg i am in head voice etc. You cant think about those things if you want to express your feelings. You just do it.
Chris had great range. Layne was consistently great live. Both incomparable. Both very missed.
With so many "react" videos on you tube it's refreshing to see someone who clearly Loves this music. One one of my favorite channels on you tube. Great job brother.
I hear these songs 1000 times but after you break them down like this I appreciate them soooooo much more.
Slaves & Bulldozers is my favorite song off of Badmotorfinger. Absolutely amazing album. I go back and forth whether I prefer this album to Superunkown. My two favorite albums from my favorite band. Chris will forever be missed. Greatest vocalist and lyricist in music history in my opinion. His solo stuff with just him and his guitar is crazy good as well. A song I find to be very underappreciated on Superunkown is Mailman. Very heavy and intense.
Mailman is my favorite of their songs. It definitely deserves more attention.
I'd buy a cd of just solo Cornell vocals. Amazing.
There're many isolated vocal tracks on UA-cam. The thing is that most of the vocal tracks are missing some parts or not completely soloed like vocals and drums or vocals and bass or vocals drums and bass so it's not 100% vocals only. But I'm grateful anyway, it's worth more than gold definitely.
You don't need to buy anything. Download the .wav version and isolate anything you want on ProTools.
Esteban Aguayo please elaborate. I didnt know this was possible. Link to UA-cam tutorial maybe?
@@soullessSiIence Ok. Buy my ProTools...
check out Richie Kotzen
Oh man, I love everything you do Rick and I had to comment on this one to thank you as I could see your emotion when you were talking about Chris. When I heard the news about Chris passing I had to take the next day off work which was a Friday to listen to all my Soundgarden, Temple of The Dog, Audioslave and Chris' solo stuff and just cry like I'd lost a family member because it really did feel like I had. On the Saturday I decided to throw what I guess you'd call a "wake" for Chris at my place. I invited all my friends who loved Chris as well and we listen to all my vinyl relating to him, drank and told stories about Chris and when we'd seen him live and it was so good to share the pain together and appreciate Chris. I still get emotional when I think about what happened but I do get pleasure knowing he is at peace now and his legacy will live on forever! ❤️
One of the greatest four word phrases to describe inner turmoil without showing it: "Lookin' California ... Feelin' Minnesota."
Geo L I can’t think of ANYTHING that described that time better!! That was a genius line, literally.
They even made a movie from that line.
Oh, I thought it meant looking hot and feeling cool.
@@Dethmeister yea, about that... 😂😂😂😂😂
I think that it's weird that Scott Weiland was born in California and died in Minnesota.
I have a lot of favorite bands but Soundgarden are definitely one of my top 5, amazing musicians, I discovered their music at a crucial time and age for myself, I was really lost, very self-destructive, I even wonder if their writing contributed to my behavior at the time...and going back now and sitting with them and their music, Flower, Ultramega OK, Louder Than Love,(!), Badmotorfinger, Superunknown, Down On The Upside, especially their early stuff bc it was so raw so in my face, I always felt they were the most incredible combo Sabbath, Zeppelin, and hardcore punk, among other influences ...yeah, wow...so grateful for them and what they contributed to my life. I cried like I lost a loved one the morning I heard abt Cornell. Still miss his talent and his presence. Blessings to the surviving members and to all true due hard fans out there. Thank you, again, Mr. Beato, you are a true godsend. I love ur enthusiasm. Even at 55, you make me want to pick up my guitar and keep at it.
Terry Date also produced Pantera. He's one of my favorites. White Pony is a masterpiece (in my eyes).
Yeah White Pony was sick. I haven't listened to it since I was maybe 12? I'm sure I'd have an ever better appreciation of it now.
He also did Adrenaline and Around the Fur
Also Prong - Cleansing which sounded incredible!
That dude has produced for so many people and contributed to some of musics best albums.
Slipknot, Soundgarden, Otep, Slayer, Korn, Staind, Incubus, Dream Theater, Ozzy... Even Snoop Dogg.
He's an insane talent, man.
Also White Zombie.
For 25 years I listened to and loved the music and this kind of breakdown is both riveting and refreshing. I don't know how you gain access to the individual tracks but it is downright fascinating to hear in detail what we've been listening to for a couple of decades. Keep it up!
The verse riff is one of my favorites of all time. *And when this album came out...Chris Cornell became my favorite Rock vocalist of all time. When this came out I was in my late teens. Never heard anyone sing like that and never will again. RIP Chris.
@Luke Robinett Agreed 110% I was a music junky since I was 4 years old and then I heard this album when it came out and I was absolutely FLOORED. I just couldn't believe his range. My wife and I saw Cornell on his last solo acoustic tour and all those years later his vocals were still blowing me away. That solo acoustic tour is in my top 5 concerts of all time. About a year later he was gone.
This is my all time favorite video series on the Internet, ever.
Matt Cameron's drumming on BMF is inventive and so crisp.
The Mind Riot verse groove is simple and brilliant.
Face Pollution for sure... incredible
The best thing about this video is not even Rick's usual insights about song building, it's how he thoroughly enjoys the music he is discussing. His passion for the band - specially for Cornell's voice - really shines through. I love how honest and heartfelt this is. There was a lot of soul in there. Thanks for posting this, Rick!
I gotta say, I wish Rick would talk about how lyrics are part of 'what makes a song great' more often - but *here,* here he takes the time to point out the lines "I can't get any lower/ still I feel I'm sinking." But honestly, you can't blame him, considering.
Yeh to me the lyrics of this song, and really all Soundgarden songs, are a big part of what made them great. Yes, Chris Cornell was an amazing vocalist, an awsm song writer, a top notch guitar player, but on top of all that he was one of the great lyricists.
Chris Cornell, imo is the best vocalist, period, in rock history.
FACT
He is great yes but don't forget Ian thornley. Check out the album "but for the sun" and "albatross"
Outshined is amazing but slaves and bulldozers is insane one of the best song ever
My preference was for Jesus Christ Pose.
Although I (slightly) prefer SUPERUNKNOWN these days, BADMOTORFINGER was the 1st Soundgarden I ever heard, so it'll always be special to me.
Drawing Flies. Those lyrics tho.
John Cole me too
There’s so many great SG songs...and Chris coulda sung the f’ing alphabet song and made it great... RIP.
The swagger and stomp of this song is killer. I've been enamored by it since I first saw the music video back when I was in junior high. Thanks for another great video, Rick.
Superunknown is my favorite Soundgarden song. Every time I listen to it I hear something new, would love to see an episode on it.
This was the song that started me on Soundgarden. Ended up being my favorite band and favorite singer most of all. RIP Cornell
Got to contain one of my favourite Soundgarden lyric;
"I'm looking California and feeling Minnesota, oh yeah"
I'm sure we can all relate to that at some point.
Scott Collier It took me a second to register that the lyric was from this song. My brain initially registered it as a Red Hot Chili Peppers lyric because of how much they love Cali 😂😂
I remember hearing that lyric for the first time, and thinking, “That was EVERYbody in the 80’s and early 90’s in LA.
What does that mean tho?
minnesotans might have something to say about that shade
You have to be in the mood, alone in a dark room but then Soundgarden just kicks you away. So intense, Chris Cornell's vocals just tear you apart and the riffs burn the rest to ashes. That's music you gotta listen to loud AF, just awesome and definitely one of my heavy rock favorites.
Yes sir!
@@SoFLDawg No sure if I wasn't high when I wrote this comment^^
YES OMG YES I'VE BEEN WAITING FOR ANOTHER SOUNDGARDEN ONE YES
sameeee
HELL YEAH ME TOO
I hear you 😁
I found Soundgarden for the first time on the video game Road Rash on PS. It was Outshined, Rusty Cage, Superunknown, and Kickstand. Fell in love from then on. I used to just watch the videos made for the game and listen to the songs for hours without ever playing.
Yes!!! I had Road Rage for PC and I loved that game even more when I heard the music.
@@acerjuglans The original on the Genesis was really good, too. Well, I only really ever played RR3 on Genesis.
I can already tell I’m gonna be watching this video whenever I’m missing Chris.
Those soloed vocals. Good. God.
Rick's face, when he is freaking out over Chris's voice makes me laugh out loud.
Man that's a beautiful PRS!
please do a video on the song "The day i tried to live" Thats one of my favorite songs of all time
SG's "deep cuts" are just on a different level - there's just so many exceptional songs to choose from!!!
Pretty noose would be a fantastic one to analyze from the later albums...but this one is incredible, so I'm quite glad it was chosen! LOVE it! My Wave as well!
This is one of rock's best songs ever, I love to watch you break it down.
And "Mind Riot" is one of the most underrated rock songs ... ever.
also Room a Thousand Years Wide
That one makes me cry every time I hear it for reasons. And since his suicide, it hurts even more. The song always made me cry as I was perma-depressed my whole life, even at 13.
To hear those isolated vocal lines gave me some serious goosebumps.
Rick, this was perfect. THANK YOU.
Chris was a god amongst men. How he hits that last high note? Come on man... greatest ever.
When I sing this song I can hit that last high note. In fact, I can hit the high ones and the low ones...it's the ones in the middle that escape me. Too high for my chest voice and too low for my head voice.
Love Soundgarden....and love bassists who make their own way like Ben, too!
RIP Chris, you are the best !
There's an error in your description, should read: "the loss of Chris Cornell has been a major blow to -rock- music."
Amazing hi-hat/snare patterns by Matt in the bridge section
Amazing. Thank you Rick! Love that bridge - and tend to forget that it's very "straight" compared to the Soundgarden sound, yet it fits perfectly. The parts where you're left speechless over the vox pretty much sums up CC's vocal mastery. RIP Chris.. we'll miss and love you forever.
The thing I love about these videos is that it takes me back to when I used to go over to bandmates' houses and just listen to one record after another together. We'd stop and comment, but mostly just really appreciate the music, how it made us feel and the craft that went behind it.
This album blew my mind. The sound was unlike anything I've heard prior. It changed my own playing/writing. The song that made me rethink everything I thought I knew: "Outshined". The guitar riff in that song is epic.
....and the breakdown in "Rusty Cage"...whew!!!
The breakdown in Rusty Cage is absolutely phenomenal.
Slaves & Bulldozers is my favorite
@@angrychair2947, yeah, another fantastic song. "Jesus Christ Pose" is another that made me rethink the nature of existence. Really, I think that whole album has stood the test of time and holds it's own amongst the greatest.
*TheVoxOfReason* Jesus Christ Pose is amazing. I agree, one of my favorite albums.
Best breakdown ever!
One of the best rock songs ever - thanks for covering Rick, loved it. Hard to not get emotional when thinking about Chris.
"It was a Soundgarden song." - All the explanation necessary for this (or any other) song's greatness 🔥🔥
Each song on this album deserves it's own episode! The music world has not really come to terms on loosing this awesome artist and an absolute amazing quartet they were, God i miss you Chris!! The feeling of knowin there will be no more Soundgarden records is almost unbearable, great video Rick! Keep em comin'
Yes! more Soundgarden! Do one on "Rusty Cage"!!
searching with my good eye closed would be nice, the live version kicks butt
"Little Joe" from the debut EP Screaming Life
Have to mention the Johnny Cash cover too. Not as good as his cover of hurt but what an honour to have me cash cover your song
Beyond the wheel
Rusty Cage and Jesus Christ Pose! Together with Outshined, my fav tracks out of badmotorfinger
Chris Cornell was my first and only celebrity crush as a tween and teen. Like he was prancing around shirtless in the Outshined video and that was all my teenaged girl hormones saw. The music captivated me, much like with Nirvana at that time, but Soundgarden was just.... different. Chris Cornell's passing is the hardest celebrity death ever for me. It has been almost 6 years and it still bothers me, and I don't know why or how to explain it. Badmotorfinger was a great album, the whole thing, front to back, but my favorite Soundgarden album has to be Down on the Upside for its sheer craziness and outlandish grooves, odd time signatures, and eeriness. I miss that sound, I miss those times, I miss that man. Man. The 90s.
Rick, thank you so much for this. I still feel so grateful I was around during the Grunge era and to rejoice in the vocals of Chris!
This is like the fifth time I've watched both of your Soundgarden videos because I love your content and I love Soundgarden so much.
Every member of Soundgarden is really underrated at what they do: Kim is an incredible and unique guitarist and soloist, Matt is phenomenal and if not for Dave Grohl would be the best drummer of the grunge era, and Ben brings such an incredible power and grit to his bass playing (not to mention being a great songwriter alongside Chris). What can I say about Chris that hasn't been said a million times in a million different ways? The best singer in rock history, an incredible voice that was both smooth as butter and with more power than a nuclear bomb. Songwriting throughout his entire career (with Soundgarden, Audioslave, TotD, and solo work) is just phenomenal and inspiring. He's also one of the most underrated rhythm guitarists in rock as well.
'Looking California, but feeling Minnesota'... Chris in a nutshell. Such a coo,l loving guy. Saw him at the show at The Fox in Atlanta the week before he left us. Complete fluke...a buddy of mine planned to take his son, but his son had a last minute conflict and he called to invite me. Here still had it, and as you said, all of that power was on tap without seeing to exert himself... Truly a rock god. Losing him and Tom Petty so close together has left a big hole in my heart.
Rick, I don't think I commented, but I really appreciate that video you did the day after Chris died. It was a great tribute and just what I needed at that moment. Just wanted to say thanks.
Erik Wells I saw him with Temple of the Dog in SF 6 months earlier, one of the best shows, ever!!
@@montraix The friend who invited me saw them in Seattle sound that same time and he'd agree. 'Say Hello 2 Heaven' would be a great song for this series.
As would Pushin’ Forward Back
Rob Montraix I went both nights in SF and the LA show. Night two in SF may have been the best concert I’ve ever seen. Something special about that night.
This band was utter genius, my favourite of all time. Thanks for making my day Rick!
Mailman o 4th of jukly would be awesome Rick, keep rocking
4th of July is an amazing vocal performance. And the tuning is so low that sometimes it sounds like old machines coming to life. Love that song.
yes! Two of my favorite tracks from SU. Such darkness and heavy despair yet beautiful.
Those songs are Doom heavy
@@salesposito2290 I Love 4th of July. So heavy. I'd love to hear him do Head Down too. That song is always so compelling to listen to. I'd like to hear it broken down.
@@brettmyers126 Yeah 4th of july its CFG and mailman is CGD really weird tunings
One of the songs that changed my life. Thanks for doing this Rick!
PS: I had never heard those high harmonies on the "Up on my feet again" (9:30 in the vid) - adds so much more to the layering even beyond the low octave!
love to see my favorite soundgarden song getting analyzed! thank you rick! my favorite series out there! Wish I could get these tracks like you do!
What a riff! What a voice! One of the greatest indeed.
I’m a simple man. when I see rick review soundgarden, I click it.
SO much fun watching Rick do my favorite songs; the hairs on my arms stands up and I get goosebumps from Chris's vocals.
Rick, You Outshined, Outshined, Outshined Yourself on This Episode!!!!
Such great songwriting.
You're such a talented musician and you share your knowledge to the world. I admire you sir 🤘
Ok, Rick, I’ve been watching you do these things for YEARS … and I think you have to admit this: you have never had as much fun playing guitar on one of these as you did on this song!!! Great to see you enjoy playing at that level! Dude, start a grunge band, just because. I know you’re a guitarist, but there’s a whole mater class to be taught on Matt’s drumming in the bridge, though anyone would agree, the best part of the song is indeed where the snare, kick, bass and guitar hit those stabs on 1& &3 4& 6e at the end, just spectacular. This video could have been 15 minutes longer, lol. Thanks