HYPE! The movie - 20 years later!
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- Опубліковано 2 бер 2019
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This is the after interview 20 years later - done by the movie maker of the movie - documentary HYPE! which was originally released in 1996. Photographer Charles Peterson, Alice In Chains Manager (and former Soundgarden Manager) Susan Silver & Soundgarden guitarist Kim Thayil talk. Producer Jack Endino, Mudhoney’s Steve Turner & Mark Arm, and members of the Fastbacks are all interviewed too.
Also producer Steve Fisk.
I love how Jack Endino always takes the opportunity to slick diss LA. lmfao A true Northwesterner
Jack Endino is one of the few people that puts reality into pragmatic point of view, by talking about lack of infrastructures, no surprise he was and still is, the best in recording and organizing music, and a very humorous person. Just some tears (okay, an ocean of tears) when he speaks about Lanegan and Van Conner, a loss that will never be forgotten.
Jack Endino is someone I've enjoyed hearing from over the years as I feel we share a similar outlook on the world. Hes a pragmatist and I really respect how deeply he's thought about his reality.
Glad to see these folks doing well 20 years later. RIP to all of those who left us early
Seattle is haunted by the ghosts of grunge
Also - Connor/Lanegan
10:19 I see Kim Thayil in a U.S. Army Ranger t-shirt and I immediately wonder if Jason Everman gave it to him......
Truly was the last scene that could percolate pre internet.
End of an era...
well said
I'd love to have this as a full-length movie. Loved Hype!. Still do.
Mudhoney/Ramones 1995 for $10. That's crazy. I think I could crowd surf still. Superfriends. Sweetwater had a few bangers too.
Terrific follow up!
In eastern Europe we have experienced all these music comes from Seattle, not live but from cassettes or CD`s. We just had in a peak time of grunge Pearl Jam here. Never had a chance to see AIC, Nirvana or Soundgarden. But it was an exiting music time. Thanks for that we were part of it.
And we continue to lose, one by one, titans of an entire generation of music. May we appreciate them while we have them.
Check out Love Battery...so underated
Sub Pop & Nirvana merchandise is everywhere. Those 👕 checks are probably pretty impressive 👌
This was a great follow up and good to see some old faces still doin' well!
Mark. Yes. Great Book.
I took the photo of the Young Fresh Fellows at the Funtastic Dracula carnival in this video (5m06s) :)
Wow. That picture is basically the backbone of this whole video. I feel like it persists, even after it's been replaced on the screen. Like it has reached into my subconscious and sent out ripples that permeate my experience of the entire video.
Mudhoney whaaaaaat a huge that band still is
Back in the day
Layne Staley was the greatest rock singer of our generation, actually.
These things will always be a matter of opinion, but for mine Layne was at least one of the greatest voices and presence as a vocalist of the 90's. I heard Would for the first time in years the other day and was in tears, you can't script that stuff, you can't teach it, you can't fake it, I don't care who you are
Seattle is haunted by the ghosts of grunge
Susan Silver is fine !!
Oh definitely agree definitely hip, super hot lady
I was hoping to see the kid with the orange plugs in his nose 🔸🔸
9:03 I dare you to come up with a more 90s newspaper spread.
8:28 - Is that Earth playing in the background?
Well let me tell you about it….woke up this morning
Small tear. No shout out to The Posies?
it's sad to think that Chris Cornell must have taken his life around the time this was filmed.
Chris Cornell was supposed to be in the interview. However, the filming did happen around unfortunate death.
Seattle is haunted by the ghosts of grunge
Liverpool has the MerseyBeat
11:50-11:54min. Yeah, you can tell where they had to go to pull that enunciation out of her (with the sonic cushion) and afterwards the speed at which she would precipitate towards it in total identificatory fulfillment "in the know"
The very last band to blow up in the 90s to the extent that the Seattle bands did was OASIS hands down. Say what you will about them but they were massive! then we got NuMetal... we fell right off of the cliff with fuckin CHAD bands.
l o l
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It did die.
Seattle is haunted by the ghosts of grunge
After Kurts death it was over. What’s left now is leftovers.
I call it sludge. The scene is dead.
Seattle is haunted by the ghosts of grunge
@@ghostshirt1984 Novoselic and Theyil are in a band that literally sound like the eerie ghosts of the grunge past. They made quite a good record at least.
Two guys who lost their bands to suicides. They still love music and want to play but the singers are gone. What a strange predicament they were left with. The band is done although you were still having fun but the singers are dead. So now you either fold or find others.
But don’t jump into the frontman role because that can prove fatal!
It's more of a Seattle ghost scene now and grunge scene would be more fitting called the Seattle Ghost Scene now that the grunge scene is about remembering the ones who died, while still enjoying the music, wearing the styles that Kurt Cobain, Layne Stayley, Chris Cornell, Mia Zapata, Mike Starr. Grunge is remembering the dead the same way the Mexican day of the dead is for remembering the dead.
@@ghostshirt1984 I actually agree with you now because once Cobain died, I never heard his voice the same way again. The same with Cornell. They seem like disembodied Ghost voices to me now. I was a fanatical Nirvana Fan back then! I only listened to Nirvana and then I started buying all the Live shows on CD that I could find that captured his live vocals. The studio recordings don’t sound the same to me now. They sound eerie and detached somehow. I only listen to live Cobain and Cornell on UA-cam now. Layne Staley with Mad Season live at the Moore is practically his Resurrection! It’s so amazing because he sounds and looks good! But that was before his long downward spiral that took ten years. They made great music but they also paid a heavy price because of their drug usage. There’s no getting around it.
Keep the Faith! That was a golden Era that will never repeat again! I don’t think it will.
@@dynjarren8355 not for Dave Grohl
dont like the documentary its missing alot of things,not promoting for hollywood but telling about the grunge scene 20 years later !
Seattle is haunted by the ghosts of grunge
all the immitators and posers ruined/killed grunge...
wanna be Nirvanas etc by the ass load
I’m surprised Kim Warnick wasn’t in this. She literally doesn’t do anything else in life but babble endlessly in Seattle docs about herself
Well, she’s had an interesting enough life to have great stories to tell. Are you one of those guys who moved to Seattle after watching “Singles” and “The Real World: Seattle” and then couldn’t make it? 😂 What other docs is she in? I’d love to see them and hear some more fascinating, AUTHENTIC stories from that time
this gonna date me. Back in pre smartphone era, we couldnt pull a "cenk uyger" and Google it. If you missed the beginning, you would have to do 2 things.
1st, scroll the info bar to find when it be on next.
2nd you would RUN and GRAB a videotape and Record.
This could be from 3 days to weeks.
I loved this way, it shows you what you like,and if it was worth this time.
Made you work for a goal. Anyway this was my favorite and most worn tape