Chris Cornell is one of the greatest Lead vocalist Rock Singers EVER and thats a FACT so walking on subtle ground when referrancing a opinion with Chris’s Vocal Talent
I just got so excited to see you did this song! Lol great reaction! Some history, this was the first song Eddie ever heard himself on a real record. So Eddie had just joined PJ and they were sitting around waiting for rehearsal one day while Chris was tinkering with this song and he couldn’t quite get the low parts how he wanted them, when Eddie stepped in and sang it exactly how Chris was hearing it in his head, so Chris decided to keep him on the track. (Ed did backing vocals on the rest of the album). Chris was such a beautiful, generous man to invite not only Stone and Jeff to do this tribute to Andy Wood but also Mike and Eddie.
Eddie Vedder originally wasn't supposed to sing on this song. They were rehearsing and he was there and Chris was having a hard time with the lower notes and Eddie just started singing and it became a duet. This was actually made before 10 but released after so this song is the first recording of Eddie singing with stone, Mike and Jeff. At the time Matt Cameron was in soundgarden as their drummer its 4 members of what became pearl jam not including matt Cameron who became pearl jam's drummer later and 3 members of soundgarden including Chris. Great song but sad to think how many more songs Eddie and Chris could have done later.
The song had me geeking out. Your reaction had me geeking out. I'm just geeking out. Vedder and Cornell's harmonies sound damn near impeccable to me. I swear their y's in "hungry" intersected like meticulously woven threads. I can't think of a duet I've enjoyed more than those two.
This is one of my favorite albums of all time. Say Hello 2 Heaven, Call Me a Dog, Times of Trouble, Four Walled World, All Night Thing...and Cornell is ON. Arguably, never sounded better before or after. Not sure where people leave requests for you or if anyone has submitted these yet but I definitely recommend you check them out.
@@THEDavidHeretic Say Hello 2 Heaven - ua-cam.com/video/5QaPVSbWd9M/v-deo.html Call Me A Dog - ua-cam.com/video/DmdVT1wjaFQ/v-deo.html Times of Trouble - ua-cam.com/video/nVkMzwKZbIE/v-deo.html Four Walled World - ua-cam.com/video/uWXROxoxgAc/v-deo.html All Night Thing - ua-cam.com/video/Rn219GcVV5A/v-deo.html
I truly believe this is the song that made me a huge grunge fan. I think I was 13 or 14 when I first heard it. I'm 40 and it still resonates with me every time
Been a Pearl Jam fan my whole life. Seen them in concert numerous times. Eddie Vedder is one of my favourite vocalists of all time. I even got to play hacky sack with the band before their concert in NZ back in 92. Any time anyone told me about a vocalist that was better than Eddie I'd politely say no, Eddie is the man. I stubbornly stuck to that belief for years. In this song though? I gotta give it to Chris (RIP). He sings his ass off, and yes, I'll admit it, he out-sings Eddie in this one. I miss the 90s. So many good bands. People listening to "music" these days don't know what they were missing. Sad that out of the great grunge vocalists of my childhood that Eddie is the only only who is still with us today.
Wow, some much history here. I agree with you completely that Eddie rounds outs the vocals as much as I adored Chris. I think of it as a tribute to not only Mother Love Bone but to all their friendship. Good review. 🙏
AT LAST!!! The waiting drove me mad! I hate to say I told you so.... Saw this tune twice with Chris on stage made me be grateful with life, dude! Funny when you think that Chris told Jeff & Stone, "so you have a new guy in the vocals, let me test him". Was the first Ed's experience in a pro studio. An Chris gave them his seal of approval...
Pearl Jam didn't exist yet Mike McCready and Eddie Vedder were from other bands Stone Gossard and were from Mother Love Bone it's a Supergroup Album was made in tribute to Andrew Wood
Agreed. What would ultimately become Pearl Jam didn't even really exist yet, and many years would still go by until Matt Cameron would end up being Pearl Jam's drummer. When the record came out, Temple of the Dog was basically two guys from MotherLoveBone, two guys from Soundgarden, one guy formerly from the band Shadow, and one guy from Chicago by way of San Diego who nobody knew.
Actually, Eddie was still in San Diego surfing and working, Stone sent him the music for black and couple other songs which would later become pearl jam songs, Chris heard him and brought him to Seattle. Temple of the Dog was a tribute band to Andrew Wood of Mother love Bone, which Mike and Jeff were apart of. Chris was having problems hitting the low notes, so Eddie sang them, Chris and Matt went back to Soundgarden, then Pearl Jam was formed, Matt Joined the band after Soundgarden when on hiatus.
All of it actually. PJ existed as a band while they were making Temple of the dog project. Everyone of them was already a member. Eddie came in Seattle mid october of 1990. for an audition after Jeff, Stone and Mike heard Moma son tape. He was in after 2 days. On the 7th day of becoming a band they played they first gig in Off Ramp caffe-22.october 1990 (wich is more then amazing) . The name they were using was Mookie Blaylock . Eddie then got back to San Diego and quickly return to Seattle, again for 7 days, and they worked on the songs Making of Ten had already started. Eddie, after that second time, went back to get his stuff from SD, and moved to Seatlle for good..They did TOTD project when Eddie was already living in Seattle..Temple of the dog was formed in decembar of 1990. It was a project that Chris kind of started and then ask Jeff, Stone and Mike to join, and their new shy guy Eddie with that special voice(Ed helped him with lower parts and Chris was amazed ) . That record was made little before Ten, but by all means PJ was a band in that time, they were even perfoming quite often actually, but just went by a different name (M. Blaylock).They've changed the name in '91, couple of months before release of Ten. These information, are literary everywhere.wikipedia i think . interviews from that period. ..PJ 20 documentary... That' s just a fact.I think that every fan of Pearl Jam, Soundgarden, TOTD knows this. It's kind of basic stuff.
@@anabiscan5120 well you kind of contradicted yourself they weren't Pearl jam yet and then they hadn't released their first album yet so they didn't exist supergroup
Not a Soundgarden and Pearl Jam colab. This is actually the time period when PearlJam formed post Mother Love Bone. Eddie Was up there to sing for them as they looked for singers.
Recently I rediscovered this song. Chris's range is awesome, but Eddie's timbre is unique, super distinctive, deep, heartmelting and I can listen to it 24/7 👂💜✌
It's a common mistake that people think Chris had a bigger vocal range then Eddie, and that it's not true at all. Eddie has amazing 5 octave vocal range.,Chris has 4 octaves (4 is also incredible vocal range, Chris was amazing) The thing is, their style of singing was different and approach to singing melody was also different..so as their way of expresing them self true singing. While Chris liked to go very high quite often, that's his trade mark, (but he could not go very low), Eddie liked and still likes to keep base of his singing around third and fourth octave,but , when he feels that song needs it, also goes high without even trying to hard.. It's also comes natural to him and he does that so effortless and beautiful. Then, he can sing beautiful low notes, like in this one, like nobody else. His range is amazing. Not many singers have that kind of range... And color of that voice,ohh just.... that unexplainable color and emotion that makes you feel everything that you didn't even know is there to feel.. and you just buzz... Forever
I think I remember hearing this before I actually heard Pearl Jam. Ten was released in 91 but they didn’t break until 92. The first “grunge” album I got was Soundgarden- Badmotorfinger.
Your UE 11s are great, bro! I did listen the harmonies of the first Vedder part before the evident harmony of "I'm going hungry". It was just because you noted that. And it is still hard to catch in my UE megaboom or JBL headphones too. 30 yrs for this epiphany! So, I'm will be grateful and will join your patreon
I hear Chris Cornell in my forehead and cheeks, while Eddie Vedder resonates in my jaw. I love your analytical approach to this and at the end of the day their vocals are just amazing on this song. I love that someone else besides me geeks out about vocals LOL.
* Blast From The Past Alert * Hi! I am absolutely astonished by the sheer breadth and depth of your knowledge of, and appreciation for, the intricacies of music. And I'm kicking myself, imagining the conversations we could've had back in '08... 🤦♀️ Anyway! So glad I found your channel- I'm a lifelong student of all things music, and I'm learning SO much from you. Much love to you & the wifey!!! 😻 🤘 🎶
Fun fact, Eddie wasn't originally supposed to be on the song. The band was recording and Cornell was having trouble getting the low notes right and Eddie just stepped in and nailed it. Cornell liked it so much and said Eddie did it exactly how he did envisioned it and asked him to do it for the album. This was a tribute album by the surviving members of Mother Love Bone and Cornell after the lead singer Andy Wood died. The surviving members went on to form Pearl Jam. Cornell was Andy's roommate.
Love your analysis of the cords of this song. I personally am not a fan of Eddie Vedder's voice individually, but mixed with Cornell on this song makes for some of my favorite male vocals in music. Harmonies are crazy good.
Other than Chris, the others formed to become Pearl Jam. The others were fron Mother Love Bone whose singer died. The rest of his band and Eddie Vedder went on to form Pearl Jam. Chris was great friends with the singer that died so he wanted to do something with them. 5:30
I read somewhere that the band is at a beach front looking towards where andy wood was born and while paying their respects years later after chris's passing there was a song and video released by chris cornell called "when bad does good" and it has chris jr riding through seattle and at the end he sits at the same spot where hunger strike was recorded with his dads face in the beach
A great reaction to a well deserve song, this has been a fan favorite, and the whole Temple of The Dog album is as classic as PJ's Ten, I own it on CD, cassette, vinyl, HD FLAC and Bluray just to show how nuts we are 😊.
This is the song where our favourite Gandalff becomes a Eddie Vedder and Cornell fan!! Keep doing your videos! I'm a fan of your work.Love your analisys and your Joy! Love U man from UK...
You know what you are talking about here!!! Great and accurate analysis/reaction!! The truth is that I do agree completely with you in most of your reviews! Sometimes it seems you are reading my mind while I see you talking!! Strange feeling ha ha ha!! Greetings from Spain! 🤘
I don't really consider it a super group seeing that it was recorded prior to pearl jam even doing their first album. More of a special project between friends
Your favorite singers favorite singer Your favorite singers 2nd favorite singer A drummer who is a human metronome A guitarist who can only be compared to hendrix and stevie ray vaughan... Guy on youtube “i dont think theyre a supergroup”
I love your reactions to Eddie - sounds like he blew your mind.. he blew mine first time i heard it, the way he cut into the track straight after Chris.. amazing duet
Please check out say hello 2 heaven live Moore theater 1990 uploaded by eternitysrose Chris reaches some amazing vocal ranges. He wrote the song for his friend Andrew Wood who passed away.
Nice.. solid review.. just like my old jr. football coach would always say "use the KISS system... keep it simple, stupid" lol... hard to find live performances of them, but the clips that are out there are pretty sweet. I think I've only seen a clear clip in PJ20, the Pearl jam 20 year documentary... I'd say my favourite temple of the dog song would be "wooden Jesus" but the whole album is great. 🤙
I absolutely love this song. If you didn’t like it I would have judged you harshly but not because it’s one of my favorites but because it’s an incredible song featuring two amazingly gifted vocalists. And yes, I agree with you when you said that a guitar solo would have done an injustice to the song. The vocals were enough to focus on. A guitar solo would have been out of place and not welcomed. lol 😂
It’s a bit of an anachronism to say that Temple of the Dog was Pearl Jam with Chris Cornell. Technically yes, but Pearl Jam did not exist at the time. It was a tribute to Andrew Wood, who was the roommate of Chris Cornell, and had played in a band called Mother Love Bone with Jeff Ament and Stone Gossard (both of whom would later become members of Pearl Jam). Eddie Vedder was invited as a guest vocalist, and Mike McCready as guitarist to play on the record, and Soundgarden drummer Matt Cameron played on the drums. Incidentally, Stone and Jeff would later form Pearl Jam with Mike and Eddie, and Matt Cameron would join them on the drums another decade later to form today’s Pearl Jam.
Thanks for doing this one. If you ever get to watch Pearl Jam Twenty, the history of this album and song are explained beautifully. Say Hello 2 Heaven from this album is one of Cornell's best recordings. It's raw and beautiful. Painful tribute to Andy Wood. Definitely worth your time. ua-cam.com/video/9HFUuwmcrsU/v-deo.html
Great breakdown Dave. Did you say "shit"?? 😆 Question... um... becoming a fan yet? Lol I am geeking out here waiting to see you breakdown "Arc". Keep it up brotha!!
@@THEDavidHeretic I can appreciate you making a slip, reacting to so many new songs. My comment was was barely serious. I’m really enjoying you react to the bands that spoke to my soul when I was in my early teens, man.
Oh, hope at least one of those smart friends of yours are around to say "I told you so", lol. This one was so so overplayed but man, what a masterpiece...
@@THEDavidHeretic indeed I do! Thanks for all your reactions! If you want more PJ, I recommend World Wide Suicide or Life Wasted! Also I really want you to react to Ala Delta from Divididos. They are a 3 man band from Argentina. There, they are called "La Aplanadora del Rock" which means The Rock Steamroller. Happy holidays from Uruguay!
More than. Eddie he wasnt pearl. Jam 32 artis where a part of it The real begging. Of grudge artist Candle box. Far behind ..was there song to the death of Andrew woods death Alice in chains Would Etc. The band was mother love bone to be but Andrew wood died of over dose Chris Cornell 25 years later they did the first concert tour and it was Chris Cornell and a lot of people joined him those who the people are behind that album all became bands Candle box was 18 ..went sober And the song Far behind was there song to him It wasnt on the album ...but they because a band because of that song
The vocals of Chris Cornell and Eddie Vedder is what we call a perfect marriage.
Two of the most beautiful voices together make this song a masterpiece!
Man i love your analytical takes on the technique. its really wonderful to see someone reacting who knows music theory
Glad you're liking the theory....I didn't study music practically my whole life for nothing, heh heh.
One of the best songs ever written in my humble opinion.
As well as one of the greatest DUETS of all time. Masterpiece!
Damn Dave. 9.0? That is one of your highest scores ever. I agree!
Chris Cornell is one of the greatest Lead vocalist Rock Singers EVER and thats a FACT so walking on subtle ground when referrancing a opinion with Chris’s Vocal Talent
Im so glad You realize with Your knowledge how incredible both these singers vocals (together as well)) are!
I just got so excited to see you did this song! Lol great reaction!
Some history, this was the first song Eddie ever heard himself on a real record. So Eddie had just joined PJ and they were sitting around waiting for rehearsal one day while Chris was tinkering with this song and he couldn’t quite get the low parts how he wanted them, when Eddie stepped in and sang it exactly how Chris was hearing it in his head, so Chris decided to keep him on the track. (Ed did backing vocals on the rest of the album). Chris was such a beautiful, generous man to invite not only Stone and Jeff to do this tribute to Andy Wood but also Mike and Eddie.
Eddie Vedder originally wasn't supposed to sing on this song. They were rehearsing and he was there and Chris was having a hard time with the lower notes and Eddie just started singing and it became a duet. This was actually made before 10 but released after so this song is the first recording of Eddie singing with stone, Mike and Jeff. At the time Matt Cameron was in soundgarden as their drummer its 4 members of what became pearl jam not including matt Cameron who became pearl jam's drummer later and 3 members of soundgarden including Chris. Great song but sad to think how many more songs Eddie and Chris could have done later.
Exactly. Almost the prelude to 10. The whole album.was Eddie's training ground.
When you listen to a song that you thought you knew so well, it has a whole new life when you listen to it being explained so well
The song had me geeking out. Your reaction had me geeking out. I'm just geeking out.
Vedder and Cornell's harmonies sound damn near impeccable to me. I swear their y's in "hungry" intersected like meticulously woven threads. I can't think of a duet I've enjoyed more than those two.
This is one of my favorite albums of all time. Say Hello 2 Heaven, Call Me a Dog, Times of Trouble, Four Walled World, All Night Thing...and Cornell is ON. Arguably, never sounded better before or after. Not sure where people leave requests for you or if anyone has submitted these yet but I definitely recommend you check them out.
I'll need links so I watch the correct videos.
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Say Hello 2 Heaven - ua-cam.com/video/5QaPVSbWd9M/v-deo.html
Call Me A Dog - ua-cam.com/video/DmdVT1wjaFQ/v-deo.html
Times of Trouble - ua-cam.com/video/nVkMzwKZbIE/v-deo.html
Four Walled World - ua-cam.com/video/uWXROxoxgAc/v-deo.html
All Night Thing - ua-cam.com/video/Rn219GcVV5A/v-deo.html
@@SorgFamily Added to the que
@@THEDavidHeretic Thanks man.
Lyrics are so powerful. Sometimes I forget that because of the vocal fireworks on display
Right After Chris died..this song came on the radio and I had it so loud the car was shaking
Back in 90/91 when this came out, my reaction to the vocals was very similar. 🤯 epic!
I truly believe this is the song that made me a huge grunge fan. I think I was 13 or 14 when I first heard it. I'm 40 and it still resonates with me every time
Great vid Dave, sometimes I cant watch this vid without tearing up, RIP CHRIS
Same here
It happens more often than not for me.
Been a Pearl Jam fan my whole life. Seen them in concert numerous times. Eddie Vedder is one of my favourite vocalists of all time. I even got to play hacky sack with the band before their concert in NZ back in 92. Any time anyone told me about a vocalist that was better than Eddie I'd politely say no, Eddie is the man. I stubbornly stuck to that belief for years.
In this song though? I gotta give it to Chris (RIP). He sings his ass off, and yes, I'll admit it, he out-sings Eddie in this one.
I miss the 90s. So many good bands. People listening to "music" these days don't know what they were missing.
Sad that out of the great grunge vocalists of my childhood that Eddie is the only only who is still with us today.
Wow, some much history here. I agree with you completely that Eddie rounds outs the vocals as much as I adored Chris. I think of it as a tribute to not only Mother Love Bone but to all their friendship. Good review. 🙏
AT LAST!!! The waiting drove me mad! I hate to say I told you so.... Saw this tune twice with Chris on stage made me be grateful with life, dude! Funny when you think that Chris told Jeff & Stone, "so you have a new guy in the vocals, let me test him". Was the first Ed's experience in a pro studio. An Chris gave them his seal of approval...
Yes, and Chris said "there's something about that voice" in reference to Vedder. I don't think he meant it in a bad way.💕
If I saw Vedder and Cornell at the same party in the 90s I'd talk to them both all night but I'm still taking Eddie home.. Lol
Still gives me chills every time I listen. Thank you. Loved the breakdown.
Pearl Jam didn't exist yet Mike McCready and Eddie Vedder were from other bands
Stone Gossard and were from Mother Love Bone it's a Supergroup
Album was made in tribute to Andrew Wood
Agreed. What would ultimately become Pearl Jam didn't even really exist yet, and many years would still go by until Matt Cameron would end up being Pearl Jam's drummer. When the record came out, Temple of the Dog was basically two guys from MotherLoveBone, two guys from Soundgarden, one guy formerly from the band Shadow, and one guy from Chicago by way of San Diego who nobody knew.
Actually, Eddie was still in San Diego surfing and working, Stone sent him the music for black and couple other songs which would later become pearl jam songs, Chris heard him and brought him to Seattle. Temple of the Dog was a tribute band to Andrew Wood of Mother love Bone, which Mike and Jeff were apart of. Chris was having problems hitting the low notes, so Eddie sang them, Chris and Matt went back to Soundgarden, then Pearl Jam was formed, Matt Joined the band after Soundgarden when on hiatus.
@@rhysbader4552 Which part of my statement said otherwise?
All of it actually. PJ existed as a band while they were making Temple of the dog project. Everyone of them was already a member. Eddie came in Seattle mid october of 1990. for an audition after Jeff, Stone and Mike heard Moma son tape. He was in after 2 days. On the 7th day of becoming a band they played they first gig in Off Ramp caffe-22.october 1990 (wich is more then amazing) . The name they were using was Mookie Blaylock . Eddie then got back to San Diego and quickly return to Seattle, again for 7 days, and they worked on the songs Making of Ten had already started. Eddie, after that second time, went back to get his stuff from SD, and moved to Seatlle for good..They did TOTD project when Eddie was already living in Seattle..Temple of the dog was formed in decembar of 1990. It was a project that Chris kind of started and then ask Jeff, Stone and Mike to join, and their new shy guy Eddie with that special voice(Ed helped him with lower parts and Chris was amazed ) . That record was made little before Ten, but by all means PJ was a band in that time, they were even perfoming quite often actually, but just went by a different name (M. Blaylock).They've changed the name in '91, couple of months before release of Ten. These information, are literary everywhere.wikipedia i think . interviews from that period. ..PJ 20 documentary... That' s just a fact.I think that every fan of Pearl Jam, Soundgarden, TOTD knows this. It's kind of basic stuff.
@@anabiscan5120 well you kind of contradicted yourself they weren't Pearl jam yet and then they hadn't released their first album yet so they didn't exist supergroup
I love watching reactions to this simple yet classic song. I really enjoyed your commentary and insight!
Not a Soundgarden and Pearl Jam colab.
This is actually the time period when PearlJam formed post Mother Love Bone.
Eddie Was up there to sing for them as they looked for singers.
Fantastic. I had never heard it before. Wow love your score! That groove love it!❤️
Recently I rediscovered this song. Chris's range is awesome, but Eddie's timbre is unique, super distinctive, deep, heartmelting and I can listen to it 24/7 👂💜✌
It's a common mistake that people think Chris had a bigger vocal range then Eddie, and that it's not true at all. Eddie has amazing 5 octave vocal range.,Chris has 4 octaves (4 is also incredible vocal range, Chris was amazing) The thing is, their style of singing was different and approach to singing melody was also different..so as their way of expresing them self true singing. While Chris liked to go very high quite often, that's his trade mark, (but he could not go very low), Eddie liked and still likes to keep base of his singing around third and fourth octave,but , when he feels that song needs it, also goes high without even trying to hard.. It's also comes natural to him and he does that so effortless and beautiful. Then, he can sing beautiful low notes, like in this one, like nobody else. His range is amazing. Not many singers have that kind of range... And color of that voice,ohh just.... that unexplainable color and emotion that makes you feel everything that you didn't even know is there to feel.. and you just buzz... Forever
@@anabiscan5120 Exactly my thoughts in better words 😁
I think I remember hearing this before I actually heard Pearl Jam. Ten was released in 91 but they didn’t break until 92. The first “grunge” album I got was Soundgarden- Badmotorfinger.
I loved your reaction on this. You were so enthusiastic and it was was fun to listen to your geeking outs.
Your UE 11s are great, bro! I did listen the harmonies of the first Vedder part before the evident harmony of "I'm going hungry". It was just because you noted that. And it is still hard to catch in my UE megaboom or JBL headphones too. 30 yrs for this epiphany! So, I'm will be grateful and will join your patreon
I hear Chris Cornell in my forehead and cheeks, while Eddie Vedder resonates in my jaw. I love your analytical approach to this and at the end of the day their vocals are just amazing on this song. I love that someone else besides me geeks out about vocals LOL.
* Blast From The Past Alert * Hi!
I am absolutely astonished by the sheer breadth and depth of your knowledge of, and appreciation for, the intricacies of music. And I'm kicking myself, imagining the conversations we could've had back in '08... 🤦♀️ Anyway! So glad I found your channel- I'm a lifelong student of all things music, and I'm learning SO much from you. Much love to you & the wifey!!! 😻 🤘 🎶
Oh no....they found me.....I don't know how, but they found me....RUN MARTY!!!!!
Since i know absolutely nothing about music I love these vids where I get to learn about stuff I didn't know was even happening!
Fun fact, Eddie wasn't originally supposed to be on the song. The band was recording and Cornell was having trouble getting the low notes right and Eddie just stepped in and nailed it. Cornell liked it so much and said Eddie did it exactly how he did envisioned it and asked him to do it for the album. This was a tribute album by the surviving members of Mother Love Bone and Cornell after the lead singer Andy Wood died. The surviving members went on to form Pearl Jam. Cornell was Andy's roommate.
Love your analysis of the cords of this song. I personally am not a fan of Eddie Vedder's voice individually, but mixed with Cornell on this song makes for some of my favorite male vocals in music. Harmonies are crazy good.
Other than Chris, the others formed to become Pearl Jam. The others were fron Mother Love Bone whose singer died. The rest of his band and Eddie Vedder went on to form Pearl Jam. Chris was great friends with the singer that died so he wanted to do something with them. 5:30
I read somewhere that the band is at a beach front looking towards where andy wood was born and while paying their respects years later after chris's passing there was a song and video released by chris cornell called "when bad does good" and it has chris jr riding through seattle and at the end he sits at the same spot where hunger strike was recorded with his dads face in the beach
A great reaction to a well deserve song, this has been a fan favorite, and the whole Temple of The Dog album is as classic as PJ's Ten, I own it on CD, cassette, vinyl, HD FLAC and Bluray just to show how nuts we are 😊.
This is the song where our favourite Gandalff becomes a Eddie Vedder and Cornell fan!! Keep doing your videos! I'm a fan of your work.Love your analisys and your Joy! Love U man from UK...
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Great review like how excited you got...nice
You know what you are talking about here!!! Great and accurate analysis/reaction!! The truth is that I do agree completely with you in most of your reviews! Sometimes it seems you are reading my mind while I see you talking!! Strange feeling ha ha ha!! Greetings from Spain! 🤘
Matt Cameron the drummer was in Sound Garden but has been Pearl Jams drummer for awhile now.
Love your analytical break down of the song, big fan man
Awesome Duncan I'm really glad to hear you're enjoying the show, thank you for your support.
Love your reviews!!!!🤘🔥🖤
I don't really consider it a super group seeing that it was recorded prior to pearl jam even doing their first album. More of a special project between friends
Your favorite singers favorite singer
Your favorite singers 2nd favorite singer
A drummer who is a human metronome
A guitarist who can only be compared to hendrix and stevie ray vaughan...
Guy on youtube “i dont think theyre a supergroup”
i saw this again and now I’m nostalgic of Seattle and Discovery Park (the filming location)
this song brings back some of my best 90s memories in my heyday
P.S, I think I sent you that lollapalooza version we're they're goofing off doing this song. So cute, so sweet....
I'm stunned that you've never heard this masterpiece beginning to end before
I love your reactions to Eddie - sounds like he blew your mind.. he blew mine first time i heard it, the way he cut into the track straight after Chris.. amazing duet
Please check out say hello 2 heaven live Moore theater 1990 uploaded by eternitysrose Chris reaches some amazing vocal ranges. He wrote the song for his friend Andrew Wood who passed away.
Song is already in the que
This reaction made my day!!!!!!!!!!!!
Nice.. solid review.. just like my old jr. football coach would always say "use the KISS system... keep it simple, stupid" lol... hard to find live performances of them, but the clips that are out there are pretty sweet. I think I've only seen a clear clip in PJ20, the Pearl jam 20 year documentary... I'd say my favourite temple of the dog song would be "wooden Jesus" but the whole album is great. 🤙
Only 3 decades late, but glad you got there.
I absolutely love this song. If you didn’t like it I would have judged you harshly but not because it’s one of my favorites but because it’s an incredible song featuring two amazingly gifted vocalists. And yes, I agree with you when you said that a guitar solo would have done an injustice to the song. The vocals were enough to focus on. A guitar solo would have been out of place and not welcomed. lol 😂
Up there with Beethoven's 5th, Mozart Requiem....🖤
A very humble Harrumph.
Never apologize for talking. We are here to hear you speak.
We all love Eddie..
It’s a bit of an anachronism to say that Temple of the Dog was Pearl Jam with Chris Cornell. Technically yes, but Pearl Jam did not exist at the time. It was a tribute to Andrew Wood, who was the roommate of Chris Cornell, and had played in a band called Mother Love Bone with Jeff Ament and Stone Gossard (both of whom would later become members of Pearl Jam). Eddie Vedder was invited as a guest vocalist, and Mike McCready as guitarist to play on the record, and Soundgarden drummer Matt Cameron played on the drums. Incidentally, Stone and Jeff would later form Pearl Jam with Mike and Eddie, and Matt Cameron would join them on the drums another decade later to form today’s Pearl Jam.
Thanks for doing this one. If you ever get to watch Pearl Jam Twenty, the history of this album and song are explained beautifully. Say Hello 2 Heaven from this album is one of Cornell's best recordings. It's raw and beautiful. Painful tribute to Andy Wood. Definitely worth your time. ua-cam.com/video/9HFUuwmcrsU/v-deo.html
Already in the que, added your name to the requesters.
You should totally react to "Slaves and Bulldozers" by Soundgarden... just insane vocals.
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Already in the que, added your name to the requesters.
"Chris that's a terrible word. Throaty." --Lois Griffin probably
Great reaction! Such a beautiful song, only complaint, it's too short.
All love in the writings of every song by Chris
Except say hello to heaven
Was mother love bone
Im geeking out too
Great breakdown Dave. Did you say "shit"?? 😆 Question... um... becoming a fan yet? Lol
I am geeking out here waiting to see you breakdown "Arc".
Keep it up brotha!!
Oh CRAP DID I SAY THAT???? F%#& MUT$#R F*%$ER....F@$KIN A!!!
No supergroup.....just friends remembering thier friend...oh.....the album should be listened to in its entirety...jus sayin
Awesome reaction
Is this a reupload? You’ve already done Reach Down by them. Or did I dream that?
You're right that totally slipped my mind. So this is the second reaction I've done for them not the first, my apologies.
@@THEDavidHeretic I can appreciate you making a slip, reacting to so many new songs. My comment was was barely serious. I’m really enjoying you react to the bands that spoke to my soul when I was in my early teens, man.
@@jamesleblanc7437 Thank you James I appreciate the kind words.
you should react to slaves and bulldozer by soundgarden for chris cornell vocals!
Already did a reaction to it, here's the link for the reaction: ua-cam.com/video/Pe9ZaTroBy8/v-deo.html
RIP Chris Cornell 🙏
So amazing. Why didnt you listen to soundgarden or pearl jam when you were younger?
I was very heavy into 90's prog rock at the time
@@THEDavidHeretic ahh understand
And The band members on the beach ....Andrews brother became peal ja.s
Rush is a supergroup and the three members have only ever been in Rush.
Oh, hope at least one of those smart friends of yours are around to say "I told you so", lol. This one was so so overplayed but man, what a masterpiece...
And great reaction, as always!
The only bad thing about this song is that it doesn't last like... idk, 2 and a half years. So good.
It still plays on my alternative radio station down in south Mississippi if you can believe that!
I love your comments, please react to Say Hello to Heaven
.......keeeeeeeeeeeep watching.....all I can say.....no spoilers.....
@@THEDavidHeretic Uhhhhuuuu! I will continue for sure! Anxious already 😅
But this song is in G.... don’t get your theory in the beginning of the video...
If you haven't heard this song you've been living under a rock
Guess I was living under a rock then.
I got this cd stolen 3 separate times over this song!!😆❤👏👍
New band???
Please do Stargazer from Mother Love Bone!
I actually already did Stargazer, here's a link for the reaction video: ua-cam.com/video/xKGV0jUMbs8/v-deo.html
@@THEDavidHeretic oh, sorry my dude!
No worries mah man, it's all good. Hope you enjoy the show.
@@THEDavidHeretic indeed I do! Thanks for all your reactions!
If you want more PJ, I recommend World Wide Suicide or Life Wasted!
Also I really want you to react to Ala Delta from Divididos. They are a 3 man band from Argentina. There, they are called "La Aplanadora del Rock" which means The Rock Steamroller.
Happy holidays from Uruguay!
@@lucassegura3460 First comment from Uruguay if I'm not mistaken. I'll need a link for Ala Delta, so I watch the correct video.
Listen to the lyrics
If you didn't torture your mom with this chorus while waiting for her to fix your plate, you missed out.
10
Tribute band
To Andrew wood
They're called side-projects, right? There's nothing wrong with that.
You don't like Pearl Jam or Sounegarden? It's a crime man
One of my fave songs of all time . Chris and Eddie are fantastic on this
More than. Eddie he wasnt pearl. Jam
32 artis where a part of it
The real begging. Of grudge artist
Candle box. Far behind ..was there song to the death of Andrew woods death
Alice in chains Would
Etc.
The band was mother love bone to be but Andrew wood died of over dose
Chris Cornell 25 years later they did the first concert tour and it was Chris Cornell and a lot of people joined him those who the people are behind that album all became bands
Candle box was 18 ..went sober
And the song Far behind was there song to him
It wasnt on the album ...but they because a band because of that song
Eddie's voice is great but will never compare to Chris's
Anything including Chris Cornell is a super group 😠
You gotta be the most annoying reactor on youtube, but for some reason I really like your reactions. 😂
Probably because I'm brutally honest.....the reason for both feelings.
Too much talent vocally for a guitar solo
Too many slurs and it just sounds like the singer is wasted. Not here. though