Chris is a true music icon ❤️. His solo album SCREAM written with Timbaland is a Masterpiece in my opinion. His band Audioslave is incredible. So many amazing songs.
@@ALGUSA86 So glad you like the Scream album. Great songs like Ground Zero ( Amazing Video). Never Far Away, Enemy. I like all the songs on that album.
Obviously, Black Hole Sun is one of their most well-known songs. They've always had this strange quality like you said, makes them very unique and interesting
RIP Chris. Such an amazing voice and talent gone too soon. Too often, listening to his music after his death, I get this strange haunting feeling knowing how much he suffered with depression. This song, among many others, and Like A Stone (by audioslave) evoke this very sad and melancholic feeling considering the sound and the lyrical content of those songs and then knowing how he passed. I definitely recommend doing Like A Stone, it's a fantastic song with great writing. and yes, soundgarden was grunge. It was one of the "big four" and one of the firsts, along with Pearl Jam, Nirvana, and Alice In Chains. ALSO if u want to hear Eddie Vedder (Pearl Jam) along with some other members with Chris and some members of Soundgarden they had a brief super group called Temple of the Dog and their song Hunger Strike is really good! Chris and Eddie's vocals on one track are insane!
Listen to Mailman. It’s Chris’ emotion that he puts into his performances. That’s why he captures our hearts. Because him and his lyrics are so relatable to many of us. We will always love Chris and keep him in our hearts. Thank you. Great review.
Creed is post-grunge, came along later. Soundgarden was one of the early important grunge bands (to the extent grunge is even a thing). Explore Alice in Chains too if you haven't yet.
Yes! Chris is my fave! Soundgarden was the first grunge band to really become mainstream. They were very original and experimental. Grunge was deep and awesome! Chris was in 3 bands and was the main songwriter for all: Soundgarden, Temple of the Dog and Audioslave and had a great solo career in between all that and many movie soundtrack songs. Heavier Soundgarden songs that show his voice r Slaves and Bulldozers and Mailman. More mainstream radio awesome songs were Black hole sun, Spoonman, Burden in my hand. Awesome Audioslave slaves songs r I am the Highway and Like a stone. Temple of the dog was a 1 album project Chris did and Eddie Vedder is on a few songs(before PJ was even known). Chris was a friend and mentor to Eddie. The song Hunger Strike is one of the most iconic grunge songs with Chris and Eddie so u have to check that out. Awesome solo songs of his that show a totally different side are Sunshower and When I’m Down live at the Troubadour is my absolute favorite vocal of his EVER! So glad u r in a better place. It has been a rough few years. My daughter is a teenager and really struggling with depression right now so I feel for you. ✌️ and 💕 and Chris 😄 BTW the drummer, Matt Cameron became Pearl Jam’s drummer after Soundgarden broke up. Oh and Chris also does the best covers and makes them his own. Check out his cover of Prince’s Nothing Compares to you and Michael Jackson’s Billie Jean. He will blow u away! Sorry for the long note. I just get so thrilled to watch people discover Chris because he brings me such joy and I really like your reactions, honesty and understanding enough about music to ‘get it’ and have great discussions about the musicianship etc.
One of Soundgarden's songs that is a fan fav is, "Slaves and Bulldozers". Listen to the recorded version. AMAZING song! AMAZING! Chris's voice is unbelievable!
Soundgarden's Telephantasm was on my radio on repeat when I was a teen. So great because they picked such a good selection that there was a song to fit every mood but could still be listened to at any time.
And down the Chris Cornell rabbit hole he goes... Soundgarden are fantastic but don't forget Audioslave who's Chris plus plus Rage Against the Machine minus Zach 👍 Edit: And since others are saying it Like a Stone is a must listen. My favourite song ever and there's a lot of meaning behind it (if you know the history of Chris' life).
There is a super group made up of remaining members of Rage Against the Machine, with Chris Cornell as of course the vocals.They are called Audioslave. If you want to hear Chris Cornells range, check out their song (Cochise). Be sure to watch the official video only. You will know you have the right video cause the band members arrive in a car followed by a nasty beat, it is all part of the experience, and will blow your mind. By the way I challenge you not to headbang, I bet you can't do it. RIP Chris you are missed.........
I grew up on Soundgarden & their knack of being able to groove outwith 4/4 timing. It's a special thing! ;) 3 essential albums are Badmotorfinger(1991), Superunknown(1994), & Down on the Upside(1996). I own & still regularly listen to everything they released, but these 3 are the core of the thing for the uninitiated who may read this.... & I maintain these are *albums* & there is value in listening thru each *as an album* The Temple of the Dog album(1991) Chris Cornell did with what was to become Pearl Jam is well worth a listen too- "Hunger Strike" would be the obvious choice since it has a video showing Cornell & Vedder sharing vocal duties. Also the first Audioslave album slaps. The single "Cochise" has a video with a story- given that it was shot less than a year after 9/11, the $100k+ of fireworks let off in Sepulveda had folks in LA calling police in their hundreds asking if they were under attack!! o_O I bet somebody got their wrist slapped for that disruption LOL
Chris Cornell, Eddie Vedder, Layne Staley (Alice in Chains), Scott Weiland (Stone Temple Pilots) and Kurt Cobain. All lead singers in the grunge era and all were dynamic front men.
You do amazing reaction my friend! Keep it up. I would love to see more Linkin Park and Please do Audioslave Like a Stone!!!! You rock man! God bless 🙌
Key boards and synths dominated 80s alternative; Depeche Mode, Thomas Dolby, Thompson Twins etc etc; so they have been around a long time. The 90s, alternative rock scene was breaking away from all that. Styles and music are all circular, they come back around, 💫. It's just each generation thinks it started with them.
This is my 2nd favorite -Audioslave- Cornell song next to Like a Stone. Chris was incredibly poetic with his lyrics, and I really ought to check out more of his other works.
Soundgarden rules my man. Truly not one bad song and they have a ton. Epic band. Check out My Wave off of Superunknown. Kind of like the follow up from Fell......after breaking out of the depression and sayin..."get outta here turds ...I do as I please...."
Following your comments at the beginning about production, remember some of the greatest albums of the 1990s were still recorded to tape. Slash and the Conspirators still do, not sure if anyone else does. No autotune, no adjusting timing, no playing to click tracks, and rests and space. I've been going back to more of that era (my teen/young adult music) and enjoying it more than new rock/metal.
80s bands and musicians like Mother Love Bone and Andrew Wood are a heavy inspiration for the grunge sound and lyrical composition style of these 90s bands. Chris’s music career was heavily inspired/catalyzed by his personal relationship with Andrew. Alice In Chains is another band that was heavily inspired and influenced by Mother Love Bone and Andrew Woods unfortunate passing.
New sub here. I checked this video out because this song is one of my faves. Also, One simply *does not* skip past Chris Cornell. May I suggest you check out the lyrics? The lyrics make this song absolutely next level.
Someone touched on this, but what is wild is that they released a rehersal/live version for their video. This is not the version on the album or the radio version. I think it really goes to show their talent in that this is a raw version. Not the polished studio sound you would expect to be put out for a video on MTV, which drove your band in the 90s.
I got here because I wanted to listen to this song, it means a lot to me. But I don't understand how it's supposed to be possible that the youtuber had never heard this song before. He doesn't even listed his background in his info, I could perhaps believe it if he was raised in an Amish comuunity or something, but mate, it's Soundgarden, didn't he listen to their songs when Chris passed away? On the raido, TV, a friend, whatever? Spotify? I don't understand. It doesn't make sense
It’s not ‘layering’…it’s jGOOD ARRANGEMENT-and that’s something that comes from playing together as a group, in one garage/rehearsal space, then thousands of hours of gigging in tiny pubs, clubs, and private parties, forever refining the sound. I can’t relate to any band formed after 1998, I don’t think.
@@antonreactstorock interesting info....this is basically a live studio version....the album version is bit different and polished...shows how awesome Soundgarden is. I like creed a lot...but Soundgarden is otherworldly.....lyrics, composition, and obviously singing are just almost incomparable to anything else.
Poor guy was sitting on this song ( this depression) all his life. Unfortunately how ironic, great talent and one a the coolest dudes in the industry. In my opinion
Chris is a true music icon ❤️. His solo album SCREAM written with Timbaland is a Masterpiece in my opinion. His band Audioslave is incredible. So many amazing songs.
His álbum Scream is so underrated
@@ALGUSA86 So glad you like the Scream album. Great songs like Ground Zero ( Amazing Video). Never Far Away, Enemy. I like all the songs on that album.
Obviously, Black Hole Sun is one of their most well-known songs. They've always had this strange quality like you said, makes them very unique and interesting
Matt Cameron is also the drummer for Pearl Jam. Soundgarden and Pearl Jam are like a big family.
RIP Chris. Such an amazing voice and talent gone too soon. Too often, listening to his music after his death, I get this strange haunting feeling knowing how much he suffered with depression. This song, among many others, and Like A Stone (by audioslave) evoke this very sad and melancholic feeling considering the sound and the lyrical content of those songs and then knowing how he passed. I definitely recommend doing Like A Stone, it's a fantastic song with great writing.
and yes, soundgarden was grunge. It was one of the "big four" and one of the firsts, along with Pearl Jam, Nirvana, and Alice In Chains.
ALSO if u want to hear Eddie Vedder (Pearl Jam) along with some other members with Chris and some members of Soundgarden they had a brief super group called Temple of the Dog and their song Hunger Strike is really good! Chris and Eddie's vocals on one track are insane!
Not "one of the first", they were the first. Out of the big 4 to come out of Seattle, they were making music the earliest.
Chris Cornell had one of the most unique and iconic voices not only in Rock but in music. He's sorely missed. RIP
Shadow On The Sun is my fav Audioslave song. Then again there are many awesome songs from Chris
Incredible song ❤️
If you listen to the words, you will see that Chris is singing about his battle with depression. Sadly he lost that battle in 2017. 😔
Listen to Mailman. It’s Chris’ emotion that he puts into his performances. That’s why he captures our hearts. Because him and his lyrics are so relatable to many of us. We will always love Chris and keep him in our hearts. Thank you. Great review.
Creed is post-grunge, came along later. Soundgarden was one of the early important grunge bands (to the extent grunge is even a thing). Explore Alice in Chains too if you haven't yet.
I feel soundgarden fall into rock/grunge scene
Yes! Chris is my fave! Soundgarden was the first grunge band to really become mainstream. They were very original and experimental. Grunge was deep and awesome!
Chris was in 3 bands and was the main songwriter for all: Soundgarden, Temple of the Dog and Audioslave and had a great solo career in between all that and many movie soundtrack songs.
Heavier Soundgarden songs that show his voice r Slaves and Bulldozers and Mailman. More mainstream radio awesome songs were Black hole sun, Spoonman, Burden in my hand.
Awesome Audioslave slaves songs r I am the Highway and Like a stone.
Temple of the dog was a 1 album project Chris did and Eddie Vedder is on a few songs(before PJ was even known). Chris was a friend and mentor to Eddie. The song Hunger Strike is one of the most iconic grunge songs with Chris and Eddie so u have to check that out.
Awesome solo songs of his that show a totally different side are Sunshower and When I’m Down live at the Troubadour is my absolute favorite vocal of his EVER!
So glad u r in a better place. It has been a rough few years. My daughter is a teenager and really struggling with depression right now so I feel for you. ✌️ and 💕 and Chris 😄
BTW the drummer, Matt Cameron became Pearl Jam’s drummer after Soundgarden broke up.
Oh and Chris also does the best covers and makes them his own. Check out his cover of Prince’s Nothing Compares to you and Michael Jackson’s Billie Jean. He will blow u away!
Sorry for the long note. I just get so thrilled to watch people discover Chris because he brings me such joy and I really like your reactions, honesty and understanding enough about music to ‘get it’ and have great discussions about the musicianship etc.
One of Soundgarden's songs that is a fan fav is, "Slaves and Bulldozers". Listen to the recorded version. AMAZING song! AMAZING! Chris's voice is unbelievable!
Anton says "Alright Chris, what do you got? Let's see what your voice sounds like." I laugh out loud at the anticipation.
Soundgarden's Telephantasm was on my radio on repeat when I was a teen. So great because they picked such a good selection that there was a song to fit every mood but could still be listened to at any time.
And down the Chris Cornell rabbit hole he goes...
Soundgarden are fantastic but don't forget Audioslave who's Chris plus plus Rage Against the Machine minus Zach 👍
Edit: And since others are saying it Like a Stone is a must listen. My favourite song ever and there's a lot of meaning behind it (if you know the history of Chris' life).
huge soundgarden fan like chris cornell really has a impact on my life bro this my first time here
There is a super group made up of remaining members of Rage Against the Machine, with Chris Cornell as of course the vocals.They are called Audioslave. If you want to hear Chris Cornells range, check out their song (Cochise). Be sure to watch the official video only. You will know you have the right video cause the band members arrive in a car followed by a nasty beat, it is all part of the experience, and will blow your mind. By the way I challenge you not to headbang, I bet you can't do it. RIP Chris you are missed.........
for me ..... this song juss paints tht rainy day cloudy and gray outside
Glad your with us!
I grew up on Soundgarden & their knack of being able to groove outwith 4/4 timing. It's a special thing! ;)
3 essential albums are Badmotorfinger(1991), Superunknown(1994), & Down on the Upside(1996). I own & still regularly listen to everything they released, but these 3 are the core of the thing for the uninitiated who may read this.... & I maintain these are *albums* & there is value in listening thru each *as an album*
The Temple of the Dog album(1991) Chris Cornell did with what was to become Pearl Jam is well worth a listen too- "Hunger Strike" would be the obvious choice since it has a video showing Cornell & Vedder sharing vocal duties.
Also the first Audioslave album slaps. The single "Cochise" has a video with a story- given that it was shot less than a year after 9/11, the $100k+ of fireworks let off in Sepulveda had folks in LA calling police in their hundreds asking if they were under attack!! o_O I bet somebody got their wrist slapped for that disruption LOL
Chris Cornell, Eddie Vedder, Layne Staley (Alice in Chains), Scott Weiland (Stone Temple Pilots) and Kurt Cobain. All lead singers in the grunge era and all were dynamic front men.
You do amazing reaction my friend! Keep it up. I would love to see more Linkin Park and Please do Audioslave Like a Stone!!!! You rock man! God bless 🙌
Key boards and synths dominated 80s alternative; Depeche Mode, Thomas Dolby, Thompson Twins etc etc; so they have been around a long time. The 90s, alternative rock scene was breaking away from all that. Styles and music are all circular, they come back around, 💫. It's just each generation thinks it started with them.
This is my 2nd favorite -Audioslave- Cornell song next to Like a Stone. Chris was incredibly poetic with his lyrics, and I really ought to check out more of his other works.
This is a Soundgarden song not AudioSlave
@@lt6245 that's what I get for listening to Chris before I've had my coffee 😂🤣 thanks 👍
@@SkilledTadpole Chris had so many great songs from both bands ( Soundgarden and AudioSlave) 👍
Soundgarden rules my man. Truly not one bad song and they have a ton. Epic band. Check out My Wave off of Superunknown. Kind of like the follow up from Fell......after breaking out of the depression and sayin..."get outta here turds ...I do as I please...."
Following your comments at the beginning about production, remember some of the greatest albums of the 1990s were still recorded to tape. Slash and the Conspirators still do, not sure if anyone else does. No autotune, no adjusting timing, no playing to click tracks, and rests and space. I've been going back to more of that era (my teen/young adult music) and enjoying it more than new rock/metal.
and if you like drums you might enjoy the story of this Soundgarden song ua-cam.com/video/R1KzFPRQp4c/v-deo.html
Damn dude, that's true!
You should react to "Outshined", "Let me Drown", "or Room a Thousand Years Wide", or "Black Rain"
80s bands and musicians like Mother Love Bone and Andrew Wood are a heavy inspiration for the grunge sound and lyrical composition style of these 90s bands.
Chris’s music career was heavily inspired/catalyzed by his personal relationship with Andrew.
Alice In Chains is another band that was heavily inspired and influenced by Mother Love Bone and Andrew Woods unfortunate passing.
New sub here. I checked this video out because this song is one of my faves. Also, One simply *does not* skip past Chris Cornell. May I suggest you check out the lyrics? The lyrics make this song absolutely next level.
Someone touched on this, but what is wild is that they released a rehersal/live version for their video. This is not the version on the album or the radio version. I think it really goes to show their talent in that this is a raw version. Not the polished studio sound you would expect to be put out for a video on MTV, which drove your band in the 90s.
for a heavy song bro i highly suggest gun , i awake , beyond the wheel , new damage , holy water , limo wreck
This music is VISCERAL...its not manufactured like stuff today
and demos
He “covered” this later on via msn. Still amazing but in such a different way
Greta van fleet candle light sessions is pretty raw.
Chris Cornell GOAT
yooo
most trippy song ........ for me is applebite
Nice reaction. Try rush yyz in Rio. Jinjer teacher teacher. Tool?
guckk mann havent heard this song inna minute man cant eait to do a cover
Fun fact : Chris was awesome.
Lol, we had the synth at that time but GRUNGE music was against that shit. And btw this is Grunge/ heavy metal
also studio version is different then this one and bro they have an entire album special edition tht has there rehearsals
The 90's was so good 😢 it made everything falls flat since for me.
I got here because I wanted to listen to this song, it means a lot to me.
But I don't understand how it's supposed to be possible that the youtuber had never heard this song before. He doesn't even listed his background in his info, I could perhaps believe it if he was raised in an Amish comuunity or something, but mate, it's Soundgarden, didn't he listen to their songs when Chris passed away? On the raido, TV, a friend, whatever? Spotify? I don't understand. It doesn't make sense
ilike how yu describe it bro
It’s not ‘layering’…it’s jGOOD ARRANGEMENT-and that’s something that comes from playing together as a group, in one garage/rehearsal space, then thousands of hours of gigging in tiny pubs, clubs, and private parties, forever refining the sound. I can’t relate to any band formed after 1998, I don’t think.
Let's leave creed out of this.
Love them both
Sir! We will thank you never to put Soundgarden and Creed in the same paragraph or sentence ever again. Soundgarden is a thousand heads above Creed.
Honestly I think both are awesome from what I have heard.
@@antonreactstorock interesting info....this is basically a live studio version....the album version is bit different and polished...shows how awesome Soundgarden is. I like creed a lot...but Soundgarden is otherworldly.....lyrics, composition, and obviously singing are just almost incomparable to anything else.
ROFLMAO
cant keep time.
Ya I'm rolling on the floor too
Really! Creed is not in the same category. They first made it in 2000. Creed sucks!!
Indeed
Creed bro? Creed? Just stop it man
Poor guy was sitting on this song ( this depression) all his life. Unfortunately how ironic, great talent and one a the coolest dudes in the industry. In my opinion