A darkly beautiful voice and a deeply complex and interesting personality in music. I know you never expect it, but this is just heavy news. RIP big guy, I will hear your voice in my head the rest of my life.
SHINE ON MARK you are a mad, beautiful genius. You're the greatest, most underrated American writer and singer working today. For all you fans watching this who get chills and sighs listening to this man, you're not nuts, you've just got seriously, seriously good taste.
Every once in a while I'll have a bad day or just need some beauty in my life and I'll find myself right back here. Thank you for the soul healing music.
I met Mark a few years ago after a show,it was one of the few times as an adult I felt fear before talking to someone because of how menacing and almost inhuman he seems on stage but he was super laid back and gracious. Even though we were all there to see him and his band he seemed surprised so many people know and love his music. It's pretty fucking cool that he just comes out and talks to everyone after the show,a lot of bands might have you pay extra or win some contest to get limited backstage access but for Mark that's just standard. I'm sure he forgot about it 20 seconds later but I'll always remember that. He couldn't be more different than the ruthless rock mercenary I imagined him to be
That is very true. saw Mark two months ago after a gig in Tel Aviv. he was exhausted and even worn out in his appearance, yet so grateful to have a little talk with his fans. I managed to utter a bunch of words and and I can tell he actually listened.
His death hurt. One of the only singers from my childhood who's death made me actually stop what i was doing and just think about him for a good half hour or so when i first heard. His book is a must listen in audiobook form. I read it many times but its nothing compared to hearing him speak the stories.
I had a drink with these boys in Nice N Sleazy's, Glasgow after their Blues Funeral Tour. Ended up having a few beers on their bus. Gentlemen the lot of 'em. Shame Mark never made an appearance that night, though, I found it hard enough keeping my cool without the presence of the man himself
Gravedigger's Song always been one f my favorite Lanegan tunes but St. Louis Elegy continues to climb in the ranks. It's an absolute all timer. Rest Easy legend. We'll miss you so...
For me, Mark is a perfect example of someone so talented that he demands you listen. For the most part I never liked his music but I had to listen to that voice.
This is what I always come back to....Whenever. Best shit ever... Bad day, here. Good day, here. Sad, depressed day, definitely here. Better than the album, like most live stuff Mark does. RIP...
Lanegan's voice is golden rich like a heavenly hybrid of Cohen and Reed , with so much heart and vulnerability.Truly stirring up emotion like not many singers have ever reached. I can also hear Dave Gahan's influence in Mr Lanegan .R.I.P Mark .x
A true artist -uncompromising in every way. He could have rode the hit-machine during the commercial success of The Screaming Trees.....Instead, he made art. Musicians like Mr. Lanegan keep music worth listening to. Thank you sir!
As much as I would like to see the trees together, this is more interesting, And the projects Martin does are as well. But both artists have tread different wanters and though that's cool, it would not gel together again. Plus the brothers.... :P
I thought Mark would live forever after all he went through. He was a big figure in the Seattle scene whether people knew it or not. Good friends and a musical collaborator with Kurt Cobain and Layne Stayley. One of the rawest, heaviest and most emotional voices of his era. RIP fella. If heaven is real, you, Layne, Kurt, and Jeffrey Lee Pierce are putting on one fucking hell of a show up there. Read Mark's autobiography if you want to get lost in one crazy rollercoaster of a life, and listen to all his music if you want to get lost even further. Too many cool people are dying right now.
I think he's the best voice from the Seattle era (Cornell at #2 and Vedder at #3). He was that damn good, and his song-writing was as good if not better than either of them....just an incredible talent who had coolness seeping out of his pores.
i’m only now discovering ‘Blues Funeral’. better late than never. god damn what an amazing record. ‘The Gravedigger’s Song’ is one of the most beautiful songs i’ve ever heard. keep listening to it over and over. love the band. but really love the guitar player who looks like Johnny Cash. Mark Lanegan is a God.
I eat and Breathe the Gospel of Lanegan. I saw him with the Gutter Twins in Minneapolis and that was my blessing. The Bible is "Whiskey for the Holy Ghost" --Barracho got me through some tough times.
I just read Sing Backwards And Weep and it was brutally honest. After reading it I can’t believe Mark made it out of the 90s. I’m sure glad he did cause he had so much more to do after he got sober. A true artist who never strayed from his own vision. RIP Mark.
To me, there is something special about the atmosphere and melody on "Harborview Hospital". Still listening to this since it very came out and now is 2021....
Amazing performance, from Mark and the band. Can't believe he's gone, even though I was surprised he kept going as long as he did. I thought his new life in Killarney would keep him with us for a bit longer, but even so, what a contribution, and what performances (and memories of them) he left behind.
Been years, big fan sir I work for a govt bank here in India, I want to see Seattle before I die, I want to attend your life concerts 😭😭😭❤️❤️❤️ I love you sir ❤️
a voice that is an inspiration, 4 minutes that become a story that lasts forever. only a few have this gift, he had it. he left something in people's hearts, and this is the best for a human being, the best for an artist.
Oh little burning star, now you can go to heaven and shine with other legends like you, eternally, your art, forever. 🌟🖤 RIP MARK LANEGAN (1964-2022) 🕯
Fantastic session all round... great band, great sound, and Mark at his absolute peak here, such soul and depth to his voice... he'll forever be one of my favourite singers... RIP
1:45 Much praise to the cameraman on this. Usually, I hate when they cut away from the guitar player during solos, but Mark’s facial expression is so heartbreakingly blue during Gravedigger. In true Seattle Style, the man was terrifyingly genuine. They caught it perfectly. RIP.
Just saw the awful news and immediately wanted to watch this majestic performance again. What a legend Mark was. RIP.
OMG, my heart is full of sorrow and sadness ..... ua-cam.com/video/j0NKfBjlKww/v-deo.html
A darkly beautiful voice and a deeply complex and interesting personality in music. I know you never expect it, but this is just heavy news. RIP big guy, I will hear your voice in my head the rest of my life.
@@nohabloemojislosiento4930 Does anyone know how he died?
me to that performance was majestic rip
Had to come to this performance, too. Just can't believe he is gone -unreal
Rest easy Mark, two years gone today. Thoughts go out to all who loved him and his music.
Thanks David I sure loved him.
God damn, Lanegan is just the coolest bastard on the planet.
Une classe peu commune. La classe de ce monsieur, putain!
He has the coolest face of all time! So much expression, yet expressionless at the same time. It's a paradox!
"Woman, are you home? House of cards, frame of bone. Here I am, earthly bound. Hallelujah, I'm goin' down."
Perfect lyrics and perfect execution.
Ten years later, still rings true. Dear God, bring real music back.
Agreed 👍🏼. Very cool lyrics and song.
SHINE ON MARK you are a mad, beautiful genius. You're the greatest, most underrated American writer and singer working today. For all you fans watching this who get chills and sighs listening to this man, you're not nuts, you've just got seriously, seriously good taste.
👍
Mark is so badass he has Johnny Cash back from the dead playing in his band
Mark is so badass, than in 90s open concerts for Mr. Cash himself
I saw that! He´s also Mayor Shalbourne
Ouuu yeaahhh!!! ;)
A young Johnny at that too!
fyi his name is Steven Janssens
I'm fucking devastated, this man is a personal hero. Watch over us every now and then if you can, Mark. We're only small and you're a titan.
RIP
Lanegan would disagree with your last sentence
I feel your pain. I saw Screaming Trees in Reading and was really impressed.Jst came across his memoirs and I miss him
Stop it. You’re a precious jewel in the fathers crown
@@chappym2 yep still true though
I was obsessed with Blues Funeral when it came out. It was a magical record. RIP Lanegan...
Man I feel that. I got the record and spin it often to this day. It's a masterpiece!
blues funeral is such a powerful and perfect album!!!!
It made me a fan for sure
It's the one that got me into his solo work, such a gem. That tour was amazing.
perfect album
@@greymodoy2126 for sure bro. And Bubblegum too. The others only a little bit lower. But I've not yet found a bad song of the Immortal
This sounds amazing! RIP Mark. The world feels lonelier today.
Every once in a while I'll have a bad day or just need some beauty in my life and I'll find myself right back here. Thank you for the soul healing music.
I met Mark a few years ago after a show,it was one of the few times as an adult I felt fear before talking to someone because of how menacing and almost inhuman he seems on stage but he was super laid back and gracious. Even though we were all there to see him and his band he seemed surprised so many people know and love his music. It's pretty fucking cool that he just comes out and talks to everyone after the show,a lot of bands might have you pay extra or win some contest to get limited backstage access but for Mark that's just standard. I'm sure he forgot about it 20 seconds later but I'll always remember that. He couldn't be more different than the ruthless rock mercenary I imagined him to be
That is very true. saw Mark two months ago after a gig in Tel Aviv. he was exhausted and even worn out in his appearance, yet so grateful to have a little talk with his fans. I managed to utter a bunch of words and and I can tell he actually listened.
His hands are so unbelievably soft, too. 😂
Awesome would love to meet him
A real artist
i've met him after a show as well, he's extremely humble
RIP Mark, I will always come back to this performance
this performance is amazing
What a voice. What a feeling. A great companion for many many moments. God bless his soul, RIP Mark!
If there is one guy who can bring me to tears simply by singing, it must be Mark Lanegan...
RIP Mark Lanegan, the tunes in this are some of my favourite songs of the last decade. Brilliant.
totaly briliant rip mark
So so tragic 😭rest in peace beautiful soul Mark Lanegan Sir🙏🖤 You and your music will live forever in our hearts🖤
His death hurt. One of the only singers from my childhood who's death made me actually stop what i was doing and just think about him for a good half hour or so when i first heard. His book is a must listen in audiobook form. I read it many times but its nothing compared to hearing him speak the stories.
Just heard Mark's gone? Wow I can't believe it. What a fucking voice. RIP xx
RIP Mark. We were blessed by your art.
The best combination of bad ass music and persian rugs I saw in my entire life
RIP brother. Your music and your story probally saved my life. I hope you found peace.
This is the best thing I've found on UA-cam for a long time. 16 minutes of absolute class.
The most stunning version of St. Louis that I have ever heard. This whole set is an absolute joy. Lanegan, you will be so missed.
I had a drink with these boys in Nice N Sleazy's, Glasgow after their Blues Funeral Tour. Ended up having a few beers on their bus. Gentlemen the lot of 'em. Shame Mark never made an appearance that night, though, I found it hard enough keeping my cool without the presence of the man himself
can’t stop listening and watching; miss you every day
0:06 "The Gravedigger's Song"
3:45 "St. Louis Elegy"
8:25 "Riot In My House"
12:05 "Harborview Hospital"
Bless you my sweet summer child, bless you
Thanks.
Thanks!
Спасибо!
Thank you so much
His lyrical skills are on another level.
True!
No doubt
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He's a poet. I speak about him in present because he still lives in my heart through his music. It was the way we found us in this Life.
This is so fucking good. It blows everything that is playing on the radio out of the water. I hope you are raising hell where ever you are
His voice...it goes all the way inside me..unreal natural talent..such a loss 😢
Gravedigger's Song always been one f my favorite Lanegan tunes but St. Louis Elegy continues to climb in the ranks. It's an absolute all timer. Rest Easy legend. We'll miss you so...
Adiós Mark, siempre amaré tu música... 😭💔
sempre amaremos
Gobsmacking 16 minutes... Have to listen again and again. Mark Lanegan has to be my top vocal ever - just incredible!
This version of "St. Louis Elegy" is fucking mind blowing.
I concur
This singer used to open the 2 doors : hell & heaven, and now he is telling his story,
Amazing guy!!!
Greatly missed and it’s day one. His songs gave me such comfort on some of my hard days. Thank you Mark
Just realized I left this comment two years ago. After reading the comment….I realized I was the author hahahaha
Thanks for everything. Rest in peace, Mr. Lanegan. 🖤
For me, Mark is a perfect example of someone so talented that he demands you listen. For the most part I never liked his music but I had to listen to that voice.
If a glass of Bourbon could sing, it would sound just like Mark Lanegan,
+Mark Taylor Tom Waits disagree.
+B Bobic A bottle of Bourbon that has been left in a cellar for a few hundred years would sound like Tom Waits.
+Mark Taylor ahahahahahhaha and a barrel of wine?
uahahah :-)
Why man?
This is what I always come back to....Whenever. Best shit ever... Bad day, here. Good day, here. Sad, depressed day, definitely here. Better than the album, like most live stuff Mark does. RIP...
Time ceased to exist as I immersed myself in this mesmerizing performance.
Thank you
@@richiecrosdale1 You are welcome.
Lanegan's voice is golden rich like a heavenly hybrid of Cohen and Reed , with so much heart and vulnerability.Truly stirring up emotion like not many singers have ever reached. I can also hear Dave Gahan's influence in Mr Lanegan .R.I.P Mark .x
absolutely terrified and blown away from this.
yes. terrrified is the word. im playing this in the last days.
I grew up with Mark. He was simply amazing back then. And now looking back...I had no idea.
Bravo Mark.
Damn the heaviness of that first track at the end with Mark just scowling is too fucking cool. What a badass
A true artist -uncompromising in every way. He could have rode the hit-machine during the commercial success of The Screaming Trees.....Instead, he made art. Musicians like Mr. Lanegan keep music worth listening to. Thank you sir!
As much as I would like to see the trees together, this is more interesting, And the projects Martin does are as well. But both artists have tread different wanters and though that's cool, it would not gel together again.
Plus the brothers.... :P
Just watched this again. Mark was so great and had this unique voice. Wish I could see him performing live once again.
Will always miss him!
When i read the comment that said "goodbye mark" while listening to harborview hostpital, it bringed tears to my eyes
Farewell Mark. Thank you for the music. RIP.
My god that voice! It gets better and better with age!
I had enormous pleasure to see Mark and this band of his in 2012. Rip Mark.
What a great bunch of musicians!
Absolutely true!
rest well old wolf, you deserve it. Thank you for all the incredible music and writing.
I always come back to that session. So deep.
I thought Mark would live forever after all he went through. He was a big figure in the Seattle scene whether people knew it or not. Good friends and a musical collaborator with Kurt Cobain and Layne Stayley. One of the rawest, heaviest and most emotional voices of his era. RIP fella. If heaven is real, you, Layne, Kurt, and Jeffrey Lee Pierce are putting on one fucking hell of a show up there. Read Mark's autobiography if you want to get lost in one crazy rollercoaster of a life, and listen to all his music if you want to get lost even further. Too many cool people are dying right now.
I think he's the best voice from the Seattle era (Cornell at #2 and Vedder at #3). He was that damn good, and his song-writing was as good if not better than either of them....just an incredible talent who had coolness seeping out of his pores.
@@keithpatrick156 RIP to a legend, and don't take it personally, but seriously... anyone NOT naming Layne in even the top 3 is nuts.
Yes very sad, he was one of the grunge survivors but was taken away from us.
Harbour view hospital a gem among gems.
Jeffrey Lee Pierce would never get along with such a trio of losers 😂 .
i have watched this video approximately 104 times as of 3-9-18
immense Mark Lanegan
Such a tight performance, love it
i’m only now discovering ‘Blues Funeral’. better late than never. god damn what an amazing record.
‘The Gravedigger’s Song’ is one of the most beautiful songs i’ve ever heard. keep listening to it over and over.
love the band. but really love the guitar player who looks like Johnny Cash.
Mark Lanegan is a God.
Rest in peace, Mark. Your voice will be missed.
200 time here, never gets old
I eat and Breathe the Gospel of Lanegan. I saw him with the Gutter Twins in Minneapolis and that was my blessing. The Bible is "Whiskey for the Holy Ghost" --Barracho got me through some tough times.
Can't get enough of Mark Lanegan.
I just read Sing Backwards And Weep and it was brutally honest. After reading it I can’t believe Mark made it out of the 90s. I’m sure glad he did cause he had so much more to do after he got sober. A true artist who never strayed from his own vision. RIP Mark.
you will be missed. life's lonely moments will feel lonelier than ever
I love his face.. He would make a striking B&W portrait. He most certainly owns a distinctive edge.
To me, there is something special about the atmosphere and melody on "Harborview Hospital".
Still listening to this since it very came out and now is 2021....
💔💔💔💔 r.i.p incredible voice, I loved this era! Had the opportunity to hold his hands, I'll never forget that.
Amazing performance, from Mark and the band. Can't believe he's gone, even though I was surprised he kept going as long as he did. I thought his new life in Killarney would keep him with us for a bit longer, but even so, what a contribution, and what performances (and memories of them) he left behind.
Been years, big fan sir
I work for a govt bank here in India, I want to see Seattle before I die, I want to attend your life concerts 😭😭😭❤️❤️❤️
I love you sir ❤️
The good ones are going away..... I'm fucking devastated....
Met him last Saturday in Sydney after his performance. He was so nice and polite, I was happy to meet him in such good spirits
Truly my favorite vocalist out of the Seattle scene. Glad you're still here with us, Mark.
saw him at the sugar club in dublin,blow me away,best gig i've been to in 30 years
a voice that is an inspiration, 4 minutes that become a story that lasts forever. only a few have this gift, he had it. he left something in people's hearts, and this is the best for a human being, the best for an artist.
Amazing performance by Mark and the band, amazing job done by the sound engineer. This is about as pristine as you can get.
That guitarist is unreal.
Who is?
yeah the Johnny Cash holograms are getting too good these days
I'd love to know who it is
@@callmegholi Darude Sandstorm
Correct. Lanegan had a talent for recruiting the best players. Especially from the PNW. Respect
Love ,passion,life......all the truth in his voice .... Legend for ever
This sound is absurd. Fuckin' awesome.
Que clase de banda. Ostia, suena cabrona. Mark, te amo por siempre
69th like! RIP Mark Lanegan ❤️
Oh little burning star, now you can go to heaven and shine with other legends like you, eternally, your art, forever. 🌟🖤 RIP MARK LANEGAN (1964-2022) 🕯
I watch and listen to him everyday ..can't help it..so sad😭😭😭😭
I love his voice . It’s so beautiful!
When that voice rolls in...every song in the world becomes his kingdom. Miss you, big man.
The assistant photographer and the gaffer get a credit, but none of the band -travesty!
They are sublime and Mark Lanegan lethal as usual.
ABSOLUTELY AMAZING! INCREDIBLE HUMAN, INCREDIBLE VOICE
This little session of music is on another level ,I would love to have sat in the corner and witnessed this
Utterly brilliant. Mark's voice is an environment in itself; smoky, dimly lit, uncomfortable yet oh so inviting.
Descanse em paz, lenda!!
Fantastic session all round... great band, great sound, and Mark at his absolute peak here, such soul and depth to his voice... he'll forever be one of my favourite singers... RIP
Aqui do Brasil,.lamentamos a morte de Mark Lanegan.
Uma das grandes vozes do Rock'n Roll.
Fica a obra pra ser curtida.
Descansr em paz, Mark
Lanegan is one of my favorite artists right now. He's a real poet
"......Mr. Mark Lanegan!"
- Layne Staley/Long Gone Day/Mad Season live at The Moore
Mark Lanegan.. One of the most underrated vocalists of his generation.
Rest In Peace Mark 🥀🙏
Some hurt more than others & this one hurts more…
That band is also bad ass Mark. Awesome. I listen to this everyday.
Rest in Peace Mark. Thanks for the music.
1:45 Much praise to the cameraman on this. Usually, I hate when they cut away from the guitar player during solos, but Mark’s facial expression is so heartbreakingly blue during Gravedigger. In true Seattle Style, the man was terrifyingly genuine. They caught it perfectly. RIP.
this live is eating my brain!
listened to it for 2days non-stop
his voice just does things to me.....