@cldpiece0 I actually learned about Mother Love Bone thanks to following a rabbit hole involving Layne Staley. It's crazy how he ended up passing days before their first release, so they never got the true fame and stardom they deserved. Luckily, Eddie Vedder came along, and ended up forming Pearl Jam with the rest of the band. It's crazy how many of these bands were all interconnected in one way or another
Cornell's voice changes so much from song to song. Here, he gives a blues rocker vibe, a la Robert Plant. On Outshined and Jesus Christ Pose, he's kickass metal singer. On Spoon Man and Black Hole Sun, he's an emotive, beautiful singer. It's amazing really.
his singing diversity sets him apart. Most great rock singers sound great but they have a certain sound and that's it. Chris could sing one song and sound different in another one.
and his love songs are THE ONLY ONES im able to listen to, temple of the dog album for ex i cant stand romantic songs from no one, but his are celestial
My family was not that wealthy when I grew up, so I persuading this jock type in my class to tape headbanger's ball on VHS for me. I remember waiting outside my school every Monday for him to give me these tapes. It was the high light of my week back then, haha. I also clearly remember falling in love with this song the instant I saw this video, and I still love it after all these years. The best Soundgarden song, imo. Rest in peace, Chris.
the haunting intro guitar with cornells voice fading in is all you need to hear to confirm that chris cornell is the greatest rock singer who ever lived.....absolutely gutted. thanks chris cornell for your amazing talent.
Yeah I mean Freddy Mercury is just the top. Then I have Layne Staley and Chris right there Together. I know there are lot of great vocalist but these are my top 3
WOW!!! This still -- 31 years later -- gives me chills and makes the hair on my arms stand up and salute the late great singer Chris Cornell. I still remember our conversation when Soundgarden played the Cleveland Phantasy Theater during this 1990 period. I told him that "I hear the Led Zeppelin and Black Sabbath influences in your songs but I love how you guys have created something new, fresh, exciting and powerful. And, dude, your voice can move mountains!" Chris was beaming with a huge smile ear to ear as he simply said, "Thank you."
This video was my introduction to Chris Cornell and Soundgarden. I remember seeing this video on MTV's "120 Minutes" for the first time. Here's this guy, shirtless, with hair like a lion's mane, wearing shorts adorned with duct tape, and stomping around in Doc Martens, looking every bit as feral as a wild animal, screaming the song's opening vocals like a shrieking banshee... ...HOLY SH*T. I WAS SOLD. I'd never heard anything like Chris Cornell's voice before or since. This death hurts, because it's one of mine. It's MY GENERATION. 52 is WAY TOO YOUNG. RIP Chris Cornell.
This was such an amazing album, i saw them live so many times because I lived in Seattle right before the grunge scene exploded and all these local bands suddenly became popular. Good memoirs , good music, good times.
Gee, I envy you so much. I wish I was there. Grunge didn't come out and circulating around the music scene in Oklahoma until a few years later after Soundgarden's first album. Oklahoma runs behind times. No wonder Soundgarden, Pearl Jam, Alice In Chains, Nirvana, and Stone Temple Pilots rarely played here if ever. It's all country here, which I can't stand. Oklahoma is backwards in their taste in music. Oh, Geez.
There's no time to keep it low I've been deaf now I want noise You stay down But I won't be quiet I'll hammer on until you fight Loud love Loud love Loud love Loud love I'll hammer on until you fight If you've got some time to kill Slow resistance wins the war Well I know But that's no way to go You can't resist the louder pull Loud love Loud love Loud love Loud love You can't resist the louder pull, yeah ? Well that's right I want something to explode I've been deaf now I want noise Loud love Loud love Loud love Loud love, love yeah
I love the drums rhythm from 3:15 to 3:58 it's so unpredicted, so hard to follow. It's so clear the Matt Cameron drumming style. Long life to Soundgarden!
The first song of Sound Garden I ever heard. First thought, " This guy in duct tape shorts can really belt it out!" Chris, you'll be missed by soooo many. Prayers for your family.
RIP LEGEND CC so fortunate to have seen Chris with Audioslave twice & solo once I actually had tix 96 in Massachusetts they cancelled the show because his voice was shot than they broke up and I never got to see them when they reunited 😢 so lucky to see him @ all tho ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Chris was awsome in all those bands and in solo. Both bands were 2 of my favourites bands of alltime. They had great names (and it's rare) with significant and simple meaning (thanks to Chris) and amazing songs that sounded like no one else. I would love your input on our last video from our first album. It got the attention of one of my heroes Joe Bouchard (ex bass player founding members of BÖC) who is following us on Soundcloud but returns from people who likes same music is always the best. If you have just 3 minutes to listen and a bit more to comment, that would mean the world to me. Keep rockin' : ua-cam.com/video/i1fVRW6z3n4/v-deo.html and Happy new year
When this album came out in Seattle I was a 24 year old headbanger with no job, no money, and no clue. This was always my favorite band of 5 or 6 truly groundbreaking acts that were not just part of the same collective in the same scene, they were friends and that led me to be able to see Tad, Screaming Trees, Nirvana, Mudhoney, Mother Love Bone/Pearl Jam, and Soundgarden, and to a lesser extent Alice in Chains, (we called them Kinder garden because they weren't as good as Soundgarden) in any of the venues in Seattle. Playing with different acts, in smaller towns like Olympia and Bellingham, Spokane or Ellensburg, the shows I witnessed were legend, and you could FEEL it. You knew that what you were witnessing was monumental. Before Nevermind broke all the records, these were just a few of our local bands that you went to the bar and checked out and everyone felt a part of, even those of us that would be early and be in the front and get rewarded by spotting ourselves on an album cover or sleeve. Seeing these videos took me back to a time when young people who got no respect up until the early 90's .clothes, music, hair, drugs and alcohol.. everything we did was bad news for parents, teachers and cops. but when these bands got heard and exported around the globe it changed how I was treated and thought by everyone in town. I remember the change in perception that maybe were not just lazy loser hippie like kids with no brains, but were creative, intelligent, unsatisfied, young people who might have a point once in awhile, and were worth listening to. This collection of young people in the right town, at the right time, created music that influenced people in every corner of the globe and is still listened to, witnessed live and sometimes used to sell stuff.. Some have died, but most have lived lifes beyond any that one could imagine. It was a thing to experience and I thank God that I was allowed to bear witness to one of the biggest creative outputs of sustained quality, popular, hard rock music the world has ever seen in one place and one time. Must have been something in the water.
The Tranya Well having just returned from a decade in Phoenix it appears there is no scene of any real distinction going on... It is so expensive no one I grew up with can even afford to stay in the neighborhoods we grew up in... In the last 30 years Seattle has evolved into an overpriced yuppie (fill in your preferred word) hell with no charm, no feeling, no hope. The Bumbershoot festival, A perennial end of the summer festival used to feature three days of non stop music by the best of the best.. last year not one band I'd pay to see... This year? Weezer ( it would be the third time seeing them for me) and Die Antwoord. That's it! Somebody took everything that was cool about Seattle and jumped ship what is left I don't claim nor do I recognize.
You just about nailed it exactly correct, bdawg. The yuppienerd invasion has destroyed this city. Belltown is a "neighborhood" now. People, other than bums, actually live there. Most of the places we used to go to see bands have been eradicated and replaced with high rise yuppienerd-housing. The charm, eccentricities and quirkiness of the different communities in the Seattle area that were so vital to the creative spark that inspired so many of these bands, have been plowed into a homogenous generic mass filled with anonymous peoples from every corner of the country and the world. The Seattle of our youth is dead and gone forever, and the close-knit community that was instrumental to that late 80's early 90's music scene will never be repeated here. It's a tragedy that can only be fully realized if you had the privilege to grow up here.
I was so lucky to get to hear them play this live back in 1990. Was sort of a 🤯 because I'd never heard rock played quite like this! Me and my friends at the show had a moment when we stared at each other like😯 "Yea this is IT" and I swear they were the LOUDEST of the three groups that took the stage that night.
same here too, this is the song that started it all off for me. Grade 11, saw the video on Muchmusic, got the tape, and have been hooked ever since. Almost coming up to a year, and still so hard. Rest well Chris
SoundGarden Loud Love Lyrics. There's no time to keep it low I've been deaf now I want noise You stay down But I won't be quiet I'll hammer on until you fight Loud Love Loud Love Loud Love Loud Love If you've got some time to kill Slow resistance wins the war Well I know But that's no way to go You can't resist the louder pull Well that's right I want something to explode I've been deaf Now I want noise
This was the first song I ever heard by Soundgarden, It was at Vintage Vinyl in St Louis in the late 80s, this was the in store music and the album was on display-the combo of the 2 made my decision for me. I bought it on cassette and on my hour drive home had to repeatedly pick up my jaw from the floor sand put it back in place. I grew up on Sabbath, Zeppelin, UFO, NAZARETH etc. I was well versed in Hard rock. I was a Metalliholic from Kill em All on. I lived through the HAIR METAL YEARS, I bought GnR's Appetite for Destruction on Vinyl the day it came out. But this, this now was something totally new, part classic rock, part metal but something else entirely. It was Unique in that you could feel the soul in it. It was fresh in a way music had nott been for some time. The level of artistry even on this early work was evident we were getting ready to deal with something unlike anything that came before. And yes it takes a band-Matt/Kim/Ben are top level humans/musicians and artists in their own rights (plus look how well Cameron fits into Pearl Jam), but it was Chris Cornell who stood out. His words were etheral-you had to attach your own meaning to make your own story out of them-he just put his there as a reference point. He would go on to write some of the greatest lyrics of all time. But as good of a songwriter as he would become it was that voice that stopped you in ypur tracks. That voice, floating somewhere above the horizon building into a thunderhead of a rock n roll scream not heard since Robert Plant was in his prime. No, Chris Cornell was a master vocalist from the onset. He knew how to use echo and effects to amplify his natural gift and it was always beautiful. Check him out on Seasons from the Movie soundtrack for Singles, good god it still makes my neck hair stand at attention 30 years and a thousand listens later. Chris's voice exemplified the best of Rock n Roll music-it was distinctive, pleasant to the ear and capable of moving you to tears... Sorry for rambling but Chris has been on my mind a lot the last few days. the way i ended for him just did not sit well with me. I miss his artistic input to our current situation. He is missed...
Jesus is this the only one he knows then?? I mean it's a great song but I figure out of all their material his favorite would be something besides loud love, just my opinion. I can't really say anything though because my favorite is flower out of all that Sound to pick from the Garden so I guess I get it lol
Chris Cornell wrote that riff in addition to 60% other SG riffs including Spoonman, The day I tried to live, Rusty Cage, Outshined, Burden in my hand, Searching with my good eye closed, Mind Riot, Ugly Truth, Black Hole Sun. Just giving correct credits.
The interesting thing about me is I actually became bigger fan of Soundgarden after Chris Cornell had died. Unfortunately I didn't arrive in time. I wish I had gotten the chance to listen to them more when Chris was alive. I knew of Soundgarden and some of their songs and I was still really sad when I heard about Chris. After he died I decided to explore his disography a little bit deeper and I found out that I really like his music more than groups that ended before I existed. I now feel that I like Soundgarden more than Nirvana. Its sad, but true that some people are more appreciated in death than they ever were while they were alive. I wish knew more of Chris when he was here. I wish I had been a bigger Soundgarden fan when Chris was alive.
Go dig into Alice In Chains…. Layne Staley was a fucking force man…. And Audioslave never made a bad song. Chris really shined in that group in my opinion.
i hope you find the best place in there and Rest In Peace bro.. Thank you very much for Wonderful, Marvelous & Magnificent sounds.. Your songs always give me the power.. We will miss you.. (Rock Never Die)
the transition between the guitar and his voice in the intro is so fucking perfect and epic
oh, hi
Yeeesssss 😍
yes, in one point you realize it is not the guitar but the voice! Brutal....
+themiscellaneousman it had to be Cornell to fade in his voice with an electric guitar!
themiscellaneousman ,Amazing
I consider myself lucky to have seen Soundgarden live in 1992.
Hell yes I saw the man in his prime and I will be forever grateful!!!!
Very lucky indeed! 🤘🏽🖤
Me 2 Molson park Barrie, so glad once
You are
Me, too ♡
you literally can hear the transition from 80s metal to 90s grunge here. sick
You can hear it in Mother Love bones Stargazer too it’s crazy
@@jenniferdelarosafucking love mother love bone. i miss andrew wood like a mfer
@cldpiece0 I actually learned about Mother Love Bone thanks to following a rabbit hole involving Layne Staley. It's crazy how he ended up passing days before their first release, so they never got the true fame and stardom they deserved. Luckily, Eddie Vedder came along, and ended up forming Pearl Jam with the rest of the band. It's crazy how many of these bands were all interconnected in one way or another
80 metal lol... did you meen hard rock?
@@cldpiece0same
I love the type of people that love Chris Cornell!"
we should have a binge
Cause we're cool as shit
Ok, I'll just hang out in this thread then lol Miss him dearly
Roland Menchaca man I wish I had his hair....and his voice😂
I try to sing like him everyday.
Not the vocals but with his emotions.
Absolutely love how Kim's guitar wail fades into Chris's howl! Awesome!
Fucking Great band RIP BROTHER
I was sold on this band while hearing exactly that. What a powerful intro!
Kim Thayil is a beast ...and master of tone D
Such a good song. Dang.
I was reading this comment as it happened. Love it!
R.I.P. Chris Cornell
Incredibly Talented,
Incredibly Young,
Incredibly Missed.
Yeah...but "Incredibly Young"? I mean "Incredibly"? Not really. Sure, not old enough to die.
😔
M.L. Crow, hey! Life starts at 1,000 years old!
Young? He was in fifties
Steve Hunt Ehhhh unless he got cancer or any of the other 5 million natural causes of death lol
Cornell's voice changes so much from song to song. Here, he gives a blues rocker vibe, a la Robert Plant. On Outshined and Jesus Christ Pose, he's kickass metal singer. On Spoon Man and Black Hole Sun, he's an emotive, beautiful singer. It's amazing really.
his singing diversity sets him apart. Most great rock singers sound great but they have a certain sound and that's it. Chris could sing one song and sound different in another one.
He sings the same in every song
@@BeatlesFan1975 you have him confused with dave grohl
and his love songs are THE ONLY ONES im able to listen to, temple of the dog album for ex
i cant stand romantic songs from no one, but his are celestial
On Audioslave he sounds a lot like Dsvid Coverdale!
My family was not that wealthy when I grew up, so I persuading this jock type in my class to tape headbanger's ball on VHS for me. I remember waiting outside my school every Monday for him to give me these tapes. It was the high light of my week back then, haha. I also clearly remember falling in love with this song the instant I saw this video, and I still love it after all these years. The best Soundgarden song, imo. Rest in peace, Chris.
Tomnedreb I love your channel
I was a young mother when Headbanger's ball started. I had VHS tapes filled with it lol.
Tomnedreb i agree & this video is smokin hot i love it!!!
I love this song but Hands ALL Over is my favorite track off of this record. What a time for music the late 80s early 90s were a last Huraahh for ROCK
It was like a drug deal
Happy 60th birthday Chris. I miss u like I knew u.
That howl in the beginning always gives me chills
Chris Cornell has one of the best voices of rock !
+darwleg and layne stanley
darwleg Just a matter of taste I guess, but I cant stand Robert Plants voice. It is so average. No one does metal like the Yanks.
Rest In Peace. A rock Legend !
*Had
Samuel Skillern No HAS*
the haunting intro guitar with cornells voice fading in is all you need to hear to confirm that chris cornell is the greatest rock singer who ever lived.....absolutely gutted. thanks chris cornell for your amazing talent.
dem 86 I Agree.
Now don't forget about Freddy!!
The intro gives me so much chills. Its so melancholic
Yeah I mean Freddy Mercury is just the top. Then I have Layne Staley and Chris right there Together. I know there are lot of great vocalist but these are my top 3
+1
You'll never be forgotten Cornell.
Oh man, when his voice merges with the guitar feedback in the intro! Fire.
Kim Thaiyl most underrated guitarist ever!!!
Man! Absolutely agree!
Agreed.
Absolutely! 💯 he’s a guitar god! 🤘🏽🎸
Still my guitar hero.
100% severely underrated. He could write, he could shred, he was a consummate metal guitarist.
WOW!!! This still -- 31 years later -- gives me chills and makes the hair on my arms stand up and salute the late great singer Chris Cornell. I still remember our conversation when Soundgarden played the Cleveland Phantasy Theater during this 1990 period. I told him that "I hear the Led Zeppelin and Black Sabbath influences in your songs but I love how you guys have created something new, fresh, exciting and powerful. And, dude, your voice can move mountains!" Chris was beaming with a huge smile ear to ear as he simply said, "Thank you."
Great memories to have! 🤘🏽🖤
EPIC MAN...EPIC MEMORY❤️
Awesome memory. Wow, I would cling to that like a bar of gold ✨️ 💛 . Nice little story 👌
Wow, 30ish years. I feel so old
"Put your shirt back on, Chris Cornell," - said no one ever.
haha yes! made me laugh, thank you! XD
Kara Kefford oh, erm, you're welcome, ehehahahaaa....
I am socially awkward.
as for me i feel i don't belong anywhere but on the smoke bench in my backyard.
generation90 Not one woman till the day he died. He was beautiful.
generation90 Hiro said it
This video was my introduction to Chris Cornell and Soundgarden. I remember seeing this video on MTV's "120 Minutes" for the first time. Here's this guy, shirtless, with hair like a lion's mane, wearing shorts adorned with duct tape, and stomping around in Doc Martens, looking every bit as feral as a wild animal, screaming the song's opening vocals like a shrieking banshee...
...HOLY SH*T. I WAS SOLD. I'd never heard anything like Chris Cornell's voice before or since.
This death hurts, because it's one of mine. It's MY GENERATION. 52 is WAY TOO YOUNG. RIP Chris Cornell.
That groove in the riff is just infectious
Chris will always be Louder than Everyone
We still have the music! (immortal)
Hes dead now, so no.
@@paulosborne8843 He is the reigning champ! Yet to be dethroned...
@Blunt Bandit 509 I do like Tool, but it isn't nearly as good as SG IMO.
@@paulosborne8843 His music stills on the internet and the records. That stuff never dies my friend
Most epic intro ever. EVER!
looking California... feeling Minnesota... damn... why it couldnt be looking Minnesota and feeling California... than we hadnt lost him so soon...
There will never be another Chris in ANY lifetime!
The old wild Soundgarden!
That riff is f**king insane! Right up there with the greats.
This riff and Good eye closed are just fucking ridiculous.
This period of Chris's life ,Lily is the mirror image of her gorgeous father ! Chris 4 ever
It's amazing how the high guitar squeal transitions seamlessly into Chris singing the exact note
Thank god Chris Cornell did not own a shirt back in the late 80's and 90's!! And fuckkkkk, that voice is EPIC!! We will always have this.......
Anyone else keep replaying the intro over and over again?
I do, Intro is tha shit, makes me wanna scream loud like a lunitic, and the following car crash defines everything obout this song. HELL YEAH!
Such a badass song!
Sean Dittler Oh yeah, its heaven that intro scream, for sure.
Exactly the same guitar effect at the intro in Better Man Pearl Jam, same atmosphere. But a différent song so far
Really out of this fuc...ing planet. 🎤🎶
Here in 2024, wishing I was back in 1990 listening to this on cassette.
It evokes memories of seeing it on Headbanger's Ball for the first time and being absolutely floored.
They were so far out there at the time 😮
Yup,same
Same here...wtf happened lol!
chris cornell. the only man in history to make duct tape shorts look sexy
And ugly combat boots! Still works!
candyflesh Chris could have made anything look good..He was just as beautiful inside as he was outside..I miss him:(
Duct tape, was popular in the 90's...
Lucky duct tape ! Llol
Candyflesh as a guy I'll drop my 2 cents and agree with ya. And his fuckin hair 🤘🏼 a talent that will never be equaled. I love you too Eddie Vedder
Sabbath meets Led Zeppelin, with a shot of Seattle caffeine. They were the big dog on the Seattle scene, with everyone one else looking up to them.
Yes sir! Sabbath, Zeppelin, franels, Seattle, alright
This was such an amazing album, i saw them live so many times because I lived in Seattle right before the grunge scene exploded and all these local bands suddenly became popular. Good memoirs , good music, good times.
Reports Virtuoso not have killed but yeah something else
Gee, I envy you so much. I wish I was there. Grunge didn't come out and circulating around the music scene in Oklahoma until a few years later after Soundgarden's first album. Oklahoma runs behind times. No wonder Soundgarden, Pearl Jam, Alice In Chains, Nirvana, and Stone Temple Pilots rarely played here if ever. It's all country here, which I can't stand. Oklahoma is backwards in their taste in music. Oh, Geez.
I would have loved to have lived in Seattle and at that time, I am 14 years old and I am from the South of Brazil 🇧🇷
@@prometheuspredator7971 Days of the New, Second Coming, U.P.O., Candlebox There are also other grunge bands
@@Amaralde, Thank you.
The Definition of Rock God, with one of the greatest rock bands ever, singing one of the greatest, yet underrated songs of all time...
There's no time to keep it low
I've been deaf now I want noise
You stay down
But I won't be quiet
I'll hammer on until you fight
Loud love
Loud love
Loud love
Loud love
I'll hammer on until you fight
If you've got some time to kill
Slow resistance wins the war
Well I know
But that's no way to go
You can't resist the louder pull
Loud love
Loud love
Loud love
Loud love
You can't resist the louder pull, yeah
?
Well that's right
I want something to explode
I've been deaf now I want noise
Loud love
Loud love
Loud love
Loud love, love yeah
Thanks
Loud love... Cornell knew some lyrics know. Hammer on Cornell... Yeah. !! Amen.
You Can’t Resist your Outer Voice
Words to live by🎉
Best rock vocalist ever
Robert Plant if he formed a grunge band, R.I.P. Chris. Condolences to your wife, kids, family and your brothers of rock n roll.
I love the drums rhythm from 3:15 to 3:58 it's so unpredicted, so hard to follow. It's so clear the Matt Cameron drumming style. Long life to Soundgarden!
Probably the best Soundgarden song EVER! Chris was born to do this!
cris doing loud love layne sea of sorrow
Soundgarden criminally underrated in their early 90s songs.
Soundgarden & AIC were truly badass. Rock God status.
This came out in the 80s
@Chris Waters 1989
Actually they were not at all underrated. They were the first Seattle band to get signed, and they were very well known not just in Seattle.
Everything that has ever happened is underrated
Chris gave me something musically that no other singer/song writer has even come close to touching. RIP CC.. LoudLove
First song I ever heard by Soundgarden way back in '89. Promptly went out and bought the cassette. RIP Chris Cornell!
"loud love" is such a kick ass thing to belt out.
The first song of Sound Garden I ever heard. First thought, " This guy in duct tape shorts can really belt it out!" Chris, you'll be missed by soooo many. Prayers for your family.
RIP LEGEND CC so fortunate to have seen Chris with Audioslave twice & solo once I actually had tix 96 in Massachusetts they cancelled the show because his voice was shot than they broke up and I never got to see them when they reunited 😢 so lucky to see him @ all tho ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
The way Chris rode the vowels in this song is remarkable. ❤️
this song (loud love), birth ritual, outshined and hands all over are simply 4 of the greatest songs written
The Day I Tried To Live is a legendary!
One of the most badass bands of the time
And still rocks my speakers even today. RIP Chris
The intro to this song is one of their best.
when the vocals blend with the feedbacking guitar, I get goosebumps.
i love this. it's so raw and you can still hear a bit of the 80's
Chris was awsome in all those bands and in solo. Both bands were 2 of my favourites bands of alltime. They had great names (and it's rare) with significant and simple meaning (thanks to Chris) and amazing songs that sounded like no one else. I would love your input on our last video from our first album. It got the attention of one of my heroes Joe Bouchard (ex bass player founding members of BÖC) who is following us on Soundcloud but returns from people who likes same music is always the best. If you have just 3 minutes to listen and a bit more to comment, that would mean the world to me. Keep rockin' : ua-cam.com/video/i1fVRW6z3n4/v-deo.html and Happy new year
Yes I agree awesome song Chris Cornell a awesome singer,❤
Heard Chis Cornell passed today so sad , he was a great talent . He will be missed!!
When this album came out in Seattle I was a 24 year old headbanger with no job, no money, and no clue. This was always my favorite band of 5 or 6 truly groundbreaking acts that were not just part of the same collective in the same scene, they were friends and that led me to be able to see Tad, Screaming Trees, Nirvana, Mudhoney, Mother Love Bone/Pearl Jam, and Soundgarden, and to a lesser extent Alice in Chains, (we called them Kinder garden because they weren't as good as Soundgarden) in any of the venues in Seattle. Playing with different acts, in smaller towns like Olympia and Bellingham, Spokane or Ellensburg, the shows I witnessed were legend, and you could FEEL it. You knew that what you were witnessing was monumental. Before Nevermind broke all the records, these were just a few of our local bands that you went to the bar and checked out and everyone felt a part of, even those of us that would be early and be in the front and get rewarded by spotting ourselves on an album cover or sleeve. Seeing these videos took me back to a time when young people who got no respect up until the early 90's .clothes, music, hair, drugs and alcohol.. everything we did was bad news for parents, teachers and cops. but when these bands got heard and exported around the globe it changed how I was treated and thought by everyone in town. I remember the change in perception that maybe were not just lazy loser hippie like kids with no brains, but were creative, intelligent, unsatisfied, young people who might have a point once in awhile, and were worth listening to. This collection of young people in the right town, at the right time, created music that influenced people in every corner of the globe and is still listened to, witnessed live and sometimes used to sell stuff.. Some have died, but most have lived lifes beyond any that one could imagine. It was a thing to experience and I thank God that I was allowed to bear witness to one of the biggest creative outputs of sustained quality, popular, hard rock music the world has ever seen in one place and one time. Must have been something in the water.
bdawg 602 very well said gentlemen i concur
I always say to people that that scene was the sound of the Real Seattle peaking before it's approaching death...
The Tranya Well having just returned from a decade in Phoenix it appears there is no scene of any real distinction going on... It is so expensive no one I grew up with can even afford to stay in the neighborhoods we grew up in... In the last 30 years Seattle has evolved into an overpriced yuppie (fill in your preferred word) hell with no charm, no feeling, no hope. The Bumbershoot festival, A perennial end of the summer festival used to feature three days of non stop music by the best of the best.. last year not one band I'd pay to see... This year? Weezer ( it would be the third time seeing them for me) and Die Antwoord. That's it! Somebody took everything that was cool about Seattle and jumped ship what is left I don't claim nor do I recognize.
You just about nailed it exactly correct, bdawg.
The yuppienerd invasion has destroyed this city.
Belltown is a "neighborhood" now. People, other than bums, actually live there. Most of the places we used to go to see bands have been eradicated and replaced with high rise yuppienerd-housing.
The charm, eccentricities and quirkiness of the different communities in the Seattle area that were so vital to the creative spark that inspired so many of these bands, have been plowed into a homogenous generic mass filled with anonymous peoples from every corner of the country and the world.
The Seattle of our youth is dead and gone forever, and the close-knit community that was instrumental to that late 80's early 90's music scene will never be repeated here.
It's a tragedy that can only be fully realized if you had the privilege to grow up here.
It's happening all over the world, unfortunately.
Long live Chris Cornell. Forever in my heart. #ripchriscornell July 20, 1964 - May 17, 2017.
I was so lucky to get to hear them play this live back in 1990. Was sort of a 🤯 because I'd never heard rock played quite like this! Me and my friends at the show had a moment when we stared at each other like😯 "Yea this is IT" and I swear they were the LOUDEST of the three groups that took the stage that night.
Damn. RIP Chris. One of the all-time great voices.
RIP Chris. This one really hurts me.
same
Scott Pomietlasz, me too. still having trouble coming to terms with it. 😢
same here too, this is the song that started it all off for me. Grade 11, saw the video on Muchmusic, got the tape, and have been hooked ever since. Almost coming up to a year, and still so hard. Rest well Chris
Scott Pomietlasz it's a tough one still
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oh my lanta. this man is absolutely gorgeous. I would crawl inside his skin just to be a part of him forever.
chris is by far one of my favorite vocalists of all time
RIP Chris
Soundgarden was one of my soundtracks to the 90's
So glad i got to see Soundgarden a few times back in the day. I'll never forget. R.I.P. Chris Cornell
SoundGarden Loud Love Lyrics.
There's no time to keep it low
I've been deaf now I want noise
You stay down
But I won't be quiet
I'll hammer on until you fight
Loud Love
Loud Love
Loud Love
Loud Love
If you've got some time to kill
Slow resistance wins the war
Well I know
But that's no way to go
You can't resist the louder pull
Well that's right
I want something to explode
I've been deaf
Now I want noise
Happy 30th anniversary to one of my favorite songs/albums ever. Miss you Chris
I love Soundgarden
We haven't forgot you Grunge King. 5.18.21. 5 years today, we will keep your music alive.💔
RIP Chris. Really loved all of your work. So sad.
This was the first song I ever heard by Soundgarden, It was at Vintage Vinyl in St Louis in the late 80s, this was the in store music and the album was on display-the combo of the 2 made my decision for me. I bought it on cassette and on my hour drive home had to repeatedly pick up my jaw from the floor sand put it back in place. I grew up on Sabbath, Zeppelin, UFO, NAZARETH etc. I was well versed in Hard rock. I was a Metalliholic from Kill em All on. I lived through the HAIR METAL YEARS, I bought GnR's Appetite for Destruction on Vinyl the day it came out.
But this, this now was something totally new, part classic rock, part metal but something else entirely. It was Unique in that you could feel the soul in it. It was fresh in a way music had nott been for some time. The level of artistry even on this early work was evident we were getting ready to deal with something unlike anything that came before. And yes it takes a band-Matt/Kim/Ben are top level humans/musicians and artists in their own rights (plus look how well Cameron fits into Pearl Jam), but it was Chris Cornell who stood out.
His words were etheral-you had to attach your own meaning to make your own story out of them-he just put his there as a reference point. He would go on to write some of the greatest lyrics of all time. But as good of a songwriter as he would become it was that voice that stopped you in ypur tracks. That voice, floating somewhere above the horizon building into a thunderhead of a rock n roll scream not heard since Robert Plant was in his prime. No, Chris Cornell was a master vocalist from the onset. He knew how to use echo and effects to amplify his natural gift and it was always beautiful. Check him out on Seasons from the Movie soundtrack for Singles, good god it still makes my neck hair stand at attention 30 years and a thousand listens later. Chris's voice exemplified the best of Rock n Roll music-it was distinctive, pleasant to the ear and capable of moving you to tears...
Sorry for rambling but Chris has been on my mind a lot the last few days. the way i ended for him just did not sit well with me. I miss his artistic input to our current situation. He is missed...
30 years ago... Wow... No matter how long it is, it will be immortal.
RIP This is talent. Pure talent.
This was the song that caught my ear as a kid. I became an instant fan. I'll miss you man. Thanks for sharing your light with all of us. RIP
Tom Morello's favourite Soundgarden song.
Jesus is this the only one he knows then?? I mean it's a great song but I figure out of all their material his favorite would be something besides loud love, just my opinion. I can't really say anything though because my favorite is flower out of all that Sound to pick from the Garden so I guess I get it lol
Mine also
@@dragonoffire1690 more heavy and grunge
Fopp has also got to be another favourite of his. You can hear why.
I fuckin love that riff. I fuckin love Soundgarden!
wiencheck And thats a six pack i could drink from
The riff from this song and Hands all over are so fuckin addictive
Soundgarden's best pre-fame outing by far, and still one of their 10 best thanks to Kim's monster riffing and one of rock's best bridges.
Agreed
@@pedrohenriquepinheiro9131 I'm glad!
Chris Cornell wrote that riff in addition to 60% other SG riffs including Spoonman, The day I tried to live, Rusty Cage, Outshined, Burden in my hand, Searching with my good eye closed, Mind Riot, Ugly Truth, Black Hole Sun. Just giving correct credits.
Rest in Peace you legend. Thanks for all the great music.
Imagine not thinking this man is the greatest rock singer ever.
My brain has never left 90's dimension, every time I hear timeless classics from the 90's I am transported back in time/home. 💞👌😊👍
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This was the 80s
This is when I first was introduced to this SoundGarden sound and Chris' voice. RIP. Unique. Beautiful voice that had an incredible range.
My favourite Soundgarden track..... RIP Chris you Legend! Thanks for the memories.
RIP CHRIS 💔 Say Hello to Heaven. You will be missed..
We played Say Hello 2 Heaven atmyBrother's memorial. He fucking loved Chris Cornell ❤🤘
RIP, you were a true legend Chris!
Still awesome after all these years...
Gotta love this song. The driving rhythms and everything.
another sad day in music. RIP Chris. gone but not forgotten. this band shaped my teenage years.
90's Rock Revisited, I'm listening to Soundgarden this evening. Chris Cornell was one of the greatest rock vocalists ever! Loud Love, yall. 🤟
I Love this song 🎵 ❤️ I Love Chris Cornell's Awesome voice, I get goosebumps when I listen to this Beautiful music 🎶 Rock On Chris Cornell on Heaven!
One of the greatest albums in rock, period! Louder Than Love, that is.
Chris in his glory days!
Steve Epps yes!!
Amazing. His voice got even better as he got older. RIP.
Man, RIP Cornell. This stuff was great.
their best album, so ridiculously underrated. he just WAILS
Beyond amazing….music from another world….so moved by this song!!!
The interesting thing about me is I actually became bigger fan of Soundgarden after Chris Cornell had died. Unfortunately I didn't arrive in time. I wish I had gotten the chance to listen to them more when Chris was alive. I knew of Soundgarden and some of their songs and I was still really sad when I heard about Chris. After he died I decided to explore his disography a little bit deeper and I found out that I really like his music more than groups that ended before I existed. I now feel that I like Soundgarden more than Nirvana. Its sad, but true that some people are more appreciated in death than they ever were while they were alive. I wish knew more of Chris when he was here. I wish I had been a bigger Soundgarden fan when Chris was alive.
I got to meet him once after a Soundgarden show, hung out with him a bit. He was one of the realest people I've ever met, treated me like a friend.
Go dig into Alice In Chains…. Layne Staley was a fucking force man…. And Audioslave never made a bad song. Chris really shined in that group in my opinion.
i hope you find the best place in there and Rest In Peace bro.. Thank you very much for Wonderful, Marvelous & Magnificent sounds.. Your songs always give me the power.. We will miss you.. (Rock Never Die)
There's a big hole in rock and roll without this man in it RIP CHRIS😖🙏
Thanks for all the music, Chris! What an incredible frontman, R.I.P! 😐
What an epic intro! :D
Best vocalist ever
He was handsome and talented 😍😘😭.
Soundgarden is on my playlist EVERYDAY! Chris Cornell will live forever
Somebody hug that drummer.. Matt needs a damn hug...
RIP, the greatest singer of all time. For some reason, when I heard the news today, this masterpiece started playing in my head.