RIP the two members of Screaming Trees Mark Lanegan (November 25, 1964 - February 22, 2022), aged 57 Van Conner (March 17, 1967 - January 17, 2023), aged 55 You both will be remembered as legends.
Not underrated....they self destructively destroyed their own career with in fighting and on stage meltdowns.....they had the world's ear....and they blew it under a fog of self doubt and the stereotypes of rock and roll....the drinks and drugs cloud judgement...and ruin your life. Could have been one of the greats...now a grunge footnote or also ran.....too bad too...great music.
Screaming Trees has to be the most underrated band of the grunge era. Don’t get me wrong I love me some AIC and some Soundgarden and Pearl Jam but these guys kick ass.
Rest In Peace Mark Lanegan. The first time I listened to this song I was totally bewitched and had to listened to all the rest, what a beautiful voice and what a profound artist. Thank you for your beautiful music.
@@sliverhandsonbasses I saw many of these bands in Seattle in the 90s, and the best drummers Iever heard live were Barrett Martin (Screaming Trees, Mad Season) and Mike Musburger (The Posies, Fastbacks). I never saw Grohl or Abbruzzese live.
Señor Archicadio yeah but got their notoriety while in Seattle . They did start in ellensburg but moved to Seattle and got lumped into the Seattle sound. That’s like calling nirvana an Aberdeen band
This band is one of the most underrated ones of the history. Lanegan’s voice is so deep, so rich and the songs are so well done… They weren’t as popular and I don’t know whether it’s positive or negative, but hope their songs remain as appreciated (or more) through the ages. Mark Lanegan will be missed af!
Goodbye Mark. You enriched our lives with the music you sang on. As we get older, 'tis hard to see people we listen to die. Especially when they are about our age
Rest in peace Mr. Lanegan, thank you very much for your art, and for your words. You are one of my most favorite vocalists, thank you. I will greatly miss you sir.
I'll never forget the Trees.......''Oh Sweet Oblivion'' So many ignorant people out there, see that I am not alone. When I was a child I didn't understand what this song meant, just simply loved it!
Totally agree man! Layne and Mark are vocal gods! You may have heard of them, but you should check out the band Mad Season, which has Layne on most songs, but Mark is in a couple such as their song Long Gone Day.
I want to say it's been 20 years since I've heard this song. Truly a strange feeling. Starting to understand that getting old means you get to hear about all your heroes dying. Sad. ♥️
The hour is ending, can't you see There is no way now, to get free In the shadow of the season Without a reason, to carry on Without a reason, without a reason And from the north woods Down to the valley In a world of hurting, I'm moving on And from the lighthouse Out on the ocean Can't climb the mountain, so very tall Said Lord please give me what I need He said there's pain and misery Oh sweet oblivion feels alright The hour is drawing ever closer And rolling over, won't let me be In the shadow of the season To find a reason, to carry on Said Lord please give me what I need He said there's pain and misery Oh sweet oblivion She calls me onward to her side And feels her song deep inside And find a reason In the shadow of the season To find a reason to carry on In the shadow of the season To find a reason to carry on Find a reason to carry on To carry on To find a reason to carry on
Lanegan is one of my favorite vocalists of all time. If Morrison started his career in the 90s this is what he would sound like. Not taking anything away for Lanegan but there's defiantly similarities.
Josh Buckley That's what I just was thinking! The Doors missed out on this one ! When they were calling on all the other singers to cover Jims songs! Such as Ian Astberry, Scott Weiland, Eddie Vedder! Mark would have been dead on ! Sounding like him , looking kinda like him ! They really shouldve Had Mark singing doing his songs !
There are three rock singers post-Morrison who I always associate with Jim Morrison - Ian Curtis (Joy Division), Ian Astbury (The Cult), and Mark Lanegan (Screaming Trees, solo, etc.). Lanegan probably had the best voice of the three, and IMO the best voice of any of the "grunge" or early 1990s "Seattle scene" singers, including Chris Cornell (who himself had an amazing voice).
I just found out about Mark passing away just now. He was a fantastic singer, one of my favs. Of all the music from Seattle (I lived there during The Grunge Years!) The Screaming Trees songs are the ones I sing of around the house. COVID-19 SUCKS
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The moment I heard Mark Lanegan on QOTSA I thought. "WTF IS GOING ON WHY DID I NEVER LISTEN TO THIS VOICE BEFORE" Then I listened to Nearly Lost You, and never came back. Screaming Trees is fucking awesome and I still can't understand how this is not the recognizable soundtrack of the whole fucking 90's
Hell yeah! Look at Van Conner tearing it up. This is the perfect start to this perfect album, their best, IMHO. They took their musical prowess and matched it with ambitious compositions, complex arrangements, psyche influences and flawless production. Sweet Oblivion is a monument of an album.
As much as I love Sweet Oblivion, I do love Dust more for it's more forward thinking approach. It's more adventurous and still this psychedelia garage sound with more influences.
It's a beautiful album as well. I gues it comes down to personal preference. If it didn't have as many slow songs as it does, maybe it would be my favorite too.
I watched this old doc on the muscle shoals studio musicians and one of the guys from it said that you can usually here the environment where the artist grew up in through their music . He was talking about the down south country fried rock/ blues but that man was exactly right . Having grew up in WA state this song is very symbolic of the moderate/Rainy/ chilly environment for which the trees come from . And yes I know they cane from eastern Wa
I was living in Seattle during the early years of Grunge...very exciting time. There was electricity/energy in the air, and darkness blanketed the Emerald City when Kurt Cobain died.
I got this album back in 93..wore the CD out playing it again and again..perfect blend of power and subtlety, great songs and fantastic musicians, I burned a copy for a mate and he loved it too. I mean...who the fuck wouldn't!!
When I saw them open for Soul Asylum and Spin Doctors in the 90s they opened with this song.. Blew me away.. I saw them at Carowinds amusement park in Charlotte, NC.. It was called the Alternative Nations tour I believe..
Proud Washington native, bottle-fed myself all the greats from our rainy, gloomy paradise. First time I heard Nirvana I was 12 years old, and it vexed me. Hypnotic. I played that CD until my walkman would overheat and turn off. I found the Trees much later, heard of them but did not know them. Their CD Sweet Oblivion was in a stack of CDs at the Goodwill, so I bought it. Being a huge Alice fan, I couldn't believe how mind-blowingly awesome Sweet Oblivion was. It sounded and felt SO northwest to me. I became a die-hard Lanegan fan then and there. Dust I found to be even better. Gonna miss ya, Mark.
Mark Lanegan my favorite singer. I loved his imperfect, rustic voice. I'm so devastated. His story has gotten me through hard times. Screaming trees came on the scene for me in early 90s. A guy at a record shop turned me on to them. I've been obsessed since. Never get tired of them
I used to live in NYC and in the '90s we would go see these guys in small bars in New Jersey. I gotta tell you, they put on a great show and sound EXACTLY like this live........Legend indeed!!
Long live Lanegan🤘🙌🤘 may your voice never be silent! Until next time brother, thanks for everything! Such a badass rocker...one of the best ever in my book. forever a legend!
Cara se você não fala eu não iria saber tão cedo que ele morreu , na minha opinião era o melhor vocalista de grunge eu tinha na época o vinil Sweet abolivion screaming trees
R.I.P. Mark Lanegan.
Unique voice and will be missed by many.
May The lord bless his sweat soul.
I always thought that him and lane had the best vocals of that era. Especially in the lower tones. Mark will definitely be missed!
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RIP the two members of Screaming Trees
Mark Lanegan (November 25, 1964 - February 22, 2022), aged 57
Van Conner (March 17, 1967 - January 17, 2023), aged 55
You both will be remembered as legends.
Oh man I didn't know about Van. Fantastic musician. RIP Van and the one and only Mark Lanegan too. Sad News.
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Drugs/drinking took their toll.
You copy and pasted this dude
Cornell, Staley and Lanegan. The best voices of 90s
And all are in heaven now :(
@@alexmalch Yes wey :(
Cobain is the best
@@jorgebada2594 *worst
@@alexmalch everyone knows he's the best and powerfull voice
If Chris Cornell was vocally the master of high notes, Lanegan was the King of the low notes.
Damn, both Seattle Legends gone too soon...
great analogy!
Nicolás Riveros Ever heard Goth music?
actually cc was the master of all notes.
Nicolás well said!
I would argue Vedder but now you opened my eyes dude
Criminally underrated band
💯% correct on that one. If not for the movie Singles they may not have had any exposure at all.
Not underrated....they self destructively destroyed their own career with in fighting and on stage meltdowns.....they had the world's ear....and they blew it under a fog of self doubt and the stereotypes of rock and roll....the drinks and drugs cloud judgement...and ruin your life. Could have been one of the greats...now a grunge footnote or also ran.....too bad too...great music.
Im a 90s kid and I didn't find out about these guys until a friend showed me this song back in 2010.
so many grunge bands are
I saw them live at the Showbox in Seattle in 1991
Screaming Trees has to be the most underrated band of the grunge era. Don’t get me wrong I love me some AIC and some Soundgarden and Pearl Jam but these guys kick ass.
Rest in Peace Mark Lanegan
One of the best vocalists in the past 40 years
Rest In Peace Mark Lanegan. The first time I listened to this song I was totally bewitched and had to listened to all the rest, what a beautiful voice and what a profound artist. Thank you for your beautiful music.
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Comigo aconteceu a mesma coisa.....Viva Mark Lanegan👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
Mark and Layne had the purest and most amazing voices of the era.
Cornell is missing, and it's all said! The 3 best of the glorious 90s!
I forgot the great Jeff Buckley! My mistake! How can I forget that voice! idiot!
And both were in Mad Season!
@@matthofer2431 And Cornell covered Mad Season years later
RIP Van Conner. You are amazing and will never be forgotten. Thank you for writing amazing songs. You helped heal the world.
One of the best friends I've ever had
This truly is incredible. The groov is otherworldly and hypnotic!
Lanegan's vocal on this is just perfect. Subtlety, warmth, power, rawness - it's got everything all at once.
For me Barrett Martin was the best drummer in the grunge era. Criminally underrated!
@Hunter Vonnegut I’ll go checking! 🙏🏿
He seems to beat the living shit out of his drums. I approve.
Him and abbruzzese
@@Saezel03 Yeah that's another one!
@@sliverhandsonbasses I saw many of these bands in Seattle in the 90s, and the best drummers Iever heard live were Barrett Martin (Screaming Trees, Mad Season) and Mike Musburger (The Posies, Fastbacks). I never saw Grohl or Abbruzzese live.
I cannot listen to the Trees without thinking of QOTSA's Songs for the Deaf. His voice was SO cemented into that record.
He was Qotsa's secret weapon
The Screaming Trees. A band with layers upon layers of SOUL.
One of the greatest bands of the 90s. Mark Lanegan’s voice was Sweet Oblivion. RIP Mark.
The most incredible era of music yet to be bettered.
Up there with the best of Seattle.
Señor Archicadio yeah but got their notoriety while in Seattle . They did start in ellensburg but moved to Seattle and got lumped into the Seattle sound. That’s like calling nirvana an Aberdeen band
Mark, Gary, Van and Barrett were all on point.
Such a solid rock n roll song.
Can't get any better.
This band is one of the most underrated ones of the history. Lanegan’s voice is so deep, so rich and the songs are so well done… They weren’t as popular and I don’t know whether it’s positive or negative, but hope their songs remain as appreciated (or more) through the ages. Mark Lanegan will be missed af!
Gary Lee Conner is one of the most underrated guitarists of all time. Not super technically complex, but oozing with energy and soul.
Love the riffs and the rhythm of this song and that voice.
This is one of the bands that I keep for myself. My friends woudn't understand the awsomenes of this.
One of the most underrated songs ever...why just 296,021 views?...I think they deserve at least a million.
+maximum96 Fuck them!!! this is just a classic !!!!
+maximum96 Quote!!! I think two millions!! ;-)
i totally agree with u, but is nice to see almost the double of the views after just one year.
maximum96 ...totally agree
I thought the same thing!
My favorite singer. Gone. But what a legacy. I know you suffered, brother, but thank you for the incredible art that you have left for all of us.
Goodbye Mark. You enriched our lives with the music you sang on. As we get older, 'tis hard to see people we listen to die. Especially when they are about our age
R.I.P. Mark Lanegan, wonderful voice and musician.
I simply love this diamond album ever since it was published.
Oh god, let me live the 90's again, pleaae
R.I.P Mark Lanegan! This track is one of My favorite.awsome voice!
I used to jam out to this band with my dad as a child, I had a great childhood.
Feel so fortunate to have seen them live at Western Washington University back in 94!
My God... One of the best songs of the 90's.
Rest in peace Mr. Lanegan, thank you very much for your art, and for your words. You are one of my most favorite vocalists, thank you. I will greatly miss you sir.
An underrated but influential band in the '90s with an awesome name! I'm revisiting Screaming Trees this evening. 🌲🌲🌲
Mark, Layne, Kurt, Scott, Chris has been passed away pioneer of grunge, only Eddie now has alone
0:40 When a band hits the heights of a tight, wicked groove. That elevation.... wow
Best grunge band of the 90's. And I have not forgotten about Pearl Jam, Soundgarden etc
Agreed Bjorn
Greetings from Oman 🇴🇲
R.I.P. Van Conner.
I'll never forget the Trees.......''Oh Sweet Oblivion'' So many ignorant people out there, see that I am not alone. When I was a child I didn't understand what this song meant, just simply loved it!
what a music, oh shit!! Layne and Mark sing
the heaven
great times, great music..
Totally agree man! Layne and Mark are vocal gods! You may have heard of them, but you should check out the band Mad Season, which has Layne on most songs, but Mark is in a couple such as their song Long Gone Day.
Could not agree more. Both brilliant vocals.
Ya that was a good record, thx 4 reminding
Один из самых лучших голосов мною услышанных!!! 👏👏👏👏
I want to say it's been 20 years since I've heard this song. Truly a strange feeling. Starting to understand that getting old means you get to hear about all your heroes dying. Sad. ♥️
I'm on a binge of Screaming Trees and Foo Fighters right now, RIP Mark Lanegan and Taylor Hawkins 🙏🏼 respect from El Salvador
The hour is ending, can't you see
There is no way now, to get free
In the shadow of the season
Without a reason, to carry on
Without a reason, without a reason
And from the north woods
Down to the valley
In a world of hurting, I'm moving on
And from the lighthouse
Out on the ocean
Can't climb the mountain, so very tall
Said Lord please give me what I need
He said there's pain and misery
Oh sweet oblivion feels alright
The hour is drawing ever closer
And rolling over, won't let me be
In the shadow of the season
To find a reason, to carry on
Said Lord please give me what I need
He said there's pain and misery
Oh sweet oblivion
She calls me onward to her side
And feels her song deep inside
And find a reason
In the shadow of the season
To find a reason to carry on
In the shadow of the season
To find a reason to carry on
Find a reason to carry on
To carry on
To find a reason to carry on
I always thought it was "Send death, pain, and misery." Damn, that'd have been a dark song.
🙏💜🕉
Thanks bro, hard to get the correct words- ✌
To me, the correct lyrics are.. "Except this pain and misery".. Mark already knows there is pain and misery.
Lanegan is one of my favorite vocalists of all time. If Morrison started his career in the 90s this is what he would sound like. Not taking anything away for Lanegan but there's defiantly similarities.
Josh Buckley That's what I just was thinking! The Doors missed out on this one ! When they were calling on all the other singers to cover Jims songs! Such as Ian Astberry, Scott Weiland, Eddie Vedder! Mark would have been dead on ! Sounding like him , looking kinda like him ! They really shouldve Had Mark singing doing his songs !
I can feel Morrison there to.
There are three rock singers post-Morrison who I always associate with Jim Morrison - Ian Curtis (Joy Division), Ian Astbury (The Cult), and Mark Lanegan (Screaming Trees, solo, etc.). Lanegan probably had the best voice of the three, and IMO the best voice of any of the "grunge" or early 1990s "Seattle scene" singers, including Chris Cornell (who himself had an amazing voice).
Lanegan haaaaaated the Morrison comparisons. And the Waits comparisons later on.
I agree completely
I just found out about Mark passing away just now. He was a fantastic singer, one of my favs. Of all the music from Seattle (I lived there during The Grunge Years!) The Screaming Trees songs are the ones I sing of around the house. COVID-19 SUCKS
The moment I heard Mark Lanegan on QOTSA I thought. "WTF IS GOING ON WHY DID I NEVER LISTEN TO THIS VOICE BEFORE" Then I listened to Nearly Lost You, and never came back. Screaming Trees is fucking awesome and I still can't understand how this is not the recognizable soundtrack of the whole fucking 90's
Never heard of these guys before but wow. Just. Wow. Amazing
Hell yeah! Look at Van Conner tearing it up. This is the perfect start to this perfect album, their best, IMHO. They took their musical prowess and matched it with ambitious compositions, complex arrangements, psyche influences and flawless production. Sweet Oblivion is a monument of an album.
Awwww, graciassss, love it !
As much as I love Sweet Oblivion, I do love Dust more for it's more forward thinking approach. It's more adventurous and still this psychedelia garage sound with more influences.
It's a beautiful album as well. I gues it comes down to personal preference. If it didn't have as many slow songs as it does, maybe it would be my favorite too.
VAN CONNER IS A LIVING GOD! AND THE CUTEST, SEXIEST FAT GUY EVER!
I remember buying this cd in '93. Still one of my favorite albums from the 90s. :))
Such a great musican..R.I.P.
man RIP Mark, thanks for all the unreal music and lyrics. you'll live on forever in all that you done!
THIS is the best thing ever from this surreally great group of serious musicians.
"without a reason" ...... sums up the rock scene then. they just existed and played and people came.
Oh Sweet Oblivion!
RIP Mark…on my Mount Rushmore of Grunge in my studio (along with Staley, Cornell, Wood, and Cobain)…
Rest in peace mark. You left us all with the gift of your music. We will never forget you. Legends live forever.
So very sad to hear of Van's passing today. RIP Van 💔
Já sentimos saudades dessa lenda!
Screaming Trees
My favorite band
Greetings from Oman 🇴🇲
Farewell Mark. Thank you for the music.
and thank you Van! RIP.
RIP to Mark L.
Thanks for your music 😭
RIP Van Conner. Your bassline's gone to the heavens
“Say Lord please give me what I need” gives me chills every time !
RIP Mark Lanegan. Thank you very much for your voice and contribution to rock music. Very honored to still hear your music.
I watched this old doc on the muscle shoals studio musicians and one of the guys from it said that you can usually here the environment where the artist grew up in through their music . He was talking about the down south country fried rock/ blues but that man was exactly right . Having grew up in WA state this song is very symbolic of the moderate/Rainy/ chilly environment for which the trees come from . And yes I know they cane from eastern Wa
Shame ST didn't get the recognition they deserved. Gary Lee Conner is an amazing guitarist
True That!!
As was Buzz Osborne and Kim Thayill. All birds of a feather that were really the engine that drove the grunge train.
Ben McMillan deserves to be remembered along with Andy, Chris and Layne.
...he truly is 🌼
*a monster madman guitarist
I have him as a Fb friend. Gary is a great guy!
Still 1 of the best grunge bands of the good old days.
I was living in Seattle during the early years of Grunge...very exciting time. There was electricity/energy in the air, and darkness blanketed the Emerald City when Kurt Cobain died.
I got this album back in 93..wore the CD out playing it again and again..perfect blend of power and subtlety, great songs and fantastic musicians, I burned a copy for a mate and he loved it too.
I mean...who the fuck wouldn't!!
What an awesome band. I loved "Nearly Lost You" back in the day. Now I regret not looking deeper into the band and their music.
Goodbye Mark, Your music is forever
Oh my god! THE Screaming Tree's are so AMAZING! WOW!
When I saw them open for Soul Asylum and Spin Doctors in the 90s they opened with this song.. Blew me away.. I saw them at Carowinds amusement park in Charlotte, NC.. It was called the Alternative Nations tour I believe..
Lmao@Spin Doctors. You definitely got some strange pairings as the pop-'80s bled into the grunge-'90s.
Man I miss the 90s when songs like this filled the Seattle airwaves.
Proud Washington native, bottle-fed myself all the greats from our rainy, gloomy paradise. First time I heard Nirvana I was 12 years old, and it vexed me. Hypnotic. I played that CD until my walkman would overheat and turn off. I found the Trees much later, heard of them but did not know them. Their CD Sweet Oblivion was in a stack of CDs at the Goodwill, so I bought it. Being a huge Alice fan, I couldn't believe how mind-blowingly awesome Sweet Oblivion was. It sounded and felt SO northwest to me. I became a die-hard Lanegan fan then and there. Dust I found to be even better. Gonna miss ya, Mark.
You and me both. Spanaway boy from the 90s. WA ruled that shit!
One of the best intros to a song
What a tune. Criminally underrated band.
i have jusr discovered this...amazing! im hooked!!
+Electric Sabbath i envy you just finding this band...these guys were awesome
...line and sinker!
I'm heart broken. Thank you and rest in peace
So good. UA-cam is really cool playing all this good stuff!
Love you forever, Mark 💙
Mark Lanegan my favorite singer. I loved his imperfect, rustic voice. I'm so devastated. His story has gotten me through hard times. Screaming trees came on the scene for me in early 90s. A guy at a record shop turned me on to them. I've been obsessed since. Never get tired of them
Seriously such a great band, shame they never got huge. Or maybe not, keeps the music purer!
I'm not brightest bulb on tree with JUST figuring how music sells😅
this song is loaded with sickkkk guitar riffs
RIP Mark....Thanks for the music and memories
I used to live in NYC and in the '90s we would go see these guys in small bars in New Jersey. I gotta tell you, they put on a great show and sound EXACTLY like this live........Legend indeed!!
still gives me goosebumps, 27 years later !!! xx
now i'm more into metal, but man this great music will live forever it's so great and genuine.
Rest Peacefully Mark. Ty for sharing your craft with the world.
RIP MARK LANEGAN, GENIUS AND GREAT COMPOSITOR OF MY GENERATION!!!!!!!!!!
There never was a most badass band than the Trees.
You have got to be kidding. How about "The Machines of Loving Grace" or "Faith No More"?
At least mention comparable bands.. Soundgarden for one..
Even Lanegan doesnt even really dig the Trees...lol....But Lanegan rocks....especially with Queens of The Stone Age....
That being said, this is a good tune and they did have some good ones....But Lanegan has much better work out there...
Uncle Anesthesia is stupidly underrated.
Long live Lanegan🤘🙌🤘 may your voice never be silent! Until next time brother, thanks for everything! Such a badass rocker...one of the best ever in my book. forever a legend!
Rest easy Lanegan,thanks for the tunes.
Mark Lanegan --> awesome voice!
RIP Mark, great singer ☹️☹️☹️
I just love Mark’s voice. It’s so unique. Love this band so much 🖤
Timeless and eternal 🙏
OMG! This band rocks! LOVE the lyrics. Can't believe I haven't really known of them. WOW!
Descansa em paz, Mark Lanegan. Obrigada pela tua música e pela tua voz. Foste a banda sonora de um longo período da minha vida.
Cara se você não fala eu não iria saber tão cedo que ele morreu , na minha opinião era o melhor vocalista de grunge eu tinha na época o vinil Sweet abolivion screaming trees
One of my favorite albums ever, ah reminiscing.....