Sorry for your loss man...I was there to. Best show that summer by far. One of the best shows I been to, we got there the night before and partied all night and into the day of the show,, LSD the whole way through.....🤘🤘🤘
Ditto. I reckon When Badmotorfinger came out it was considered and sounded like Metal (not thrash metal, which was mainstream at the time.) On later albums they toned it down to hard rock, but these two were definitely straight-ahead heavy metal. Differentiated from "grunge" by tight timing, intelligent melodies, and fat metal sound. Contrasted with Lollapaloosa's communist ethos of "we don't have to play any music". I'm sure in the great beyond Chris Cornell enjoys an honorable mention among the great metal warriors and occasionally kicks a poseur off the pit.
But they were metal for the most part. Grunge isn't a genre, it's a movement. Most of the bands from the movement either played stoner rock, punk or stoner/sludge metal
@@freakingjames1820 I guess that's true; even QOTSA (which I guess were KYUSS before they were QOTSA) started in the late 80's, Nirvana were basically sludge in "Bleach", and they started as Nirvana in '87 I think (and even before that, Kurt had done other bands, like "Fecal Matter", and probably a couple more), "Alice in Chains" in '87... I think all of these guys started off pretty "sludgy"-sounding, it's just that each one of them added their own "touch" to that sludge element... Some of the big 4 of grunge started as sludge, while other didn't, and some had already been doing sludge, but weren't considered "grunge"...
I was in highschool then ('90-94). It was insanely cool, can't believe how much I took it for granted. Not only was it the Seattle bands, but stuff like Siamese Dream, GnR/Metallica stadium tours... bands like Pantera, Megedeth, Suicidal Tendencies, Faith No More, and Chili Peppers were at the height of their powers, Beastie Boys were making their comeback. Heck I saw both No Doubt and Sublime playing in the freakin' quad at my college in late '94. I was actually watching 120 minutes the moment Smells Like Teen Spirit debuted, and when MTV started playing Man in the Box and Outshined. Such a wealth of great stuff. I didn't realize at the time that it was the last great period of rock. All we cared about was there was all this great 'alternative' music that killed hair metal.
@@marktader3580 I forgot one crucial bit of info from that period - I went to Eddie Vedder's highschool (San Dieguito in Encinitas)... his younger half brother was a sr. when I was a sophomore (totally a dick), my government teacher had Eddie as a student and would tell us stories about him, one of my friends found a yearbook from '81 with his photo in it. We're so blessed to have lived through this... my folks had the 60s, this was something almost as great (musically speaking).
@@bonzo4655 grunge isn't even a genre it's more of an aesthetic for fashion and bands like this and ones from Seattle got all looped into being some sort of genre of music that sounds the same even tho bands like nirvana, Soundgarden, Melvin's, alice in chains etc don't sound similar at all and your totally right it's all just hard rock with some punk influence maybe
@@chadtrickthereal We never used the term "grunge" here in Seattle. It was a derogatory term. The music this town gave birth to was a killer and random mix of rock, metal, punk, and whatever you wanted to call Mother Love Bone. Soundgarden, aka The Best Band of All Time, was more of a sludgey, bluesey, metall-y rawk. I mean, how could anyone possibly call Nirvana, Soundgarden, Alice in Chains, and Mudhoney the exact same musical style?? Makes no fuckin' sense.
Out of all the 90's drummers people will mostly say Danny Carey is the best but Matt Cameron is without a doubt the most unique. Matt has nearly all the chops as Danny and he's entirely his own type of drummer. Matts a beast
I'd also be inclined to throw Chris Kontos into the mix. Even though Machinehead didn't achieve nearly as much mainstream success, he was so brutal on Davidian! I mean damn!
Hmmm... 1. Vinnie Paul 2. Joey Jordison 3. Carter Beauford 4. Tony Royster Jr 5. Sean Kinney You skipped over quite a few. Tony Royster Jr. and Vinnie Paul are probably two of the best of all time.
No drummer has ever said Matt Cameron was weak. He is why Soundgarden could do what they have done. But honestly he does not come close to Danny Carey. Trust me when I say Matt is a hero of mine, but Danny is on another level. Sean Kinney is also a favorite of mine. Dave Krusen for one album captured an entire music generation also. As did Grohl. Seattle has captured a ton of excellent drummers, for me starting back to Scott Rockenfield of Queensryche.
John Stramiello Matt Cameron was incredible with Soundgarden, loved his drumming, I couldn't imagine any other drummer with this band, his style fit so damn nicely, now with Pearl Jam, not so much
Original Username Shit, i was so messed up, and that was so long ago. If you find one from that show, come here and let me know!! It truly was great! (i think he did do that bit of Smells like teen spirit though. that brought back memories. there IS a video of Pearl Jam from that show on here. it's all from the side of the stage. and one from when they did temple of the dog here. CLASSIC. such an incredible show to be at!!! :) )
alvarop 1984 It’s an opinion, don’t act like you haven’t got one and that you think all music is as good, it isn’t like he said “better than Nirvana and that is absolute, you have to agree”
Anton Gallacher Nordin one thing is for sure, if it was a competition, Nirvana would be left wanting, AIC, P Jam n Soundgarden r far more talented bands. Hard to believe Layne Staley, Chris Cornell , Eddie Vedder, Andrew Wood m Kurt Cobain were all running around the same local clubs ha gong flyers and singing their asses of off! Like this effort here, insane!
I will always love CC...his music will live on and on... somedays Im so sad I cant listen to Chris without crying. .somedays I cant stop listening.. rest Chris. you are loved
They do that quite often when that bridge comes about. I think it was their Pink pop performance Chris started singing "How now brown cow". It sounded fuckin awesome too..his voice is amazing.
Dennis Justus Thank you for posting the entire Soundgarden concert I went to at the DAR Constitution Hall in Washington DC back in January 2013. I’m super lucky to have been there.
Chris Cornell is one of my favorite singers, However, just by watching how he sings, it's easy to see how easy it would be for him to make signing in this style safer and easier, with minor technique alterations.
Lucky mofos in this crowd. Still one of my favorite Soundgarden songs. And still regret not going with my friends to see them with Faith No More way back when...
Yes I was..was going on 2 1/2 days of no sleep. Pawned everything i had and left Montana for Seattle, got there at 10 am stayed up all night partyin at kitsap fairgrounds and jammed all day. Still probably greatest concert I've ever been to. Not to mention the Seattle scene was exploding. Lush,Jesus and Mary Chains,Soungarden,Pearl Jam,Minestry,Ice Cube,Red Hot Chili Peppers. Plus Sweaty Nipples @ the sideshow...amazing band as well.
Can’t get enough of this song! Also: is Ben single? He is the cutest still to this day! And the way he plays that bass! Hope he, Kim & Matt are doing well! Hang in there guys! #istandwithSoundgarden
I was at this concert backstage... Chris is my cousin!! Oh shit... I just remembered - I was totally nowhere near this concert. & I guess I'm not really related to Chris either. Oh well... BUT THESE GUYS STILL KICK ALL KINDS OF ASS!!!!
I never said I didn't hear of them before, I saw Soundgarden in concert at Day on the Green in Oakland in 1991. I was just saying that she linked to this video on Twitter and I came here because of that.
I was born in the 90s but I haven't experience this kind of music era cause I was just a baby back then but when I turned 10 in 2000 or 2001 rock music was the first genre that has caught my attention. Then during my high school to early college days luckily a new wave of rock era was born it was emo and pop punk era, I was so lucky that I still experience the era of rock music but to be honest grunge is better. I wish this kind of music comes back again in this day and age🤘🤘 long live rock music
The first CD I ever got as a kid was Badmotorfinger (thanks Santa!) - what a way to start my musical journey... all these decades later and it's still my fav album
@TM91141 he doesn't sound great in this show, but you have to remember it's very straining on your voice to sing like that. The badmotorfinger album was written with very demanding vocal parts. Of course when he recorded the songs, he didn't do them all in one take. They do them one at a time, when his voice is in best shape not consecutively in a big rock show like this. But if you need proof of how good he is live you'd probably want to see this: /watch?v=hTr8BNLqrOM
Remember take your shoes off first
Hilarious
Now, this is one band I wish I saw.
Aesthetical Twat I saw them back in 2013.
Chris will live forever!
That's a heavy bass.
That's Badmotorfinger!!!!
49 Lbs of hardwood and steel!
God bless real music and musicians idk this is great but it so is
One of the best guitar / vocal performances of all time...R.I.P. Mr Cornell. I salute you.
you don't say !!
Who the f*ck is Taylor Momsen
I was there, with my little brother. RIP Chris, RIP little brother, Corey.
Carrie Milburn I’m sorry to hear about your brother. Hugs.
Really sorry for your loss
Be strong, saludos de Bolivia:(
You're so lucky, and I'm sorry for your brother 😔
Sorry for your loss man...I was there to. Best show that summer by far. One of the best shows I been to, we got there the night before and partied all night and into the day of the show,, LSD the whole way through.....🤘🤘🤘
This is literally the most bad ass band of all time I mean fuck me I've never been so proud to be a SG fan.
SAME!!!!!
Absolutely!!! 🤘🏽🖤🤘🏽🖤
Yeah, their gigs ruin anything one can point. Fookin beasts
REMEMBER ! YOU GOTTA TAKE YOUR SHOES OFF FIRST ! ... Wise words ?
Damn, They made an art out of being so f***in HEAVY but not being "metal". How da do dat. This makes me sad and also makes me feel old....RIP Chris
Ditto. I reckon When Badmotorfinger came out it was considered and sounded like Metal (not thrash metal, which was mainstream at the time.) On later albums they toned it down to hard rock, but these two were definitely straight-ahead heavy metal. Differentiated from "grunge" by tight timing, intelligent melodies, and fat metal sound. Contrasted with Lollapaloosa's communist ethos of "we don't have to play any music". I'm sure in the great beyond Chris Cornell enjoys an honorable mention among the great metal warriors and occasionally kicks a poseur off the pit.
"How da do dat." That's the genius of this band :-)
I'd definitely consider some of their early stuff Heavy Metal, Soundgarden loves Black Sabbath, and their influence is apparent in their sound
But they were metal for the most part. Grunge isn't a genre, it's a movement. Most of the bands from the movement either played stoner rock, punk or stoner/sludge metal
@@freakingjames1820 I guess that's true; even QOTSA (which I guess were KYUSS before they were QOTSA) started in the late 80's, Nirvana were basically sludge in "Bleach", and they started as Nirvana in '87 I think (and even before that, Kurt had done other bands, like "Fecal Matter", and probably a couple more), "Alice in Chains" in '87... I think all of these guys started off pretty "sludgy"-sounding, it's just that each one of them added their own "touch" to that sludge element... Some of the big 4 of grunge started as sludge, while other didn't, and some had already been doing sludge, but weren't considered "grunge"...
Kim Thayil never said shit about Chris death in public a true brother. FTW
i wish i was alive in the grunge era.
Blaze1012 it was the best..last great era..there was magic in the air..magic
Yes you do...
I was in highschool then ('90-94). It was insanely cool, can't believe how much I took it for granted. Not only was it the Seattle bands, but stuff like Siamese Dream, GnR/Metallica stadium tours... bands like Pantera, Megedeth, Suicidal Tendencies, Faith No More, and Chili Peppers were at the height of their powers, Beastie Boys were making their comeback. Heck I saw both No Doubt and Sublime playing in the freakin' quad at my college in late '94. I was actually watching 120 minutes the moment Smells Like Teen Spirit debuted, and when MTV started playing Man in the Box and Outshined. Such a wealth of great stuff. I didn't realize at the time that it was the last great period of rock. All we cared about was there was all this great 'alternative' music that killed hair metal.
@@brandall101 Everything you said was true. What a great era.
@@marktader3580 I forgot one crucial bit of info from that period - I went to Eddie Vedder's highschool (San Dieguito in Encinitas)... his younger half brother was a sr. when I was a sophomore (totally a dick), my government teacher had Eddie as a student and would tell us stories about him, one of my friends found a yearbook from '81 with his photo in it. We're so blessed to have lived through this... my folks had the 60s, this was something almost as great (musically speaking).
One of the best rock vocals of all time. He is was a god
Grunge vocals*
@@chadtrickthereal grunge is literally just what the media coined that movement to sell it as a product it’s fucking rock and roll at heart
@@bonzo4655 grunge isn't even a genre it's more of an aesthetic for fashion and bands like this and ones from Seattle got all looped into being some sort of genre of music that sounds the same even tho bands like nirvana, Soundgarden, Melvin's, alice in chains etc don't sound similar at all and your totally right it's all just hard rock with some punk influence maybe
@@chadtrickthereal We never used the term "grunge" here in Seattle. It was a derogatory term. The music this town gave birth to was a killer and random mix of rock, metal, punk, and whatever you wanted to call Mother Love Bone. Soundgarden, aka The Best Band of All Time, was more of a sludgey, bluesey, metall-y rawk. I mean, how could anyone possibly call Nirvana, Soundgarden, Alice in Chains, and Mudhoney the exact same musical style?? Makes no fuckin' sense.
"Thanks" his little voice is just the cutest, made me laugh 😂😂
He trolled people in this voice all the time. So funny 😂
Gutted. "Everything I've held is what I've freed..." Rest easy, Chris.
Damn!!! this song kicks today's music's ass!!!
My god, Kim Thayil is on FIRE here! So good.
Props to Ben Shepherd as well for that sinister bass!
Ben Shepherd, genius.
luv that ride cymbal!!
I love Chris's Silverburst Les Paul in this show! Probably my favorite finish on an LP.
Brian Larson its green
I was a crowd surfin mofo at this concert.. So cool to see this sober! lol
THis song is underrated. Man it is fuckin pure energy!
Out of all the 90's drummers people will mostly say Danny Carey is the best but Matt Cameron is without a doubt the most unique. Matt has nearly all the chops as Danny and he's entirely his own type of drummer. Matts a beast
I'd also be inclined to throw Chris Kontos into the mix. Even though Machinehead didn't achieve nearly as much mainstream success, he was so brutal on Davidian! I mean damn!
Hmmm...
1. Vinnie Paul
2. Joey Jordison
3. Carter Beauford
4. Tony Royster Jr
5. Sean Kinney
You skipped over quite a few. Tony Royster Jr. and Vinnie Paul are probably two of the best of all time.
Totally agree! Matt Cameron might be THE best 90s drummer, IMHO.
No drummer has ever said Matt Cameron was weak. He is why Soundgarden could do what they have done. But honestly he does not come close to Danny Carey. Trust me when I say Matt is a hero of mine, but Danny is on another level.
Sean Kinney is also a favorite of mine. Dave Krusen for one album captured an entire music generation also. As did Grohl.
Seattle has captured a ton of excellent drummers, for me starting back to Scott Rockenfield of Queensryche.
John Stramiello Matt Cameron was incredible with Soundgarden, loved his drumming, I couldn't imagine any other drummer with this band, his style fit so damn nicely, now with Pearl Jam, not so much
This is probably the most badass show I've seen from the Badmotorfinger tour, tied with Pinkpop.
+Original Username I'm pretty sure this is from Lollapalooza
I know, I meant it is tied with Pinkpop in my list of favorite Badmotorfinger-era performances. And Motorvision, as well.
+Original Username Too bad there isn't one from the Phoenix Lolla. It was better. ;)
I'll have to check that out, thanks!
Original Username Shit, i was so messed up, and that was so long ago. If you find one from that show, come here and let me know!! It truly was great! (i think he did do that bit of Smells like teen spirit though. that brought back memories. there IS a video of Pearl Jam from that show on here. it's all from the side of the stage. and one from when they did temple of the dog here. CLASSIC. such an incredible show to be at!!! :) )
better than nirvana
Cool opinion, I share the same.
your comment would be relevant if music was a competition, but fortunately it is not.
alvarop 1984
It’s an opinion, don’t act like you haven’t got one and that you think all music is as good, it isn’t like he said “better than Nirvana and that is absolute, you have to agree”
Anton Gallacher Nordin one thing is for sure, if it was a competition, Nirvana would be left wanting, AIC, P Jam n Soundgarden r far more talented bands.
Hard to believe Layne Staley, Chris Cornell , Eddie Vedder, Andrew Wood m Kurt Cobain were all running around the same local clubs ha gong flyers and singing their asses of off!
Like this effort here, insane!
Both bands rule.. \m/
makes me think of black sabbath
Otium83 me too alot of old Soundgarden reminds me of old Sabbath , like beyond the wheel
Only better....
dyan york
Dont be so stupid. Do not bite the hand that fed these bands! .. 🚫
I will always love CC...his music will live on and on... somedays Im so sad I cant listen to Chris without crying. .somedays I cant stop listening.. rest Chris. you are loved
RIP! to a musical genius and legend. Devastated 💔
Grunge died with Chris no one left fuck!!
Just because he came from Seattle and wore flannel, doesn't make Chris/Soundgarden Grunge. Besides Eddie Vedder is still around -------
@@dyanyork7619 Don't forget Dave Grohl
@@dyanyork7619 He was definitely grunge
this is just amazing i can just watch this over and over it never gets old. RIP Chris
I lived about about 2 miles from this concert in 92 and I attended it! Great show
my favorite live Soundgarden clip"
Great Voice, eternaly Cornell. R.I.P.
Chris is strong here
Matt Cameron the Beat Beast!
This is an epic performance -- the band, the audience,....amazing. What a moment in time.
Love the tip of the hat to Nirvana starting @5:38-- wow,...
They do that quite often when that bridge comes about. I think it was their Pink pop performance Chris started singing "How now brown cow". It sounded fuckin awesome too..his voice is amazing.
Love the Nirvana/ Smells Like Teen Spirit Tag! Long Live Soundgarden!!!!!
Dennis Justus Thank you for posting the entire Soundgarden concert I went to at the DAR Constitution Hall in Washington DC back in January 2013. I’m super lucky to have been there.
Thanks for all the great music! May your soul be at peace.
I love "I think that would be fuckin cool! Remember you gotta take your shoes off first"
Remember, you gotta take your shoes off first!
Lol Chris sounds like Beavis at 0:23
Chris Cornell is one of my favorite singers, However, just by watching how he sings, it's easy to see how easy it would be for him to make signing in this style safer and easier, with minor technique alterations.
What do you feel he could have changed
Chris Cornell bad ass!!
5:37 smell like teen spirit!!
This is the sexiest video of all time
sure is
Love and miss him 💛 rip with all my love
RIP Chris Cornell
Is that Layne sitting on the side of the stage with the cowboy hat?
Thats the Grungiest a video can get! AWESOME
Haha, teen spirit.
a versão de improviso da smells like teen spirit soturnissima haha
I love the Ben and Matt only intro while Chris is talking about pants... 🔥
Lucky mofos in this crowd. Still one of my favorite Soundgarden songs. And still regret not going with my friends to see them with Faith No More way back when...
This is so cool. Handsome CC. RIP
0:30 Look at Ben throwing his bass away, hahaha...
19 years later, Slaves and Bulldozers still kicks ridiculous amounts of ass. Long live Soundgarden!
30 years later and still timeless
Soundgarden stands out as one of the the best bands I saw at Lollapalooza back in Aug /92 ! It was Crazy !
Ya man. Lolkapalooza 2, up here in Wisconsin with Pearl Jam, Chilli Peppers, MINISTRY...HOLY FUCK
I wonder if Ben is going to have back problems...
Now i've known why you've been taken!
No one rides for free indeed.
Man those when the baggy clothes were in and that’s about it
1:43 Hey! Whaddya know! Kim Thayil was at this concert. Great job cameraman.
Too much awesomess, I can't take it anymore
The pit was steaming Hot but it was off the chain Happy Birthday Chris
I miss him so much my heart is breaking
Fucking genius
Machine gun vibe of Hendrix.
Heavy stuff dude ... rock 'n'roll!!!!
Yes I was..was going on 2 1/2 days of no sleep. Pawned everything i had and left Montana for Seattle, got there at 10 am stayed up all night partyin at kitsap fairgrounds and jammed all day. Still probably greatest concert I've ever been to. Not to mention the Seattle scene was exploding. Lush,Jesus and Mary Chains,Soungarden,Pearl Jam,Minestry,Ice Cube,Red Hot Chili Peppers. Plus Sweaty Nipples @ the sideshow...amazing band as well.
What the hell is Chris playing on guitar?
damn thats one low bass.
woodstock style
Until I heard of Soundgarden i didnt know guitar straps that long existed.
wow, Chris sings elements of "Teen Spirit". Surprising !!!
Chris such a fucking great voice.R.I.P CHRIS CORNELL
this video makes my back hurt
It's because of Ben Shepherd.Great bass but he looks like a comical mess!
Bulldozers are rough on the back, makes you into a slave.
Wait why did he sing the lyrics to Nirvana's "Smells Like Teen Spirit"
Cuz that’s what it smelled like 😆
so phat
Can’t get enough of this song!
Also: is Ben single? He is the cutest still to this day! And the way he plays that bass! Hope he, Kim & Matt are doing well! Hang in there guys!
#istandwithSoundgarden
RIP Chris.
I had to work. 2 miles from this. While all my friends were stopping in to tell me they we're headed there. Thanks guys. Fuck.
I was at this concert backstage... Chris is my cousin!! Oh shit... I just remembered - I was totally nowhere near this concert. & I guess I'm not really related to Chris either. Oh well... BUT THESE GUYS STILL KICK ALL KINDS OF ASS!!!!
kim rocks indian guitar ledgend
Soundgarden and Nirvana best rock bands
michael. Ah lets not forget Layne Staley an Alice in Chains.
I never said I didn't hear of them before, I saw Soundgarden in concert at Day on the Green in Oakland in 1991. I was just saying that she linked to this video on Twitter and I came here because of that.
bass player needs to work on his posture
Severely underrated comment lmao
mere mortals should not try singing this.
So fricken great
Greatest band ever
i was at this show lol
i went to drop in the park too
two best grunge shows ever
This is a fucking tune!
0:38 the guy in the middle of those standing on the side of the stage looks like Hiro !
5:40 can't say if it was a tribute or a mockery
Soundgarden and Nirvana dug each other
I was born in the 90s but I haven't experience this kind of music era cause I was just a baby back then but when I turned 10 in 2000 or 2001 rock music was the first genre that has caught my attention. Then during my high school to early college days luckily a new wave of rock era was born it was emo and pop punk era, I was so lucky that I still experience the era of rock music but to be honest grunge is better. I wish this kind of music comes back again in this day and age🤘🤘 long live rock music
The first CD I ever got as a kid was Badmotorfinger (thanks Santa!) - what a way to start my musical journey... all these decades later and it's still my fav album
4:44
kim and God are friends
@TM91141 he doesn't sound great in this show, but you have to remember it's very straining on your voice to sing like that. The badmotorfinger album was written with very demanding vocal parts. Of course when he recorded the songs, he didn't do them all in one take. They do them one at a time, when his voice is in best shape not consecutively in a big rock show like this.
But if you need proof of how good he is live you'd probably want to see this:
/watch?v=hTr8BNLqrOM
Matt Cameron in a tank top looking like a full course meal.
@cgnetwork1 when I saw them last summer they went into Zeppelin!!!!!!!
Sounds like Mr Garrison saying thanks at the start. Hahaha. Awesome performance, great time for music