If I'm not mistaken, this was the last song of the set. One thing I've always seen from Cornell, from the early days to even now, 2013, he performs the hardest songs when I think he shouldn't. Not only that, he performs it well. Not only that, he's already performed many other very difficult songs beforehand. Not only that, his catalog of songs is pretty much impossible to perform by any other human being. I think I've said enough.
u now have the big gay he also puts his all into songs that are pretty intensive in earlier parts of the set ( if i’m not mistaken, they were also doing 2 hour sets )
I like how you said his catalogue is pretty much impossible for any other human being. Obviously there are really good singers that can do it, but I’m a pretty decent singer, and can sing along to most of my favorite bands and hit all the notes, but I don’t know if it’s his range or the rasp he puts in his voice, but I just cannot sing most Audioslave and Soundgarden songs, with some exceptions for the easier ones of course. I was trying to sing along to the first Audioslave album last night and basically just gave up a few songs in and let my voice rest.
@@leons.kennedy1571 Hey! Consider my original comment here a bit biased lol. I was definitely wrong. It was damn near 10 years ago, woah! Indeed, now I'm sure there are many who can sing his songs. I myself have put in the practice and can sing pretty much all of SG/TOD/AS songs. Problem is, I'm a tenor. Hitting the notes isn't necessarily too much of a problem, it's that my voice is significantly lighter. As you stated, I think the best part of Chris' voice is the distortion and timbre he can create with it. His tone on songs like Right Turn or Burden in My Hand is just awesome, but when I try to sing the way Chris does, it sounds too tinny and thin. I just end up singing them straight, but dammit if I didn't wish I could sound like Chris.
The first time I saw them was in 1996 and they were closing with this already back then,it was usually this and Jesus Christ Pose. He would also sing pats of other songs in the middle section,like he did that final night
I always found it strange that when it came to performing live, Chris could absolutely floor the song Beyond the Wheel but whenever he did Slaves and Bulldozers he never quite matched the studio version. Then I found this version, fuck me, he nailed it.
Idk man, beyond the wheel is really either fully lower range or fully head voice for Chris; Slaves and Bulldozers rides along his vocal break for such a large portion of the song- it is incredible beyond words that he was able to get it so spot on even this once.
What's In It For...MEEEEEEEEE...YEEEEEIIIIIIIIIIAAAAAAAHHHHHH...WHAT'S IN IT FOR .......MEEEEEEEEEIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIYYYYYYYYYYAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHH!!!!! When he sings that part, you have, I believe, just heard the male rock singer with THE BEST upper range vocal control of any male rock singer, past or present.
PEOPLE RESENT EDDIE VEDDER FOR BEING ALIVE, THE ONLY ONE THAT SURVIVED. VERY SAD. I ABSOLUTELY LOVE CHRIS CORNELL, AND IF HE KNEW PEOPLE WERE PUTTING EDDIE AND PEARL JAM DOWN IM SURE HE WOULD NOT APPRECIATE IT. WHAT THE HELL? NOT JUST SAD BUT REALLY MEAN COMMENTS ABOUT PEARL JAM AND EDDIE!! I JUST WISH PEOPLE WOULD STOP. CHRIS AND EDDIE WILL FOREVER INTERTWINED. 😊🩷🤘✌️ ALWAYS HATING ON MATT TOO FOR JOINING PEARL JAM.
I think it's because Chris's technique requires lots of warming up, and when he is warmed up, he's fantastic. So by the end of a set, his voice is at it's peak and he's able to perform very very well.
This it IT , nothing compares to this. NOTHING!!!!! No matter how many years go by it is still this moment in time that does it for every cell of my being.
This is a badass song that showcases the individual talent of each member. Ben almost pulling the bass strings off. Kim manipulating the guitar & blowing on the strings, Matt changing up the pace through out the song & beating the shit out of those drums, Chris voice goes from bluesy lows to screaming high....love it! If I had to pick a fave Soundgarden song, Slaves & Bulldozers might be the one. But I really can’t pick a fave.
The 90s was a great fucking time to be going to shows and getting into heavy music. I saw Soundgarden play at the Warfield in San Francisco in late '91 and they simply tore it up. Just an incredible hard rock performance. Then I saw them on the '92 Lollapalooza tour. Also good. But this band was best experienced in smaller club venues (with crowds of one or two thousand maniacs). I'll never forget that Warfield show when they were touring Badmotorfinger. This video of Slaves and Bulldozers takes me right back. Chris Cornell RIP.
Some of the best live vocals ever in my opinion. There will never be another cornell. His songwriting, voice, and overall presence can't be replicated. No baritone is hitting these notes with that much power. RIP to my personal GOAT voice.
@@scottschaft1538 Cameron is great in Soundgarden stuff but not in Pearl jam songs, He made every song so simple, compare Even flow played by Dave Abbruzzese and Matt....
@@plejer1067The Pearl Jam drummer debate always makes me laugh. Matt Cameron's their best drummer and it isn't because of his ability - it's because he's able to stay in the band and has obviously connected with the band. If you're ever been in a band you'll get what I mean. Matt Cameron's Soundgarden drumming is better any day of the week. BUT... Matt Cameron serves the band the best. Even if the style of drumming didn't fit, PJ couldn't have landed a better drummer.
Everything about the song slaves and bulldozers is made perfectly.Chris's vocals are solid to the stone fucking kims guitar is on the fucking set matts drums are loud as fuck! And ben shepperd bass rhythim is sexy
RIP Chris. Thanks for the memories, the headbangs and the rest of what remains of my life to rock out to you and your cohorts. Sad I won't see you live again, I would have liked that - just one more song. Peace to your family and my fellow fans, we've lost a good one.
Badmotorfinger is in my opinion Soundgarden's best album. I mean sonically, lyrically and vocally it hits the bullseye every time. The vocal ferocity is delivered with such unflinching confidence and riffs could collapse a 20 storey building. I don't know any other time that Cornell has sounded as good. If I could write just one song as good as any on the album I'd die a happy man and the bastards wrote 12 of them haha. Definately one of the greatest albums of all time.
I don't think they did anything that touches badmotorfinger. there isn't a bad track on that album. hell there isn't even an average song on that album. they're all great songs.
I just love this, like this, so much! It is so relaxing to listen to before I try to sleep. Funny thing was I turned my radio up and Alice Cooper was playing 'Alive' by Pearl Jam on his show on Planet Rock which I listen to every night. I live in England by the way, and love his show because he plays Soundgarden and other great bands I love. They hardly ever play the music I like on mainstream radio. I love watching these live shows of early Soundgarden, and Audioslave. Chris is my favourite singer.
definitivamente esta es la mejor presentacion de soundgarden, no me canso de verlo:) el vocerron, la musica bieeeeeeen vergas tooooooooooooodooooooooooo!!!!
I love how genuine and authentic 90s Grunge was. No choreographed dance moves. Insanely talented musicians coming to life with each song. Great time for rock n Roll, great time to be a fan of rock n roll!Roll!! I was lucky enough to see many bands from this era. some of the greatest memories I have are from 90s concerts.....
Unbelievable performance. So so cool how he worked those other songs into the jam at the end. Nobody can even challenge Chris, can't wait for the reunion tour.
He truly pushed the limits of vocal self expression. I'm a very strong singer and this is truly one of the most challenging songs one could ever attempt to sing. He was amazing♡ "Jesus was his friend"...he'll be ok up there RIP
Oh, and also, I love the I'm Eighteen part. "I like it, love it, like it, love it." Chris wrote two songs for Alice Cooper, and did backing vocals on one. My two favorite bands, Alice then Soundgarden.
Certain things you remember…I remember hearing outshined on the radio for the first time and was blown away. Went down to University Records in Lubbock Texas and bought the CD and hearing rusty cage then outshined and then slaves and bulldozers in a row. Mind riot, holy water, room 1000 years wide. Good lord what an album
I was at this show and this really brings back memories. It was actually better being there. I remember The Melvins opened this show and rocked the crowd as well. Four months later, I saw these guys at Lolapalooza in Bremerton. Such good times! I've forgotten how great music was compared to today's music.
If I'm not mistaken, this was the last song of the set. One thing I've always seen from Cornell, from the early days to even now, 2013, he performs the hardest songs when I think he shouldn't. Not only that, he performs it well. Not only that, he's already performed many other very difficult songs beforehand. Not only that, his catalog of songs is pretty much impossible to perform by any other human being. I think I've said enough.
Well if you put the hardest songs at the end you don't have to worry about blowing out your voice early in the set
u now have the big gay he also puts his all into songs that are pretty intensive in earlier parts of the set ( if i’m not mistaken, they were also doing 2 hour sets )
I like how you said his catalogue is pretty much impossible for any other human being. Obviously there are really good singers that can do it, but I’m a pretty decent singer, and can sing along to most of my favorite bands and hit all the notes, but I don’t know if it’s his range or the rasp he puts in his voice, but I just cannot sing most Audioslave and Soundgarden songs, with some exceptions for the easier ones of course. I was trying to sing along to the first Audioslave album last night and basically just gave up a few songs in and let my voice rest.
@@leons.kennedy1571 Hey! Consider my original comment here a bit biased lol. I was definitely wrong. It was damn near 10 years ago, woah!
Indeed, now I'm sure there are many who can sing his songs. I myself have put in the practice and can sing pretty much all of SG/TOD/AS songs.
Problem is, I'm a tenor. Hitting the notes isn't necessarily too much of a problem, it's that my voice is significantly lighter.
As you stated, I think the best part of Chris' voice is the distortion and timbre he can create with it. His tone on songs like Right Turn or Burden in My Hand is just awesome, but when I try to sing the way Chris does, it sounds too tinny and thin.
I just end up singing them straight, but dammit if I didn't wish I could sound like Chris.
The first time I saw them was in 1996 and they were closing with this already back then,it was usually this and Jesus Christ Pose. He would also sing pats of other songs in the middle section,like he did that final night
Ben Shepherd is underrated, those bass lines man, crazy how he got rejected a few times before they let him join soundgarden
Yes I agree Ben Shepherd a awesome bassist, Chris Cornell a awesome singer
He brings a certain disregard for what others may be thinking of him, he abandons himself well in his playing. I never feel his ego in control.
Jesus is my friend.
paisteuser06 and I like it!
What's song is this?
Arthur Lacau slaves and bulldozers
@@thethirdeye4018 no, there "Jesus is my friend"
:)
I always found it strange that when it came to performing live, Chris could absolutely floor the song Beyond the Wheel but whenever he did Slaves and Bulldozers he never quite matched the studio version. Then I found this version, fuck me, he nailed it.
Yessir. Sometimes he outdid his ability to carry those notes later in life! His voice is low in the mix but check out live in Norway from 1994
Idk man, beyond the wheel is really either fully lower range or fully head voice for Chris; Slaves and Bulldozers rides along his vocal break for such a large portion of the song- it is incredible beyond words that he was able to get it so spot on even this once.
Bruh, try even to nail these notes, now you know how hard it is, try to keep it as long as this masterpiece demands 💀
What's In It For...MEEEEEEEEE...YEEEEEIIIIIIIIIIAAAAAAAHHHHHH...WHAT'S IN IT FOR .......MEEEEEEEEEIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIYYYYYYYYYYAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHH!!!!! When he sings that part, you have, I believe, just heard the male rock singer with THE BEST upper range vocal control of any male rock singer, past or present.
sorry you didn't see himmmm
How dare any comment oe analize the great. Word!
The best live version I've heard of this song. Incredible.
Yes I agree awesome group and the best live version.May Chris Cornell RIP 💐
His voice hasn't 'broken' yet. It's changed a bit, but still going strong. He's a freak of nature.
tmlplus He was a massive talent. He is dearly missed. He sounded great right up to the end. Saw him just 2 weeks before his last gig.
oh i promise you he was in his prime here. 7:58 i've almost never heard him scream like that
@@AxiomApeSo glad you got a chance to see him live. I never did and it haunts me to this day. We never know when we’ll lose our heroes.
His last performed song. Rest in peace you massive talent. What a devastating loss. His music will be immortalized.
genious comment
Was way better than Cobain
love it when Chris goes into Alive
I'll take his version over eddy's any fucking day of the week!!!
@@happygilmore1976ify damm,ten was a outstanding album dude,dont know why is seems like eddie is the most hated band of the grunge
@@kakashihatake6176 he’s not hated but Chris Cornell is the GOAT
@@kakashihatake6176 because of his singing style. the big 4 all have their different ways but people attack eddie’s for some reason
PEOPLE RESENT EDDIE VEDDER FOR BEING ALIVE, THE ONLY ONE THAT SURVIVED. VERY SAD. I ABSOLUTELY LOVE CHRIS CORNELL, AND IF HE KNEW PEOPLE WERE PUTTING EDDIE AND PEARL JAM DOWN IM SURE HE WOULD NOT APPRECIATE IT. WHAT THE HELL? NOT JUST SAD BUT REALLY MEAN COMMENTS ABOUT PEARL JAM AND EDDIE!! I JUST WISH PEOPLE WOULD STOP. CHRIS AND EDDIE WILL FOREVER INTERTWINED. 😊🩷🤘✌️ ALWAYS HATING ON MATT TOO FOR JOINING PEARL JAM.
I think it's because Chris's technique requires lots of warming up, and when he is warmed up, he's fantastic. So by the end of a set, his voice is at it's peak and he's able to perform very very well.
This it IT , nothing compares to this. NOTHING!!!!!
No matter how many years go by it is still this moment in time that does it for every cell of my being.
Absolutely.
This is a badass song that showcases the individual talent of each member. Ben almost pulling the bass strings off. Kim manipulating the guitar & blowing on the strings, Matt changing up the pace through out the song & beating the shit out of those drums, Chris voice goes from bluesy lows to screaming high....love it! If I had to pick a fave Soundgarden song, Slaves & Bulldozers might be the one. But I really can’t pick a fave.
Was extremely fortunate to see Soundgarden twice in my youth. The older I get, the more impressed I am with their music and performances.
Glad you got to go see sound Garden a awesome group and Chris Cornell awesome Singer RIP 💐 back when I was 26
never got to see them live. what a bummer. I do have my picture with Jerry Cantrell and Kim Thayil though. That's better than nothing!
I finally found it. The essence of grunge, purified and distilled into one, 10-minute live performance. So pure, yet so dirty at the same time.
I don't know what's about it but this song makes me angry af like good angry lmaooo
Yeah it gets me worked up too.
That’s exactly it for me, too. Full badassery.
This was so good! I love the "Alive" part. These boys are amazing!
My favorite Soundgarden song. Even my 5 year old daughter likes it.
i’m 9 years late but tell her she has impeccable taste lol
Nobody was or ever will be better
u speak the truth my friend
RIP Chris Cornell. He had the last true rock n roll voice
Yes I agree 💯 Chris Cornell a awesome singer sad he passed away May Chris Cornell RIP 💐
I still have this VHS. In 2016. =)
Me too!
Me three.
👍
I know who borrowed mine and I expect some day to get it back..
Still have it in 2020 heh
The 90s was a great fucking time to be going to shows and getting into heavy music. I saw Soundgarden play at the Warfield in San Francisco in late '91 and they simply tore it up. Just an incredible hard rock performance. Then I saw them on the '92 Lollapalooza tour. Also good. But this band was best experienced in smaller club venues (with crowds of one or two thousand maniacs). I'll never forget that Warfield show when they were touring Badmotorfinger. This video of Slaves and Bulldozers takes me right back.
Chris Cornell RIP.
I don't know about smaller venues but Soundgarden sounded tremendous at The Woodlands in Houston
7:59 - 8:20 --- Some of the best vocals to be heard. The amount of power at that high of a range is insane.
Oh gezzzzz, you ain't kidden. Dam!!!
Some of the best live vocals ever in my opinion. There will never be another cornell. His songwriting, voice, and overall presence can't be replicated. No baritone is hitting these notes with that much power. RIP to my personal GOAT voice.
Ye. I wonder what note that is. f#5?
@@brianmannion7097 close... actually a little hiigher, one semitone up.. he gets up to a G5 a couple times right there
@@j_ko9 hmm if it does it very brief. Seems mostly a semitone under but regardless the vocals are ridiculously good
That solo. And that breakdown. Soundgarden improvised a lot. That's what made them special.
No set was the same
Rest in peace Chris Cornell
toño cobain I am cying as I watch this. Damn!
left me in a mind riot....
Yes I agree 💯 Chris Cornell awesome Singer and the music will live on
@@kastellfa7756 a awesome group and Chris Cornell awesome Singer RIP 💐
kick ass, the best ever band on the planet and all others
M for Mark
Yeap.
Wow.Wow.Wow. Blew my mind. The jamming with Alive and Jesus is my friend...glorious.
any Matt Cameron haters need to watch Motorvision....
Who hates Cameron?
@@scottschaft1538 Cameron is great in Soundgarden stuff but not in Pearl jam songs, He made every song so simple, compare Even flow played by Dave Abbruzzese and Matt....
@@plejer1067The Pearl Jam drummer debate always makes me laugh. Matt Cameron's their best drummer and it isn't because of his ability - it's because he's able to stay in the band and has obviously connected with the band.
If you're ever been in a band you'll get what I mean. Matt Cameron's Soundgarden drumming is better any day of the week. BUT... Matt Cameron serves the band the best. Even if the style of drumming didn't fit, PJ couldn't have landed a better drummer.
This is fucking unreal ! RIP and thanks for the countless brilliant songs. So talented
You know that he was Murdered for exposing the sick and corrupt government child sex slaves industry
Is this band the best representation of grunge or what? Chris, my love, RIP, you will never be forgotten.
My buddy introduced me to this band in late eighties. Still a big fan. The voice of my generation. Miss you chris
JESUS! IS MY FRIEND!
it makes me feel alive yah
This song makes feels like I'm walking uphill wearing concrete boots. Too heavy!
Pissing in the wind.....and liking it!!! Chris Cornell-Lollapalooza 1992
So why r u here? Go away.
Then give 4th of July a crack. Heeeeaaavy.
maybe your just not fucked up in the head enough for this bro prolly
Everything about the song slaves and bulldozers is made perfectly.Chris's vocals are solid to the stone fucking kims guitar is on the fucking set matts drums are loud as fuck! And ben shepperd bass rhythim is sexy
exactly
I love Superunknown but Badmotorfinger is something I BLAST. Always.
To this day, same brother, R.I.P. Chris Cornell🤟🏼🔥🔥
Chris you are the best ever..... Freddy Merc and you've. RIP. Truely missed. Thank you for the amazing library of music.
RIP Chris. Thanks for the memories, the headbangs and the rest of what remains of my life to rock out to you and your cohorts. Sad I won't see you live again, I would have liked that - just one more song. Peace to your family and my fellow fans, we've lost a good one.
Yes I agree sad Chris Cornell passed away,RIP💐 and a awesome singer
what a great band amazing
If you were at an SG concert in the early 90s, it wouldn't matter who's President or how crappy your job is...
An absolute madman on the mike!
One of the hardest vocals that I've ever heard
👍
Ben Shepherd's appearance is 50% of Soundgarden's epicness.
my GOD what a vocal genius Chris is. He is definitely the best rock singer the world have seen. Yes !! I am a Soundgarden fan :-)
Badmotorfinger is in my opinion Soundgarden's best album. I mean sonically, lyrically and vocally it hits the bullseye every time. The vocal ferocity is delivered with such unflinching confidence and riffs could collapse a 20 storey building. I don't know any other time that Cornell has sounded as good. If I could write just one song as good as any on the album I'd die a happy man and the bastards wrote 12 of them haha. Definately one of the greatest albums of all time.
Album was way better than nevermind
Badmotorfinger and temple of the dog are his best no doubt
I don't think they did anything that touches badmotorfinger. there isn't a bad track on that album. hell there isn't even an average song on that album. they're all great songs.
Chris Cornell is a god!!! These guys were so heavy on this album!!!!
This is an EPIC version of Slaves and Bulldozers that will never happen again. Thanks for uploading this!
Cornell is like James Dio and Robert Plant..rock vocalist god!!
he is like no one.cc is god.
he blows them away
Vera Novose,l Blows Them All Away!!!
Eli Barros I agree except Cornell also has more a powerful and unique voice
Eli Barros absolutely true!
I just love this, like this, so much! It is so relaxing to listen to before I try to sleep. Funny thing was I turned my radio up and Alice Cooper was playing 'Alive' by Pearl Jam on his show on Planet Rock which I listen to every night. I live in England by the way, and love his show because he plays Soundgarden and other great bands I love. They hardly ever play the music I like on mainstream radio. I love watching these live shows of early Soundgarden, and Audioslave. Chris is my favourite singer.
Sound Garden a awesome group and Chris Cornell a awesome singer, sad he passed away, May Chris Cornell RIP 💐
9:05 I just got goosebumps
My favorite Soundgarden song !
definitivamente esta es la mejor presentacion de soundgarden, no me canso de verlo:)
el vocerron, la musica bieeeeeeen vergas tooooooooooooodooooooooooo!!!!
I love how genuine and authentic 90s Grunge was. No choreographed dance moves. Insanely talented musicians coming to life with each song. Great time for rock n Roll, great time to be a fan of rock n roll!Roll!! I was lucky enough to see many bands from this era. some of the greatest memories I have are from 90s concerts.....
Chris was Seattle's best, what are we going to do now brother? say hello to heaven my friend.
Wow. Just wow. Amazing version and obv the PJ just is the cherry ontop.
Louder Than Meat, Heavy as Fuck!
6:12 Alive, Pearl Jam AWESOME
To the people trying to say PJ isn't in any regards, grunge...One of the Godfathers of grunge disagrees...
Were you born a moron? Marcelo
Sweet Euphoria He’s not wrong...
What an incredible band!
The way the guitar feedbacks at @2:24.... its just so fucking cool!!
One of my favorite jams
wow, this makes me shudder...!
in the best way possible
gawd that was incredibly freaking awesome...did pj better than on themselves
Amazing. I'm glad I saw them perform multiple times in the past.
Chris at his best! Loved growing up jamming to this awesome music! Chris Icon of Grunge period......
How i can't seem to stop putting this on repeat...
It's TOO good.
Unbelievable performance. So so cool how he worked those other songs into the jam at the end. Nobody can even challenge Chris, can't wait for the reunion tour.
"Cool" words can't explain chris and the band. RIP FROM ALL YOUR FANS, WE LOVE YOU BRO" Seattle Will never be the same !!!!!
He truly pushed the limits of vocal self expression. I'm a very strong singer and this is truly one of the most challenging songs one could ever attempt to sing. He was amazing♡ "Jesus was his friend"...he'll be ok up there RIP
One of my favorites (there are so many) RIP Chris. Thank you for sharing your gift the short while you were here. Say hello to Heaven..
I find this song and video to be the epitome of our freedom. Long gone now.
Jesus is my friend...
This was filmed at the Paramount Theater in Seattle. The Even Flow video was shot at the Moore Theater,
Oh, and also, I love the I'm Eighteen part. "I like it, love it, like it, love it." Chris wrote two songs for Alice Cooper, and did backing vocals on one. My two favorite bands, Alice then Soundgarden.
Lol, usually when “Alice” is mentioned alongside Soundgarden, it’s Alice In Chains
@@themaczter9024 Nothing wrong with that! Alice In Chains are amazing, too.
Hahaha I'm the 2000th like - greatest band and vocalist of all time hands down
Anderson Neff ------killer ass base
Anderson Neff....now all you gotta do is buy some cocaine
Yeap 👍. Hands down.
This defines "heavy." Chris Cornell at the height of his powers. Listen: "Jesus, is my friend." Unbelievable vocals.
Yes I agree 💯 Chris Cornell awesome Singer and a awesome group
Certain things you remember…I remember hearing outshined on the radio for the first time and was blown away. Went down to University Records in Lubbock Texas and bought the CD and hearing rusty cage then outshined and then slaves and bulldozers in a row. Mind riot, holy water, room 1000 years wide. Good lord what an album
Almost 20 years later this song still kicks ass like it came out yesterday. So dark and beautiful. Brilliant performance too.
Unbelievable performance,full power💯💥
6:04 - 6:44 - Love it!! Just says so much about the connection between Pearl Jam and Soundgarden! Such a great band!! =D
My favorite band of all time … so sad we won’t see them together anymore
Epic...just epic. No other way to describe it....and even that may be an understatement.
The absolute epitome of rock n roll. I will listen to
this forever!!
fuck, he sings it better than Ed!
CHRIS DOES NOT SING ALIVE BETTER THAN EDDIE, THAT'S RIDICULOUS!!
I was at this show and this really brings back memories. It was actually better being there. I remember The Melvins opened this show and rocked the crowd as well. Four months later, I saw these guys at Lolapalooza in Bremerton. Such good times! I've forgotten how great music was compared to today's music.
I tried to give that comment ten billion thumbs up, but UA-cam only allowed 1.
una de las mejores presentaciones de soungarden.. una de las mejores bandas de todo el mundo... soundgarden forever:)
you can picture the dead coming out of their graves. The hardest band since Black Sabbath!!!
I am glad i saw this epic band playing live in a concert, one of the best memories I have. I hope I get to see them again soon!
@3:37
*"SO*
*BLEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEED* *YOOOOOUR*
*HEAAAAAAAAAAAAAAART*
*OUT"*
i love how from about 7:20 to about 8:05 the music is fading in and out, and it goes extra silent at 8:02 for a second, perfecting chris's scream
This one is from the"motorvision"video!my alltime favorite,doesn´t get any better than this!literally!!!
Best version of a song EVER!!
Love this, love the small stage, awesome crowd, thanks for posting!
That was one of the most epic live performances of all time.
that opening bass line is just indescribable
I keep on listening to this on and on..
I.. can't stop... watching it...
matt just keeping it fresh and smooth…
This... was the most AWESOME THING EVER. Can't wait to see what they come up with next.
Best singer, bassist, drummer, and guitarist. In all...the best band to ever walk the Earth.