Watching this makes me wish we had another music movement like grunge--embodying ideals like danger, recklessness, irreverence, authenticity, rebellion, etc--to shake up the mainstream again. Everything has become so safe, it's nauseating.
I was a teenager & a metalhead when Nirvana came out of nowhere. I was hooked, grunge was so different & I FINALLY had more music I could relate to, not the bubble gum pop that was huge then. I still have all my old CD's, mp3 player & Walkman that used 10 AA batteries lol!
To be a kid in the 80s and a teenager in the 90s was so great from a music perspective. I feel sorry for the youth today. Technology has ruined everything. Including music
Seeing Alice in Chains with Primus, RATM, and Tool at Lollapalooza 1993 in New Orleans was a highlight of my Jr High years. I'll never forget AIC opening with Them Bones that night.
@ my best friend and I were 14. Our mom's dropped us off for the whole day. RATM and Tool opened that morning and AIC then Primus closed it up. Lots of good bands there but those were the four we really went to see. We stayed the night in NOLA then drove back home Sunday morning.
@@Shreadington Tool was still on second stage at our show. Their pit was insane, nearly took a large Doc Marten to the nose, thankfully I had good reflexes back then 😂
My apologies to all the Grunge Community, I didn't know the entire talent all the Grunge Bands have. I LOVE GRUNGE. A huge hug to all of you, I hope you and yours are right. PEACE.❤
I couldn't imagine being a rich and famous musician who is also an addict. Everyone wants to party with a rock star. People want to give things to them. Others want to use them. Just imagine if all the ones we lost had someone there to show them love and give them help without wanting anything in return
Yer Blues, Helter Skelter, Anthology 3 version of Come Together. That's some heavy shit for it's time. They were also straddling on the beginnings of punk and heavy metal already so yes grunge.
*Seattle Punk Bands* The Lewd, The Blackouts, The Screamers, The Fastbacks, Green River, Ten Minute Warning, The Accused, The Fartz, The Dehumanizers, Bikini Kill, 7 Year Bitch, MxPx, The Gits, Gas Huffer, Zeke, Murder City Devils, The Supersuckers *Alternative Rock/ Grunge Bands* Beat Happenings, The U-Men, The Melvins, Soundgarden, Screaming Trees, Skin Yard, Coffin Break, Blood Circus, Young Fresh Fellows, Nirvana Mudhoney, Tad, Alice In Chains, The Posies, Hammerbox, Temple Of The Dog, Pearl Jam, Mad Season, Love Battery, Sunny Day Real Estate, Sky Cries Mary, Foo Fighters, Modest Mouse, Death Cab For Cutie, Band Of Horses *Rock/ Heavy Metal/ Glam Rock* The Kingsmen, The Sonics, The Fabulous Wailers, Jimi Hendrix, Heart, T.K.O., Queensryche, Metal Church, The Mentors, Malfunkshun, Mother Love Bone, Sanctuary, Forced Entry, War Babies, Nevermore, Gruntruck, Candlebox, Sunn O)))
Shout out to non Seattle bands that were part of the 1990's Alternative Rock revolution that helped push Underground music into the mainstream. Janes Addiction, Smashing Pumpkins, Sonic Youth, Dinosaur Jr., The Lemonheads, Hole, Juliana Hatfield, Blind Melon, Afghan Whigs, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Fishbone, Faith No More, Throwing Muses, The Pixies, Catherine Wheel, My Bloody Valentine, Lush, The Breeders, Sebadoh, Belly, Weezer, Elastica, Oasis
'The Beatles invented grunge' thats true. Some of their songs like 'Yer Blues' and 'Helter Skelter' sound like the grunge of their time.And also John Lennon songs like 'Cold Turkey', 'Well Well Well' are pretty grunge. John Lennon was the biggest Kurt Cobain's hero. The Beatles inspired grunge bands such as Pearl Jam, Soundgarden and especially Nirvana. And why is there no mention of Neil Young? Everyone says that he invented grunge back in the early 70s, thanks to the sound of his songs (especially with the band Crazy Horse), as well as his appearance in the form of torn trousers and plaid shirts, which were then worn by grunge bands in the 90s.
I think I know what you are implying, but I disagree that it was a regression. To me, grunge was the culmination of rock music as art, creativity, protest, and nonconformity. The regression began in the early 2000s and has yet to recover.
How blessed we are to have videos like this explaining everything. Thank you loudwire!
I was so honored to have lived during the Grunge era 👏🏼👏🏼. What a time to be alive 🤘🏼.
Im so sorry... I wish you lived the 60s ,70s or 80s 😂😂
Oh... 🤘 it's not for grunge 😂 .
Watching this makes me wish we had another music movement like grunge--embodying ideals like danger, recklessness, irreverence, authenticity, rebellion, etc--to shake up the mainstream again. Everything has become so safe, it's nauseating.
An special regard to Mr. Hiro Yamamoto, without you Soungarden wouldn't be so great. ❤
I was a teenager & a metalhead when Nirvana came out of nowhere. I was hooked, grunge was so different & I FINALLY had more music I could relate to, not the bubble gum pop that was huge then. I still have all my old CD's, mp3 player & Walkman that used 10 AA batteries lol!
To be a kid in the 80s and a teenager in the 90s was so great from a music perspective. I feel sorry for the youth today. Technology has ruined everything. Including music
Absolutely fabulous
I love Screaming Trees,Mother Love Bone,and Mad Season
Never arrived that early on a vid before. Glad to see Kim and Matt here, hope Ben is doing good too ❤
AWESOMEN ESS
Great video
I tell people that all the time.this is our music culture in the PNW Seattle to Oregon
Awesome
I’m still into grunge 35 years later.
Lived in Seattle 88-92 . Seen most of these bands 😅
Seeing Alice in Chains with Primus, RATM, and Tool at Lollapalooza 1993 in New Orleans was a highlight of my Jr High years. I'll never forget AIC opening with Them Bones that night.
Lollapalooza 93 in Barrie, Ontario, Canada. I was 16 & up front for AIC 🤘🤘
@ my best friend and I were 14. Our mom's dropped us off for the whole day. RATM and Tool opened that morning and AIC then Primus closed it up. Lots of good bands there but those were the four we really went to see. We stayed the night in NOLA then drove back home Sunday morning.
@@Shreadington Tool was still on second stage at our show. Their pit was insane, nearly took a large Doc Marten to the nose, thankfully I had good reflexes back then 😂
Loved AIC , STP , pearl jam , sound garden but....... My favorite band that somehow got thrown in was Blind Melon !
The unsung heroes of grunge; Kerbdog.
My apologies to all the Grunge Community, I didn't know the entire talent all the Grunge Bands have. I LOVE GRUNGE. A huge hug to all of you, I hope you and yours are right. PEACE.❤
I couldn't imagine being a rich and famous musician who is also an addict. Everyone wants to party with a rock star. People want to give things to them. Others want to use them. Just imagine if all the ones we lost had someone there to show them love and give them help without wanting anything in return
As someone from near Seattle. Washington does have some depressing weather! lol.
‘The beatles invented grunge’ 😂🤡
😂😂😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Yer Blues, Helter Skelter, Anthology 3 version of Come Together. That's some heavy shit for it's time. They were also straddling on the beginnings of punk and heavy metal already so yes grunge.
@@rocknroll_jezus9233yup, Butch Vig says Helter skelter is the first grunge song
*Seattle Punk Bands*
The Lewd, The Blackouts, The Screamers, The Fastbacks, Green River,
Ten Minute Warning, The Accused, The Fartz, The Dehumanizers, Bikini Kill,
7 Year Bitch, MxPx, The Gits, Gas Huffer, Zeke, Murder City Devils, The Supersuckers
*Alternative Rock/ Grunge Bands*
Beat Happenings, The U-Men, The Melvins, Soundgarden, Screaming Trees,
Skin Yard, Coffin Break, Blood Circus, Young Fresh Fellows, Nirvana Mudhoney,
Tad, Alice In Chains, The Posies, Hammerbox, Temple Of The Dog, Pearl Jam,
Mad Season, Love Battery, Sunny Day Real Estate, Sky Cries Mary, Foo Fighters,
Modest Mouse, Death Cab For Cutie, Band Of Horses
*Rock/ Heavy Metal/ Glam Rock*
The Kingsmen, The Sonics, The Fabulous Wailers, Jimi Hendrix, Heart, T.K.O.,
Queensryche, Metal Church, The Mentors, Malfunkshun, Mother Love Bone, Sanctuary,
Forced Entry, War Babies, Nevermore, Gruntruck, Candlebox, Sunn O)))
Shout out to non Seattle bands that were part of the 1990's Alternative Rock revolution that helped push Underground music into the mainstream.
Janes Addiction, Smashing Pumpkins, Sonic Youth, Dinosaur Jr.,
The Lemonheads, Hole, Juliana Hatfield, Blind Melon, Afghan Whigs,
Red Hot Chili Peppers, Fishbone, Faith No More, Throwing Muses,
The Pixies, Catherine Wheel, My Bloody Valentine, Lush, The Breeders,
Sebadoh, Belly, Weezer, Elastica, Oasis
Alice In Chains> every other grunge band ever
Black Flag invented it since 1982 when Nothing Left Inside and Scream seeped into their sets.
I know there not from Seattle but if your talking the invention of grunge you have to talk about the Melvins!!!!!
People didnt understand those boots were because of the seattle weather.
'The Beatles invented grunge' thats true. Some of their songs like 'Yer Blues' and 'Helter Skelter' sound like the grunge of their time.And also John Lennon songs like 'Cold Turkey', 'Well Well Well' are pretty grunge. John Lennon was the biggest Kurt Cobain's hero. The Beatles inspired grunge bands such as Pearl Jam, Soundgarden and especially Nirvana. And why is there no mention of Neil Young? Everyone says that he invented grunge back in the early 70s, thanks to the sound of his songs (especially with the band Crazy Horse), as well as his appearance in the form of torn trousers and plaid shirts, which were then worn by grunge bands in the 90s.
Flipper
Alice in Chain, Soundgarden, Nirvana, Pearl Jam, Stone Temple Pilots. 5 Big Bands of Grunge movement
The only ones... and 98% of what most of them did was ...lame.😂
Y'all had posted this video earlier today 🤷♂️.
What about Dave Grohl forming Foo Fighters in late '94?
The satanic panic was also happening in that time because of black Metal and death Metal.
Lotta faces for radio, behind the scene mushes.. with opinions
EUREKA!!!😊
I think grunge marked a regression in the overal historical musical progression curve. Whatever that means.
I think I know what you are implying, but I disagree that it was a regression. To me, grunge was the culmination of rock music as art, creativity, protest, and nonconformity. The regression began in the early 2000s and has yet to recover.
Jonathon Poneman needs to clear his throat.
Isn’t this a really old video?
tHe bEaTlEs iNvEnTeD gRuNgE!
.....what?