Beth can usually break down the technique behind pretty much every type of singing, but she's speechless here whenever Chris glides into his high notes. That goes to show that you can't teach his power and range, and just how much goddamn talent he had. RIP, my favorite musician ever.
Cornell had this unique way of singing his songs live that always made them sound fresh. He would phrase the lyrics differently from the recording, and it was just awesome.
Please do the Hunger Strike music video by Temple Of The Dog, Chris Cornell did it together with Eddie Vedder from Pearl Jam. It is beautiful and just awesome!
@@Trautman26 Saying that it's the "Pearl Jam" lineup completely misrepresents what is going on here, and with Temple Of The Dog itself. It was a band to honor Andrew Wood from Mother Love Bone (who Gossard and Ament were in, with Andrew Wood). Cornell was Wood's roommate. Why Matt Cameron? Simply put, at the time of Temple Of The Dog, he was in Soundgarden. While I know you were pointing out that they would all eventually be in Pearl Jam, saying they are "actual[ly] Pearl Jam" is a great disservice to their non-Pearl Jam careers.
This song was hard for him to sing at times.....only because hes choking back tears from the loss of his best friend Andy Wood who this song was written about. RIP Andrew and Landrew radio.and Chris Cornell........
@@ShesReady2Live ME TOO, I grew up near Seattle and was embedded in the rock scene in the early 80's, I knew alot of these bands back then. My ex husband was a pretty well known bass player, I won't say who, but, you could go see all the bands for like $20 and you'd get a wristband and could see the Melvins, Metal church, soundgarden, Mother Love bone, Alice in Chains , Green river, Nirvana etc etc...was an Amazing time for music, we had already had HEART, AND HENDRIX make it big and QUEENSRYCHE was right behind them, so much talent . ahhhhh i miss the 80's
@@ShesReady2Live I'm sorry I didnt address your statement, plz forgive me. Ok the Reason Chris could sing the song he wrote for Andy was IMHO, if Chris was the one who died, Andy would've stopped at NOTHING to make sure Chris was honored and remembered also....... the line Poor stargazer has no tears in her eyes, is About Andys Fiance' Xana La Fuente, shes got a really cool website where she has a ton of stories on the grunge scene back then, check it out,,, www.shinemusicprojectonxanaland.com/
@@monicajean37 i know it was about Xana... I've heard some things about her and Andys passing but you know how people talk so I don't really pay it too much attention. I was shocked when I found out Andy passed away. I had just discovered his band and was like wtf.
Yes! A couple men of culture here! Sunshower is also my favorite song ever. One of the few musically perfect songs in the world that I wouldn't change anything about.
As someone who's been influenced massively by Cornell, something that's always fascinated me is how little he opens his mouth when he's singing(outside of his wailing highs of course). I can't say it's something that I've ever noticed with anyone but Chris, he's just one of the most relaxed singers I've ever seen even though his performances sound like he's putting so much into it.
Look at all the Seattle supernauts, Chris, Layne, Eddie and Kurt…. They all did the thing with the closed mouth. I think it helps with that grunge sound.
I absolutely love Chris. He’s one of the few musicians that gives me a lump in my throat when I watch videos of him. His screams are so difficult to achieve, I’ve been trying to figure that out for years.
I am so glad you got to hear this one. Chris's vocals are so powerful and this was during probably one of the most emotional moments in his life; honoring his departed friend Andrew Wood. It remains one of my all time favorite Cornell tracks to this day.
1:11 in and I already gave you thumbs up for the simple fact you called t.o.d. a super group, that's what this band was. I'm 40, this is the music of youth, and will remain the music of my geezer years
All the big "Grunge" vocalists, Cobain, vedder, Staley, Weiland are/were phenomenal talents. Cornell moves my soul. His upper range at the time of this performance was peak for him. No human being on planet earth could ever speak to me like he could. Plant in 68-71 comes close, but cornell is king. It's the tone, the range, the power and the distortion. The man was very special and I have no problem saying I loved him and I miss him. Peace. Sorry, you did a great review too!
I nearly lose it everytime the line "you better seek another road, because this one has ended abrupt" comes along. I wish things had turned out differently for Chris and Andrew
yeah, agree ... i love Chris Cornell the most ... but you forget somebody who´s still alive and can reach absolute high notes since his age of early 20 ... his name is Glenn Hughes, please .... no wonder Stevie Wonder once said: he´s the best white singer ...
R. Nashoba no, not in his prime just yet. Bad motor finger was a better interpretation of him being in his prime. Yes, the Germany performance was amazing. He actually learns to become a much better singer around the mid 90’s . He was still very young in 1990. His prime? I don’t see it.
LMFAO At first I'm going "ooh he's off a bit, maybe phoning it in..." then "ah ok he's dialing in..." then "f*** my soul wtf how the hell does he do that with such ease holy f*** he's a god" lol That man was so under appreciated even for how loved he was. No overstating his vocal ability. RIP
I always feel like when there's nobody in the world that can replicate someone's voice, that's a special talent, and that is Chris. Also I don't think anyone else would sing his lyrics the way he does, and this song is pure poetry. RIP.
@Chase Elliott I am sorry too. Are you actually placing Scott Weiland above Chris Cornell? There are PLENTY of live performances of of Chris performing impeccably. I love both of these artists, but after hearing this performance, it is obvious you did not stick around for his second half. I recommend another listen of 'BadMotorFinger' just to refresh your memory on how not flat he really is.
I don't like pinning myself down to an absolute statement like that. My list of the greatest drummers I've seen stands at 3, and I won't even try with guitarists, as it would be more than 10(20? 30?). For rock singers, off the top of my head I'd say Chris, Maynard, Eddie, Freddie, RJD. The one I've never seen, but I've always loved listening to, is Chris Thompson(Manfred Mann's Earth Band).
Beth. You are a beautiful human being. I love what you do. Your'e amazing. You can never do enough of Chris Cornell or Layne Stayley. Two of the best voices in rock ever. RIP to both of them. I miss them terribly. Thanks Beth.
I feel like I can hit just the pitch of the high notes, but I have no freaking clue how he gets his voice to sound like that. It's just incredible every time I hear it, like in 'The Day I Tried to Live'. I stopped even trying years ago, as it seems just impossible to replicate or even get close to. I don't think anybody else has either...
"He's not putting any effort in...he doesnt need to put any effort in...its Chris effin' Cornell!!!" Also side note- anyone else realize tht McCreedy has played with Vedder, Layne and Chris!! What a great guitarist
Chris wrote "Reach Down" with space for long guitar solos, but before Mike played it, "we thought he was just a nice little kid." After hearing him fill those spaces, "he's got something in there, he's infected, and that's gonna come out again somewhere." Mike's reaction, "That's 100% accurate." A guitar solo should always be an expression of the way the song makes the player feel. Mike pulls those emotions out of himself and when we listen intently, makes us feel as well.
That vocal closure is what gave Chris Cornell that pure and truly soulful voice. Give me a singer with passion and soul over a technically perfect singer any day of the week. 😀
So Miley Cyrus sang this song at Chris's tribute concert. My initial reaction was who the F thought this was a good idea. Cut to a few minutes later and I've got tears in my eyes and respect for Miley's vocal abilities.
When she is singing more rock style songs, she has a really raspy deep voice. I think her voice is perfect for the song. she did do an amazing job though. Covering a song by one of the best vocalists is really hard
Soundgarden: Beyond the Wheel - song 8 of 8 (April 16, 1990 at Philipshalle. Düsseldorf, Germany) - my favorite live version.....and you are awesome Beth. Thanks for the videos.
Chris was a rock God. His power and range wasn't just due to fancy studio editing. The man blew everyone away with his voice even in live performances. Still can't believe and don't want to believe he took his own life. RIP Chris. We miss you.
@@MooseyFate100 Beyond the Wheel - Live Motorvision Ticket to Ride - Live Troubadour Audioslave-Live NYC. Set It Off/Gasoline These are just a few better live performances off of the top of my head where Chris isnt out of key half of the performance like he is here.
Any Jesus Christ Pose, Slaves and Bulldozers, Birth Ritual, or Beyond the Wheel performance from the Badmotorfinger era eclipses this performance. That said though, as a song Say Hello to Heaven is better than all of those.
That song blows my mind every time I hear it, and I remember the day it was released. This here is a vocalist pushing himself past greatness, with the difficulty on "nightmare" and just. wrecking. shop.
Beth you are talking about the King here 👑 i feel honoured to no end to be born at the time this angel sang and came to be famous, im 52 years old very privileged for being there from the beginning, please understand how this sounded in 1991, I in my youth called him the Jesus Christ of music/voice, and im not even religious :) the whole Temple og the Dog album IS my favorite of all time, i still cry listening to it, "four walled world" is another miracle he sang or "call me a dog" or or or or.....this is the only human i listen to sing love songs or romantic songs, i dont like them, but Chris Cornell is no ordinary singer is he now? This is the BEST singer of ALL times! thank you for your words. RIP angel 💖
He was so young on this version! You should listen to later live versions. His Range and control is unbelievable. He really grew as an Artist as he aged.
He hardly opens his mouth while singing and as a singer myself I cannot understand it. He can push so much through such a tight opening it’s unreal. He’s top tier vocally
I saw the second or third Audioslave tour, about the time he was sobering up. It was wild to watch him melt the girders of the venue while casually walking around the stage.
Chris sang this for andrew wood. He was basically his best friend. Andrew died really young. Its a sad story. The grunge scene is sad and nothing but a mess. Rip Andrew wood
It certainly had more than its share of tragic stories, but out of it came so much incredibly beautiful and powerful music. It was truly one of the greatest rock music "scenes" of all time. Quite possibly THE greatest.
There was such pain and Grudge that produce so much Beauty. I'm amazed how much pain can produce Beauty. Some of my best poetry has to do with some of worst times in my life. Please listen to the studio version of this song and you will hear Chris Cornell's grief and pain and it is so different it is as if he's singing a different song. Thank You Beth for all you do. with respect always, Brant Heavner 😊
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It feels like he shows more vocal similarities with his "grunge" brethren in this version. The "Rs" you were referring to are often known as the grunge "yarl". Eddie and Layne both employed that technique as well... Chris to a lesser extent (especially in all of their heydays). It's interesting to see Chris using that, because I don't really remember that from him in his studio recordings from that period.
I don't like the fact people are getting views off of vocal coaches critiquing one of the most Legendary voices and musician as this beautiful man Chris Cornell.
The man had Eddie Vedder as his back-up singer... That pretty much says it all 😁
I'm sure you know why that was, not so much about talent but rather respect. Eddie took a backseat to the friends paying tribute to their dead friend.
Should be 100% due to talent though😂 Chris was a superior vocalist particularly early.
well said.
Chris always said that Eddie is better singing lower and which is why Eddie's on hunger strike cause Chris didn't like the sound when he did it
@@AlbinoRhinoEventCenter they did not have the same type vocals. Eddie has a way more baritone voice.
Cornell's vocal range was absolutely amazing.
Yeah didn't he have like a 4 octave vocal range. That might be wrong but I think I've heard that said somewhere
Alphabetical Order yes, he did 💔
@@alphabeticalorder168 4 octave range is nothing special. I'm sure it was more than that.
GLB Woodsbum 256 4 octaves without falsetto is very large. Not many male singers are capable.
@@maninblack9850 Ahh, no falsetto! Gotcha. Thanks! That's impressive.
Beth can usually break down the technique behind pretty much every type of singing, but she's speechless here whenever Chris glides into his high notes. That goes to show that you can't teach his power and range, and just how much goddamn talent he had. RIP, my favorite musician ever.
X2 bro
LOL awesome username
Cornell had this unique way of singing his songs live that always made them sound fresh. He would phrase the lyrics differently from the recording, and it was just awesome.
Please do the Hunger Strike music video by Temple Of The Dog, Chris Cornell did it together with Eddie Vedder from Pearl Jam. It is beautiful and just awesome!
Eddie is in this song, as well. You can even see him in the video.
Its actual Pearl Jam line up with Cornell (Eddie Vedder, Jeff Ament, Mike Mcready, Stone Gossard and Matt Cameron)
@@Trautman26 Matt Cameron is the drummer of Soundgarden though, so its a mixed lineup.
@@jasonallen5318 Matt was indeed part of Soundgarden before he joined Pearl Jam. I think they just asked the guy who was clearly better.
@@Trautman26 Saying that it's the "Pearl Jam" lineup completely misrepresents what is going on here, and with Temple Of The Dog itself. It was a band to honor Andrew Wood from Mother Love Bone (who Gossard and Ament were in, with Andrew Wood). Cornell was Wood's roommate. Why Matt Cameron? Simply put, at the time of Temple Of The Dog, he was in Soundgarden.
While I know you were pointing out that they would all eventually be in Pearl Jam, saying they are "actual[ly] Pearl Jam" is a great disservice to their non-Pearl Jam careers.
This song was hard for him to sing at times.....only because hes choking back tears from the loss of his best friend Andy Wood who this song was written about. RIP Andrew and Landrew radio.and Chris Cornell........
NMJ i still can't wrap my head around how he had the courage to do that after what happened. This whole album brings back floods of memories for me.
@@ShesReady2Live ME TOO, I grew up near Seattle and was embedded in the rock scene in the early 80's, I knew alot of these bands back then. My ex husband was a pretty well known bass player, I won't say who, but, you could go see all the bands for like $20 and you'd get a wristband and could see the Melvins, Metal church, soundgarden, Mother Love bone, Alice in Chains , Green river, Nirvana etc etc...was an Amazing time for music, we had already had HEART, AND HENDRIX make it big and QUEENSRYCHE was right behind them, so much talent . ahhhhh i miss the 80's
@@ShesReady2Live I'm sorry I didnt address your statement, plz forgive me. Ok the Reason Chris could sing the song he wrote for Andy was IMHO, if Chris was the one who died, Andy would've stopped at NOTHING to make sure Chris was honored and remembered also....... the line Poor stargazer has no tears in her eyes, is About Andys Fiance' Xana La Fuente, shes got a really cool website where she has a ton of stories on the grunge scene back then, check it out,,,
www.shinemusicprojectonxanaland.com/
@@monicajean37 i know it was about Xana... I've heard some things about her and Andys passing but you know how people talk so I don't really pay it too much attention. I was shocked when I found out Andy passed away. I had just discovered his band and was like wtf.
That is a great point and I never thought about that.
I always found "Sunshower" by Chris Cornell to be one of his best. Great song to help you get through a tough time when you're down.
This is the best comment I've seen today. That is my all time favorite song ever.
Yes! A couple men of culture here! Sunshower is also my favorite song ever. One of the few musically perfect songs in the world that I wouldn't change anything about.
That's exactly right. His voice heals.
I 100% agree. It's my favorite of Chris Cornell.
As someone who's been influenced massively by Cornell, something that's always fascinated me is how little he opens his mouth when he's singing(outside of his wailing highs of course). I can't say it's something that I've ever noticed with anyone but Chris, he's just one of the most relaxed singers I've ever seen even though his performances sound like he's putting so much into it.
Look at all the Seattle supernauts, Chris, Layne, Eddie and Kurt…. They all did the thing with the closed mouth. I think it helps with that grunge sound.
Possibly the best song I've ever heard by one of the best artists I've ever known
I absolutely love Chris. He’s one of the few musicians that gives me a lump in my throat when I watch videos of him. His screams are so difficult to achieve, I’ve been trying to figure that out for years.
I am so glad you got to hear this one. Chris's vocals are so powerful and this was during probably one of the most emotional moments in his life; honoring his departed friend Andrew Wood. It remains one of my all time favorite Cornell tracks to this day.
1:11 in and I already gave you thumbs up for the simple fact you called t.o.d. a super group, that's what this band was. I'm 40, this is the music of youth, and will remain the music of my geezer years
This performance really does justice to Cornell's voice :)
All the big "Grunge" vocalists, Cobain, vedder, Staley, Weiland are/were phenomenal talents. Cornell moves my soul. His upper range at the time of this performance was peak for him. No human being on planet earth could ever speak to me like he could. Plant in 68-71 comes close, but cornell is king. It's the tone, the range, the power and the distortion. The man was very special and I have no problem saying I loved him and I miss him. Peace.
Sorry, you did a great review too!
I nearly lose it everytime the line "you better seek another road, because this one has ended abrupt" comes along. I wish things had turned out differently for Chris and Andrew
Real
Rick, I could not have said it better. That is exactly how I feel.
yeah, agree ... i love Chris Cornell the most ... but you forget somebody who´s still alive and can reach absolute high notes since his age of early 20 ... his name is
Glenn Hughes, please .... no wonder Stevie Wonder once said: he´s the best white singer ...
Ronnie James Dio too. Him and Chris had a lot in common
One of the saddest tunes around but his voice makes it so good and worth the pain.
Mad Season - Wake up live at the Moore
THIS PLEEEEEEEASE!!
Pretty please!
YESSSSSSSSSSS!!!!
Yes!!!Please!!!Or X-ray mind,Long gone day,Lifeless dead...from Mad Season.
Yes perfect after this!! Mad season,!!!
that hauntingly beautiful voice that will echo long after we're all gone.
His voice was incredible
Beth + Cornell = insta-watch
well said! best vocal in the universe.
Yup. As soon as I see a Cornell, Vedder, or Staley I instantly tap it.
Hello Beth,
Request: BEYOND THE WHEEL LIVE, The unbelievable performance version,
Chris Cornell in his prime
R. Nashoba no, not in his prime just yet. Bad motor finger was a better interpretation of him being in his prime. Yes, the Germany performance was amazing. He actually learns to become a much better singer around the mid 90’s . He was still very young in 1990. His prime? I don’t see it.
Blows the hair off my body every time I listen that song
There is no far in the title lol. Pretty sure you are thinking of Pantera far beyond driven lol. But yes do that one. BEYOND THE WHEEL.
@@johndorsey1423 I agree. His Prime was probably 93-95
Prime was ‘94
Best voice AND hair from the 90's imo
A tribute to his late friend Andrew Wood. Check out Mother Love Bone, Stardog Champion or Chloe Dancer/Crown of Thorns.
Stargazer, Man of Golden Words, This is Shangri-La, I just wish we could've gotten an Andy version of A Dollar Short instead of Pearl Jam's Alive.
If it wasn't for Andrew Woods, Seattle grunge would not have been what it was. Grunge didnt die when Kurt Cobain did, it did when Andrew died.
THE SONG "CHLOE DANCER/CROWN OF THORNS" IS THE STAIRWAY TO HEAVEN OF GRUNGE
Also alice in chains would is about him. Sad layne and chris are gone
Also, Candlebox wrote Far Behind for him. No other artist has caused so much great music in their death.
Ahhh, Chris, sweet heart. 💜😢 Thank you for the legacy of your music. Thank you Beth. 💙🌼
Chris Cornell was one of those that could make my eyes tear up just from his amazing voice. Thank you for giving me a new appreciation for his voice.
LMFAO At first I'm going "ooh he's off a bit, maybe phoning it in..." then "ah ok he's dialing in..." then "f*** my soul wtf how the hell does he do that with such ease holy f*** he's a god" lol That man was so under appreciated even for how loved he was. No overstating his vocal ability. RIP
"CALL ME A DOG"AND "TIMES OF TROUBLE " ARE MY FAVORITES FROM TEMPLE OF THE DOG!🤘RIP ANDREW AND CHRIS ❤
I always feel like when there's nobody in the world that can replicate someone's voice, that's a special talent, and that is Chris. Also I don't think anyone else would sing his lyrics the way he does, and this song is pure poetry. RIP.
Chris Cornell was a genius, his vocal range was amazing. ❤
That's Eddie Vedder from Pearl Jam on the Backing vocal...
Yes
Love how he's just hiding back there, lol
And Jeff Ament from Pearl Jam on Bass!!!!!!!
E. Vedder from Moockie Blaylock.
@@claudioestaymascayano8120 yooooooo 🤣
Chris Cornell is the best vocalist on rock history. That's not an understatement
@Chase Elliott I am sorry too. Are you actually placing Scott Weiland above Chris Cornell? There are PLENTY of live performances of of Chris performing impeccably. I love both of these artists, but after hearing this performance, it is obvious you did not stick around for his second half. I recommend another listen of 'BadMotorFinger' just to refresh your memory on how not flat he really is.
Layne Staley bruh...
@@None_me_ Eddie Vedder
I don't like pinning myself down to an absolute statement like that. My list of the greatest drummers I've seen stands at 3, and I won't even try with guitarists, as it would be more than 10(20? 30?). For rock singers, off the top of my head I'd say Chris, Maynard, Eddie, Freddie, RJD. The one I've never seen, but I've always loved listening to, is Chris Thompson(Manfred Mann's Earth Band).
Overstatement* though. I'd say him and Freddie. The Kings
Beth, to see you reacting, teaching us, explain how to sing like our idols, with a smile in your face, is relaxing.
Beth. You are a beautiful human being. I love what you do. Your'e amazing. You can never do enough of Chris Cornell or Layne Stayley. Two of the best voices in rock ever. RIP to both of them. I miss them terribly. Thanks Beth.
Yeah girl... that dude was too good to tell... leaves us speechless
Thank you for this vid
excellent. im a huge soundgarden fan and owned the Temple of the Dog album since 92. I loved what he did on his song, Seasons. rip Chris Cornell
I feel like I can hit just the pitch of the high notes, but I have no freaking clue how he gets his voice to sound like that. It's just incredible every time I hear it, like in 'The Day I Tried to Live'. I stopped even trying years ago, as it seems just impossible to replicate or even get close to. I don't think anybody else has either...
I have requested this over and over for over a month. Thank you so much
Still miss Andrew Wood...you should review Chloe Dancer/Crown of Thorns :)
Star Dog Champion- Bite the Apple
Man of golden words
This song gives me the chills every time. So happy to see you do this song, and love the "Neeeaaa" tip!
My favorite singer and one of the most adorable women ever... win-win :) Wonderful reaction thank you! More Cornell please.
He had got 2 Chris Cornell albums.
On a mission is a good song and When I'm Down.
It's so easy for him hit those notes, just incredible!!!!! One of the greatest rock singers for sure.
One of my favorite vocalists.
You have the most enchanting speaking voice ever. Love it.
Never a waste of time - comin here
[yet more - learned]
Thanks again, Ms. Roars
His voice makes me cry almost every time. Also wanna party,make love,yell,hummm I guess he just gets me super emotional.
"He's not putting any effort in...he doesnt need to put any effort in...its Chris effin' Cornell!!!"
Also side note- anyone else realize tht McCreedy has played with Vedder, Layne and Chris!! What a great guitarist
Chris wrote "Reach Down" with space for long guitar solos, but before Mike played it, "we thought he was just a nice little kid." After hearing him fill those spaces, "he's got something in there, he's infected, and that's gonna come out again somewhere."
Mike's reaction, "That's 100% accurate."
A guitar solo should always be an expression of the way the song makes the player feel. Mike pulls those emotions out of himself and when we listen intently, makes us feel as well.
Sound garden react to Beyond the Wheel live in Germany that one is one my favorites
yes!!!
That was right after they just found out Andy died which is why Chris looks so hurt during the song
I personally think that performance isn't his best.
the 94 version is better just no vid with it just audio
What about the Intro to I awake . where he raises his pitch two steps then back down one
Love your old grunge reviews. Never knew how good the music was growing up in it till I stopped and reflected on it.
When Chris is on the mic and hits the notes so high, the birds begin to sing and the angels start to cry!
That vocal closure is what gave Chris Cornell that pure and truly soulful voice. Give me a singer with passion and soul over a technically perfect singer any day of the week. 😀
Love your reaction to Chris's high notes.
Definatly the Highlight of this All Time Masterpiece......we miss you so much....
I really enjoy listening to you describe what the singers are doing, how they are achieving certain sounds, etc.
So Miley Cyrus sang this song at Chris's tribute concert. My initial reaction was who the F thought this was a good idea. Cut to a few minutes later and I've got tears in my eyes and respect for Miley's vocal abilities.
When she is singing more rock style songs, she has a really raspy deep voice. I think her voice is perfect for the song. she did do an amazing job though. Covering a song by one of the best vocalists is really hard
I love this song. I think Miley did a great job on this too
A great song written by a great person for and about a great person. Andy, Chris, we love you, we miss you, may your love live on through your legend.
Hearing Chris sing brings tears to my eyes.
Soundgarden: Beyond the Wheel - song 8 of 8 (April 16, 1990 at Philipshalle. Düsseldorf, Germany) - my favorite live version.....and you are awesome Beth. Thanks for the videos.
Chris Cornell was a true rock god!! I absolutely loved him!! His voice was like no other. RIP Chris Cornell #NoOneSingsLikeYouAnymore
Loved that the Soundgarden boys would represent 90. Old skate companies had the best shirts.
Finally! I really enjoyed your take on his high notes. And you’re absolutely right, his voice is very one of a kind.
Awesome song! Thank you Carlos for requesting it. I had suggested this song in previous videos too.
Chris was a rock God. His power and range wasn't just due to fancy studio editing. The man blew everyone away with his voice even in live performances. Still can't believe and don't want to believe he took his own life. RIP Chris. We miss you.
God how we miss our brother Chris. He changed music forever.
Chris Cornell did a great duet of Hunger Strike with Chester Bennington: it's also a must watch.
Here is my reaction to Linkin Park: ruclips.net/video/89UvKvNeVRI/видео.html
Yesssssss, this may be his most impressive vocal performance live.
Not even close. You serious?
@@maninblack9850 Go ahead, suggest one
@@MooseyFate100
Beyond the Wheel - Live
Motorvision
Ticket to Ride - Live Troubadour
Audioslave-Live NYC. Set It Off/Gasoline
These are just a few better live performances off of the top of my head where Chris isnt out of key half of the performance like he is here.
Any Jesus Christ Pose, Slaves and Bulldozers, Birth Ritual, or Beyond the Wheel performance from the Badmotorfinger era eclipses this performance. That said though, as a song Say Hello to Heaven is better than all of those.
@@MooseyFate100 ruclips.net/video/5b1ZDbzg96Y/видео.html
Why are all my celebrity crushes voice coaches? Beth Roars and RVA. Nobody compares to these ladies
Rip chris, his death was hard, i cried for months listening. To his music.
I really miss Chris a lot. It seems unreal that he will never appear physically among us again. Voice and person with heart and soul.
Chris Cornell..When im Down,Live from The Troubadour...one of his best performances ever.😎
One of my favorite songs of all time!!!
That song blows my mind every time I hear it, and I remember the day it was released. This here is a vocalist pushing himself past greatness, with the difficulty on "nightmare" and just. wrecking. shop.
One of the best vocalist ever existed
Nice!! Thank you for doing this song it's one of my favs!
Such a legeng, what a musician, what a voice....
Beth you are talking about the King here 👑
i feel honoured to no end to be born at the time this angel sang and came to be famous, im 52 years old very privileged for being there from the beginning, please understand how this sounded in 1991, I in my youth called him the Jesus Christ of music/voice, and im not even religious :)
the whole Temple og the Dog album IS my favorite of all time, i still cry listening to it, "four walled world" is another miracle he sang or "call me a dog" or or or or.....this is the only human i listen to sing love songs or romantic songs, i dont like them, but Chris Cornell is no ordinary singer is he now?
This is the BEST singer of ALL times! thank you for your words.
RIP angel
💖
God I miss Chris so much. This song makes me cry.
Great voice an talent an it broke me into when he passed away a couple yrs ago !!!
Thaaaaaaaanks for this, Beth! Chris was great and will Always be!
This is my favorite song ever.
He was so young on this version! You should listen to later live versions. His Range and control is unbelievable. He really grew as an Artist as he aged.
Temple Of The Dog - Hunger Strike a must
Hey Check out my Reaction to Hunger Strike from Temple of the Dog here: ruclips.net/video/Px21dbt7hb4/видео.html
another great song...another great reaction...thank you ...awesome
Unreal singing...just unreal 🔥
Would love to watch you react to Chris Cornell “Nearly Forgot My Broken Heart”
Possibly one of the best songs ever
Chris Cornell in a beret is something I am so glad to see and didn’t know I needed.
That song has some of the most beautiful lyrics you should listen to them sometime.
Would be fantastic to see one on Andy Wood, the Mother Love Bone singer who this song was written for
It's 2019, holy sh1t, watching Chris sing this to Andy, now that Chris is dead, too,...I'm in tears.
He hardly opens his mouth while singing and as a singer myself I cannot understand it. He can push so much through such a tight opening it’s unreal. He’s top tier vocally
I saw the second or third Audioslave tour, about the time he was sobering up. It was wild to watch him melt the girders of the venue while casually walking around the stage.
Please do Hunger strike by Temple of Dog if you've never heard before. Best duet in history or rock!
Hey! here is my reaction to Temple of the Dog - Hunger Strike: ruclips.net/video/Px21dbt7hb4/видео.html
thank you for doing more chris cornell
Chris sang this for andrew wood. He was basically his best friend. Andrew died really young. Its a sad story. The grunge scene is sad and nothing but a mess.
Rip Andrew wood
It certainly had more than its share of tragic stories, but out of it came so much incredibly beautiful and powerful music. It was truly one of the greatest rock music "scenes" of all time. Quite possibly THE greatest.
There was such pain and Grudge that produce so much Beauty. I'm amazed how much pain can produce Beauty. Some of my best poetry has to do with some of worst times in my life. Please listen to the studio version of this song and you will hear Chris Cornell's grief and pain and it is so different it is as if he's singing a different song. Thank You Beth for all you do. with respect always, Brant Heavner 😊
@@brantheavner9770 Pain creates such beauty... the irony of human existence.
So happy to see you review this!
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This far from Cornell's best performance, but it gives a glimpse into his greatness to come shortly later. His peak live was '92 to early '95..
It feels like he shows more vocal similarities with his "grunge" brethren in this version. The "Rs" you were referring to are often known as the grunge "yarl". Eddie and Layne both employed that technique as well... Chris to a lesser extent (especially in all of their heydays). It's interesting to see Chris using that, because I don't really remember that from him in his studio recordings from that period.
You should just do an All Chris Cornell Reaction channel. It doesn't get any better than Chris
Temple of the Dog and Down on the Upside are Chris' best vocal work.
I don't like the fact people are getting views off of vocal coaches critiquing one of the most Legendary voices and musician as this beautiful man Chris Cornell.
This is peak Cornell and company! Awesome stuff.