RIP Andy Wood 1966-1990 RIP Kurt Cobain 1967-1994 RIP Shannon Hoon 1967-1995 RIP Layne Staley 1967-2002 RIP Scott Weiland 1967-2015 RIP Chris Cornell 1964-2017 RIP Mark Lanegan 1964-2022 Protect Eddie Vedder at all cost!!!
@@uncahayEddie was literally part of the core 4. Pearl Jam is very much part of the reason Grunge reached the widest possible audience. Like wtf you on?
@@SalahP.Secondz I'm not debating what the bands did or didn't do -- they both have their fans, and some fans like both bands. Regardless of what you think about the bands, if someone is listing great Seattle rock vocalists, I don't know how you could list a clear imitator of Vedder...but not list Vedder. For me, STP never clicked because they started out so very derivative. What other album should I try?
Yea it feels like not too long I was cruisin with the boys listening 🎧🔊 to this and looking for the chicks to bring back to the crib.... Dam THOSE chicks now are modern and if you even say Hi they scream raape smfh hmmm 🤔 wtf happened
STP and the other "Grunge" rockers were so refreshing to us children of the 60s. When I was growing up, and my music was on the radio, my dad would say, "How can you listen to that? Turn it down." But when STP and the others came around, I'd pass my children's rooms and say, "How can you hear that? Turn it up."
I agree. People make fun of the vocal style, but I think it's fantastic. Scott could really legitimately sing, and he actually had an impressive range (compare this album to Tiny Music, for example). Overall, I think grunge is deeply soulful in its own very distinctive way that has always been misunderstood by many.
The cool Dad u should see the episode of South Park where Randy says all songs before his sound literally like sh@@ 😆 than we got into it too lol funny how music is music regardless what era your born in
@@dex1lsp The vast majority of the rock singers of the 90s had/have that edge and authenticity that is unfortunately almost extinct from today’s “singers”, and believe me, this is not nostalgia, this song was new around the same time I was born.
Realistic thought nah the better time to be a teen is definitely 2009 - present. I'm 21 now and the music today is better than 90's. I love me some STP but this is the heavy metal scene and it's so much better than the 90's depression scene.
Oh hey we're coming from the same Beato short I think! Yeah hearing that really recontextualized the chord progression and made me love it all over again. @@leerowland9621
@Jonny B I agree with you! 60's was Great too! I hardly even listen to the radio now because most if the music is Crap!! I love Sirius Radio and I'm still Old School. I play albums and cd's!!
I know what you’re talking about. I feel that way all the time. Especially when STP or Alice In Chains comes on, on the radio. My teenage years had the best music...this was it.
VAZ- RAF-3R all their albums were great. I think it was 1992 when I first heard the Sex Type Thing song...never stopped listening to them since. Good stuff.
Lyrics: And I feel that time's a-wasting, go So where ya going to tomorrow? And I see that these are lies to come So would you even care? And I feel it And I feel it Where ya going for tomorrow? Where ya goin' with the mask I found And I feel, and I feel When the dogs begin to smell her Will she smell alone? And I feel, so much depends on the weather So is it raining in your bedroom? And I see, that these are the eyes of disarray Would you even care? And I feel it And she feels it Where ya going for tomorrow? Where ya goin' with the mask I found? And I feel, and I feel When the dogs begin to smell her Will she smell alone? When the dogs do find her Got time, time, to wait for tomorrow To find it To find it To find it When the dogs do find her Got time, time, to wait for tomorrow To find it To find it To find it Where ya going for tomorrow? Where ya goin' with the mask I found? And I feel, and I feel When the dogs begin to smell her Will she smell alone? When the dogs do find her Got time, time, to wait for tomorrow To find it To find it To find it When the dogs do find her Got time, time, to wait for tomorrow To find it To find it To find it To find it To find it To find it
The lyrics sound like they are written to a murderer who is hiding out, about to be discovered and captured. “When the dogs begin to smell her” They are about to discover the body of a missing girl. “Will she smell alone?” She did not die alone. The dogs will smell the killer’s scent too and this will lead to his capture. “Got time, time, to wait for tomorrow” The killer is waiting for things to blow over and thinks he has plenty of time. Scott Weiland said in an interview that he was inspired by the true story, reported in the news, of a girl who was kidnapped and murdered. But he said the song was actually a metaphor about a relationship. Well of course it is, aren’t they all! But it sounds like something else. Anyway, I’ve heard this song, without ever listening to it, since it came out in the ’90s, and just the other day I was in a store and heard it playing over the intercom system and the words “when the dogs begin to smell her” stood out so I had to look it up and see what it was about. Turns out there’s some really respectable musical talent involved here, even tho it’s not my kind of music! And of course the guy died early, like so many. It’s sad and makes you think.
@@masonsteiner7467 bruh imagine asking for a shout out Scott died almost 5 years ago it was a sad thing and you ask for a shout out like dude seriously
The industry and critics did STP so dirty and treated Scott like crap because he was an addict. I'm watching old interviews and he seems like such a kindhearted, smart man, and it breaks my heart to pieces to think how he was treated. Hope he gets to rest in peace.
It's so interesting that all of them were throwing stones so easily when the same thing they were criticising was a huge artistic driver of inspiration and what partially enabled for such great art to exist. Same in case of Alice in Chains and Layne- so many of their songs are defined by that struggle and what so many people love about them in their rawness and authenticity. But that's press- they were doing Amy Winehouse so dirty all the time and the day she died- were asking why such a great talent was gone, as if they weren't the ones to laugh at her every misstep.
more soul from 60's to 80's but 80's thru 90's still real. it now completely fails. all sign of times. nothing is right anymore. music today reflects the spirit in people and the spirit is contaminated with evils of all sorts. trash.
So lucky to have grown up in this era of great music Pearl Jam ~ Stone Temple Pilots ~ Sublime ~ Nirvana ~ Alice in Chains ~ Soundgarden~ Rage Against the Machine~ just to mention a few this was a wonderful time !
Omg yeh I was in my late teens early 20s and yeh grunge/rock was great. Pearl Jam,Nirvana,Sound garden,STP all done quality nostalgic tunes that live in my heart.
I was 13 when I bought this album on cassette, man I got a ton of miles out that tape! I remember seeing the BMG commercial for Plush and I had to have it! My friends would come over and we would just sit and listen to this album along with all of the other great bands mentioned above,I feel so privileged to have grown up in the 80's and 90's!🤘🤘🤘🤙🤙🤙
I'm 59 and this is my favorite band. Has been from the beginning! Scott's death,I took it hard. Cried everytime I heard his voice! Much love to the rest of the band!
this song takes me back to the good times spent with friends, drinking beer and just talking about what ever. College days. But, this song reminds me of my best friend and the best man at my wedding. He passed away to early in life and I wasn't there to be with him as he faded away. Until we again brother...
So born in 64'.Probly grew up listening to 70's musiclike myself.And this is your favorite band from the beginning?Not to be rude,but have you listen ed to much Classic rock or Punk?😮
Still listening in Jan 2024, and it still makes me sad to think he’s gone. He was such a talented guy, and such a big part of the younger days of so many people that it’s easy to see why people miss him. RIP Scott 😢 ❤
RIP Andy Wood 1966-1990 RIP Kurt Cobain 1967-1994 RIP Shannon Hoon 1967-1995 RIP Layne Staley 1967-2002 RIP Scott Weiland 1967-2015 RIP Chris Cornell 1964-2017 You are all missed dearly and keep Eddie protected at all cost!!
Still remember sitting in my room in middle school and hearing this on tv in an ad for the album. Fell in love instantly with it! Still here in 2024 @41!🤘🔥🖤💯
90s music just hits different. The last true era with real boredom and real creativity. Now that everything is a click away it really fucks our creativity. Every genre was doing great in the 90s. Metal was at its peak, grunge was just forming and massive already and rap was perfect.
I graduated high school and had just started college. Very transitional time for me. It wasn’t even the college part that was transitional. It was my perception of life that had changed so much and this song is always kind of slivered in there.
yep. 30 years of real music. now it continues to soar downward into a hell burning hole. all trash, filth, meaningless noise from people with meaningless lives. there are NO real artists, composers, writers, musicians and sadly even producers anymore.
I don't give a shit about the haters. I don't give a shit about the drugs that took him away. I'm eternally grateful that I got to hear this amazing voice.
YOU KNOW CALITH3 WANT TO KNOW SCOTT WEILAND STORY TELLING OF STP ITS ON YOU TUBE HE EXPLAINS ALL ABOUT THE SONG UNBELIEVABLE LIKE SEX TYPE THING I LOVE STP ALL THE WAY BUT LISTEN TO HIM EXPLAIN ABOUT EACH SONG PHENOMENAL LORETTA
Damn, RIP Scott thank you for the good memories brotha.. Forever your music, and thank goodness this great track was on such a popular game GTA San Andreas..
+Alex M I remember racing, flying, and listening to this song. It was incredible. I wish I could say the same thing to GTA V soundtrack. Most of the songs in that game are pieces of shit.
@@fredwerza3478 I think it's also about an obsessive relationship. "and I see these are lies to come" "and I feel so much depends on the weather" "where you going with the mask I found" kinda sounds like someone with trust issues.
Los que no tenemos un horizonte nos identificamos con la música, siempre preguntándote ¿que pasará mañana, a donde ir? no puedes abandonar tu hogar sin la máscara que usas para ocultarte, los perros esperando oler para tirar sus críticas, bueno la letra me identifica a mi, quizás alguien la intérprete de una mejor manera y eso seria más justo para el cantante.
I totally agree unfortunately real music is struggling to stay alive.... Can we only be hopeful that some of the youth that listen to today's ego driven poor excuse for music develop taste....!
@@jacejeffcoate2275 correct, good music is struggling to stay alive... actually there is new and good music, but it doesnt have the propaganda or promotion it deserves simply because for music industry those are genres that "dont sell" same way new Justin Beiber or reguetton music does. I remember discovering these 2 awesome bands: Royal Blood and Foals, one is pure rock the other is alternative rock both really great with their audience but I remember asking many friends if they new who they were and didnt even hear of them :(, also old bands like The Strokes and The Black keys released new albums last year and so many people didnt know about it, for the same reason.
God! I miss his voice! The world is just not the same without the strength of his sound and power of his words. Whatever Dimension he moved on to, I hope he is singing his guts out again!
THE SOUNDTRACK OF MY TEENAGE YEARS! THE 90'S WERE THE BEST YEARS OF MY LIFE AND I MADE GREAT MEMORIES WITH NOT SO GREAT FRIENDS....AND THEN BEFORE YOU KNOW IT, YOU LOOK UP, AND YOUR LOOKING BACK.
I remember being 13 in '92 and listening to this album over & over. My dad left me home a lot, so I'd put music on his stereo and rock out. This was mainly at night, because during the day I was riding my bike down to Angelo's burgers to play Street Fighter 2 w/friends.. then we'd play chicken w/the Amtrak's.
Man, Kurt's gone, Layne's gone, Chris's gone, Scott's gone... How many more of my favorite bands' vocalists from my teen years are we gonna lose? Rest in Peace to each and every one of them.
Yeah, Scott had managed to Los Angelize the sounds he heard in Seattle and break out before a lot of the bands who pioneered the sound we would eventually call Grunge. STP was the Grunge for the 90210 Luke Perry wannabe crowd, but it sure did sound good.
I was 9 years old and my BOOMER dad didn't let me watch MTV for some reason. I stayed w my older cousins and she actually had cable aka MTV I'll never forget discovering grunge and rock in general at 9. She went to an STP concert and couldn't stop talking about it. Lucky genXer
LYRICS [Verse 1] And I feel that time's a wasted go So where ya goin' 'til tomorrow? And I see that these are lies to come So would you even care? [Pre-Chorus] And I feel it And I feel it [Chorus] Where ya goin' for tomorrow? Where ya goin' with the mask I found? And I feel, and I feel when the dogs begin to smell her Will she smell alone? [Verse 2] And I feel, so much depends on the weather So is it rainin' in your bedroom? And I see, that these are the eyes of disarray So would you even care? [Pre-Chorus] And I feel it And she feels it [Chorus] Where ya goin' for tomorrow? Where ya goin' with the mask I found? And I feel, and I feel when the dogs begin to smell her Will she smell alone? [Bridge] When the dogs do find her Got time, time, to wait for tomorrow To find it, to find it, to find it When the dogs do find her Got time, time, to wait for tomorrow To find it, to find it, to find it [Chorus] Where ya goin' for tomorrow? Where ya goin' with the mask I found? And I feel, and I feel when the dogs begin to smell her Will she smell alone? [Outro] When the dogs do find her Got time, time, to wait for tomorrow To find it, to find it, to find it When the dogs do find her Got time, time, to wait for tomorrow To find it, to find it, to find it To find it To find it To find it RIP Scott Weiland 1967 - 2015
"And I feel, and I feel when the dogs begin to smell her, will she smell alone?" This song is the only song where the misheard lyrics are the actual lyrics. 😅
I'm a 68 yr. old great grand MA I've been listening to this group since the beginning of their career. Scott Weiland was such a great and talented musician. Sad day of loss when he left this world. GONE BUT NOT FORGOTTEN ❤❤❤❤❤
The media pisses me off. Scott's death was a mere footnote in the press, just like Layne in '02. I know they were H addicts and it didn't exactly surprise anyone, but they were big time rockstars in the 90's.
It seems just like yesterday that Scottie and I were kids in Huntington Beach, singing together in our high school concert choir and madrigals jamming and writing songs and performing with our first bands Soi Disant and In Common Hours. Scottie had a lot of demons with drugs even in HS but he was one of the great musical visionaries. More versatile than the average public can see. People know his Grunge Era persona, but Scottie could sing classical, easy listening, jazz with heart and passion. As an artist developer and industry vocal coach myself.. it is so surreal to teach STP songs like Plush to my industry vocal students. (often a Bittersweet experience for me) Scottie is greatly missed but his musical legacy lives on. Way to young to go. He would have been 53 this October. Some of my fav. memories of him include all the times we faked asthma to get out of PE to sit and write music, trying new sound ideas on my Roland Jupiter 8 and Yamaha DX 7 and playing and singing through top 40 of the day.. esp Duran Duran, Depeche, singing the Civil War men's quartet in choir and hearing his gorgeous voice on "Empty Chair" and though he always seemed rocker/tuff he had s sweet gentle side. Scottie like me loved the Carpenters. I remember him singing We've Only Just Begun at a Xmas party. The time we got super wasted on margaritas and ditched school, all those party late night mix ins at Disneyland and MJ's premiere of Captain E0., and the crazy Xmas caroling in Balboa. Shopping for performance wardrobe at Electric Chair and GHq.... "I still have my signature skull boots" Grabbing dinner at Magic Pan, and late night Naugle's runs after band practice. Scottie was indeed a rebel but he was passionate about music and his vision. I love how he refers to me as one the "choir geeks" in his biography. The music lives on Scottie. You are loved and missed.
Thanks for sharing Jim. It gives a little more insight into not only Scott's life, but also yours and life as a teenager in that time. I'm a 90s kid but much younger than you and Scott but it's an era many of us cherish dearly.
I was in a party last night when a friend of mine told me about Scott's passing. I'm just 17 and this is the first time I've experienced the death of a musician I truly admire. As I was walking home by myself through empty streets at 3 a.m. I started singing this song out loud, and the moment was magical. R.I.P. Scott Weiland, you really were one of a kind.
+Manu fm Similar story somewhat. I heard of Layne's passing but was at a party a few nights later. Came home drunk and watched a special I taped off MuchMusic about Layne, and bawled my eyes out. RIP SCOTT AND LAYNE and all the other greats we've lost to this horrible drug
+Alejandro Pelaez this isn't about him being a junkie.. he had a gift, he was talented. he just happened to do drugs, like all other musicians do. why do people always look for the worst in others.
I obviously don't consider him a role model when it comes to his life style, which is the reason he is not with us anymore. He had a great talent and I'm a big fan of his art, that's why I admire him.
Scott Weiland’s voice and writing were a force to be reckoned with, however, I think not enough attention is given to just how damn good the band was. Without that musicianship the band never would’ve been what they turned out to be.
A couple of days ago a friend passed, he was 37, met him when I was 16, I'm 30, took me as his younger brother, introduced me to Stp and the rest of the bands, 1st person I had a cold one, helped me through some dark times, specially when my dad passed, we related to the situation since he lost his mother almost at the same time I met him, I'm still processing this, it sucks, he knew my family I knew his family, did not expect to consider him as a brother, he will be fucking missed, I hope where ever he is, he has a spot with a cold beer and this jam blasting the speakers
This video is very appealing to someone who is under the influence of LSD. The way this video is presented with the distortion, shadows, camera angles, etc.
when i heard STP for the first time in MTV I stuk listen for this song thinking... this is amazing! from this time was one of my favorite bands, like Queen for example, Saludos!
suzy, i exhort you to listen to more about them, they made beautiful records such as purple, Tiny Music... Songs from the Vatican Gift Shop, N. 4, Shangri - La Dee Da. You will love them!!
@@BillyBoyGenius Yeah, ya know I must confess. My STP exposure is a bit limited to Core and earlier. However, it is voluntary. I remember back when I was in college, I had a two hour break between classes and so I'd go meet up with my buddy Kevin in the computer lab, hang out and screw around online 'til class. Anyway, I recall one day I come in and Kevin is all goofy excited an' rockin' out with his headphones because he had just bought the Vaseline album that had come out the day before. But yah man, STP stands for Some Damn Good Shit. Yeah, I know the letters don't match. That's just how damn good they are! haha, okay I'm being stoopid now, but it's fun for me, so its okay. :-D
Hey there! :) Do you happen to know/remember what was this grunge song with a kind of operetic singing intro? I remember that the singer was male and it kind of reminded me of Nirvana, but it wasn't Nirvana for sure. Sorry for the intrusion, but I'm desperate. :( I was 15 when when I was listening to it and have never listen to it since. It was 1994/95 I think. I don't remember the lyrics because I'm not native English speaker and I didn't know English so well back then. Any information will do. Thanks! :)
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So incredibly underated, and to think Scott struggled hard, pulled it off daily, struggled and still gave us top notch music. Sadly the struggles took his life. He still to this day is one of the greatest vocalists of all time. Rip stone temple pilot...
Omg I was so in love with this song and the Band! STP forever! So sad there's too many sad endings to so many great artist. Thank God for the music before the devil destroys.
snare sounds in the 90's were so sick. i think it's a big part of why i didn't like 80s music for a long time. drummer from Silverchair also had a nice big fat 90s snare sound.
It's 2023, I'm now 44 and I'm still listening to it. The 90s will never get old for me.
I'm 51 and still listen to this
40 here and still loving this song.
52 and still listening and appreciating it even more.
Amen brother amen❗❤️❗
48 now and agreeing with you guys. The 90s were the absolute best. This being my particular favourite STP track.
Plush is timeless this song will never die
Got that right
K
RIP Andy Wood 1966-1990
RIP Kurt Cobain 1967-1994
RIP Shannon Hoon 1967-1995
RIP Layne Staley 1967-2002
RIP Scott Weiland 1967-2015
RIP Chris Cornell 1964-2017
RIP Mark Lanegan 1964-2022
Protect Eddie Vedder at all cost!!!
We could've done without Eddie to begin with. I'd trade him in a heartbeat for any of those you listed, even Shannon.
no.... i dont want to hear creed in my ears.
RIP chester
Andrew wood
@@uncahayEddie was literally part of the core 4. Pearl Jam is very much part of the reason Grunge reached the widest possible audience. Like wtf you on?
Scott, layne, chris and kurt
The mount Rushmore of 90s alternative rock
Gods music
Not Eddie, who Scott is so closely copying on this track...?
Top 90s band
@johncornwell6920 possibly..difference is STP went on to make great music where as PJ continued to suck and are highly overrated
@@SalahP.Secondz I'm not debating what the bands did or didn't do -- they both have their fans, and some fans like both bands. Regardless of what you think about the bands, if someone is listing great Seattle rock vocalists, I don't know how you could list a clear imitator of Vedder...but not list Vedder. For me, STP never clicked because they started out so very derivative. What other album should I try?
Thank You GTA: San Andreas,
Thank You Radio X
Thank You Stone Temple Pilots
Thank You Scott for you beautiful music.
Istg San Andreas put me on so much good 90s rock
@@genericstaticshock705 same
Alanis Morissette thank u
@@getbornagain9610 Led Zeppelin Thank You
@@genericstaticshock705 frr that game really put me on good rock music
30 years gone by in a flash!!! Miss the 90's so much!
That’s the Gospel!
True.. and sad, bro)
Yea it feels like not too long I was cruisin with the boys listening 🎧🔊 to this and looking for the chicks to bring back to the crib.... Dam THOSE chicks now are modern and if you even say Hi they scream raape smfh hmmm 🤔 wtf happened
@purge2--u--nite342 so true ..keep your eyes to yourself..haha
@@purge2--u--nite342 True!
STP and the other "Grunge" rockers were so refreshing to us children of the 60s.
When I was growing up, and my music was on the radio, my dad would say, "How can you listen to that? Turn it down."
But when STP and the others came around, I'd pass my children's rooms and say, "How can you hear that? Turn it up."
I agree. People make fun of the vocal style, but I think it's fantastic. Scott could really legitimately sing, and he actually had an impressive range (compare this album to Tiny Music, for example). Overall, I think grunge is deeply soulful in its own very distinctive way that has always been misunderstood by many.
The cool Dad u should see the episode of South Park where Randy says all songs before his sound literally like sh@@ 😆 than we got into it too lol funny how music is music regardless what era your born in
@@dex1lspmmm, who makes fun of the vocal style exactly?
@@dex1lsp The vast majority of the rock singers of the 90s had/have that edge and authenticity that is unfortunately almost extinct from today’s “singers”, and believe me, this is not nostalgia, this song was new around the same time I was born.
Who's listening in 2024?
I'm 64! Love STP
me
Me, I miss the 90s ❤ best music ever!
37 here
Me!!! The whole “Thank you” cd , bc that’s real music. Miss those days
Gone but your music lives on. RIP Scott Weiland
Exactly.
+Ky J and it always will.
Amen
+Ky J You said it
+Ky J I was so young when I first heard STP, but I will never forget it. Plush and Sex Type Thing will always be ingrained in my memories.
1991-95. Great time to be a teen
i was a child that period of years (from 5 years old to 9 years old) but i remember how much cool everything was
Laque Tepario , Still luckier than me! Really wanna see these bands live at their best time period, should've been lots of fun back then. ~00's kid
Realistic thought YES! graduated in '94. in the middle of some awesome music that seems relevant today.
Realistic thought nah the better time to be a teen is definitely 2009 - present. I'm 21 now and the music today is better than 90's. I love me some STP but this is the heavy metal scene and it's so much better than the 90's depression scene.
Misthios you don't have idea nor a clue about you're saying
Those guitar chords have only gotten better with time. What a sound!
I feel it too brother! 👊🏽
Agreed, those chords are really something. Apparently he based the intro on some old ragtime he'd heard. Very cool.
Played through a Lunchbox Amp, made by ZT.
Oh hey we're coming from the same Beato short I think! Yeah hearing that really recontextualized the chord progression and made me love it all over again. @@leerowland9621
@@leerowland9621 "He" being his brother the bassist.
90’s vibe will always reign supreme
Yeah right after the 80s...😊
This is a piece of culture that doesn't exist anymore, in music and overall.
It's a man's soul
I miss the 70, 80s and 90s some of the best music ever!!
👍
One of my favorite songs from one of my favorite bands!
@Jonny B I agree with you! 60's was Great too! I hardly even listen to the radio now because most if the music is Crap!! I love Sirius Radio and I'm still Old School. I play albums and cd's!!
this song gives me a deep melancholy sense of nostalgia, i can't quite describe it but it hits different
I know what you’re talking about. I feel that way all the time. Especially when STP or Alice In Chains comes on, on the radio. My teenage years had the best music...this was it.
I totally understand, I feel the same way when I listen to this song.
VAZ- RAF-3R all their albums were great. I think it was 1992 when I first heard the Sex Type Thing song...never stopped listening to them since. Good stuff.
You're not the only one and i was a baby when this came out
Totally get you!!! Hits hard!!!!😘
Lyrics:
And I feel that time's a-wasting, go
So where ya going to tomorrow?
And I see that these are lies to come
So would you even care?
And I feel it
And I feel it
Where ya going for tomorrow?
Where ya goin' with the mask I found
And I feel, and I feel
When the dogs begin to smell her
Will she smell alone?
And I feel, so much depends on the weather
So is it raining in your bedroom?
And I see, that these are the eyes of disarray
Would you even care?
And I feel it
And she feels it
Where ya going for tomorrow?
Where ya goin' with the mask I found?
And I feel, and I feel
When the dogs begin to smell her
Will she smell alone?
When the dogs do find her
Got time, time, to wait for tomorrow
To find it
To find it
To find it
When the dogs do find her
Got time, time, to wait for tomorrow
To find it
To find it
To find it
Where ya going for tomorrow?
Where ya goin' with the mask I found?
And I feel, and I feel
When the dogs begin to smell her
Will she smell alone?
When the dogs do find her
Got time, time, to wait for tomorrow
To find it
To find it
To find it
When the dogs do find her
Got time, time, to wait for tomorrow
To find it
To find it
To find it
To find it
To find it
To find it
Thanks
Última geração boa do Rock Internacional de verdade mesmo foi a dos anos 90
It's witch language
The lyrics sound like they are written to a murderer who is hiding out, about to be discovered and captured.
“When the dogs begin to smell her” They are about to discover the body of a missing girl.
“Will she smell alone?” She did not die alone. The dogs will smell the killer’s scent too and this will lead to his capture.
“Got time, time, to wait for tomorrow” The killer is waiting for things to blow over and thinks he has plenty of time.
Scott Weiland said in an interview that he was inspired by the true story, reported in the news, of a girl who was kidnapped and murdered. But he said the song was actually a metaphor about a relationship. Well of course it is, aren’t they all! But it sounds like something else. Anyway, I’ve heard this song, without ever listening to it, since it came out in the ’90s, and just the other day I was in a store and heard it playing over the intercom system and the words “when the dogs begin to smell her” stood out so I had to look it up and see what it was about. Turns out there’s some really respectable musical talent involved here, even tho it’s not my kind of music! And of course the guy died early, like so many. It’s sad and makes you think.
It's "will she stand alone"
Not "will she smell alone"
RIP Scott your music lives on❤❤
RIP Scott...
I dont know what are Ola Englund here,but,RIP Scott bro :(
Hola! Ola englund
@@masonsteiner7467 qu
@@victorburt866 qu?
@@masonsteiner7467 bruh imagine asking for a shout out Scott died almost 5 years ago it was a sad thing and you ask for a shout out like dude seriously
The industry and critics did STP so dirty and treated Scott like crap because he was an addict.
I'm watching old interviews and he seems like such a kindhearted, smart man, and it breaks my heart to pieces to think how he was treated.
Hope he gets to rest in peace.
fuck the press
Love ur pfp
Scott Weiland was a great talent ..
@@gamertagdude1239 thanks :)
It's so interesting that all of them were throwing stones so easily when the same thing they were criticising was a huge artistic driver of inspiration and what partially enabled for such great art to exist. Same in case of Alice in Chains and Layne- so many of their songs are defined by that struggle and what so many people love about them in their rawness and authenticity. But that's press- they were doing Amy Winehouse so dirty all the time and the day she died- were asking why such a great talent was gone, as if they weren't the ones to laugh at her every misstep.
Stone Temple Pilots will never be the same with you, Scott. R I.P. my friend 😢
without*
Music from the 90s had soul... We are all blessed to have lived it.
fr
more soul from 60's to 80's but 80's thru 90's still real. it now completely fails. all sign of times. nothing is right anymore. music today reflects the spirit in people and the spirit is contaminated with evils of all sorts. trash.
So lucky to have grown up in this era of great music Pearl Jam ~ Stone Temple Pilots ~ Sublime ~ Nirvana ~ Alice in Chains ~ Soundgarden~ Rage Against the Machine~ just to mention a few this was a wonderful time !
For sure, Tom. For sure!
Omg yeh I was in my late teens early 20s and yeh grunge/rock was great. Pearl Jam,Nirvana,Sound garden,STP all done quality nostalgic tunes that live in my heart.
....and only 2 singers remain. God that makes me feel bad.
I was 13 when I bought this album on cassette, man I got a ton of miles out that tape! I remember seeing the BMG commercial for Plush and I had to have it! My friends would come over and we would just sit and listen to this album along with all of the other great bands mentioned above,I feel so privileged to have grown up in the 80's and 90's!🤘🤘🤘🤙🤙🤙
Sometimes I have to turn off the old school cause I get depressed .....LOL listening to what my kids listen to
Scott, Kurt, Chris, Layne. R.I.P.
Pinhead Larry be careful eddie :c
damn i never really saw their names all next to each other. eddie really is the only one left
And not to mention Chester he was a member RIP
Pinhead Larry si muy triste
the let their fans down🎈
I'm 59 and this is my favorite band. Has been from the beginning! Scott's death,I took it hard. Cried everytime I heard his voice! Much love to the rest of the band!
Awesome thanks for sharing ✔️ 59 yrs young as well ❤2024
this song takes me back to the good times spent with friends, drinking beer and just talking about what ever. College days. But, this song reminds me of my best friend and the best man at my wedding. He passed away to early in life and I wasn't there to be with him as he faded away. Until we again brother...
So born in 64'.Probly grew up listening to 70's musiclike myself.And this is your favorite band from the beginning?Not to be rude,but have you listen ed to much Classic rock or Punk?😮
Still listening in Jan 2024, and it still makes me sad to think he’s gone. He was such a talented guy, and such a big part of the younger days of so many people that it’s easy to see why people miss him. RIP Scott 😢 ❤
No shit, huh? Yeah man,.....all the best one go far too early. Tom Petty, just to name another great taken from us far too early.
Grunge will never die 🤟🏼
RIP Andy Wood 1966-1990
RIP Kurt Cobain 1967-1994
RIP Shannon Hoon 1967-1995
RIP Layne Staley 1967-2002
RIP Scott Weiland 1967-2015
RIP Chris Cornell 1964-2017
You are all missed dearly and keep Eddie protected at all cost!!
Pelease, don't forget Dolores
..Poor Billy Corgan is never cherished.
@@PeaceDweller i was about to say the same thing
Rip chester bennington
RIP Raul Seixas 1945-1989 .....
This song rocks my soul! I could listen to this all day long! Sing boy! Listening in 2024!
It don’t matter what ur race, color, ethnicity is. Music is music, it brings us all together❤
👍
Still remember sitting in my room in middle school and hearing this on tv in an ad for the album. Fell in love instantly with it! Still here in 2024 @41!🤘🔥🖤💯
I remember being like 7 or 8 listening to this song. I'll be 37 this year, and this song still does it for me. The grunge music era was like no other
90s music just hits different. The last true era with real boredom and real creativity. Now that everything is a click away it really fucks our creativity. Every genre was doing great in the 90s. Metal was at its peak, grunge was just forming and massive already and rap was perfect.
Same bro. Rock on 💪
I graduated high school and had just started college. Very transitional time for me. It wasn’t even the college part that was transitional. It was my perception of life that had changed so much and this song is always kind of slivered in there.
I AGREE WITH YOU!!!
We areborn same year 1986
I always love driving in GTA: San Andreas when this song turns up, head bangin’ while drivin’
i swear gta intruduced me to so many awesome songs back in the day it just hits different 18 years later
This song is about a girl that went missing and died. “And I feel when the dogs begin to smell her. Will she smell alone?”
Bro! This takes me back to san andreas fo sho! 😆 This and the "I love a rainy night" song. I'll see myself out.
Fucking love this song!!
SAME
The last decade of greatness of every genre of music!! Rock, R&B. Country. Rap.
yep. 30 years of real music. now it continues to soar downward into a hell burning hole. all trash, filth, meaningless noise from people with meaningless lives. there are NO real artists, composers, writers, musicians and sadly even producers anymore.
90s was like the 60s when it came to bands 2000s music went down hill.
I miss the 90's era...❤
Personally one of the best eras of rock and roll. Rock is now dead, for like 20 years now. Rap killed it. It's part of the n*****fication of society.
I don't give a shit about the haters. I don't give a shit about the drugs that took him away. I'm eternally grateful that I got to hear this amazing voice.
Exactly
amazing voice indeed
TALENTED ❤💯
yes, he was awesome!
Yes
RIP Scott, what a shame he was so talented.
He was not talented the only thing he was good at was yarling
+Elliot Emery You have a very bad hearing problem....if all you want to do is be a punk...maybe you should go find some other kids your age..
+Elliot Emery Maybe show some respect? Oh wait you do know what respect is right.
+Elliot Emery Go on with your comment, show respect you child.
rest in peace!!!so sad...so talented.
Rest in peace Scott. You were taken from us way too soon. But, you and your music, will always live on and long in our hearts!!
The best of grunge, the band in the 90s was phenomenal.
This song is a masterpiece
YOU KNOW CALITH3 WANT TO KNOW SCOTT WEILAND STORY TELLING OF STP ITS ON YOU TUBE HE EXPLAINS ALL ABOUT THE SONG UNBELIEVABLE LIKE SEX TYPE THING I LOVE STP ALL THE WAY BUT LISTEN TO HIM EXPLAIN ABOUT EACH SONG PHENOMENAL LORETTA
Since 1993 ❤🔥❤🔥❤🔥
R.I.P. Scott Weiland, such a legend.
+Mv Lamborghini :( Amen
+Mv Lamborghini Followed the same path as Layne Staley, drugs take all the good talent away.
+Mv Lamborghini RIP
+Mv Lamborghini just can't belive it :c
+Mv Lamborghini R.I.P
30 plus years later and I still have to hear it
Love Stone Temple Pilots, I feel like Plush is a song I can just relax to.
My favorite song from STP. This man's voice was so underrated!
Hi I Recommend a Song called 'The bond villain' By Robert Nix
yessss facts its soooo amazinggg
Scott and layne damit
Layne Staley is not underrated buddy, people dont even talk about Weiland. @@curtbaumgartner8086
He tried so hard to be Vedder, even the gestures
This song is so f’in good! Scott Weiland’s voice is incredible RIP
this album and #2 were so epic.. I remember these days. Best time of my life~ Scott 4ever love you.
60 years old and still love this music. Scott was a great front man here and Velvet Revolver too. Miss him!
He 80's and 90's were the best and i got to live it through!
Back in the day when grunge rocked the world. So happy to have witnessed them all. I still love this song and listen after all those years...
Lies again? Plush Flush
I miss this good times
@@stevencoardvenice Ah Live. One of my favourites, I still listen to them.
I don't call that Grunge, that's just Good Ole Rock and Roll.
Same here
Damn, RIP Scott thank you for the good memories brotha.. Forever your music, and thank goodness this great track was on such a popular game GTA San Andreas..
yeah, its on radio X, R.I.P. Scott Weiland
+Alex M It's ironic, i play that game every day and I heard it at 9PM, when he was found...
Like i always say.
Death's a cruel sun 'bitch.
+Frieezee 777ux2
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+Freezeey - Freezee My favorite game ever.
+Alex M I remember racing, flying, and listening to this song. It was incredible. I wish I could say the same thing to GTA V soundtrack. Most of the songs in that game are pieces of shit.
My favorite cut from my all time favorite album of all time. Every song on this album just kicks ass. Its perfect from track 1 to the final track.
Sanandreas ❤️🔥
Hard to believe this is almost 30 years old. Such a perfect song. Can we all go back and hear it for the first time ever?
Explain the lyrics for me please
@@exillens pretty sure this songs based off a murder aka why he says “when the dogs smell her” or find her
@@exillens --- it's about an unsolved murder --- "when the dogs begin to smell her" --- ie, cadaver dogs
@@fredwerza3478 I think it's also about an obsessive relationship. "and I see these are lies to come" "and I feel so much depends on the weather" "where you going with the mask I found" kinda sounds like someone with trust issues.
I got this album for my 18th birthday. *dies of old*
This song is so strange and beautiful. What a great voice he had. Why do the best ones die so early
Exploitation. They get burnt out by the industry.
The candles the shine the brightest. Unfortunately burn out the quickest.
Los que no tenemos un horizonte nos identificamos con la música, siempre preguntándote ¿que pasará mañana, a donde ir? no puedes abandonar tu hogar sin la máscara que usas para ocultarte, los perros esperando oler para tirar sus críticas, bueno la letra me identifica a mi, quizás alguien la intérprete de una mejor manera y eso seria más justo para el cantante.
48.....He actually made it quite a bit further than most of the afflicted ones do!-
@@douglasyoung554YOU ARE CORRECT… look what happened to John Belushi
Im listening baby!! July 4, 2024! God Bless America
2024 and beyold
Where 're you going for tomorrow?
I'll be going to listen this masterpiece today and tomorrow, eternally.
Absolutely
This song is one of the best of the 90's
This song is easily one of the best rock songs of all time, shame it doesnt have more views than it deserves.
I agree
Agreed
Yes. Such a bitchin record!
I totally agree unfortunately real music is struggling to stay alive....
Can we only be hopeful that some of the youth that listen to today's ego driven poor excuse for music develop taste....!
@@jacejeffcoate2275 correct, good music is struggling to stay alive... actually there is new and good music, but it doesnt have the propaganda or promotion it deserves simply because for music industry those are genres that "dont sell" same way new Justin Beiber or reguetton music does. I remember discovering these 2 awesome bands: Royal Blood and Foals, one is pure rock the other is alternative rock both really great with their audience but I remember asking many friends if they new who they were and didnt even hear of them :(, also old bands like The Strokes and The Black keys released new albums last year and so many people didnt know about it, for the same reason.
God! I miss his voice! The world is just not the same without the strength of his sound and power of his words. Whatever Dimension he moved on to, I hope he is singing his guts out again!
Scott is A1 as far as I am concerned. Top notch performer, singer, entertainer!
This song so f**king brilliant !!!
jerry zamora yep
It is.
It's not that good
@01e01092827щдвдвлвул7373737уочтуну5рнн6636 Лалв So you admit this song isnt good either?
He had a powerful beautiful voice.
RIP Scott
He had soul. You could feel him. Everytime he sings where ya going for tomorrow? I feel chills. Rest Easy Mr. Weiland
THE SOUNDTRACK OF MY TEENAGE YEARS! THE 90'S WERE THE BEST YEARS OF MY LIFE AND I MADE GREAT MEMORIES WITH NOT SO GREAT FRIENDS....AND THEN BEFORE YOU KNOW IT, YOU LOOK UP, AND YOUR LOOKING BACK.
I remember being 13 in '92 and listening to this album over & over. My dad left me home a lot, so I'd put music on his stereo and rock out. This was mainly at night, because during the day I was riding my bike down to Angelo's burgers to play Street Fighter 2 w/friends.. then we'd play chicken w/the Amtrak's.
Whenever i listen to this song it gives me happy depression.
So would you even care 🎵
Hugs!
🥲
I'm half the man i used to be~
Sameee.
@Hey Blossom nostalgic, yeah..
Man, Kurt's gone, Layne's gone, Chris's gone, Scott's gone...
How many more of my favorite bands' vocalists from my teen years are we gonna lose? Rest in Peace to each and every one of them.
And then there's Eddie Vedder over there like "Oooooohh I'm still alive"
Yeah for me there’s only Eddie and billy left
All of them actually. 100% chance, too.
sadly this World will not be the same again, we are all going to graves so treasure every moment in your life now.
@@cocainecarl4200 You know what I meant. lol
This will ALWAYS be my band!!! Best band out of Grunge era. I’m so glad I got to see him in 2009 before he died.
La AMO ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
this played on MTV all summer of 92. Its still amazing 30 yrs later!!!
I was 19 , I want to go back
Yeah, Scott had managed to Los Angelize the sounds he heard in Seattle and break out before a lot of the bands who pioneered the sound we would eventually call Grunge. STP was the Grunge for the 90210 Luke Perry wannabe crowd, but it sure did sound good.
@@BuffBrocnice word salad😂
I was 9 years old and my BOOMER dad didn't let me watch MTV for some reason. I stayed w my older cousins and she actually had cable aka MTV I'll never forget discovering grunge and rock in general at 9. She went to an STP concert and couldn't stop talking about it. Lucky genXer
LYRICS
[Verse 1]
And I feel that time's a wasted go
So where ya goin' 'til tomorrow?
And I see that these are lies to come
So would you even care?
[Pre-Chorus]
And I feel it
And I feel it
[Chorus]
Where ya goin' for tomorrow?
Where ya goin' with the mask I found?
And I feel, and I feel when the dogs begin to smell her
Will she smell alone?
[Verse 2]
And I feel, so much depends on the weather
So is it rainin' in your bedroom?
And I see, that these are the eyes of disarray
So would you even care?
[Pre-Chorus]
And I feel it
And she feels it
[Chorus]
Where ya goin' for tomorrow?
Where ya goin' with the mask I found?
And I feel, and I feel when the dogs begin to smell her
Will she smell alone?
[Bridge]
When the dogs do find her
Got time, time, to wait for tomorrow
To find it, to find it, to find it
When the dogs do find her
Got time, time, to wait for tomorrow
To find it, to find it, to find it
[Chorus]
Where ya goin' for tomorrow?
Where ya goin' with the mask I found?
And I feel, and I feel when the dogs begin to smell her
Will she smell alone?
[Outro]
When the dogs do find her
Got time, time, to wait for tomorrow
To find it, to find it, to find it
When the dogs do find her
Got time, time, to wait for tomorrow
To find it, to find it, to find it
To find it
To find it
To find it
RIP Scott Weiland 1967 - 2015
Thank you
Thank you man
Awesome to have people like you, thanks
"And I feel, and I feel when the dogs begin to smell her, will she smell alone?"
This song is the only song where the misheard lyrics are the actual lyrics. 😅
Still listening, thanks for the lycris
I'm a 68 yr. old great grand MA I've been listening to this group since the beginning of their career. Scott Weiland was such a great and talented musician. Sad day of loss when he left this world. GONE BUT NOT FORGOTTEN ❤❤❤❤❤
The media pisses me off. Scott's death was a mere footnote in the press, just like Layne in '02. I know they were H addicts and it didn't exactly surprise anyone, but they were big time rockstars in the 90's.
I totally agree. Weiland's death deserved more media attention than it did.
Joe
..u are brother grunge forever
Joe Tomasso its sad... heroin has killed so many good musicians. they glorified prince when he passed but they seem to forget the REAL legends
backwoodsjunkie08 I agree to a point, Scott was fuckin BRILLIANT, but prince was in my opinion brilliant too
and Scott and others are human first ! NOT To be defined by their addiction
It seems just like yesterday that Scottie and I were kids in Huntington Beach, singing together in our high school concert choir and madrigals jamming and writing songs and performing with our first bands Soi Disant and In Common Hours. Scottie had a lot of demons with drugs even in HS but he was one of the great musical visionaries. More versatile than the average public can see. People know his Grunge Era persona, but Scottie could sing classical, easy listening, jazz with heart and passion. As an artist developer and industry vocal coach myself.. it is so surreal to teach STP songs like Plush to my industry vocal students. (often a Bittersweet experience for me) Scottie is greatly missed but his musical legacy lives on. Way to young to go. He would have been 53 this October. Some of my fav. memories of him include all the times we faked asthma to get out of PE to sit and write music, trying new sound ideas on my Roland Jupiter 8 and Yamaha DX 7 and playing and singing through top 40 of the day.. esp Duran Duran, Depeche, singing the Civil War men's quartet in choir and hearing his gorgeous voice on "Empty Chair" and though he always seemed rocker/tuff he had s sweet gentle side. Scottie like me loved the Carpenters. I remember him singing We've Only Just Begun at a Xmas party. The time we got super wasted on margaritas and ditched school, all those party late night mix ins at Disneyland and MJ's premiere of Captain E0., and the crazy Xmas caroling in Balboa. Shopping for performance wardrobe at Electric Chair and GHq.... "I still have my signature skull boots" Grabbing dinner at Magic Pan, and late night Naugle's runs after band practice. Scottie was indeed a rebel but he was passionate about music and his vision. I love how he refers to me as one the "choir geeks" in his biography. The music lives on Scottie. You are loved and missed.
Such great memories those must've been
ooo cool
😂 Naugles... haven’t seen one of them in years... awesome 👏 story..
Thanks for sharing Jim. It gives a little more insight into not only Scott's life, but also yours and life as a teenager in that time. I'm a 90s kid but much younger than you and Scott but it's an era many of us cherish dearly.
Ronny Nunez yes
I was born in 67, this is still great music in 2024
Born in the same year. Couldn't agree with you more.
Same here.
I was born in 61, still listening to this amazing music in 2024
Exact same. I used to think it was all 80’s music for me but some of this 90s stuff is hard to beat
Timeless, forever beautiful♥️
45 years alive one week from today, and yes!!! Love me some STP. ❤
I was in a party last night when a friend of mine told me about Scott's passing. I'm just 17 and this is the first time I've experienced the death of a musician I truly admire. As I was walking home by myself through empty streets at 3 a.m. I started singing this song out loud, and the moment was magical. R.I.P. Scott Weiland, you really were one of a kind.
+Manu fm Awesome post I sorta did the same thing in my car. RIP scott
+Manu fm Similar story somewhat. I heard of Layne's passing but was at a party a few nights later. Came home drunk and watched a special I taped off MuchMusic about Layne, and bawled my eyes out. RIP SCOTT AND LAYNE and all the other greats we've lost to this horrible drug
+Manu fm Way to look up to a junkie. Low standards much?
+Alejandro Pelaez this isn't about him being a junkie.. he had a gift, he was talented. he just happened to do drugs, like all other musicians do. why do people always look for the worst in others.
I obviously don't consider him a role model when it comes to his life style, which is the reason he is not with us anymore. He had a great talent and I'm a big fan of his art, that's why I admire him.
One of my mom’s favourite songs ever. Me and my brother played this for her on her 50th birthday :)
kisses for her
thats so cool
Same age as this song now.
she raised good kids
Your mom has great taste 😎
I had this song stuck in my head for literal months after hearing it on the radio. Glad i finally found it.
Driving around San Diego in 93' listening to this with my pops. Little did i know it wouldn't get better than this
The only bad thing about this song is it has to end.🤩🤩🤩🤩
Scott Weiland’s voice and writing were a force to be reckoned with, however, I think not enough attention is given to just how damn good the band was. Without that musicianship the band never would’ve been what they turned out to be.
Después se fue con slash y formó velvet revolver sino me equivoco
@mauriciocastro4865 Don't know that band. He has another with Slash?
@@DowneyMax Look for "Fall To Pieces" by Velvet Revolver: Scott Weiland on vocals and Slash on lead guitar.
The bass player and guitarist wrote the music Scott the lyrics
The sad thing is that he wrote a lot about his addiction
The bassist is a boss …
grunge music is 💥❤any one listening this legendary song in 2024?......
Oh for fucks sake GRUNGE WASN'T A THING
@@puscifer10000 I prefer a more technical description like DOPE 90’s SHIT
I'm lucky enough to say I saw them live.
Me as well, at Red Rocks in Colorado. It was an awesome show!
I've got a soft spot for STP. They pushed the envelope of grunge. I hope they get airplay well into the future.
A couple of days ago a friend passed, he was 37, met him when I was 16, I'm 30, took me as his younger brother, introduced me to Stp and the rest of the bands, 1st person I had a cold one, helped me through some dark times, specially when my dad passed, we related to the situation since he lost his mother almost at the same time I met him, I'm still processing this, it sucks, he knew my family I knew his family, did not expect to consider him as a brother, he will be fucking missed, I hope where ever he is, he has a spot with a cold beer and this jam blasting the speakers
A star of classic rock!
This video is very appealing to someone who is under the influence of LSD. The way this video is presented with the distortion, shadows, camera angles, etc.
Still obsessed with this song and this band in 2022. The best of the best 🖤🖤🖤
when i heard STP for the first time in MTV I stuk listen for this song thinking... this is amazing! from this time was one of my favorite bands, like Queen for example, Saludos!
Yeap!
suzy, i exhort you to listen to more about them, they made beautiful records such as purple, Tiny Music... Songs from the Vatican Gift Shop, N. 4, Shangri - La Dee Da. You will love them!!
Me too. I crave my 90s grunge
Me too
Stone Temple pilots one of the best bands of the last decades!
Stone Temple Pilots is a lot better then people give them credit for
Amazing band
Such a heavy loss when Scott left us,R.I.P
Right?! You don't know (...or, you probably do, but run with me here) how right you are! :-D
I've tried to listen to everything they put out, it's a lot, and I love it.
@@BillyBoyGenius Yeah, ya know I must confess. My STP exposure is a bit limited to Core and earlier. However, it is voluntary. I remember back when I was in college, I had a two hour break between classes and so I'd go meet up with my buddy Kevin in the computer lab, hang out and screw around online 'til class. Anyway, I recall one day I come in and Kevin is all goofy excited an' rockin' out with his headphones because he had just bought the Vaseline album that had come out the day before. But yah man, STP stands for Some Damn Good Shit. Yeah, I know the letters don't match. That's just how damn good they are! haha, okay I'm being stoopid now, but it's fun for me, so its okay. :-D
RIP Scott Weiland (October 27, 1967 - December 3, 2015), aged 48
You will be remembered as a legend.
So sad
STP had some cool bass lines
robert deleo is the man !!
have
Hey there! :) Do you happen to know/remember what was this grunge song with a kind of operetic singing intro? I remember that the singer was male and it kind of reminded me of Nirvana, but it wasn't Nirvana for sure. Sorry for the intrusion, but I'm desperate. :( I was 15 when when I was listening to it and have never listen to it since. It was 1994/95 I think. I don't remember the lyrics because I'm not native English speaker and I didn't know English so well back then. Any information will do. Thanks! :)
silverchair?
TheUnbeen I don't knooow :(
R.I.P
Scott Weiland
Chris Cornell
Chuck Berry
Kurt Cobain
Layne Staley
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Legends never die
Yes they do!!!
Chester Bennington
Eddie Vedder:My time has come
@Leigh Jarley yeah...
God may there souls be rissen to heaven
So incredibly underated, and to think Scott struggled hard, pulled it off daily, struggled and still gave us top notch music. Sadly the struggles took his life. He still to this day is one of the greatest vocalists of all time. Rip stone temple pilot...
*the ghost of Layne Staley enters chat*
PEACE AND LOVE ALWAYS TO STPP FOREVER 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Hard to believe this legendary song/video came out thirty years ago! Truly one of the great rock songs of the 90s!
I was 12, when I heard this song for the first time. Now I am 40 and still listen to it ❤
Me too brother
I was 8. One of my first albums. With pearl jam vs.
@@eclipsesewerservices7079 Very good choice! 🤘🏻
I STILL HEAR THIS GREAT SONG
I'm 60 and I still listen to it!
Omg I was so in love with this song and the Band! STP forever! So sad there's too many sad endings to so many great artist. Thank God for the music before the devil destroys.
The best song ever was
90s were stacked with great rock bands that has never been duplicated
You are right ..but the 70's were better..by far...
@ Good, but not better
I think 90s was the last great decade for music, all genres
The 90's will forever be the last great decade.
@ 70s was a different kinda rock sound. To us 90s teenagers it will always be this sound!!
Definitely one of the greatest songs of it's era.
RIP Scott Weiland. Your voice will continue to be heard long after you are gone.
One of the greatest bands of all time. I’ll be listening til
I die
One of the best sounding snares in all of 90s rock.
0ne of the best sounding songs in all of 90s rock.
snare sounds in the 90's were so sick. i think it's a big part of why i didn't like 80s music for a long time. drummer from Silverchair also had a nice big fat 90s snare sound.
meant to say- i didn't like 80s music cuz the snares were weak sounding, synth drums weren't doing it for me
Agreed, is the kick beta 52?
Epic.