I am a Japanese person who admired grunge and wanted to live in America and become an American. I was 21 years old at the time, and even though I didn't understand the meaning of the lyrics, my heart trembled. Now, at the age of 52, my heart trembles again.
I’d much prefer to Live In Japan Than In Canada 🇨🇦 Where I Was Born & Currently Live~I Love Your Culture & People. I’m Most Impressed With The Honour System Within Your Culture & Country❣️ Japan Is Truly A “One Of A Kind Culture/Country”~Cheers. 🎵🎶
This is an amazing version, and hus voice is very similar to Chris Cornell,but have to say I absolutely love Chris Cornell and Chester Bennington singing this together
Graduated in 96, I'm 46. This song was an absolute anthem playing in our cars. You could hear this song through my little town in Missouri from at least 4 different vehicles every school day. These guys were hands down the best and will never be replaced. RIP Chris. Still listen to 90s rock and grunge to this day.
I miss them so much, I just wanted some one out there that I have been missing both Chris Cornell and Chester. I know I can listen to their music anytime I want. But the sad thing is I never got to see them either one in concert. When Chris died he was supposed to be on his way two Rock fest in Kansas City Missouri just before he was killed. I know a lot of fans out there thinks that he committed suicide, but I am not believing that he tried to kill himself. I don't think Chester killed himself either. But I pray whoever it was out there that did these evil deeds would meet with the same kind of a death as they did
I like to compare it to David Bowie and Freddie Mercury coming together on Under Pressure. Two titans in their style of music and working so well together. Not outdoing one another just highlighting each other's strengths. The difference though is that this is before Chris and Eddie both blew up. Bowie and Freddie were already legends by the time they got together.
@@christineferlisi9606 I've bought that album at least three times. I keep wearing it out. It is still not only a great show to watch, but as far as I'm concerned, the greatest musical performance I've ever heard from anyone in any genre ever. Though opinions are subjective, it's just unbelievably beautiful from a man that life took too early. I used to have pair of jeans in high school that was plastered with Layne and AIC patches. AIC is my favorite group but th unplugged performance was just as good as can be done.
I remember my mother playing this in the car when I was in booster seats. I was born in '97 and she was only 20. This touches a really special part of my brain that I don't even remember anymore.
As a father at 19, son was born in 1998 I appreciate this comment! This was always a treasure of a song from my short lived youth. He is now almost 26 and I get to work and see him every day. Blessed! By the way I raised him on this music 😂
I hear you. My oldest brother would play this on repeat and I would sit outside his door thinking he was the coolest... He was really a dick, but we're tight now..
There was a flavor of freedom in that era that I don't expect to experience again in this lifetime. These were the very last days of American culture free from mobile phones, the internet, and vocoders.
@@mr.malapropismus1220 When Autotune was first audibly used („Believe“ by Cher) the producers claimed it was Vocoder. Only years later did it become known what autotune was, so if you are born in the late 70s/early 80s one might still think that the Autotune-Effect = Vocoder.
I’m 54, also grew up on Rock, when music had MEANING! This generation Rap is all these kids listen to. Their was Rock b4 Rap, even 80’s rap had meaning! Keep going forward Helen, at least we have our memories of the good ol’ day’s!!
66 here as well. Chris' picture is on my wall. I tell him good morning and good night. I tell him I love him everyday 💗. He is my hero. He pulled me through a hellish time. His light still shines.
Chris and Eddie have some of the most distinct voices to exist. Layne Staley was amazing too. Something about their voices stirs emotions in me like I actually feel them instead of just hearing them. And can't forgot about Chester and the power in his voice. So many legends gone too soon but damn what great memories.
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!!!
devilutioner666 I'm not gonna lie, I heard of the news from a co-worker at lunchtime. When he told me it was a suicide I felt my eyes start welling up with tears. Soundgarden was what I call one of my calibration bands. Whenever I have had a shitty day I would very often end up at Soundgarden on my listening list. Cornell will forever be missed. RIP.
My lil brother died 14 years ago June 30th 2010 RIP MATTHEW my aunt died 15 years ago today RIP Aunt Dawn and today is my 25th wedding anniversary what a mixed up day. So I had to rewind and hear a lil Chris and Eddie to remember the good times way back in the day when we were all together.
It’s been 5 years you’re gone Chris. This song is masterpiece! Heard it on the radio today as a tribute on the anniversary of Chris’ passing on this day. Miss you Chris Cornell!
"They are farming Babies and the slaves are all working " Chris Knew what the government was up to. Now do we understand why he needed antidepressants? He tried warning us. He didn't kill himself. RIP Chris Cornell. We will put a stop to the adrenochrome harvest!
Eddie Vedder just happened to be in the studio when Chris Cornell was recording this song and struggled w the low parts so Eddie picked up the mic and Chris made it a duet. Was when pearl jam was first forming.
I once read that Eddie Vedder, since he had no previous experience with videos etc, was super uncomfortable on the set and hated the lip synch. So they told him to "just stand in the grass and look straight". And he did hahaha..
Good morning! If you're listening to this song in June 2024, congratulations! You have good taste in music and are privileged to recognize Grunge as a lifestyle.
I'm 66. Big Chris Cornell fan. First time I heard this song. Fantastic vocals from Cornell and Vedder. Both are great but Cornell is just a bit better. RIP Mr. Cornell.
I know his pain I’ve fought suicidal thoughts since I was in the military carrying an m-16 and was told my grandma died and my my was being committed for mental health reasons and I was stuck in my unit and felt totally helpless! It took another 10 years of several attempts that I finally broke down to a guy at an AA meeting and he took me under his wing! It’s still an uphill battle at times but I think of all the cool stuff I would have missed out on! Ever since I heard what happened to Chris I can’t help but wish he too would have reached out for help cause sometimes we suffer silently and people around us have no idea the voices or voice saying just do it ! It’ll stop the pain and it’ll make that voice go away and you’ll be in a better place! But now I have new voices saying maybe it’ll make things way way worse! Maybe you will survive and you’ll know a new level of pain that made the old pain seem tolerable or maybe you will die and go to a place you wish you weren’t and you’ll never escape! But either way I like life more than death at my own hand! I just wish that Chris was still here cause he was and is special!
In 1990 after being in a suit & tie for several years selling electronics in Southern California, I fell in love with Snowboarding & the mountains. I became a full-time snowboarder. Several years later, I would start sharing my boarding-passion with Children at Beaver Creek Resort, Vail’s Sister Mountain. My original Snowboard Posse was known as the Beaver Creek Underground. The members of our Posse were from many different places. The fuel we consumed pushing the boundaries of a new sport was Grunge 🎶! It was a special moment in time like when these musicians briefly came together! I’m convinced without this union Grunge wouldn’t have been as successful & Snowboarding might of never discovered log-slides which led to boxes in Terrain Parks! This band came together over the death of a friend, ironically the undertone of this genre of music is a bit of resentful-sadness! ❤️🎶🏂🥷
I was born in 1976. I say this all the time, but what a time to grow up in music. I graduated high school in 1994 and these guys were on the soundtrack of my youth. So many others… we’ve lost so many and it hurts me.
There was definitely an aspect of tortured souls syndrome with a lot of these important artist. Swept through that generation like the plague. My brother was caught up in that undertow and died of an overdose. Very spiritual, demonic if you ask me. That music cost them something. You dig too deep and realize it's your own grave.
My younger brother committed suicide last weekend by overdosing on something. He was found with headphones on, presumably listening to something. This is his youtube account. He made a playlist containing 6 songs that was edited the day he passed. This is one of the 6 songs. With the method he used, he was dead after about 30 minutes, probably unconscious around 12 minutes. I like to think that it was peaceful for him with his music on. I love you Myles, I'll miss you everyday for the rest of my life.
Horrific Fried Donut,I am so sorry for your loss.I lost a friend to suicice and it is a horrible thing.May your brother rest in peace,and I hope you can hold onto all the good memories you had.I am sending you a virtual hug.
@ Horrific Fried Donut~ I am so sorry for your loss, oohhh my goodness must be tragic for you and your family and friends, one good thing you mentioned, he had his headphones on listening to this beautiful music hopefully he went peaceful. I hope I did not say anything wrong, I met from the heart, 💜 RIP your younger brother.
LOL yea i was always at all there shows pearl jam Alice in chains nirvana and a few others in the 80's through now even though chains and sound ,nirvana are gone there memories will live on .
Cricket…I love your mom! My mom would have DEFINITELY said ‘get that boy a sandwich’. Sending you hugs and high fives for feisty Moms! from Angie in the Bay Area.
This was my highschool. My mom died when I was a junior and this music. The 90s grunge saved me. Soundgarden, Pearl jam, Nirvana, NIN etc. I was super close with my brother. He passed away in June at 39. I'm drawn back to the music that saved me before hoping like hell it still has the same magic cause baby.... I'm barely hanging on. I understand why some people don't make it 💔
That's tough.I dont want to sound too dramatic but oh well.....youv'e come to far and your family would want you to be strong because better days are ahead. They will always be with you in spirit.
Hands down the best collaboration ever. I’m so glad I was old enough to truly appreciate these two artists separately and together before Chris passed. So amazing!!😊
When I got the news about Chris, this is the first place i came. One of the best songs ever made. It changed my life! Chris' voice came along when i needed it and has never failed me. I wish to send his fans and loved ones MY love. You will be missed, Chris.
Shaneolian really low.. look up the side effects of Ativan before making a low unintelligent remark. He also created music that helped many people through their shit lives. He gained all he had by his unique talent, coming from nothing. So fuck right off thinking he offed himself out of being ungrateful. It's people like you that make our world shit.
gman I totally agree! That drug in my opinion put him in his grave😭😭😭He took too many😭😭Rest In Peace Chris😥you were a troubled man but you sang your heart out!
Layne, Kurt, Scott and Chris, we miss you singing on behalf of our generation. Thank you for expressing our angst, our sadness, our disdain, our pain, etc. But you also sang about unity, hope, humility, respect, etc. Thank you.
Andrew Wood... One of the Patriarch of Grunge for sure Temple of the Dog is here cause of him (he created these words that Chris later named the group) Sad he didn't live longer Eddie and Chris is great but Andy and Chris singing together would be phenomenal
Born in '76, listening to this takes me back to being driven to orthodontics appointments by my dad and listening to this album (my choice, but i think he liked it). He's been gone since 2010 - miss you my dear Dad. Xx
I was there about 15 years ago when my brother graduated from UW, walking the trails with him, my parents, and my brother's wife. Took me about 30 minutes to realize where I was and then I felt overwhelmed.
2:01 - Chris Cornell's symphonic yelling echoing Vedder's monotone on that first hook is one of the most resonating and powerful things I've ever heard in music.
+killerDIRK1 Just listened to Bohemian Rhapsody, and ya Chris Cornell and Eddie Vedder are still two of the best vocalists ever. Oh and Robert Plant > Freddie Mercury
Downfall of metal grunge categorizing music but it's all the same it's about the feeling the power of the riffs emotion and posers that weren't ready to do it but duplication and replication two words that this generation will never understand
Now that would be a great day and even those Chris Cornell sadly passed away it would have been great if i had seen hem in person and if i saw hem in person it would make my day because chris Cornell is bye far the greatest guy in my book's because of all of the the cool things he can do and wish he was still alive so i could go on the stage and tell hem how much of a fan I'm to he's cool alternative heavy metal music
Guys, this is all a gross over generalization. There's so much music being made today by so many types of people and a lot of it is good. Just because all you know about is the stuff that's popular doesn't mean every contemporary musician or band is bad or somehow less than these older bands. Sometimes you just have to spend a little time looking for it.
RIP Chris Cornell. 4 years gone, today.😪 your voice defined the struggles of my life, thru temple of a dog, soundgarden, and especially Audioslave. I am clean now these 8 years, and feel your loss in my soul.
One of the first CD i listened to. I borrowed it to the CD library in 1991 or something with Aerosmith Pump and Metal Church Blessing in Disguise. Great memories. RIP Chris we love u.
My heart breaks today. We've lost one of the last fathers of grunge, not to mention a man who was beyond talented . Chris, you brought us so much wonderful music and lyrics in your short 52 years and helped to form a style of music and way of life that I hope never dies. You've inspired so many and will be missed eternally. No one sings like you anymore. Go forth and say hello to heaven, beautiful soul x
I'd love to agree with you 100%...BUT...he was not one of the last fathers of "grundge"!..."grundge" was an invention of the media to rename the punkrock style of nothern america!...Chris Cornell was a titan of Rock an Roll!
I'm gonna show up to your funeral if they play this and I'm going to eat a double Whopper w/cheese and bacon along with a large onion ring and larger fry..... Then, i'm gonna corn hole you in your casket, 'cause that's how I roll.
I remember watching this video on MTV in JR high school and thinking: "Holy shit! Everything is about to change." And then everything changed. Music flipped upside down at this time. I am so thankful to have been alive and lived through the great music of the 90's. RIP Chris. 9 broken ribs and head trauma in your "suicide" The truth will come to light. You deserved better brother. You were and still are the soundtrack to my life.
That is incredible that Eddie Vedder was brave enough to start singing on this track and Chris Cornell humble enough to let him do it allowing the recording of this masterpiece of rock music. Really two great guys and amazing singers.
Omg, my generation. c/o 93, introduced to Nirvana, Pearl Jam, Temple of the Dog,Soundgarden and what I wouldn't give to hear music like that again. Foo Fighters, thank goodness still making music. RIP Chris Cornell, sadly missed :(
Carly Connor u read my mind.. Im so glad to feel anything again and this and candlebox breathe me in.. Music will never be like this again.. This was real
This song is getting more and more relevant everyday. This world doesn’t suck, but it’s leaders and alot of people in it do. We can all make a change. Remember, “they” need us way more than we need them.
Very right, you are @eternaladventure-wm. I have been saying the exact same thing for over 50 years now. And the same result is today as it was back then, people just don't want to get it anymore. And I blame the government for it all. Good example is social media, what is social media? Well it is not controlled by the citizens, although we would like to think so. Social media is controlled by the government. Social, socially, socialize, social reform, socialize medicine, socialism it is one of the same, people have to learn to strap on a pair of brass ones and take the bull bu the hornes and bury its head in the dirt! Because there are more followers than there are leaders. Tell me what you think
Probably more relevant now in 2023 than when it was first released, kinda sad that we as humans, as a country learn absolutely nothing and keep repeating the same mistakes.
was relevant when it came out. I made it from New Jersey to Seattle that year. Aside from associations. Back then it was either Faster Pussycat and hairspray bands like that or as they called it "boring" Seattle. It was enchanting.
@@anthonywyattStylist people in general are doing better all over the world. Is their inequality, yes and it will always be like that no matter what. I can tell you from experience that in my parents native India, more people have been lifted out of poverty and have access to basic necessities than 30 years ago. In the last couple decades, over 270 million Indians have been lifted out of poverty and have access to food, nutrition, education, etc.
Chris gone to soon ,Eddie has so much to give.i saw pearl jam at the Greek theater and I can say it was one of the best concerts I've ever been to .I'm 62 now and still listen to this music.Makes me feel young again.❤
Killer song, damn! This was the first grunge song i've listened in 1999 on MTV... I was 9 and everyting changed after this. I remember first being astonished when Vedder starts to sing but later I got so fascinated by Chris too. What a duet! This is my favorite song 'cause I was never the same after listening it...
I'm deaf, but luckily before losing my hearing, I was able to live through the 90s and know their voices still in my memory.
Love be with you brother
Yes, your memories will sustain y
Patakanash Washnash nooch neeechee
😥❤
Te desejo paz meu amigo, abraços do Brasil
This wasnt a song. It was a fkn anthem, our voice, our passion. Fk the 90s were magical. Im glad i was a 90s kid
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Miss them days bud
I was an 80s kid but loved this 1,000% and still do!
Yes same for me! The 90’s were so good 😁
I'm a Grandma born in 1966, but I was a 90s kid and always will be.
2024 anyone ?
yessir grunge and this song especially is timeless
here!
Yep. My cat wants food and she meowed when I played this for her.
11:15 a.m. Monday March 4th 2024.
Right now
*Eddie Vedder + Chris Cornell + Pacific Northwest = pure bliss. Their voices are heavenly.*
I agree.. heavenly no doubt! Let’s pray we see them in heaven so much love for them and theirs!
Amen you already know amen thank you Jesus amen ❤❤❤
Couldn’t have said it any better, two of the greatest voices EVER, simply incredible.
Yeah u r very right on that i just have to say hello and you look beautiful in ur profile picture I love the color of your eyes
Miss the BLISS!!!
I am a Japanese person who admired grunge and wanted to live in America and become an American. I was 21 years old at the time, and even though I didn't understand the meaning of the lyrics, my heart trembled. Now, at the age of 52, my heart trembles again.
These are beautiful words.
I’d much prefer to Live In Japan Than In Canada 🇨🇦 Where I Was Born & Currently Live~I Love Your Culture & People. I’m Most Impressed With The Honour System Within Your Culture & Country❣️ Japan Is Truly A “One Of A Kind Culture/Country”~Cheers. 🎵🎶
Thats awesome
I was lost but now I am found!
Chris Cornell was a force of nature. It was unreal how much vocal power and range he had.
He and Eddie are both amazing vocalists, if I had to choose I'd go with Chris Cornell!
This is an amazing version, and hus voice is very similar to Chris Cornell,but have to say I absolutely love Chris Cornell and Chester Bennington singing this together
@@anneford3088Chester With Chris Was Something Else 😢
& a quality that draws you in & you feel comforted
Blackie Lawless, Axel Rose, Tom Keifer, Rob Halford...and more and more...
Graduated in 96, I'm 46. This song was an absolute anthem playing in our cars. You could hear this song through my little town in Missouri from at least 4 different vehicles every school day. These guys were hands down the best and will never be replaced. RIP Chris. Still listen to 90s rock and grunge to this day.
I grew up in New Madrid MO 0:36
I graduated in '96 too! I was jamming this song along with all the other Awesome songs from the 90's.
Anyone listening to this masterpiece in 2024?
pf course. Any others you suggest?!
Right here dude ✌🏽
@@peterc504Presidents of USA are pretty underrated! Try the Little Blue Dune Buggy 😊
@@peterc504For something harder, try on some Helmet or Suicidal Tendencies. 🤘🤘
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Two of the best vocals ever put together. Timeless.
Wish we could go back!!!
Amen
So true
I miss them so much, I just wanted some one out there that I have been missing both Chris Cornell and Chester. I know I can listen to their music anytime I want. But the sad thing is I never got to see them either one in concert. When Chris died he was supposed to be on his way two Rock fest in Kansas City Missouri just before he was killed. I know a lot of fans out there thinks that he committed suicide, but I am not believing that he tried to kill himself. I don't think Chester killed himself either. But I pray whoever it was out there that did these evil deeds would meet with the same kind of a death as they did
Without a doubt Rob Meyers. Almost 30 years ago now. Just incredible.
There will never be anything as sonically pleasing as the harmony of Chris Cornell and Eddie Vedder
I like to compare it to David Bowie and Freddie Mercury coming together on Under Pressure. Two titans in their style of music and working so well together. Not outdoing one another just highlighting each other's strengths. The difference though is that this is before Chris and Eddie both blew up. Bowie and Freddie were already legends by the time they got together.
Can you imagine Chester & Layne on this also, just awesome
This
@@christineferlisi9606 I've bought that album at least three times. I keep wearing it out. It is still not only a great show to watch, but as far as I'm concerned, the greatest musical performance I've ever heard from anyone in any genre ever. Though opinions are subjective, it's just unbelievably beautiful from a man that life took too early. I used to have pair of jeans in high school that was plastered with Layne and AIC patches. AIC is my favorite group but th unplugged performance was just as good as can be done.
Cindy Wilson and Kate Pierson of the B-52s
I'm 24 years old and this is the first time I'm hearing this song, simply magnificent.
I am 22 years old and also highly appreciate this song.
Consider yourself fortunate that you have literally decades of music you've missed out on to look forward to discovering.
@@doctorfeelok8575 I'm looking for new grunge music, would be open to suggestions.
@@doctorfeelok8575 I'm looking for new grunge music, would be open to suggestions.
I'm looking for new grunge music, would be open to suggestions.
I remember my mother playing this in the car when I was in booster seats. I was born in '97 and she was only 20. This touches a really special part of my brain that I don't even remember anymore.
As a father at 19, son was born in 1998 I appreciate this comment! This was always a treasure of a song from my short lived youth. He is now almost 26 and I get to work and see him every day. Blessed! By the way I raised him on this music 😂
I hear you. My oldest brother would play this on repeat and I would sit outside his door thinking he was the coolest... He was really a dick, but we're tight now..
@@tinman6514 Good on yah Tinman, always be tight with your fam man...luv your handle.
Then how the fuck do you remember Fletcher
@@tinman6514moms got good tastes and you god good ear
There was a flavor of freedom in that era that I don't expect to experience again in this lifetime. These were the very last days of American culture free from mobile phones, the internet, and vocoders.
Yes I feel you ❤
@Elsa
Now that is a beautiful comment, drenched in wisdom. Love to you friend, from Canada.
Vocoder? LOL
@@mr.malapropismus1220 When Autotune was first audibly used („Believe“ by Cher) the producers claimed it was Vocoder. Only years later did it become known what autotune was, so if you are born in the late 70s/early 80s one might still think that the Autotune-Effect = Vocoder.
@@mr.malapropismus1220 shut up kid before you learn to talk and just listen. It'll do you good.
I'm 66 years old, grew up on rock music, I can say this is one of the greatest rock songs of all time...
Rock On, Helen.💯🤪
how true Helen!
I’m 54, also grew up on Rock, when music had MEANING! This generation Rap is all these kids listen to. Their was Rock b4 Rap, even 80’s rap had meaning! Keep going forward Helen, at least we have our memories of the good ol’ day’s!!
Miss Helen , God bless you ! Alphons 🎩🌹🇮🇹
66 here as well. Chris' picture is on my wall. I tell him good morning and good night. I tell him I love him everyday 💗. He is my hero. He pulled me through a hellish time. His light still shines.
I am still here 1-2024 Still loving this. Miss you, Chris.😭
🤘
Unfortunately the only one we have left is Eddie Vedder
❤❤ im with u
With you.
Cheers to every mother fucker on this comment thread 🍻🍻🍻
"WOW" CAN WE JUST TRAVEL BACK IN TIME TO THE 90S!!! IM 47YO IN 2024, AND STILL LOVE MUSIC WITH MEANING!!!
hear you loud and clear. 49 and missing the good old 90s ...
64 and I love it !!!
I’m 58 and wish the same. Nothing will ever compare to the music of those sweet days.
Facts bro. I just turned 46 and will never stop listening to 90s.
I'am only 32 the older rock music will always be the best compared to now a days.
Someone please bring the 90's back
I will.
and let them last forever
1995 - bowling for soup cover!!
the sheeples took over bro
Does it matters if it's a cover?
Halestorm cover of this song, really well done.
Eddie and Chris’ voices just sound perfect with each other
Was like the birth of two legendary bands
They both sucked taint
@@pierregauthier3077 Soundgarden first EP was in 87.
@@spacesex710 yeah, but Soundgarden became popular after badmotorfinger tbh
Younger generations missed out…so glad I grew up during this time..
This song will never get old. Both of their voices just go together. Fucking masterpiece. RIP Cornell. 💯🤘🔥
Chris and Eddie have some of the most distinct voices to exist. Layne Staley was amazing too. Something about their voices stirs emotions in me like I actually feel them instead of just hearing them. And can't forgot about Chester and the power in his voice. So many legends gone too soon but damn what great memories.
The Seattle sound was and still is special.
It's the Seattle vibe. We have a unique deepness over here
@@OswaldBatesIIIEsq Born and raised in Seattle and I agree.
@@kimberacrylic Washington state also has the most American serial killers.
You astonishingly left Kurt off of your list
Eddie's voice breaks through like a beam of sunlight. Missing Chris Cornel.
Eddie..💯
The name is Eddie don't wear it out.💯😆😆😆😆😆6😆
Agree!!
Yes. always felt that about Vedder s voice in this vid.
boa resposta amigo
His voice was a force of nature. Not many male singers can sing with his passion and intensity. I miss him.
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!!!
also Ben McMillan
RIP scott weiland, andrew wood, chris cornell, layne staley, kurt kobain: the masters of grunge. 🤘I'll listen your musics for forever and ever.
For real bro they will never die ❤
and Shannon Hoon
At least Eddie Vedder is still around.
And Chester Bennington 🤘🏾
@@Grym0626 technically he ain't grunge, but yeah rip to him
Say hello to Andy, Kurt, Layne, Mike and everybody else up there for us bro. Rest in Peace Chris.)=
devilutioner666 how about Bradley Nowell also?
Sure! I was referring to the fallen Seattle Grunge dudes but sure! Brad was my shit too!!
devilutioner666 And Scott Weiland :(
musiq888 I cried when I heard the news......fuck
devilutioner666 I'm not gonna lie, I heard of the news from a co-worker at lunchtime. When he told me it was a suicide I felt my eyes start welling up with tears. Soundgarden was what I call one of my calibration bands. Whenever I have had a shitty day I would very often end up at Soundgarden on my listening list. Cornell will forever be missed. RIP.
I was 20 in 1991. One of the best years in music.❤❤❤
Who's listening 2024?
Right now.))
I’m going hungryyyyyyy
More like who's crying to this. Rip steven 'dok' Waters. My brother.
My lil brother died 14 years ago June 30th 2010 RIP MATTHEW my aunt died 15 years ago today RIP Aunt Dawn and today is my 25th wedding anniversary what a mixed up day. So I had to rewind and hear a lil Chris and Eddie to remember the good times way back in the day when we were all together.
Me❤
It’s been 5 years you’re gone Chris. This song is masterpiece! Heard it on the radio today as a tribute on the anniversary of Chris’ passing on this day. Miss you Chris Cornell!
RIP CHRIS 😇😇😇😘😘😘
I seen him at his last concert I feel blessed to do so.
"They are farming Babies and the slaves are all working " Chris Knew what the government was up to. Now do we understand why he needed antidepressants? He tried warning us. He didn't kill himself. RIP Chris Cornell. We will put a stop to the adrenochrome harvest!
Autonomy determines life and the first act of that is a heartbeat
Trump should stay in business not politics apples an oranges plus he has no verbal filter much better trait in business
Crazy how this is a duet between two of the best voices on grunge, this is exceptionally beautiful. What a masterpiece, so grateful to listen to this.
This was done before the fact and released after they gained popularity.
they are just a friends
Exactly!
I think that this is a Great Moment in (Musical) History! :)
Eddie Vedder just happened to be in the studio when Chris Cornell was recording this song and struggled w the low parts so Eddie picked up the mic and Chris made it a duet. Was when pearl jam was first forming.
This song is amazing but 2 me the 2 best grunge singers are Layne Staley and Kurt Cobain.
RIP Chris. Some of the best 90s/2000s grunge came right from this man!
Those two men together wow ❤just about two the best voices from my generation.. I grew up with them ..this song is still 🔥🔥🔥
Legend has it that Eddie Vedder is still in those bushes singing.
I once read that Eddie Vedder, since he had no previous experience with videos etc, was super uncomfortable on the set and hated the lip synch. So they told him to "just stand in the grass and look straight". And he did hahaha..
RebelThoughts82 omg!! i laughed for a solid 20 minutes! 😂😂😂
Samantha Waid ;)
Beautiful.
RebelThoughts82 somebody hand him some TP so he can finally join the cookout lofl
Rest In Peace Chris,
Your songs, your voice and your immense contribution to music will be remembered forever.
18.5.17
✨💓
yonijony damn I didn't even know we had 18 months!!!! I've been lied to my whole life
Time is an illusion.
13b Rx8 In other parts of the world, the date is in Day.Month.Year order.
R.I.P Chris Cornell. We Will Miss You So Much
I love both these guys but Eddie's voice gives me shivers. RIP Chris you will never be forgotten.
Good morning!
If you're listening to this song in June 2024, congratulations!
You have good taste in music and are privileged to recognize Grunge as a lifestyle.
And lived through it.....We Miss the fallen----Love you Cobain!
I'm 66. Big Chris Cornell fan. First time I heard this song. Fantastic vocals from Cornell and Vedder. Both are great but Cornell is just a bit better. RIP Mr. Cornell.
Goodbye Cornell. Whatever happened, thanx for the kick ass music!!!!
The baby farmers killed him
@@jeanieb4125Far more likely than any 'official narrative' put out.
Its been two years and we all still miss Chris Cornell.
Rest in peace.
Him and Eddie have unmatched voices no one can compete
That wound will never heal...
doesnt even seems like two( 2 )day
what a voice. may he rest.
I know his pain I’ve fought suicidal thoughts since I was in the military carrying an m-16 and was told my grandma died and my my was being committed for mental health reasons and I was stuck in my unit and felt totally helpless! It took another 10 years of several attempts that I finally broke down to a guy at an AA meeting and he took me under his wing! It’s still an uphill battle at times but I think of all the cool stuff I would have missed out on! Ever since I heard what happened to Chris I can’t help but wish he too would have reached out for help cause sometimes we suffer silently and people around us have no idea the voices or voice saying just do it ! It’ll stop the pain and it’ll make that voice go away and you’ll be in a better place! But now I have new voices saying maybe it’ll make things way way worse! Maybe you will survive and you’ll know a new level of pain that made the old pain seem tolerable or maybe you will die and go to a place you wish you weren’t and you’ll never escape! But either way I like life more than death at my own hand! I just wish that Chris was still here cause he was and is special!
Two awesome voices!! We still have Eddie.💕💕 RIP Chris Cornell.😓💔💕💕
In 1990 after being in a suit & tie for several years selling electronics in Southern California, I fell in love with Snowboarding & the mountains. I became a full-time snowboarder. Several years later, I would start sharing my boarding-passion with Children at Beaver Creek Resort, Vail’s Sister Mountain. My original Snowboard Posse was known as the Beaver Creek Underground. The members of our Posse were from many different places. The fuel we consumed pushing the boundaries of a new sport was Grunge 🎶! It was a special moment in time like when these musicians briefly came together! I’m convinced without this union Grunge wouldn’t have been as successful & Snowboarding might of never discovered log-slides which led to boxes in Terrain Parks! This band came together over the death of a friend, ironically the undertone of this genre of music is a bit of resentful-sadness! ❤️🎶🏂🥷
I was born in 1976. I say this all the time, but what a time to grow up in music. I graduated high school in 1994 and these guys were on the soundtrack of my youth. So many others… we’ve lost so many and it hurts me.
Around dinner time I Use to sing the Im going hungry part to my mother when I was a teen 😆😆😆😆😆
There was definitely an aspect of tortured souls syndrome with a lot of these important artist. Swept through that generation like the plague. My brother was caught up in that undertow and died of an overdose. Very spiritual, demonic if you ask me. That music cost them something. You dig too deep and realize it's your own grave.
@@blackcruze1379 Classic
Me too lol I graduated in 94 and all this music just still makes me reminisce.
It Sucks
Pearlgarden
+david beardy-kam or could be soundjam too
Soundjam.
+david beardy-kam Gardenpearl
Gardenjam
Pearl Temple of Sound. ok enuff i win lol
Two of the most powerful vocalists of all time
God is really hitting me with thoughts of fasting recently. Today especially. This song is just another reminder.
Dive in. Hmu. I'll fast with you...
My younger brother committed suicide last weekend by overdosing on something. He was found with headphones on, presumably listening to something. This is his youtube account. He made a playlist containing 6 songs that was edited the day he passed. This is one of the 6 songs. With the method he used, he was dead after about 30 minutes, probably unconscious around 12 minutes. I like to think that it was peaceful for him with his music on. I love you Myles, I'll miss you everyday for the rest of my life.
Horrific Fried Donut,I am so sorry for your loss.I lost a friend to suicice and it is a horrible thing.May your brother rest in peace,and I hope you can hold onto all the good memories you had.I am sending you a virtual hug.
@ Horrific Fried Donut~ I am so sorry for your loss, oohhh my goodness must be tragic for you and your family and friends, one good thing you mentioned, he had his headphones on listening to this beautiful music hopefully he went peaceful. I hope I did not say anything wrong, I met from the heart, 💜 RIP your younger brother.
Sorry for your terrible loss.
Fuck bro! I’m sorry to hear that. He had good taste in music.
My heart goes out to you and you're family.
Chris and Eddie’s vocals go together so well in this song
Perfection
Still a timeless classic song. RIP Chris Cornell.
This song is deeeeeeeep in meaning. Very. Profound. Rabbit hole deep. The talent-no words. Pioneers.
Like scarf and doorknob deep, Cornell and Chester were down the same hole...
Wtf this rabbit hole lingo? Is that supposed to be like Alice in wonderland? That movie sucks. What is the temple of the dog anyway. Sirius Church?
@@user-ss2jn3rp1e human trafficking, Chris Cornell and Chester Bennington were producing a documentary shortly prior to their mysterious deaths...
@@user-ss2jn3rp1e And they are Farming babies while the slaves are out workin ,,, but hes going HUNGRY
Been 30 years, and there's NO WAY this one doesn't still give you chills.... ❤
LOL yea i was always at all there shows pearl jam Alice in chains nirvana and a few others in the 80's through now even though chains and sound ,nirvana are gone there memories will live on .
Yep! Just put on you tube and Had the c.d. from day one. Heard it many times. Still a Chill!
Truth! Always will give chills from these to empathic souls voices, messages so powerfully delivered together like none other ..just outstanding!🤘🎶💖
YESSSSSS!!!!
Every time ✨
This song could be 10 minutes long and I'd still think it's too short. What a beautiful masterpiece.
Goosebumps and tears Everytime
I always forget these,until I hear them again and then I'm down the rabbit hole to the music that made me who I am.
In 2024 still loving this song ✌🏽
I remember listening to this back in the day and my mom yelling from the other room 'somebody get that boy a sandwich!'.. Miss my mom so much.
Cricket That’s def something my mom would say. Xoxo
we all tend to take mom for granted until she's no longer around, don't we.
Sending love.... your mom still hugs you all the time. Her love never left!
Cricket…I love your mom! My mom would have DEFINITELY said ‘get that boy a sandwich’. Sending you hugs and high fives for feisty Moms! from Angie in the Bay Area.
That's gold, love to mum
This was my highschool. My mom died when I was a junior and this music. The 90s grunge saved me. Soundgarden, Pearl jam, Nirvana, NIN etc. I was super close with my brother. He passed away in June at 39. I'm drawn back to the music that saved me before hoping like hell it still has the same magic cause baby.... I'm barely hanging on. I understand why some people don't make it 💔
Wish you all the best!
To you Internet stranger, the only thing I can say is keep on keeping on. Nothing wrong with throwing on some STP and reminiscing.🤙🏻
🙏 hang in there
That's tough.I dont want to sound too dramatic but oh well.....youv'e come to far and your family would want you to be strong because better days are ahead. They will always be with you in spirit.
Thank you all very much 💓
Hands down the best collaboration ever. I’m so glad I was old enough to truly appreciate these two artists separately and together before Chris passed. So amazing!!😊
What a beautiful song. I cry almost every single I listen to it. It's so powerful. Those vocals are just WOW.
When I got the news about Chris, this is the first place i came. One of the best songs ever made. It changed my life! Chris' voice came along when i needed it and has never failed me. I wish to send his fans and loved ones MY love. You will be missed, Chris.
:'( I did exactly the same
R.I.P. Chris Cornell, such amazing talent, thank you for all that you gave us!
+gman I could not have said it any better. :)
Thank you Chris. You are very special.
and do you think that this is "all"???
Shaneolian really low.. look up the side effects of Ativan before making a low unintelligent remark. He also created music that helped many people through their shit lives. He gained all he had by his unique talent, coming from nothing. So fuck right off thinking he offed himself out of being ungrateful. It's people like you that make our world shit.
gman I totally agree! That drug in my opinion put him in his grave😭😭😭He took too many😭😭Rest In Peace Chris😥you were a troubled man but you sang your heart out!
Shaneolian why don't you follow in his footsteps and do the same
VEDDER AND CORNELL- VOICES OF THE MASTERS
One of the best openings to a song, absolutely incredible.
Two alpha wolves, Vedder growling from the underbrush and Cornell howling at the moon... Pure magic!
Underrated commwnt
That's the shittiest description I ever ever heard
This
Yes
❤
Layne, Kurt, Scott and Chris, we miss you singing on behalf of our generation. Thank you for expressing our angst, our sadness, our disdain, our pain, etc. But you also sang about unity, hope, humility, respect, etc. Thank you.
Whattabout Eddie?
And Chester
Andrew Wood
@@SpressoHead - Eddie has done so, but he's still with us for another 34957934578 decades, so...
Andrew Wood...
One of the Patriarch of Grunge for sure Temple of the Dog is here cause of him (he created these words that Chris later named the group)
Sad he didn't live longer Eddie and Chris is great but Andy and Chris singing together would be phenomenal
Born in '76, listening to this takes me back to being driven to orthodontics appointments by my dad and listening to this album (my choice, but i think he liked it). He's been gone since 2010 - miss you my dear Dad. Xx
Chris & Eddie, best duo ever !
If you're ever in Seattle, make sure and pay your respects to the site of this video in Discovery Park. Great way to spend 3 hours.
Thanks!!!!!!!!!!!
I was there about 15 years ago when my brother graduated from UW, walking the trails with him, my parents, and my brother's wife. Took me about 30 minutes to realize where I was and then I felt overwhelmed.
Light one for the fallen grunge soldiers
I heard this the very first time Kathy Falkner played it on KISW.
Bruh, im on the hill, I've seen the black sun statue in volunteer but not lighthouse in discovery
2:01 - Chris Cornell's symphonic yelling echoing Vedder's monotone on that first hook is one of the most resonating and powerful things I've ever heard in music.
Fucking awesome!
Amen
Pw
Eddie and Chris singing together is so good. This song is beautiful
This song has so many great elements: the chord progression, Vedder's voice on the low parts, Ament's bass playing and Cornell's performance
Two of the best vocalist ever hands down.
Agreed
facepalm. Go listen to Freddie, then come back and chime in.
Freddy Fender?
Oh, that gap toothed pervert, I was actually taking the piss about Freddy Fender. Queen sound so much better with Paul Rodgers singing.
+killerDIRK1 Just listened to Bohemian Rhapsody, and ya Chris Cornell and Eddie Vedder are still two of the best vocalists ever. Oh and Robert Plant > Freddie Mercury
The hair, the clothes, the music, the stickers on the guitar, oh boy, dont you miss the 90s 😂😂
I was in my mid 20's then, a line mini skirts, ribbed tops and doc martins all crowd surfing at Brixton academy when they all came to London
Yessss! 😭😭
Yes I do. Was talking to a co-worker about the 90s yesterday. Telling him when I saw Alice and Chains and STP in St Louis in 1994. Damn. Great time
Downfall of metal grunge categorizing music but it's all the same it's about the feeling the power of the riffs emotion and posers that weren't ready to do it but duplication and replication two words that this generation will never understand
i do
This song is so good that it brings me to tears. I could listen to it all day and not get tired.
I‘m so hungy for music like that 😂❤😂❤❤❤❤
Eddie: I'm going hungry...
Chris: *_GOING HUNGREEEEEEEEEEEE_*
I bet they could switch those verses n it would still sound awesome
😂😂😂😂😂😂 sounds like south park
@@sdott9751 listen to stone temple pilots: Dead and bloated, and lmk which sounds more like south park lol
Haunting and beautiful vocals
Fr🤣🤣🤣💀💀
imagine going for a peaceful walk on the beach and running into Chris Cornell and Eddie Vedder jamming on the shore?
* faints *
@J L me too. I hate hearing his voice. Drives me crazy
They're on the beach going hungry....
Would be so cool hope they have pkenty of beer to share lol
Now that would be a great day and even those Chris Cornell sadly passed away it would have been great if i had seen hem in person and if i saw hem in person it would make my day because chris Cornell is bye far the greatest guy in my book's because of all of the the cool things he can do and wish he was still alive so i could go on the stage and tell hem how much of a fan I'm to he's cool alternative heavy metal music
2024. And the world's fallen apart
Sad but true
No it hasn't
It's all Trump's fault.
Oh well
@@FlyKidFlacosomebody’s not paying attention
Just one of a billion reasons why the 90s ruled. Music today isn't even in the same stratosphere as this.
seriously. we didn't appreciate it enough when we had it.
+Charity Sutphin i know. i cant stop listening to this song. i was five when it came out. what happened to music? ?!!
+Charity Sutphin we didn't know it would just kill over and die... music that is! Have you heard Chris Cornell daughter sing? Omg ,there's hope !!
Guys, this is all a gross over generalization. There's so much music being made today by so many types of people and a lot of it is good. Just because all you know about is the stuff that's popular doesn't mean every contemporary musician or band is bad or somehow less than these older bands. Sometimes you just have to spend a little time looking for it.
+Vintersemestre00
you're right, there is good music. the point is that good radio is basically dead. sad. all radio is basically contrived garbage.
RIP Chris Cornell. 4 years gone, today.😪 your voice defined the struggles of my life, thru temple of a dog, soundgarden, and especially Audioslave. I am clean now these 8 years, and feel your loss in my soul.
😭rip Chris gone too soon such a talented soul.
Blessings and Love ❤️
He was murdered for trying to make a film about sex trafficking.
I can listen to this song over & over again over the years & it sounds better than ever! RIP Chris 💞
I can listen to this awesome sing over & over again through the years & it keeps getting better...RIP Chris 💞
One of the first CD i listened to. I borrowed it to the CD library in 1991 or something with Aerosmith Pump and Metal Church Blessing in Disguise. Great memories. RIP Chris we love u.
Who's still listening to this masterpiece??? 2019?????
Anthony Barcomb luv it ❤️
@@lindahellestl7754 you got great taste!
The 90's had some of the best music. Almost 20 years after the 90's ended and it is still my go to music..
I'm here...came out when I was 17...I grew up to all the greatest music...70s 80s early 90s
Me
"I can't feed on the powerless when my cup's already overfilled." Words to live by.
Yes they're talking about all the elites who are pedos and cannibals.
" Live Simply so Others may Simply Live"
@Customer Service sure sounds like hes singing about all those "capitalist pigs" while maintaining $100 million networth
@@zionix15432 one can own 100mln $ without being a capitalist, silly troll
@@psalm85godwins14 thank goodness other people in the world understand this song !! Thank you
What a great song! They don’t make music like this anymore!🎵❤️🎵❤️🎼
He knew that "they" were farming babies back in the '90's...😮
Chris and Eddie…two of the greatest vocalists of our time
R.I.P Chris Cornell
It hurts so much. RIP Chris.
What a legendary tune. Cornell's high notes still give me chills, decades later.
chris amd eddy together magic voices are unreal a true classic that wont be forgotten
My heart breaks today. We've lost one of the last fathers of grunge, not to mention a man who was beyond talented . Chris, you brought us so much wonderful music and lyrics in your short 52 years and helped to form a style of music and way of life that I hope never dies. You've inspired so many and will be missed eternally. No one sings like you anymore.
Go forth and say hello to heaven, beautiful soul x
So nice to read this. I am having a toast to Chris tonight. RIP Cornell, my hero.
I'd love to agree with you 100%...BUT...he was not one of the last fathers of "grundge"!..."grundge" was an invention of the media to rename the punkrock style of nothern america!...Chris Cornell was a titan of Rock an Roll!
If this song isn’t played at my funeral, I’m not going
I'm gonna show up to your funeral if they play this and I'm going to eat a double Whopper w/cheese and bacon along with a large onion ring and larger fry..... Then, i'm gonna corn hole you in your casket, 'cause that's how I roll.
Danny Hill thanks mate
@@the17thdoctor1 anytime
Thanks for that. Made me smile
@@jeffreybeshears8211 we are happy that you stopped by. Please come again and next time, don't forget your coupons.
I remember watching this video on MTV in JR high school and thinking: "Holy shit! Everything is about to change." And then everything changed. Music flipped upside down at this time. I am so thankful to have been alive and lived through the great music of the 90's. RIP Chris. 9 broken ribs and head trauma in your "suicide" The truth will come to light. You deserved better brother. You were and still are the soundtrack to my life.
That is incredible that Eddie Vedder was brave enough to start singing on this track and Chris Cornell humble enough to let him do it allowing the recording of this masterpiece of rock music. Really two great guys and amazing singers.
Omg, my generation. c/o 93, introduced to Nirvana, Pearl Jam, Temple of the Dog,Soundgarden and what I wouldn't give to hear music like that again. Foo Fighters, thank goodness still making music. RIP Chris Cornell, sadly missed :(
Carly Connor check out Alice In Chains
Carly Connor And stp
Pearl jam IS STILL ALIVEEE tho
Carly Connor u read my mind.. Im so glad to feel anything again and this and candlebox breathe me in.. Music will never be like this again.. This was real
Carly Connor k9 km lb
Two gods of Seattle grunge. Thanks to the late Chris Cornell and the great Eddie Vedder for this awesome song.
TrueThat ~ Peace
I once heard that if God sang it would sound just like Eddie Vedder loved that, add Chris Cornell it is pure heaven.
We mostly listen to classic rock, 80’s and 90’s. My kids (8 & 5) WILL know the best music ever recorded!
This song is getting more and more relevant everyday. This world doesn’t suck, but it’s leaders and alot of people in it do. We can all make a change. Remember, “they” need us way more than we need them.
Very right, you are @eternaladventure-wm. I have been saying the exact same thing for over 50 years now. And the same result is today as it was back then, people just don't want to get it anymore. And I blame the government for it all. Good example is social media, what is social media? Well it is not controlled by the citizens, although we would like to think so. Social media is controlled by the government. Social, socially, socialize, social reform, socialize medicine, socialism it is one of the same, people have to learn to strap on a pair of brass ones and take the bull bu the hornes and bury its head in the dirt! Because there are more followers than there are leaders. Tell me what you think
Preach
Probably more relevant now in 2023 than when it was first released, kinda sad that we as humans, as a country learn absolutely nothing and keep repeating the same mistakes.
was relevant when it came out. I made it from New Jersey to Seattle that year. Aside from associations. Back then it was either Faster Pussycat and hairspray bands like that or as they called it "boring" Seattle. It was enchanting.
Amen 🙏
Everything about this song is pure, un-filtered, raw 90’s.
👍👍👍
Do you even know what hes saying? Ill give you a hint its a political message
@@anthonywyattStylist why wouldn’t I know what he’s singing? It’s in English and very clear. My comment was in reference to the sound, style, music.
@@btownRXdealer89 the lyrics are what's important aparently you farweather grunge posers didnt get the message cus look at the world left behind
@@anthonywyattStylist people in general are doing better all over the world. Is their inequality, yes and it will always be like that no matter what. I can tell you from experience that in my parents native India, more people have been lifted out of poverty and have access to basic necessities than 30 years ago. In the last couple decades, over 270 million Indians have been lifted out of poverty and have access to food, nutrition, education, etc.
I love this song. That Seattle coast is beautiful. I miss the days of alternative and the good MTV days. Will forever be missed.
This so brings me back, I was 24 these guys together set it off…great talent on both sides
Man seeing Chris and Eddie singing the same song together gets me every time. They made the 90s worth while... and still do
im telling my kids this was The Weekend when they start going to school.
@@theswiftphil8789 lmao thats good parenting right there 😉
Chris gone to soon ,Eddie has so much to give.i saw pearl jam at the Greek theater and I can say it was one of the best concerts I've ever been to .I'm 62 now and still listen to this music.Makes me feel young again.❤
@@alanlightbody2131 I know what you mean brother. The music was so heartfelt and real back then
Agreed! They are still making the 90s worthwhile.
Not too many people can say that their two favorite singers sang a song together
David bowie and freddie mercury
Love this song though 💕
R.i.p Chris
Bing and Bowie :p
MJ & Paul
Killer song, damn! This was the first grunge song i've listened in 1999 on MTV... I was 9 and everyting changed after this. I remember first being astonished when Vedder starts to sing but later I got so fascinated by Chris too. What a duet! This is my favorite song 'cause I was never the same after listening it...