Soundgarden -Jesus Christ Pose Reaction!!
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Soundgarden - 4th Of July
This song does have a definitive meaning: it's about celebrities who think too highly of themselves and put themselves on a pedestal. So you were right on what you thought the song was, good job vin! Next please do the day I tried to live or outshined by soundgarden
True, specifically he was referring to grunge "culture vulture" singers of the time who would stand on stage in that pose and pretend to identify with fans and put themselves off at their cultural savior. "I'm your grunge god, follow me"
@@jimigrunge exactly ... it was very trendy for vocalists to assume that pose on stage and in videos, and it bugged Chris lol
ThePowerOfFriendship Kurt actively rebelled against his labelling as the voice of a generation. Not sure where you’re getting that idea from
@@Salomon_G Nope, Cornell himelf said it was about celebrities acting like martyrs/victims when it was their own actions causing them to play victim.
Soundgarden- "The Day I Tried To Live"
I agree.... Such a mountain of a song.
Checkout Soundgarden Outshined or Slaves & Bulldozers for your next Soundgarden song
Yeah, Slaves & Bulldozers is really a monster of a song :).
Or Rusty Cage. Anything from Badmotorfinger really.
Exactly
Or burden in my hand and blow up the outside world and spoonman
Yeah
Chris Cornell said himself that they never liked being labeled a ‘Grunge’ band. He didn’t feel they fit into any genre. Soundgarden is Soundgarden.
Anto Redmond I feel like a lot of bands like to say that; radiohead rejects the rock label and slipknot rejects the nu metal label.
@@bludgerabled And Lemmy Kilmister of Motorhead rejected the Heavy Metal label saying, "We play Rock N' Roll".
Agreed. I never really liked grunge. Loved Soundgarden. People can have their Nirvana, Peal Jam whine.
soundgarden is just soungarden man, dont label them as grunge, grunge is an era not a genre
Every band says that. That doesn't mean we have to take them seriously. Categorization exists for a reason.
You've just heard one of the best and hardest screams in R'n'R history. Very very hard song for singing, what a beast he was... It would be cool to hear more your comments about singing in general.
It's time for Alice In Chains - I stay away. Great acustic sound and amazing vocals
that song is so amazing nice one!!
Kim Thyil is an underrated guitarist, doesn't get enough credit.
When Soundgarden first hit we were trippin on his guitar riffs for sure. I’m at a loss for words to describe them but powerful is in there. You didn’t hear any other guitar like that, but you have to remember there was no internet with RUclips. It was more word of mouth where I was because we were never sitting around watching MTV, we full time job looking hot girls to hang out with. You usually heard the song before they were on the radio but I did hear some new stuff on it. Bands like this spread like wild fire back then and it was all word of mouth. It was the “Have you heard this yet!!!!!” situation.
So is Chris. Just re-watched Jesus Christ pose fro seattle lallapolloza 92. Chris is bad azz on the guitar.
Outshine ,rusty cage, seem more universal appealing with out losing that awesome touch of grunge
Soundgarden was a band for almost 9 years before they became "famous" and their older music is like black sabbath, Zepplinish, hendrix etc..........
Talking about Soundgarden Black Sabbath and Led Zeppelin.. seen three of them live! and met and shook hands with Robert Plant too.
Badmotorfinger is very Sabbath influenced..
Saw Soundgarden live at Wolverhampton civic hall in 1994 for a tenner!
Soundgarden - Beyond the Wheel LIVE 1990. Those vocals went nuclear.
Temple of the Dog - Say Hello 2 Heaven
YES
Yeah
You guys nailed the meaning of the song. I remember reading an interview with Chris Cornell in a magazine when Badmotorfinger first came out, and that was exactly what he talked about. His words were more aimed at "rock stars" but you guys get it.
He explains it here, where he says it's mostly directed at fashion models and sometimes rock stars.
ruclips.net/video/uzHkRM4b9hU/видео.html
In my opinion grunge is era not genre ;
Nirvana (closer to punk)
Pearl jam (closer to Rock)
Soundgarden and Alice in Chain (metal)
More like a commercial label
I have always thought it was more a fashion. Flannel shirt over dirt T-shirt, holey baggy blue jeans = grunge. The sound didn't really matter.
exactly, Soundgarden and Alice in Chains are alternative metal, as least in most part of their catalogue
apeu lur I have to agree but the only one I ever like was AiC but not all of it was heavy.
It was used to define commercially a harder rock sound that was as intelligent as it was hard rocking. Sound Garden to me has that Black Sabbath thing but even a more hard sound. More extreme.
Right on Vin ! Chris said that the song was about artists that behave like they were God, which he found very disturbing. So he wrote "Jesus Christ Pose".
And he was a real god when I saw him sing this live in a relatively small venue in Australia 3 decades ago before they blew up! still clearly remember it-ridiculous!
I remember, when this video first came out, everybody was all about Nirvana. The moment that I heard Chris belt out those lyrics, I was like "you all can have Cobain, this guy is my jam". Few people had the range and intensity that Chris Cornell could bring forth, and for that (among many other reasons) he will always be greatly missed.
One of the most powerful vocalists to have ever put throat to song.
Slaves and Bulldozers is the song Rick Rubin played Rage Against the Machine so they hired Chris Cornel to form Audioslave. It’s a vocal lesson from hell. Awesome.
Slaves and Bulldozers- Soundgarden. Or Like Suicide
"Grunge" is more a cultural movement than a musical genre.
HELL YEAH!!! This whole album is a work of art!
It's metal, Vin! Check out their album badmotorfinger; it's an incredible metal album! Slaves and Bulldozers, Outshined, Mind Riot, Holy Water, Room a Thousand Years Wide are all great songs and sonically differ a lot from what you heard from them so far. Superunknown is a sensational album too, but it is alternative rock so that's probably why you get that grunge feel by listening to black hole sun and fell on black days.
Room A Thousand Years Wide! Love that one.
And Birth Ritual!
You missed Searching with my Good Eye Closed!
he says its not grunge or metal...for me its always been just....................soundgarden.
they were just unique, like if you sounded like queen...then you were just copying queen..
same with SG, they sound like nobody but themselves, they are rock/metal/grunge or whatever, but for me they were one on their own.
they have no bracket or label..they are just soundgarden, the best band there ever was...
Ya, some of their early stuff almost sounds Thrashy.
This is more like Alternative Metal with a bit of grunge and stoner rock.
I'm happy Vin understood the meaning of this song. When Chris Cornell got asked about this song he basically said a similar thing. This is one of my favourites by Soundgarden mainly cos of the drumming. Sori too repetitive? Come on, that's what songs do
Soundgarden - Outshined
Nice! I recommend Soundgarden's song burden in my hand.
Alice In Chains - It ain't like that
I just recently discovered this song and I absolutely love it. Chris’ voice in this is special. I’m not Christian myself and I’ve definitely been approached by Christians who feel that I need “saving” and that’s kind of what this song reminds me of. Great reaction guys! 👌🏼👍🏼👏🏼🙌🏼💜🇨🇦
Soundgarden - "RUSTY CAGE"
Soundgarden - outshined
Yes
Soundgarden - Beyond the Wheel (Live in Germany 1990) Pleeaaaase
Soundgarden has some very Black Sabbath moments in their discography. Listen to songs like Birth Ritual, Beyond the Wheel and Gun if you want more in that direction. The entire Badmotorfinger album is much darker. I prefer their darker, more metal tinted songs over the more Beetles inspired songs like Blackhole Sun. This particular song and this particular album, is my peak Soundgarden. Badmotorfinger is greatness.
By the way, you were asking about The Mars Volta on Facebook. The beginning of this song reminds me of one of their songs with the bass and the trippy alien guitar work. You should listen to their song Drunkenship of Lanterns.
I completely see the mars volta-ness off this song. Love that band
Yup. Soundgarden obviously did this before The Mars Volta... but it’s all 60-70s jazz trip inspired sound. Both pulling from that... The Mars Volta definitely dipping into that more often. Especially on the Deloused album with Flea and John from Red Hot Chili Peppers on it. That whole album is one big trip.
At the Drive-In!!!
Beatles, not Beetles.
@@MontagZoso Don't care at all.
Well I think Grunge is more a label than a genre
Like a lot of the grunge bands had more like metal, punk, rock, hard rock etc. as their “genre” while grunge is more of a “label”
“Hands all over”, SoundGarden at its best
You really need to listen to more Soundgarden. Their albums Badmotorfinger and Superunknown have very distinct sounds.
Roam a Thousand Years and Searching with my Good Eye are my favorites off this album.
Nirvana - Where did you sleep last night (Live Unplugged)
Pantera - No Good
They should do a live stream of the entire Nirvana Unplugged album. I 👍
They should do the original Where did you sleep last night by Leadbelly
Mark lanegans version is better
Another few great metal like grunge songs:
Nirvana - Negative Creep or Breed
Pearl Jam - Go
Silverchair - Spawn Again or One Way Mule
You should have watched the video clip. That's pure madness
Hey guys, awesome reaction as always! Can't wait for my "Say Hello 2 Heaven" request! 😁
I've wanted you guys to do this forever.
I worked for SOUNDGARDEN on part of this tour
Chris Cornell R.I.P. ❤
Black Hole Sun is not a good way to be introduced to Soundgarden.
That was later in their career.
Yes they had the capability to switch over a few times in songs.
Chris Cornell was an incredible singer, he had some great solo work too.
Speed-grunge or grunge-metal One of my favorite Soundgarden songs. The music is super intense.
Spunge. Gretal.
None of these bands called themselves Grunge. Nirvana - Punk, Pearl Jam - classic American Rock, Soundgarden - Metal. Alice in Chains always had a grungy sound. Essentially they peaked together located in the rain city of Seattle and the world said thank you. Soundgarden on this record were nearly into the prog metal, ignoring the labels all these bands were quite different while sharing a mood/feeling. Expressing real human emotions. These bands also all benefited from a generation of great singers. I was 16 in 91, happy days. Saw them all live.
Good stuff! Two more good Soundgarden tracks..
*"The Day I Tried To Live" and "Rowing"*
Soundgarden - Fell on Black days
Soundgarden - Beyond the Wheel (live at the Paramount 1992]
Haven't heard this song in years, glad you did it. I played the Badmotorfinger album to death back in the day. Brilliant album.
Soundgarden a awesome group and Chris Cornell awesome Singer, Jesus Christ pose such a awesome song back in 1991, when I was 25.The song is about Jesus going to the cross for us, what he did for us.And i think that the song can make a person stop and think how they are living.So sad that Chris Cornell passed away May he be with God at peace ❤
"I came into this song with a bias about what this song was going to be about..." That's a mistake.
You are close, however, to the meaning of the song. Kim Thayil (guitars) had this to say, “I think [Cornell’s] reasons were he was - ironically - sick of celebrities and rock stars who had pulled that vulnerable, suffering sort of pose and/or attitude on their fan base. Specifically, there were a lot of rock guys that did that arms-outstretched kind of pose; that sort of victim that’s suffering for their fans and their art. It’s kind of annoying. Chris took a stab at it, on some levels mocked it, and the irony fell somewhere else, I guess [laughs].”
Listen to Pretty Noose or outshined. It's more "soundgarden sound" although this is also their style on earlier stuff.
Feel free to add "Rusty Cage" to Soundgarden songs you need to hear/react to. Similar sonic sound to JC Pose.
Listen to Rusty Cage, Outshined, Slaves & Bulldozers, Jesus Christ Pose and Room A Thousand Years Wide, that's a must.
Please do Slaves and Bulldozers - Soundgarden
"Badmotorfinger" is one of the heaviest albums ever recorded. You guys really need to check it out. Epic.
This is really a one of a kind song, not the easiest one to listen to, but just amazing! Anyone comment on the amazing drums?
Rolling Stone called him one of the best singers of all time
this is what Soundgarden were all about
The Patreon crews need to work on getting them to listen to Jesus Christ by Brand New. I’d love to hear their take on it.
I think if you grew up listening to them starting with badmotorfinger and louder than love it wouldn't of been a surprise lol. Loved hearing y'all's perspective. Keep up the great videos!
Tank you guys, i was waiting for these one.
The look on Sori's face when he told her about Kanye and Yeezus was priceless.
To quote Bruce Dickinson from Iron Maiden: “I never got this bullshit about Soundgarden not being a Heavy Metal band, they're a fuckin' Metal band for Christ sake" - It’s cool to see a Bruce give them that sort of Metal stamp of approval. Soundgarden was the most Metal of the big Grunge bands from back then. There’s a few people who might argue that Alice In Chains is, but I disagree because I think anybody who says that probably mostly has Facelift in mind when they make that statement. Or has songs like Man In The Box in mind. But that’s just one album. If all Alice In Chains’ albums sounded like Facelift, then I would probably agree that they were the most Metal. But when you look at their catalog, most of the Metal sounding stuff surrounds that album. With Soundgarden, their catalog is more consistently Metal. Obviously not all of it, but much more apparent than the others. Especially from their first string of albums.
As far as the meaning goes, I thought that was cool to see how Vin got the ball rolling. For the first portion of the discussion, it seemed like there was a little bit of confusion when it came to deciphering the meaning. But then Vin’s understanding just seemed to come outta no where, which was cool to see happen so suddenly. I was like “okay you’re definitely in the ball park”. Like on a cold to warm scale, you instantly came in on the “hot” end of the “warm” region. Then as soon as you started looking at pictures, boom, you’re already there. I was impressed. Like the equivalent of having a mountain covered in snow, and then one basic happening on this mountain was enough to trigger an avalanche. The information seemed to come to you in that sort of way.
This is early Soundgarden and probably one of their heaviest songs. I've loved this song since middle school when I first saw the video. It's odd that a lot of people don't like it but I'm a metal head by nature so idk🤷🏻♂️
Far Beyond the wheel, live by Soundgarden,(The unbelievable performance)
But even better PANTERA: THROES OF REJECTION! 😁
Much love ❤
Love Beyond The Wheel!
The 2010 live version is my personal favorite
Live in Germany 1990 is my best live performace
Soundgarden’s early work has metal elements. Their main influence was Black Sabbath. It wasn’t until Superunknown when their sound shifted towards a more Beatles/psychedelic influenced sound.
Awesome you two!
More SoundGarden! Outshined!!! :)
Saw this performed live in about 92, Coogee Bay Hotel, Sydney Aus, that intro with the drumming, bass, the lights in sync, was jaw dropping spectacular.
figured you all would love anything from the Chris Cornell solo album. some great stuff there.
"Limo Wreck" - Soundgarden and "Love Hate Love" - Alice In Chains
This should be call No reaction xD your poker faces :D
Janes Addiction- three days
Yes! Yes! Yes!
Been waiting for this!
Love this song
You want to hear the best intro ever? SKATENIGS, CHEMICAL IMBALANCE!!!!!!!
You definitly need to check out the folks from Alien Weaponry!!! They keep the spirit of early Sepultura alive!
Teenagers from New Zealand singing in Maori mostly
beyond the wheel, Nothing to say, I awake...
Soundgarden: Slaves and Bulldozers
Arch Enemy - We Will Rise + Fields of Desolation (LIVE Tyrants of the Rising Sun 2008)
4:32 - thru end of song---- this is such a candid reaction. look at these two. It found it a bit boring until the lyrics started. but once it got going- wow, haha. I love it.
GUYS PLEASE REACT TO OUTSHINED BY SOUNDGARDEN
Vin and Sori, I believe that this song is about his parents and older relatives in their Jesus like complex looking down on him because of his addiction.
"Like I'm driving the nails, nails, nails, like I'm driving the nails."
Is about him shooting up heroin. While his family acts so pure, just because they are not addicted like him.
Its Chris and his feeling towards Axel Rose the way he post rates on stage like a Christ like figure
My favorite Soundgarden tune, awesome!
14:14 I'd say more "Holier than thou..."
You guys nailed the meaning of the song. Noice.
This song saved me when I was in prison!
Soundgarden is a metal band period
If you understand Chris Cornell, most of his songs deal about his struggles with his heroin addiction. Anthony Kedis also talks about his heroin addiction through many of his songs with The Red Hot Chili Peppers.
Rusty Cage or Outshined are great choices for next Soundgarden songs. You will see they change it up a bit in their sound across those songs, off the same album Badmotorfinger, all the while sounding like Soundgarden and instantly recognisable as such.
Sounds like the earlier Soundgarden albums. Their sound changed and evolved over time. This album was the perfect blend of the old and new sounds.
Guys how about Black Sabbath, A National Acrobat
This song was a dig at other rock stars/celebrities (Vin pretty much nailed it)...specifically many think Axl Rose from GnR. Of all the "grunge" bands I always thought Soundgardens music crossed over to metal more than others.
"I think [Cornell’s] reasons were he was - ironically - sick of celebrities and rock stars who had pulled that vulnerable, suffering sort of pose and/or attitude on their fan base. Specifically, there were a lot of rock guys that did that arms-outstretched kind of pose; that sort of victim that’s suffering for their fans and their art. It’s kind of annoying. Chris took a stab at it, on some levels mocked it, and the irony fell somewhere else"
It was Jane's Addiction actually, not GnR.
They need to react to a Jane's Addiction song...the album Nothing's Shocking is a masterpiece.
Labeling the genre is not as important as whether you felt it or not.
So... You like "Tool"? Try next project of the frontmen -> A Perfect Circle - "Judith" Simple, but not so simple lyrics.
Best from Poland,
Paul
This was early Soundgarden. They were the founders of grunge music but they hated being called a grunge band. Just a tidbit of info. You guys rock!!!
Soundgarden - 4th of July
This song is so epic!! Love it!!! Genius from start to finish!!!!!
You gotta listen to the song Rusty Cage, it kicks ass.
maxmatt it’s a cover song they most likely already heard it . It is done well though
@@josephpalagonia7084 Rusty Cage is not a cover song. Soundgarden did the original and Johnny Cash later covered it.
*VinAnd Sori- 'Stream of Consciousness' or 'Hollow Years' by Dream Theater live at Budokan video(s), Japan*