@@sflweb Kurt overdubbing Very Ape likely necessitated a second guitar player, Kurt had begun sessions with Pat acoustically early 94 . I do really dislike the fact that Pat never made it to the studio with them. Kurt felt relived on stage with the help I wonder what type of dynamic Pat would of brought.
It's amazing how everyone on that stage lost an important member of their band (Kurt, Chris, Taylor) and yet they continue to play to heal and overcome loss and celebrate life. This is really moving. They have all my admiration.
@@arvincharles Exactly! I was just thinking that watching the London tribute (there was also Chrissie Hynde, Wolf Van Halen, etc), but it was the image of this "Seattle reunion" that really shook me up. The truth is that all this is very moving.
“Yet they continue to play” ? They are musicians at the end of the day and the way the coped their struggle is trough out music dude ! “Music is our only friend until the end “ (doors )
Taylor Momsen of the Pretty Reckless is an absolute force of nature and so underrated. Also Pretty Reckless had opened for Soundgarden that fateful night and she was one of the last people to see Chris Cornell so her singing this is both in honor of Taylor and Chris and she absolutely nailed it! Sound person needed to up the volume on her mic a little though especially during the verses that are a little more subtle. I had the honor of seeing Pretty Reckless open for Halestorm back in 2015 I believe and I knew Taylor Momsen and her band were rising stars.
Taylor Hawkins smashed this song out of the ballpark when he sang it at the memorial concert for Chris Cornell... .... how beautiful they spun it full circle for Taylors memorial
Yes, that’s why Taylor Momsen chose this song for Taylor’s tribute…. Beautiful and oh so heartbreaking. Eerily enough, I was at both concerts… and roughly in the same area… it was transcendent, and sublime and oh so soulcrushing to watch all this. It still seems unreal. We miss Chris and Taylor forever. Thank god for the healing power of music.
I wouldn't go that far.... she was a lot more on point, while Hawkins was all over the place.... he has a cool voice, but more in a traditional rock style. That's not to say I found it terrible, but you're exaggerating Taylor Hawkins performance of this song.
She's killing the vocals for real...not a feat many can do when channeling Chris Cornell. Well done! Plus awesome to see most of nirvana on same stage again
I didn't know this singer before but wow...it's rare to hear a singer do Cornell justice and this was fantastic. so good to hear all these musicians playing together too! Goosebumps.
I wonder what must be going through Matt Cameron's mind at this moment: he's played this song in this venue with Chris Cornell singing, then again at Chris Cornell's memorial concert with Taylor Hawkins singing, now at Taylor Hawkin's memorial concert...🤯
And don't forget that Cornell's roomate during early Soundgarden days was Andrew Wood who was the singer for Malfunktion and Mother Love Bone who was eventually replaced by Eddie Vedder. Andrew Wood's death really threw a dark pallor over the entire scene and i think forced the focus of the indie rock world to begin focusing on Seattle after the "Athens Sound" and REM etc. began waning. FYI I met Matt C. a couple times the dude was about the most talented drummer in that scene he was a real drummer not a banger like Grohl but could in no way groove or funk like Taylor Hawkins could. I lived through all the Seattle/Portland rock star deaths and remember where I was for each one, including Cobain, Chris, Elliot Smith, Layne Staley, and more obscure folks like Kristin Pfaff and the singer for Blind Melon.
Taylore is such a pure force of energy. These guys wouldn't just sing with anyone. Her voice suits this song so well too. I wish the sound guys had pumped up her vocals on the beginning of those verses though.
@@purpledove7008 Myley did a fantastic job at the Chris Cornell tribute concert. You don’t know everything douche, so settle down and keep your aggression to yourself
I think its supposed to be quiet at first, kinda brooding, Chris sang it that way too, i like it but i know what you mean, maybe it was just the vids sound quality. Taylor is incredible!!!!
I knew this would be amazing... Foo, SOundgarden, Nirvana mix with Taylor on Vocals... That girl is gonna be a legend like the others on that stage some day with that voice. LOVE that they brought on some of the younger people that Taylor influenced rather than just people he knew or looked up to.
Saw her perform at Louder than life last weekend, she’s a monster on vocals. I am also so happy to see and hear Krist play on this his tone is always there no matter what he does, love his sound..
Thanks for taking this video. I have so many musical emotions watching this video. Miss Nirvana, Miss Taylor H, Definitely miss Chris Cornell.... I actually LOVE the idea of more of these concerts. So many good bands produced music and lost band members and fell off the grid. Its a shame that the music would not be sung live unless concerts like this existed. I think when you replace a band member, it can be a slippery slope. But in this case, its just other great musicians who have also lost band members and you love them ALL and just want to see the music live on. I kinda hope it continues
It’s like my 12th favorite Soundgarden song. And if it came out today it would be one of the five best songs of the past 20 years…easily. That’s how good we had it back in the 90s.
Taylor Momsen manages to invoke the golden age Grunge vibe well, her voice is perfectly suited for all kinds of music, although it is sweet it manages to be raspy and grating at the same time.
For anyone unaware, Momsen and The Pretty Reckless were touring/opening for Soundgarden when Chris died. The bands, and the people in general, were close. She sang Black Hole Sun for the last show of that tour before they cancelled it, a couple days after Chris passed. Not saying either is better than the other, just that Chris respected this little girl (quickly becoming a rock goddess) and she idolized him. She deserves to be here.
This is so in accurate words fail me. Chris Cornell never ever mentioned Taylor Momsen once. So to say he respected her is hilarious. Her band open for his band for three freaking tour dates because they share the same management. Not because Chris Cornell was a fan of hers. They also were never friends. She didn’t even meet him until the night he died. She stopped him as he was leaving the venue and thanked him. They spoke for five minutes (her words) And then he left. She was never friends with him. And he certainly NEVER gave any indication he respected her
@@purpledove7008 People can respect one another without needing to spend time in-person together. Also, someone pee in your corn flakes? That was a lot of vehemence over a few details. You doing ok, friend? Also also, "inaccurate" is 1 word. Sorry, I'm picky about grammar, no offense to you.
@@purpledove7008 Rock music is not like mainstream music where you can put Britney Spears with 50cent to make any kind of shit happen, Soundgarden would never accept to be associated with any band or artist that didn't lead with their own kind of sound, they were no longer at the beginning of their career but already consolidated in the music. Momsen, after more than a decade making rock music, toured with Guns N Roses, Marilyn Manson, Evanescence, Soundgarden and would open for Foo Fighters, several artists recognize her as a true gift to music.
@@spacetearable I am using voice text. That is why inaccurate was spelled incorrectly. And even as I said the word now I had to manually type it because it was still spelled incorrectly. So stop trying to sound smart because I called you out on your bullshit. You made up that Chris Cornell respected Taylor when there is absolutely no evidence of this. He never said a kind word about her or her band. And them opening for Soundgarden for three shows was solely a management choice not the bands choice. Taylor repeatedly praise Soundgarden in the media when Chris was alive, he obviously knew she was praising him repeatedly. But never returned the favor. That speaks volumes about how he really thought of her
@@purpledove7008 We haven't seen very considerably good bands doing something for organic music in the last 10 years, Taylor Momsen has the elements that rock n roll needs, a good voice, a faithful songwriter and emotion in what she does. Her band members are better than most of today's mainstream shit. The Pretty Reckless are underrated, maybe if TM were a man they would have more recognition, sad but true.
This gives me chills. Loved all the bands but especially loved Chris Cornell! My son who's now 23 listened to the Audioslave music from Chris over&over in Jr high. He was so sad at his death
@@kevinr.3542 I couldn’t even finish Black Hole Sun. During the end of the song where Chris repeats “Black Hole Sun!”, Taylor was soooo off key and screechy it was painful. You can tell she was struggling badly. Her voice is not powerful enough to handle that song
I find it funny how the girl asks "who's the singer" and the dude answers like not knowing who she is... Then Taylor proceeds to nail the song incredibly
Yes I agree. Chris came up in conversation after the show. Curt made me love music again. I feel so selfish to think that with Curt gone the Foo’s we’re born and the emotion of all this comes rushing back. Taylor’s passing was one of the worst days of my life. There I go being selfish again. Thank you Curt , Chris and Taylor for all the great music. The sky is a neighborhood.❤
well, not really... don't get me wrong: TM is a talented singer, but she struggles A LOT trying performing this. even being a female, she's often flat and makes this wonderful song quite unlistenable.
@@Diocane81 I respect your opinion, but on that stage, in that moment I enjoyed the imperfect gravel and grit she spewed. I’d take that over the auto tuned BS that is out these days.
I really hope that this whole tribute is released as Concert Video, and an Album!!! All proceeds would go to charities by the people involved in producing it and of course Taylor Hawkins favorite charity!!! Dave Grohl is so smart I’m sure he had a professional team record this concert!?
just makes me remember taylor calling it the day i tried to sing at chris cornell tribute. he did awesome but thats a tough vocal and he still wanted to do it. oh and momsen is amazing
Seeing Krist Novoselic and Pat Smear performing on stage gives me some major chills!
@@jamieflowers1493 Yeah, thats true. Pat Smears guitar sound gave a huge distinction to In utero. Germs are overrated somehow.
Yes, and Pat Smear was always so underrated and kind of in the background...
My ears had orgasms 😝
@@winstonsmith8067 Pat never played on In Utero … his only official contributions were live and the MTV unplugged record.
@@sflweb Kurt overdubbing Very Ape likely necessitated a second guitar player, Kurt had begun sessions with Pat acoustically early 94 . I do really dislike the fact that Pat never made it to the studio with them. Kurt felt relived on stage with the help I wonder what type of dynamic Pat would of brought.
It's amazing how everyone on that stage lost an important member of their band (Kurt, Chris, Taylor) and yet they continue to play to heal and overcome loss and celebrate life. This is really moving. They have all my admiration.
So many of the artists in these tribute shows have lost a bandmate. You can add Neil Peart, Freddie Mercury, John Lennon, Cliff Burton, etc...
@@arvincharles Exactly! I was just thinking that watching the London tribute (there was also Chrissie Hynde, Wolf Van Halen, etc), but it was the image of this "Seattle reunion" that really shook me up. The truth is that all this is very moving.
Kurt and Kurt yea the real deal he was Kurt I c u 1day 👌 joe the w0g
To quote a RUSH song "Learning that we are only immortal for a limited time" ~ Dreamline (Rush)
“Yet they continue to play” ?
They are musicians at the end of the day and the way the coped their struggle is trough out music dude ! “Music is our only friend until the end “ (doors )
Taylor Momsen of the Pretty Reckless is an absolute force of nature and so underrated. Also Pretty Reckless had opened for Soundgarden that fateful night and she was one of the last people to see Chris Cornell so her singing this is both in honor of Taylor and Chris and she absolutely nailed it! Sound person needed to up the volume on her mic a little though especially during the verses that are a little more subtle. I had the honor of seeing Pretty Reckless open for Halestorm back in 2015 I believe and I knew Taylor Momsen and her band were rising stars.
Taylor Momsen has a phenomenal voice!
The Pretty Reckless is an awesome band, loved she did this. Doing a Soundgarden song isn't easy...
I thought it was Miley Cyruss and I say that with absolutely no disrespect.
She should probably do Joan Jett tunes but she's way out of Cornell's league and should be demoted to AA.
Her band The pretty reckless was on tour with Soundgarden when he died. Much respect for her.
is it a man?
We need a Reckless Foovana Garden album now! This is fantastic!
Taylor Hawkins smashed this song out of the ballpark when he sang it at the memorial concert for Chris Cornell... .... how beautiful they spun it full circle for Taylors memorial
Think this Taylor is a women...
@@bdsatterfield indeed she is. Stuart is talking about Taylor Hawkins though, the drummer for Foo Fighters who passed away earlier this year.
@@bdsatterfield missed the story there didn’t you bud
Yes, that’s why Taylor Momsen chose this song for Taylor’s tribute…. Beautiful and oh so heartbreaking. Eerily enough, I was at both concerts… and roughly in the same area… it was transcendent, and sublime and oh so soulcrushing to watch all this. It still seems unreal. We miss Chris and Taylor forever. Thank god for the healing power of music.
I wouldn't go that far.... she was a lot more on point, while Hawkins was all over the place.... he has a cool voice, but more in a traditional rock style. That's not to say I found it terrible, but you're exaggerating Taylor Hawkins performance of this song.
She's killing the vocals for real...not a feat many can do when channeling Chris Cornell. Well done! Plus awesome to see most of nirvana on same stage again
What a bulls eye was putting Taylor Momsen to sing these songs. Especially this one, her voice shines through. What a good performance.
I didn't know this singer before but wow...it's rare to hear a singer do Cornell justice and this was fantastic. so good to hear all these musicians playing together too! Goosebumps.
SG played on the most recent Pretty Reckless album too, must have been a dream come true for her as well! Amazing band.
She smashed that chorus. Brilliant.
Krist's bass still sounds like Nirvana
Definitely, could recognize it from a mile away
mostly because it is the same bass lol, but hes still got the spirit in him
I noticed that immediately....signature sound for the ages
Absolutely... I wondered what he was doing these days.
But lets be honest... he could have played row, row, row your boat and you would have said the same thing lol.
Dave, Krist, and Pat on the stage at the same time. 3/4 of Nirvana.
First thing I thought too,
Need Dave on drums though…
@@coreycoate2910 it’s Cameron’s song tho
@@skreuder_7685 I stand corrected sir you are very right!!
more like 2/4 cuz dave isn't on the drums.
I wonder what must be going through Matt Cameron's mind at this moment: he's played this song in this venue with Chris Cornell singing, then again at Chris Cornell's memorial concert with Taylor Hawkins singing, now at Taylor Hawkin's memorial concert...🤯
Matt Cameron is the guy that's so ingrained on the Seattle scene it's almost comedic lol
he’s killing it as always too
And don't forget that Cornell's roomate during early Soundgarden days was Andrew Wood who was the singer for Malfunktion and Mother Love Bone who was eventually replaced by Eddie Vedder. Andrew Wood's death really threw a dark pallor over the entire scene and i think forced the focus of the indie rock world to begin focusing on Seattle after the "Athens Sound" and REM etc. began waning. FYI I met Matt C. a couple times the dude was about the most talented drummer in that scene he was a real drummer not a banger like Grohl but could in no way groove or funk like Taylor Hawkins could. I lived through all the Seattle/Portland rock star deaths and remember where I was for each one, including Cobain, Chris, Elliot Smith, Layne Staley, and more obscure folks like Kristin Pfaff and the singer for Blind Melon.
was thinkin something similar about Dave,poor guy ,as a drummer,he lost his singer/guitarist, then, as a singer/guitarist ,he lot his drummer 🫂
Quite impressed by the vocal performance ... Singing Cornell"s almost haunting chants ain't easy
Taylor Momsen can indeed sing quite well, and does this song justice during this performance.
Man, Taylor had double duty on this one. Paying tribute to Taylor Hawkins whilst honoring & channeling CC as well. Knocked it out of the park!
Wow. My standards are HIGH but I though him this was phenomenal. She did an EXCELLENT job. Gave me goosebumps.
Taylor just kills it!
Taylore is such a pure force of energy. These guys wouldn't just sing with anyone. Her voice suits this song so well too. I wish the sound guys had pumped up her vocals on the beginning of those verses though.
They sang with Miley Cyrus. Yes they would ding with anyone. It’s a freaking TRIBUTE to hawkins. Not a concert of their personal
favorite singers.
@@purpledove7008 calm down tosser
@@purpledove7008 Myley did a fantastic job at the Chris Cornell tribute concert. You don’t know everything douche, so settle down and keep your aggression to yourself
I think its supposed to be quiet at first, kinda brooding, Chris sang it that way too, i like it but i know what you mean, maybe it was just the vids sound quality. Taylor is incredible!!!!
@@purpledove7008 Seethe harder diaper boy
She has a fantastic voice. I liked her singing Black Hole Sun.
THANKS!
Kim Tahyil has become like a John Lennon for the Seattle scene for me. Seeing him and Kris Novoselic perform is like magic.
I love Kim Thayil! Solid dude!
Finding a vocalist to hit those notes wouldn't have been an easy task. She did really well. So did Matt Cameron on backing. He's such a pro.
Che nostalgia di Chris Cornell..ho amato i Soundgarden alla follia. Grande e meritato tributo alla sua memoria. Grazie! CIAO CHRIS..❤
She did sooo good.
Thanks Taylor for your great voice.
I love seeing Krist on stage :D
Krist and Kim and all the rest.
Chill Bumps
I knew this would be amazing... Foo, SOundgarden, Nirvana mix with Taylor on Vocals... That girl is gonna be a legend like the others on that stage some day with that voice. LOVE that they brought on some of the younger people that Taylor influenced rather than just people he knew or looked up to.
That Bass is soo Nirvana!
I always get weirdly giddy when I see Krist on stage performing! Wish we all seen more of him!
Me too!!!
He's still a completely different person without kurt, you can see it in his movement and just the way he plays now
Wow!! The day a tried to live!! soundgarden forever
So many lost artists in one stage… makes me wonder 😢 Kurt, Chris and Taylor 💔🇵🇹 miss you all
I felt tears welling up
Yeah don't forget Scott Weiland
I miss Kurt joe the w0w.c u soon Kurt 😅
@@abelmontalvo4052he’s not in any of these band on the stage
@@Jude0818 no he wasn't but I'm just saying
I was in my 20s when the 90s Seattle music scene hit hard and it was perfect I miss that time so much
Taylor!!! Great voice
Holy shit!
Worthy.
Superunknown and Outside World such a brilliant masterpieces ☝️
She did that song justice. Brava!
Taylor has such an amazing rock voice
Saw her perform at Louder than life last weekend, she’s a monster on vocals. I am also so happy to see and hear Krist play on this his tone is always there no matter what he does, love his sound..
Thanks for taking this video. I have so many musical emotions watching this video. Miss Nirvana, Miss Taylor H, Definitely miss Chris Cornell.... I actually LOVE the idea of more of these concerts. So many good bands produced music and lost band members and fell off the grid. Its a shame that the music would not be sung live unless concerts like this existed. I think when you replace a band member, it can be a slippery slope. But in this case, its just other great musicians who have also lost band members and you love them ALL and just want to see the music live on. I kinda hope it continues
Hot damn that was good… Rest in Power to those missing on that stage…
My all time favorite Soundgarden song. Thx for sharing.
It’s like my 12th favorite Soundgarden song.
And if it came out today it would be one of the five best songs of the past 20 years…easily.
That’s how good we had it back in the 90s.
Taylor Momsen manages to invoke the golden age Grunge vibe well, her voice is perfectly suited for all kinds of music, although it is sweet it manages to be raspy and grating at the same time.
For anyone unaware, Momsen and The Pretty Reckless were touring/opening for Soundgarden when Chris died. The bands, and the people in general, were close. She sang Black Hole Sun for the last show of that tour before they cancelled it, a couple days after Chris passed. Not saying either is better than the other, just that Chris respected this little girl (quickly becoming a rock goddess) and she idolized him. She deserves to be here.
This is so in accurate words fail me. Chris Cornell never ever mentioned Taylor Momsen once. So to say he respected her is hilarious. Her band open for his band for three freaking tour dates because they share the same management. Not because Chris Cornell was a fan of hers. They also were never friends. She didn’t even meet him until the night he died. She stopped him as he was leaving the venue and thanked him. They spoke for five minutes (her words) And then he left. She was never friends with him. And he certainly NEVER gave any indication he respected her
@@purpledove7008 People can respect one another without needing to spend time in-person together.
Also, someone pee in your corn flakes? That was a lot of vehemence over a few details. You doing ok, friend?
Also also, "inaccurate" is 1 word. Sorry, I'm picky about grammar, no offense to you.
@@purpledove7008 Rock music is not like mainstream music where you can put Britney Spears with 50cent to make any kind of shit happen, Soundgarden would never accept to be associated with any band or artist that didn't lead with their own kind of sound, they were no longer at the beginning of their career but already consolidated in the music. Momsen, after more than a decade making rock music, toured with Guns N Roses, Marilyn Manson, Evanescence, Soundgarden and would open for Foo Fighters, several artists recognize her as a true gift to music.
@@spacetearable I am using voice text. That is why inaccurate was spelled incorrectly. And even as I said the word now I had to manually type it because it was still spelled incorrectly. So stop trying to sound smart because I called you out on your bullshit. You made up that Chris Cornell respected Taylor when there is absolutely no evidence of this. He never said a kind word about her or her band. And them opening for Soundgarden for three shows was solely a management choice not the bands choice. Taylor repeatedly praise Soundgarden in the media when Chris was alive, he obviously knew she was praising him repeatedly. But never returned the favor. That speaks volumes about how he really thought of her
@@purpledove7008 We haven't seen very considerably good bands doing something for organic music in the last 10 years, Taylor Momsen has the elements that rock n roll needs, a good voice, a faithful songwriter and emotion in what she does. Her band members are better than most of today's mainstream shit. The Pretty Reckless are underrated, maybe if TM were a man they would have more recognition, sad but true.
This gives me chills. Loved all the bands but especially loved Chris Cornell! My son who's now 23 listened to the Audioslave music from Chris over&over in Jr high. He was so sad at his death
Wow.... This just blew my mind. Her voice was a big surprise for me.
Taylor Momsen killing it this is fucking awesome
I miss settle sound.. goosebump .. miss my old life !! Grunge never die in me !!
She kills this song. Absolutely wrecks the vocals. She's got the rawness and the scream down perfect. Chris Cornell.would be proud!
No. Listen to her black hole sun it is cringeworthy bad and off key
@@purpledove7008 well good thing a more accomplished singer like you is here to critique her.
@@chad9037 You don’t have to be a damn singer to know when someone sucks at singing idiot
@@purpledove7008 but she killed Day I tried to Live. Black Hole Sun was a little off, Kim Thayil their guitarist was sloppier than her tho, by far.
@@kevinr.3542 I couldn’t even finish Black Hole Sun. During the end of the song where Chris repeats “Black Hole Sun!”, Taylor was soooo off key and screechy it was painful. You can tell she was struggling badly. Her voice is not powerful enough to handle that song
I fucking love Taylor Momsen of the Pretty Reckless! She's one hell of a vocalist!
Seeing Nirvana AND Soundgarden finally collaborate is unreal. A shame Kurt Cobain and Chris Cornell weren't here to see it.
Wow she crushed it. I love the whole idea of this super concert even though the cause is tragic.
Taylor Momson is incredible love that rawness in her voice
She is so amazing, Taylor would be proud to have her there!!!
I find it funny how the girl asks "who's the singer" and the dude answers like not knowing who she is... Then Taylor proceeds to nail the song incredibly
i discovered taylor thru this. i couldnt hear her well on cornell tribute. she nailedd it
God damn I didn’t expect that. I think we have a new supergroup.
It's called 3rd secret :D
Can we get a Soundgarden tour with Taylor as the singer?
Yes please!
Pass
I got some bad news….
I’m crying it’s so good😢
She killed it!🤘
Proper gave me the chills, that one....great vocals, what a tribute to CC.
She has an awesome voice. All of u guys are awesome.
WOW I did not expect they would play this song. it sounded GREAT. I mean like Soundgarden + Nirvana line up lol who would have thought.
Imagine if the six of them started a band together?! Holy shit!!!! It would be amazing!
Wow just wow this is so great. All the feels
The Day I Tried to Live - what a fabulous song selection and an equally great performance!
Great voice and charisma... she's the real deal
Cameron and Thail played on the most recent Pretty Wreckless record and it's dope as fuck, as is this.
They have a band with an album out , 3 secret
We’ve lost so many talents. Thanks for honoring all.
This is AMAZING.
What a voice! I absolutely love it!
Sounded amazing
I am now a Pretty Reckless fan.
Good! Underrated, but maybe Taylor can go further than the band can.
At 70 years old, I've been a fan for years.
Well done Taylor Momsen, really good version.
Matt Cameron is quietly one of the most important figures of that era
This is amazing. What a supergroup! Taylor would have loved this, I wish he was alive to see it. Rip.🥀
OMG I got so emotional LOL ‼️ 😭❤️
The day i try to live 🥺😭
I would've felt incredibly intimidating if I had to be around these legends. Miss Momsen owned it!
Makes you think of missing Taylor Hawkins, Chris Cornell and Kurt Cobain…
And Eddie Van Halen! His anniversary of his Death is coming up Oct 6.
not really
Yup
Yes I agree. Chris came up in conversation after the show. Curt made me love music again. I feel so selfish to think that with Curt gone the Foo’s we’re born and the emotion of all this comes rushing back. Taylor’s passing was one of the worst days of my life. There I go being selfish again. Thank you Curt , Chris and Taylor for all the great music. The sky is a neighborhood.❤
and Lane Staley, Scott Weiland, Andrew Wood, Shanon Hoon... and many more others
she did it justice. wow. surprising. no one can touch cornell
Cindy lou grew up to fucking rock 🤟🏼🤟🏼🤟🏼🤟🏼
Wow. Thank you
Wow. This is outstanding.
Omfg I just watched this!? 😭😭❤️❤️🔥🔥 I'm tripping emotional right now
One of my favs from Soundgarden ✌️💙
I love that I can hear krist playing bass. He is one of the few that you can actually hear over all of the other noise. I always liked that about him
I love her voice! Perfect for this song
well, not really... don't get me wrong: TM is a talented singer, but she struggles A LOT trying performing this.
even being a female, she's often flat and makes this wonderful song quite unlistenable.
@@Diocane81 can't disagree with you... she was clearly out of her depth but fuck it. It's rock and she owned it.
@@Diocane81 I respect your opinion, but on that stage, in that moment I enjoyed the imperfect gravel and grit she spewed. I’d take that over the auto tuned BS that is out these days.
@@Diocane81 loved her version!!! 😂
@@gardengirl66 I also respect yours, but I still would prefer a fitting singer to do the song justice. My bad.
I really hope that this whole tribute is released as Concert Video, and an Album!!! All proceeds would go to charities by the people involved in producing it and of course Taylor Hawkins favorite charity!!! Dave Grohl is so smart I’m sure he had a professional team record this concert!?
What an awesome song! Great job
awesome... Thank you so much Steve. We love you!!!!
Rip Taylor and Chris
Chris Cornell had an incomparable voice -
she did him a solid on this one and others.
He certainly did....ONE OF A KIND
Always been one of my favourite Soundgarden songs and fuck, that is a great job on vocals!
Love this! What a voice!
just makes me remember taylor calling it the day i tried to sing at chris cornell tribute. he did awesome but thats a tough vocal and he still wanted to do it. oh and momsen is amazing
Man, I love Krist but it’d have been so rad to have Ben Shepherd up there playing bass on this tune!
Love Ben!!!
I'm guessing it's because Krist, Kim and Matt are all in a band together atm. 3rd secret is the name
Love this song. Only makes me sad since Chris passed.
awesome, great line up and vocals
This is what I call a Reckless Foo Garden!
Such an amazing show! I loved Taylor Hawkins and I can't think of a better tribute!