Soundgarden simply rocks!!! A group of talented geniuses. Matt Cameron is seriously underated - drumming for two of the Greatest bands of All Time - SOUNDGARDEN AND PEARL JAM. CHRIS CORNELL IS GOD
@JoeSidhu Cornell during the Audioslave era has some VERY powerful notes (just that they're not 5th octave, like he usually sings, but mid/upper 4th octave). It's true his voice got very raspy, but his voice was (and still is) amazingly powerful.
@itchittyitch Dude, you are the first person I've heard say that, and I couldn't agree more. That has been driving me crazy for years! An absolutely STELLAR song; why Kim, Why?!!!
I saw Audioslave when they were promoting Out of Exile and it didn't sound that great. However, I have been to two of his solo concerts since Audioslave broke up and it sounded better than the record(s). Not only was he perfectly in key, but he hit every note.
Wow, awesome! I recently just listened to this song, like a week ago, and ever since I can't stop listening to it. Cornell isn't bad in this performance, but Rick is definitely right, he has a little bit of that Audioslave sound. Great song though.
His voice definitely was not Audioslave style at this time. His voice was only a little bit weak during this tour. He was pretty tired. His voice was no where near Audioslave at this time. That would take place somwhere between 2000 and 2002.
@JoeSidhu I agree, but would take it a step further and say his vocal peak was around Louder Than Love and Screaming Life, though some of the songs might not be as tight or accessible. It's hard to beat his vocals on Beyond The Wheel, Back Rain and Nothing to say; the range!
I love this version but Chris really should be playing guitar with Kim. It better matches the studio version. But i like the roughness of live recordings
Chris destroys in this particular concert, but you can see his health was declining hard, probably related to substance abuse. He is so skinny here compared to his usual self.
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@JoeSidhu what's the issue with straightforwardness and radio-friendly music? I definitely agree that SG was way more complex and rich in so many aspects than Audioslave was, but I still think it was one of the greatest acts of the last decade. As far as vocals, it's definitely true that Cornell's worst time was while with Audioslave, specially during live performances.
Actually you're super wrong. The best thing Cornell did vocally was Badmotorfinger. Audioslave and Cornell's best vocals shouldn't even be mentioned in the same sentence. He was a shadow of himself with Audioslave. He didn't have his range, power, or control. He had his rasp, grit, and radio-friendliness. Audioslave itself is too straightforward and radio friendly. Soundgarden had so many different elements and had succeeded in capturing their live sound in the studio.
i feel for cornell right here, prob at the end of a long night of screaming and his voice is cooked, trying to hold it together for the fans though. mere humans, we would be hacking up our vocal chords by the end of the night
@itchittyitch Good. How can you say a song is your favorite if you don't like every part of it? How can a person who wrote their own part mess up their own song? Just think about what you said and realize that you MUST be stupid. I'm glad I put you in your place and that you admit defeat. :)
So he did nothing between SG and Audioslave? Wrong. Euphoria Morning was great vocally. He didn't get his shit together for Audioslave. He spread it out. Audioslave was a vocal and musical shadow of Soundgarden. It was too clean, radio-friendly, and straightforward.
Kim is my all time guitar idol,I play electric guitar every day,I have a black'n red Guild S-100 vintage!
I deserve and have the right to meet him. Same here. I cook for a living and I love music
Soundgarden simply rocks!!! A group of talented geniuses.
Matt Cameron is seriously underated - drumming for two of the Greatest bands of All Time - SOUNDGARDEN AND PEARL JAM.
CHRIS CORNELL IS GOD
i love this version live,it sounds awesome\m/
soundgarden ¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡ I fuckin love this band
WHAT A MASTERPIECE !!!
@JoeSidhu Cornell during the Audioslave era has some VERY powerful notes (just that they're not 5th octave, like he usually sings, but mid/upper 4th octave). It's true his voice got very raspy, but his voice was (and still is) amazingly powerful.
@itchittyitch Dude, you are the first person I've heard say that, and I couldn't agree more. That has been driving me crazy for years! An absolutely STELLAR song; why Kim, Why?!!!
Awesome!!!!
RIP
I saw Audioslave when they were promoting Out of Exile and it didn't sound that great. However, I have been to two of his solo concerts since Audioslave broke up and it sounded better than the record(s). Not only was he perfectly in key, but he hit every note.
It's illegal to play guitar as good as Kim Thayil 2:08
ALL ABOUT SOUNDGARDEN IS SO COOL
Wow, awesome!
I recently just listened to this song, like a week ago, and ever since I can't stop listening to it. Cornell isn't bad in this performance, but Rick is definitely right, he has a little bit of that Audioslave sound.
Great song though.
actually this is the greatest version of the song
@JoeSidhu You have described exactly how I feel about Audioslave. I had super high expectations of that band back then when it was just a rumor.
His voice definitely was not Audioslave style at this time.
His voice was only a little bit weak during this tour. He was pretty tired.
His voice was no where near Audioslave at this time. That would take place somwhere between 2000 and 2002.
@JoeSidhu I agree, but would take it a step further and say his vocal peak was around Louder Than Love and Screaming Life, though some of the songs might not be as tight or accessible.
It's hard to beat his vocals on Beyond The Wheel, Back Rain and Nothing to say; the range!
Kim is amazing! So grungy
True
I love this version but Chris really should be playing guitar with Kim. It better matches the studio version. But i like the roughness of live recordings
Chris destroys in this particular concert, but you can see his health was declining hard, probably related to substance abuse. He is so skinny here compared to his usual self.
@JoeSidhu what's the issue with straightforwardness and radio-friendly music? I definitely agree that SG was way more complex and rich in so many aspects than Audioslave was, but I still think it was one of the greatest acts of the last decade. As far as vocals, it's definitely true that Cornell's worst time was while with Audioslave, specially during live performances.
kim keeps a low profile however, he never loss his touch search TADGARDEN to see him playing live
Actually you're super wrong.
The best thing Cornell did vocally was Badmotorfinger.
Audioslave and Cornell's best vocals shouldn't even be mentioned in the same sentence.
He was a shadow of himself with Audioslave.
He didn't have his range, power, or control. He had his rasp, grit, and radio-friendliness.
Audioslave itself is too straightforward and radio friendly.
Soundgarden had so many different elements and had succeeded in capturing their live sound in the studio.
Opinions kiddo
Double negatives are pretty advanced I suppose
i feel for cornell right here, prob at the end of a long night of screaming and his voice is cooked, trying to hold it together for the fans though. mere humans, we would be hacking up our vocal chords by the end of the night
give me some of those drugs that kim thayill has been taking
I guess Pearl Jam may look for another drummer for themselves again.
I love Cornell, I really do. but it's surprising how often he sings flat. it's quite a fair bit too I'm sad to say.
You are a complete moron.
Hello everyone 12/28/96 or 98
haha sounds like their trying to copy the speeding up of the tape at the end of the recording of War Pigs. fuckin cool! thanks for posting
@itchittyitch Good. How can you say a song is your favorite if you don't like every part of it? How can a person who wrote their own part mess up their own song? Just think about what you said and realize that you MUST be stupid. I'm glad I put you in your place and that you admit defeat. :)
So he did nothing between SG and Audioslave?
Wrong.
Euphoria Morning was great vocally.
He didn't get his shit together for Audioslave. He spread it out. Audioslave was a vocal and musical shadow of Soundgarden. It was too clean, radio-friendly, and straightforward.
nope
nah temple of the dog was him in his prime
RIP