Some additional insights: -Black Days was the name of a few different songs originally. Black Rain was one of them, and there was also Black Days III, which when it was first released as a B-side, was labelled as a demo version of Fell on Black Days. -665 and 667 were also titled this way because of the idea that if the number 666 was powerful, then the surrounding numbers would also be powerful. -That version of Waiting for the Sun isn't a studio recording, it's from the Live on I-5 Soundcheck EP. Also here's a few other interesting things that weren't mentioned in this Iceberg. -During the recording of Badmotorfinger, they recorded three other songs that were scrapped during the mixing process and remain unreleased, only two of the titles are known: "A Broom", and "How Should I Know?" -Kim revealed some of the names of the songs from the First 15 in an interview: "Dirty Candy", "Ocean Fronts", "Open Up", "Summation", "Beast", and "No Shame". -There is a TH-cam upload of a VHS recording of Soundgarden performing in 1986 which features an early version of Incessant Mace apparently titled "Catatonic Face", and Ocean Fronts. (here's the link: th-cam.com/video/wSPIhXdWCKY/w-d-xo.html ) -There is a bootleg called "Seattle Scruffs" which includes 1987 demos of Beyond The Wheel and Nothing to Say, mislabelled as "This Is My Summation", which seems like an alternate title of "Summation" from the First 15. -In September 1996, at a show in Italy, the crowd kept pushing towards the stage, so Chris told them to stop. They didn't, so the band got frustrated, and eventually all left the stage except for Chris. Chris then started playing guitar, and improvised a song that most people have nicknamed "Say Goodnight" or "Goodnight My Friends." This apparently got the crowd to back off and calm down. Great vid, I hope you make some more. As a huge Soundgarden fan this was cool to watch.
Thank you a million! PJ and SG are my favorite bands. You rule. Rest in peace Chris. I'd do anything to get more music from those guys. Considering we just got a great new album from Pearl Jam. Matt Cameron is the luckiest guy on Earth to be in both of those bands.
oh no way just watched your pearl jam iceberg and subscribed just to see that you have a new video posted only 5 hours ago!!! crazy fr. amazing work again
Soundgarden was my gateway into Pearl Jam. And I only discovered Soundgarden from hearing Chris Cornell do the song for the James Bond movie Casino Royale when it came out when I was in 8th grade. At the time I was a huge Black Sabbath and Led Zeppelin sam. Then I discovered there was a band that basically was heavily influenced by both of those but took it further musically. That band being Soundgarden
I was a huge Soundgarden fan starting back in the Ultramega OK days. I think Badmotorfinger was their best album of all, it was totally mind-blowing to me at the time. I really didn't care for Blackhole Sun or Spoonman. It was their biggest commercial success, and it was all over MTV, but both songs were kind of corny in my opinion, and that's all you hear from them on the radio to this day. King Animal has a few amazing songs, I was so looking forward to a band new Soundgarden album for years after that. I saw Temple of the Dog just before Chris died, I really wish he was still with us, he is my favorite singer of all time.
The crazy thing about what you put for Taylor Momsen and the Like a Stone cover- they’d cover that song when she was like… 16 and they played it along with Aerials in Seattle Washington. It’s crazy and makes the more recent acoustic cover of it that much more of a full circle and extremely impactful. It’s wild.
"2 minutes of silence" is a rememberance of those who died in war in the UK. On a somewhat side note, check out John Cage and his song 4'33", and the avant guard classical movement that is the context. Classical lost it's mind
You didn’t mention Matt Cameron recording drums for Geddy Lee’s solo albums. To be honest, you glossed over a lot, but I’m probably just an SG super fan who has done too much research over the years.
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Some additional insights:
-Black Days was the name of a few different songs originally. Black Rain was one of them, and there was also Black Days III, which when it was first released as a B-side, was labelled as a demo version of Fell on Black Days.
-665 and 667 were also titled this way because of the idea that if the number 666 was powerful, then the surrounding numbers would also be powerful.
-That version of Waiting for the Sun isn't a studio recording, it's from the Live on I-5 Soundcheck EP.
Also here's a few other interesting things that weren't mentioned in this Iceberg.
-During the recording of Badmotorfinger, they recorded three other songs that were scrapped during the mixing process and remain unreleased, only two of the titles are known: "A Broom", and "How Should I Know?"
-Kim revealed some of the names of the songs from the First 15 in an interview: "Dirty Candy", "Ocean Fronts", "Open Up", "Summation", "Beast", and "No Shame".
-There is a TH-cam upload of a VHS recording of Soundgarden performing in 1986 which features an early version of Incessant Mace apparently titled "Catatonic Face", and Ocean Fronts. (here's the link: th-cam.com/video/wSPIhXdWCKY/w-d-xo.html )
-There is a bootleg called "Seattle Scruffs" which includes 1987 demos of Beyond The Wheel and Nothing to Say, mislabelled as "This Is My Summation", which seems like an alternate title of "Summation" from the First 15.
-In September 1996, at a show in Italy, the crowd kept pushing towards the stage, so Chris told them to stop. They didn't, so the band got frustrated, and eventually all left the stage except for Chris. Chris then started playing guitar, and improvised a song that most people have nicknamed "Say Goodnight" or "Goodnight My Friends." This apparently got the crowd to back off and calm down.
Great vid, I hope you make some more. As a huge Soundgarden fan this was cool to watch.
What I get from this fantastic video is: they all were really, really funny guys despite everything, and they loved fun (and still do).
Thank you a million! PJ and SG are my favorite bands. You rule. Rest in peace Chris. I'd do anything to get more music from those guys. Considering we just got a great new album from Pearl Jam. Matt Cameron is the luckiest guy on Earth to be in both of those bands.
oh no way just watched your pearl jam iceberg and subscribed just to see that you have a new video posted only 5 hours ago!!! crazy fr. amazing work again
I’m not as huge into Soundgarden as Pearl Jam yet so I’m excited to watch this and learn more! Thanks for making this one
Soundgarden was my gateway into Pearl Jam. And I only discovered Soundgarden from hearing Chris Cornell do the song for the James Bond movie Casino Royale when it came out when I was in 8th grade. At the time I was a huge Black Sabbath and Led Zeppelin sam. Then I discovered there was a band that basically was heavily influenced by both of those but took it further musically. That band being Soundgarden
@@eqx7168 sounds like an awesome journey ❤️🔥
[Beyond The Wheel - Try it!!!]
I'll buy it!!
Until then; i'll just love this. [& you - as is]
Awesome & important work, my friend!
great video! i already knew about like 98% of the things mentioned in the video, i know way too much about soundgarden lmao.
This was great! Looking forward to the next in the series ❤️🔥
Badass thank you for this🙏🙏loved the pearl jam vid and this is a great follow up
Thiss is awesome, thank you, I learned a couple new things here as a fan since '91
This is great to get a list like this finally.
Cool breakdown of the SG History a lot of I didn't know about, been a fan since 96..thanks!
Great video! Soundgarden is my favorite band ever 🔥
I was a huge Soundgarden fan starting back in the Ultramega OK days. I think Badmotorfinger was their best album of all, it was totally mind-blowing to me at the time. I really didn't care for Blackhole Sun or Spoonman. It was their biggest commercial success, and it was all over MTV, but both songs were kind of corny in my opinion, and that's all you hear from them on the radio to this day. King Animal has a few amazing songs, I was so looking forward to a band new Soundgarden album for years after that. I saw Temple of the Dog just before Chris died, I really wish he was still with us, he is my favorite singer of all time.
The crazy thing about what you put for Taylor Momsen and the Like a Stone cover- they’d cover that song when she was like… 16 and they played it along with Aerials in Seattle Washington. It’s crazy and makes the more recent acoustic cover of it that much more of a full circle and extremely impactful. It’s wild.
appreciate the singing from u in the start
Thanks Sir for educate the wolrd about one of the best bands ever 🥰,and my fav band since my childhood!
Grunge iceberg series??
I'll try! :)
All I need is time haha
"2 minutes of silence" is a rememberance of those who died in war in the UK.
On a somewhat side note, check out John Cage and his song 4'33", and the avant guard classical movement that is the context. Classical lost it's mind
You didn’t mention Matt Cameron recording drums for Geddy Lee’s solo albums. To be honest, you glossed over a lot, but I’m probably just an SG super fan who has done too much research over the years.
@@mkeuphoria oh sick! I'm really curious as to what I've missed though
Are you gonna do a mudhoney iceberg?
@@Eclipsun0 planning on it! Just need to find the time
Correct me if I'm wrong but I don't think they've played holy water live either