Far beyond the road Between your house and home There is a churning storm Of hailing burning bones Tiny baby cries Little, tiny pawn In the profit gain Tiny baby grows Mother, who's your man Is he doing what he can To make a proper home, home By overturning other stones, stones Father, mighty man Loves his little boys, boys Shows them how to kill To save his precious stones, stones Far beyond the wheel Spin your life around By driving flesh and blood Deep into the ground, ground Far beyond the wheel Steers life around By driving flesh and blood Deep into the ground, ground
Reading Chris' biography has led me here. Turns out I'm a noob. I thought I was a fan, a proponent even. I was wrong. The early stuff has given me a whole new respect for Soundgarden and Chris. Pure amazed delight all over again. My youth round 2.
@@derekleesmith76 Sabbath were the first wave of "metal" Seattle bands like Soundgarden and Melvins sought to be a bit like them at a time "metal" had gotten faster with thrash
The crazy thing was on the beginning he wasn't even a singer he was a drummer! Lol crazy to think that one of the best vocalist could have been just a drummer! Fucking awesome!
@@derekleesmith76Kim and Huro didn't want him to sing, they wanted to get another singer and for him to remain a drummer... crazy thinking about what could have been
hands down, their best song. when i got Louder than love in about 90? i thought it was ok.. then later picked up Ultramega and quickly realized it's one of the top rock records of all time.
SoundGarden is one of those bands that with RARELY exceptions ALL the members are top level musicians, just like the Beatles or PinkFloyd, where all the members were talented and multifaceted. The bassist (Ben Shepherd) is a monster, the drummer (Matt Cameron) is a killer, the guitarist (Kim Thayil) is breathtaking in the tuning and complexity of the riffs, and Cornell sings like a God of Olympus, as well as playing very well, it's a band that has everything in terms of music, composition, chords, sonority, it's like a classical music show where the Maestro is rock n roll.
When you want to walk the dark unsettling dementia inducing road full of crippling emotions and voices singing back at you you listen to Soundgarden. They’ll take care of you on your journey.
Every time I hear this tune I think of that one scene in The Burbs, where Tom Hanks is lying down on top of that grill and he's having a nightmare he's dreaming that they're about to use him as a human sacrifice (all the neighbors on the street) 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I was born in 92 but older rock is so much better heavier and darker. Nowadays is all about pop and rap,even rock nowadays has gone pop. This is the shit!!!
Saw these guys twice at First Ave. in Mpls. the first time they opened for Faith No More and Jason Everman was the bassist. They performed this song. The second time Ben Shepard was playing bass and they opened for Danzig. Glad i caught them on a small stage. Shortly after that it was all big venues.
I'm not usually into falsetto rock vocals, but this song rules! I'm a big punk rock and grunge fan, but for some reason I never really checked out much of anything Soundgarden did before "Badmotorfinger" until recently, besides the song "Nothing to Say." Holy shit, these guys had no business sounding this heavy on such low-budget recordings.
I personally think Louder Than Love is the best album of theirs, songwriting and artistic-wise. Everything after they seemed to start making their music more mainstream and radio friendly. But this song is one that is totally opposite of that and that’s why I love it!
@@noneofyourbusiness910 if you aren't already familiar with it, check out Louder Than Love. It was Soundgarden's first album and contemporary to this song. Their style definitely evolved over time, but early on, there was a lot of Chris singing these immense shrieks and wails that were just jaw dropping.
@@jadenrecker5396 Thanks for the suggestion! I actually have been listening to their earlier stuff and yeah, Chris could wail just like Robert Plant. He was a truly amazing and extraordinarily gifted singer.
Far beyond the road between your house and home... Far beyond the wheel spin your life around driving flesh and blood Deep into the ground To the Ground 🌑
I loved Soundgarden and I think Chris was an incredible singer and this song is just insane... That being said... I am glad they rarely played this live and didn't do more songs like this. Nobody can do that and be ok after a few years. I mean how the fuck did he even do it once?
Hey Nik im at my job tonight literally having worst night. I am always on time to wk usually I get here 630 pm for my shift starts 645m.i woke up 6t0pm feeling a sense of evil surrounding me. . I called to wk my coworker said if I was ok. I felt a sense of evil. When I walked I into the building. My patients have been acting crazy a sense of paranoid behavior. Not only that another nurse tells me one of her patient's sitter at bedside told her she could see children in room and she is alert. I rebuke any negativity against me . I can feel evil around its hard to describe but I do. My grandfather had special gift I have too.
Short Tom i know this is old comments, but, YouMakeMeSickIMakeMusic was publishing company of Chris Cornell. if you have soundgarden cds, cassettes or vinyl, you'll know.
I enjoy Slipknot, Behemoth, Slayer, and way too many other devastatingly brutal metal bands. That said, this is the devastating-ist, brutalist, metal-ist metal I know of.
If anyone listens to this version, go get your thy socks knocked off on the live version I forget the name of the performance but you'll know it when you find it.
Both of these are ferocious🤘 1990 Live at Philipshalle Dusseldorf, Germany (about 2 weeks after Andy Wood died) th-cam.com/video/u9pIKygB9d4/w-d-xo.html And 1992 Live at The Paramount, Seattle th-cam.com/video/5Eh_T0aJ6HU/w-d-xo.html Can't beat Soundgarden jammin', Chris' vocals and stage presence💙
And while every other grunge band formed and created a genre, as the pioneers Soundgarden looked at each other and said, "Yeah, so why don't we just do Black Sabbath?"
As I've gotten more into doom I kind of want them to crank up the distortion at some point in the song - but its still great as it is. Sometimes less is more.
Also, Chris Cornell and Mark Lanegan? You never even knew of the silent, unnamed and anonymous of us who felt your pain and gloried in your voices. Why did you quit us?
Anonymous and Alice in the algorithm room now and then WoW isnt I got this one I think I think I think is the only one that has a lot of people in this comment section of the best
i get chills when he hits that first insane octave
Yes. Yes chills
Totally! Especially LIVE at Lollapalooza 2 in Bremerton, Wa. BESTEST Set of theirs... evah!🖤💀🥁💥🤘💀😈
Already know😅
It gives me chills, too!
RIP to one of the best male vocalists of all time :(
Shit it's been a few years since his death but I still can't believe he's gone. Soundgarden's music has helped me through hard times in my life.
@@robertjohnson8491 there is no other !!!!
Well here we are in 22
I went down a bit of a rabbit hole
Judas priest
Soundgarden
Faith no MORE
Mr Bungle is next
@@dsgiesemann1422 make sure you check out Peeping Tom and Lovage: Music to Make Love to Your Old Lady By too 👌🏼
@@Rhythmeister oh yeah big Patton fan bro
One of the best doom metal songs ever made. Top3
This ain't anywhere near Doom Metal lmaooo
Oh gosh I was so wrong when I wrote that 6 months ago. 😂😂😂
Soundgarden gives me stoner metal vibes
This isn't Doom Metal!
Far beyond the road
Between your house and home
There is a churning storm
Of hailing burning bones
Tiny baby cries
Little, tiny pawn
In the profit gain
Tiny baby grows
Mother, who's your man
Is he doing what he can
To make a proper home, home
By overturning other stones, stones
Father, mighty man
Loves his little boys, boys
Shows them how to kill
To save his precious stones, stones
Far beyond the wheel
Spin your life around
By driving flesh and blood
Deep into the ground, ground
Far beyond the wheel
Steers life around
By driving flesh and blood
Deep into the ground, ground
thanx
THANKYOU! ; ) You 👉🌟!!
well done!
RIP Chris - one of the greatest singers ever. This track spans about 3 octaves - that says something about his incredible vocal range!
And he could do it live.
One of their best. Incredible.
Reading Chris' biography has led me here. Turns out I'm a noob. I thought I was a fan, a proponent even. I was wrong. The early stuff has given me a whole new respect for Soundgarden and Chris. Pure amazed delight all over again. My youth round 2.
This song gives me the same chill vibes I felt when I first heard the song Black Sabbath, it’s so eerie and I love it
I’ve always been about grunge. Playing in bands I could sing Cobain, Vedder and even Staley. But Chris Cornell just is too much, I can’t do it.
You cant do any of them. What's your name again?
Max Cameron never heard of him
@@travismarshall9212 oh man, go take a shit
Hey Max was it a range issue or a time signature thing?
I can sing like a lower rated layne. Forget it with cornell.
An interesting look into the earliest days of a seminal band, so kudos to subpop for posting it
Early Soundgarden were the truest Metal band of the all the grunge bands
I'd say Alice In Chains, but otherwise I agree
Metal and grunge are 2 completely different Music Genres! Metal is Megadeth etc, grunge is Soundgarden, Alice in chains Nirvana etc.
@@derekleesmith76 grunge isn't a genre it's a time period. Why do you think it was only Seattle bands that were named as grunge?
@@derekleesmith76 Not really, not to the bands themselves anyway. They hated the label "grunge."
It's fucking metal.
@@derekleesmith76 Sabbath were the first wave of "metal" Seattle bands like Soundgarden and Melvins sought to be a bit like them at a time "metal" had gotten faster with thrash
Once u hear this song, if your a human worth your salt.. it is with you FOREVER.
Imagine being in the band and hearing Chris hit these fu*king notes effortlessly, and just thinking, "I don't know how he does he do that"
The crazy thing was on the beginning he wasn't even a singer he was a drummer! Lol crazy to think that one of the best vocalist could have been just a drummer! Fucking awesome!
@@derekleesmith76Kim and Huro didn't want him to sing, they wanted to get another singer and for him to remain a drummer... crazy thinking about what could have been
He is the best vocalist of our time! 90's -2000's
More like best vocalist from 84- 2017 !! Damn Chris could blow your ears off in the 80's....such range and power in those early days.
Matt Bellamy would like a word
Almost as good as Layne Staley 😁
Layne Staley is the best.
@@saabvanderlinden9214 facts.
I saw this song live in Toronto in 1989 ✓✓✓EPIC
How old are you? 45
Amazing. What did it look like ?
Also check out "I awake", its one of my favorite weird, dark, doomy SG songs!
hands down, their best song. when i got Louder than love in about 90? i thought it was ok.. then later picked up Ultramega and quickly realized it's one of the top rock records of all time.
SoundGarden is one of those bands that with RARELY exceptions ALL the members are top level musicians, just like the Beatles or PinkFloyd, where all the members were talented and multifaceted.
The bassist (Ben Shepherd) is a monster, the drummer (Matt Cameron) is a killer, the guitarist (Kim Thayil) is breathtaking in the tuning and complexity of the riffs, and Cornell sings like a God of Olympus, as well as playing very well, it's a band that has everything in terms of music, composition, chords, sonority, it's like a classical music show where the Maestro is rock n roll.
*Ben Shepherd did not play on this record. That was Hiro Yamamoto.*
When you want to walk the dark unsettling dementia inducing road full of crippling emotions and voices singing back at you you listen to Soundgarden. They’ll take care of you on your journey.
It's called, "flirting with Insanity"!
Every time I hear this tune I think of that one scene in The Burbs, where Tom Hanks is lying down on top of that grill and he's having a nightmare he's dreaming that they're about to use him as a human sacrifice (all the neighbors on the street) 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I was born in 92 but older rock is so much better heavier and darker. Nowadays is all about pop and rap,even rock nowadays has gone pop. This is the shit!!!
Saw these guys twice at First Ave. in Mpls. the first time they opened for Faith No More and Jason Everman was the bassist. They performed this song. The second time Ben Shepard was playing bass and they opened for Danzig. Glad i caught them on a small stage. Shortly after that it was all big venues.
I'm not usually into falsetto rock vocals, but this song rules! I'm a big punk rock and grunge fan, but for some reason I never really checked out much of anything Soundgarden did before "Badmotorfinger" until recently, besides the song "Nothing to Say." Holy shit, these guys had no business sounding this heavy on such low-budget recordings.
thing is, this is pure head voice, no falsetto when it comes to chris’ high notes
I personally think Louder Than Love is the best album of theirs, songwriting and artistic-wise. Everything after they seemed to start making their music more mainstream and radio friendly. But this song is one that is totally opposite of that and that’s why I love it!
this isn't falsetto lol
The recording is another instrument.
@@WFly101he literally sings like this.
Superb song!
I've never heard of this Soundgarden song before. Almost doesn't sound like Chris, although he still sounds absolutely amazing in this.
Zachary Wheeler doesn’t sound like Chris?
He was probably around 20 or so he was very young in this recording
Damn. 20 years old and singing like this? Frickin' monster.
@@noneofyourbusiness910 if you aren't already familiar with it, check out Louder Than Love. It was Soundgarden's first album and contemporary to this song. Their style definitely evolved over time, but early on, there was a lot of Chris singing these immense shrieks and wails that were just jaw dropping.
@@jadenrecker5396 Thanks for the suggestion! I actually have been listening to their earlier stuff and yeah, Chris could wail just like Robert Plant. He was a truly amazing and extraordinarily gifted singer.
_“Beyond the Wheel“ from the 3/10/17 expanded reissue of Soundgarden’s debut full-length, Ultramega OK_ which was originally released on SST Records!
Great song and band!! 🎼
Far beyond the road between your house and home...
Far beyond the wheel spin your life around
driving flesh and blood
Deep into the ground
To the Ground 🌑
A true anthem of a song
I got see Soundgarden 2nd too last concert before his death,best out of all bands nowadays. .
I loved Soundgarden and I think Chris was an incredible singer and this song is just insane... That being said... I am glad they rarely played this live and didn't do more songs like this. Nobody can do that and be ok after a few years. I mean how the fuck did he even do it once?
John Jams
They played this song live all the time from 89' - 93'
I think this song would be a great opener for live concerts, if the band in question's vocalist could sing it well
Listen to birth ritual
They played it when i saw them in Vancouver in 2011, and it was one of the highlights of the show for me. (4th of July was unreal too.)
@@markbean9595 agree i saw them play this in 2012. Chris absolutely tore through it. Was amazing.
Hey Nik im at my job tonight literally having worst night. I am always on time to wk usually I get here 630 pm for my shift starts 645m.i woke up 6t0pm feeling a sense of evil surrounding me. . I called to wk my coworker said if I was ok. I felt a sense of evil. When I walked I into the building. My patients have been acting crazy a sense of paranoid behavior. Not only that another nurse tells me one of her patient's sitter at bedside told her she could see children in room and she is alert. I rebuke any negativity against me . I can feel evil around its hard to describe but I do. My grandfather had special gift I have too.
Sylvia Moreno **hugs**
I just have Bad motorfiger Superunknown Down on the Upside would this be a worthy addition to my collection?
God Level unlocked. :)
you make me sick. I make music. rest in peace Chris...we love you.
boyinblack 80 wait who are you talking to
Short Tom i know this is old comments, but, YouMakeMeSickIMakeMusic was publishing company of Chris Cornell. if you have soundgarden cds, cassettes or vinyl, you'll know.
Never knew Chris Cornell was influenced by Rob Halford but "Beyond the Wheel" indicates that he was.
Brilliantly eclectic, like all the best Soundgarden material. Starts off like a Nick Cave dirge then notches it up to Rob Halford banshee wails!
I enjoy Slipknot, Behemoth, Slayer, and way too many other devastatingly brutal metal bands. That said, this is the devastating-ist, brutalist, metal-ist metal I know of.
I think the word you’re looking for is heavy. All the other bands you mentioned are rugged jagged and ugly, Soundgarden is real heavy weight music.
@@aavila1206 agreed
Slipknot? Bahahaha, that isn't metal
@@aavila1206 bruhhh, you called behemoth ugly like you know their music
Acid bath.......
So badass
this is great
Fucking amazing 🤩
I remember in the Perth hills discovering the back catalogue in the 90,s What a riff what a voice
Im so glad i seen them 20 some times..fuckin early shit kills..r.i.p
The phrases are shorter but sharper on this one. I think I love every version 😅
Had 2 listen it twice.
"Now slow it down!"
that was the best few minutes of music
Who's still looking for the same directions as Chris?? 2020*
Imagine this
Soundgarden - The Number of the Beast
Iron Maiden - Beyond the Wheel
Just what the Dr ordered
If anyone listens to this version, go get your thy socks knocked off on the live version I forget the name of the performance but you'll know it when you find it.
Both of these are ferocious🤘
1990 Live at Philipshalle Dusseldorf, Germany (about 2 weeks after Andy Wood died) th-cam.com/video/u9pIKygB9d4/w-d-xo.html
And 1992 Live at The Paramount, Seattle th-cam.com/video/5Eh_T0aJ6HU/w-d-xo.html
Can't beat Soundgarden jammin', Chris' vocals and stage presence💙
The performance at a club in Seattle where they went under the name, Nude Dragons is ferocious.
And while every other grunge band formed and created a genre, as the pioneers Soundgarden looked at each other and said, "Yeah, so why don't we just do Black Sabbath?"
Doomgarden
As I've gotten more into doom I kind of want them to crank up the distortion at some point in the song - but its still great as it is. Sometimes less is more.
Voz foda!!!!!!!!!!!!
GOD OF ROCK
the G.O.A.T
This is the biggest tragedy of the "grunge" singers
Ultramega OK, okay !
looking the context, it's a sort of stoner, hard rock even doom metal song, isn't it?
Harold Johan Ortegón yeah I can see Doom Metal + Stoner metal. Hard rock not so much.
Soundgarden always professed to be metal, nothing else. The Grunge genre title was not something they bought into
Fire
sounds like you are going to fight the final boss
One-word : the boss
Happy Birthday, my sweet love
I remember obsessively smoking clove cigarettes to this song. Goth/metal DNA LOL!
RIP Chris Cornell
Is it true c cornell has died
Beyond the Grunge.
Also, Chris Cornell and Mark Lanegan? You never even knew of the silent, unnamed and anonymous of us who felt your pain and gloried in your voices. Why did you quit us?
Anonymous and Alice in the algorithm room now and then WoW isnt I got this one I think I think I think is the only one that has a lot of people in this comment section of the best
Ballad
Amazing song by Gameloft
Why did I comment this?
I hope the Sub Pop version and the band version is amiable separation one because Sub Pop wins! If otherwise, shame on you Sub Pop!
🏴
Chris tava enjuriado quando escreveu essa kkkkkkkkkkk
Take your time with it I did it
192
Sanholy grail for anyone who wants to be a rock and roll singer
Isnt no band I wanna see nowadays and that includes PJ
.
Similar to slaves and bulldozers
Similar to Slaves and bulldozers
666
RIP Chris Cornell