Lex: "I believe Chris Cornell might have the best voice of all-time...I haven't listened to that much music though." I started listening to Soundgarden around 1992. I'm 45 years old, been a music lover since I was a small child, listen to all kinds of genres, and I believe Chris Cornell is one of the greatest of all-time if not THE greatest.
During the Grunge era in terms of range and power Layne Staley was on a par with Chris Cornell . That's under Heroin addict destroyed his voice and even then Layne was better than many others
Yes, Chris Cornell has the greatest voice in rock history. My father died when I was a teenager. Cornell’s music helped me through the next several years of my life, it me from spiraling more than I did. Until Cornell died, I had never understood what people were talking about when they had an emotional reaction to the death of a celebrity. I couldn’t listen to anything of his for about a year without tearing up.
I'm still tearing up when I'm not careful. I was shocked by some prior celebrity deaths, but none felt as painful as Chris passing. And apart from that, I'm in my 50s, I've listened to literally all kinds of rock music and hundreds of singers, and Chris was the best, no question. There were some who were more *important* for the history of rock singing, like Ozzy, Freddy Mercury, and David Bowie (to name just three), but only Chris' voice could touch me like it did. He was the GOAT. There are three other singers that can make me as emotional, though, all of them are women: Björk, Ninet Tayeb, and Suzuka Nakamoto. Brad & Lex will get to them in due time, I'm patient.
Oh hell yes this is one of their most underrated songs. It really shows Chris full capacity and what a monstrous voice he had, he absolutely went mental in this one.
@Christian Adams And those guitar rifts. This entire song is next level. Top 5 Soundgarden song. Lyrics. Chris' voice. Drumming. Rifts. The "Feel". It is so awesome
This is the song that hooked me into being a Soundgarden fan. The technical aspect of the vocals, and the playing where just out there for a 20 year old that just started playing bass. I was floored.
The incredible vocals, intense and so much range. The guitars are a mix of all kinds of riffs ,all over the map. An outstanding band of the Seattle grunge era. My favorite along with Alice in Chains. Those two bands drew me to that music and made a slightly older(30 at the time) hard rock and metal fan very happy indeed.
Dirty, yeah. Just my opinion, having never heard this song before(I heard the rafio hits through the 90s by Soundgarden), the guitars, bass, drums have a little '90s C.O.C. flavor in this song. (To me)
Pleased to see you guys vibing with Slaves & Bulldozers, one of my all time favorite tracks by Soundgarden and also one of the best gems on the Badmotorfinger album lol great reaction and song choice as well, hats off to you two. This song is a pure banger and it perfectly demonstrates how far Chris's vocal range is able to reach. Insanity at its best, love this song and its meaning. ❤
This one always feels like atomic powered Black Sabbath to me, and Chris Cornell's voice travels into new dimensions - an amaaaaazing track! I miss Chris sooo damn much 😢 Gone far too freakin' soon. So glad we have epics like this to listen to, but still wish he was still here with us living his best life and making new music ❤👍
I agree with Lex, Chris voice was technically very incredible, very expressive, always in tune, a great range, incredible control, incredible screams without falsetto, but also a beautiful voice when singing melodies
When he drops to the low and smooth tone after the drum fill before exploding back to the intense vocals is an example of what made Chris Cornell great!
The way they took a slow rocking, like a very old wooden rocking chair. Threw in sounds from a machine shop, and a lyric rhythm that sways like a nursery rhyme. It’s just cool.
This song is amazing and a total showcase for Chris’s vocal abilities no doubt, one of the greatest ever. Equally as great was his ability to connect with the listener with every word he sang. #LoudLove
And even Axl Rose, to his credit, has said as much -- I think it was a 1990 RS interview where Rose (who had recently won top male vocalist award or poll) said if he could sing like Chris Cornell, he'd "have it made".
This album is absolute solid fk'n gold. Literally not a bad song on the album. I still listen to it all the time, and it's one of those rare albums that I typically listen to all the way through without skipping.
What makes Chris stand out is that he can do songs like this, then do something completely different like, "Like A Stone". He can do both, equally well, while emotion oozes from his soul.
A great song for your reaction by Chris Cornell: "Seasons" its off of the soundtrack from the movie 'Singles'. His voice is beautiful here, I think you'll love it.
This is actually my most favorite song in the world, EXCEPT only the live version. This studio version is fine, but the live versions of this song are different and experiencing them live is even better. This is actually the last song they played in concert shortly before Chris's death. RIP dear Chris. They often played it as an encore song. It makes me feel like I'm a dragon bounding from one mountain top to another. Powerful, beasty and free... lol. One of the first songs I heard of Soundgarden's was in 1989, "Loud Love," and the intro starts with some screech-y guitar that turns into Chris's voice. It blew my mind. I was a diehard fan since. Matt Cameron's drumming also changed my world. Some people keep time on drums, Matt makes music and paints pictures.
He's for sure in the top 10 👍 But there are some others that might also deserve that throne: Paul Rogers (th-cam.com/video/q13EUUsIsFE/w-d-xo.html) Jimmy Barnes (th-cam.com/video/I1y9sXEfO34/w-d-xo.html) John Fogerty( th-cam.com/video/ec0XKhAHR5I/w-d-xo.html) Ian Gillan (th-cam.com/video/uEwVz6P7lZg/w-d-xo.html) ... There's also quite a few great ones besides the ones that I have listed here 😅
My top 10 singers 1. Kyo- Dir En Grey 2. Kurt Cobain- Nirvana 3. John Lennon- The Beatles 4. Ronnie radke - Falling in reverse 5. Chester Bennington- Linkin park 6. Glenn Danzig- Misfits 7. bradley nowell- sublime 8. tatiana shmailyuk- jinjer 9. dolores o'riordan- The cranberries 10. Jim Morrison- The doors
Chris Cornell, Rob Halford, Jim Morrison, Ronnie James Dio, Sebastian Bach, Bruce Dickinson, Jeff Tate, Robert Planet, Ann Wilson, Eddie Vedder, James LaBrie & Ozzy = all voices I can never get enough of🤘🏻💜🤘🏻
This is, in my opinion, pinnacle Soundgarden. The vocals, the weight of the guitars, the groove of the rhythm section, the angst. It's just a perfect moment from one of my favorite bands.
Wow did not expect to see this! This is one of my all time favorite SG songs. They performed this live at the 1992 Lollapalooza in the Detroit area, and incorporated part of Ted Nugent's song Stranglehold which was fantastic how they did it and that they did it as an homage to being in the Detroit area. Thanks for this! ~Be Blessed
I grew up on late 60's -70's music. Lots of amazing vocalists during that era and since then. But I'd have to put Chris Cornell in the top five as far as sheer power, range and control. Never heard anything like him. And he seems to do it so effortlessly.
Chris's either a capella, acoustic or heavy as hell had a beast of a range. I was a goth girl studying opera when I first heard "Jesus Christ Pose" by Soundgarden; obsessed ever since. Maynard, Lane and Chris..no one can touch them vocally!
This album from Soundgarden is truly amazing and this is my favorite song. Put this on driving down the road and I'm head banging and getting weird looks. Chris Cornell can be put in legionary status with his voice. 🤘💥🤘
Soundgarden - like suicide, searching with my good eye closed, room a thousand years wide, loud love, hands all over, fell on back days, 4th of July.....just to name a few of my favorites 🤘🙂🤘
My favourite singer in my favourite band ever.. Lucky me... The soundtrack to my life is Soundgarden. Miss you Chris... Lex you're so right, he's the greatest Voice ever.. ,🤘
Love Soundgarden. My daughter use to get upset with me for playing them and S.T.P. All the time. I'm almost 65 and 💘 a good wailing , emotional voice!!
So Good,one of the songs that really shows how powerful his voice really was,Loud Love is another one that kicks ass.I agree Lex,him and Robert Plant from Zep
Really rocked out in Soundgarden of this era. Try "Rusty Cage" or "Outshined" to get a bit of a taste of the power. And almost every single track on Superunknown is a banger
Cornell definitely has one of the greatest Rock voices ever. Even people who are not fans of his bands recognize that. He also has the widest octave range of any I believe, as well as the best control of that range.
I was fortunate enough to see Soundgarden play live at large clubs, a couple of times before they’d gotten famous, and the thing about Chris Cornell, is he sounded that good live. That whole band was amazing, but his vocals always stood out.
Definitely one of the top 5 SoundGarden songs … check out :” H.I.V BABY! By them .But check out Chris Cornell’s vocals on “ Say hello to Heaven “ by Temple of the dog …and I agree with Lex : Chris was and still is the best … RIP Mr Cornell.
THE voice of that era for me - Nobody could belt out the tunes like Chris - sometimes he was a bit off live after a tour of screaming - so you didnt always get the best from him but damn - he was awesome
'always felt this was Chris' best vocal performance/recording since first listen back in the early 90s. A crazy blend of absolute control and pushing vocals where you shouldn't. It's so unfortunate his voice was damaged for so many other albums
Finally! Chris Cornell's vocal ability on this track is jaw dropping..still listening to this song some 25+ yrs later after its release. Killer tune!
Agreed! Just the raw power he had hitting those notes. There are singers out there that can hit the notes, but none with the power that Chris had
Shadow on the Sun is a better display, his smooth vocals on that are better.
Soundtrack to my life.... provided by a Mr c Cornell.🤘😎
Rest in peace brother 🙏
31 years later...sorry im old too
Chris hits those notes it melts your face and opens. A portal to another dimension
Lex: "I believe Chris Cornell might have the best voice of all-time...I haven't listened to that much music though."
I started listening to Soundgarden around 1992. I'm 45 years old, been a music lover since I was a small child, listen to all kinds of genres, and I believe Chris Cornell is one of the greatest of all-time if not THE greatest.
He was amazing, but one vocalist who gives him a run for the money is Mike Patton. His range is Ludacris.
During the Grunge era in terms of range and power Layne Staley was on a par with Chris Cornell . That's under Heroin addict destroyed his voice and even then Layne was better than many others
My man 👊
Listen to more sweetie
@@nickyleighton3766 I cant decide who had a better Seattle voice, Robert Plant just entered the chat.
Layne Staley and Chris Cornell are 2 of my fave vocalists ever.
Badmotorfinger is also one of the great Rock albums ever, IMHO.
Hell yes.
FUCKIN A
Bad motor finger Soundgarden dirt Alice in chains the 2 best grunge albums ever and 2 of the best rock albums of all time
Yess the best to ever do it 😫🥰to here them play live just once 😭 I wish
@@kyliamckoy1317 Glad I caught both of them live.
Chris Cornell was just a total vocal force of nature.
Yes, Chris Cornell has the greatest voice in rock history.
My father died when I was a teenager. Cornell’s music helped me through the next several years of my life, it me from spiraling more than I did.
Until Cornell died, I had never understood what people were talking about when they had an emotional reaction to the death of a celebrity. I couldn’t listen to anything of his for about a year without tearing up.
I'm still tearing up when I'm not careful. I was shocked by some prior celebrity deaths, but none felt as painful as Chris passing. And apart from that, I'm in my 50s, I've listened to literally all kinds of rock music and hundreds of singers, and Chris was the best, no question. There were some who were more *important* for the history of rock singing, like Ozzy, Freddy Mercury, and David Bowie (to name just three), but only Chris' voice could touch me like it did. He was the GOAT. There are three other singers that can make me as emotional, though, all of them are women: Björk, Ninet Tayeb, and Suzuka Nakamoto. Brad & Lex will get to them in due time, I'm patient.
Oh hell yes this is one of their most underrated songs. It really shows Chris full capacity and what a monstrous voice he had, he absolutely went mental in this one.
I understand all the talk about that voice, but what about the incredible drumming!
@Christian Adams
And those guitar rifts. This entire song is next level. Top 5 Soundgarden song. Lyrics. Chris' voice. Drumming. Rifts. The "Feel". It is so awesome
This is the song that hooked me into being a Soundgarden fan. The technical aspect of the vocals, and the playing where just out there for a 20 year old that just started playing bass. I was floored.
Soundgarden song that hooked me was "Jesus Christ Pose "
@Twisted same
I agree with Lex
The incredible vocals, intense and so much range. The guitars are a mix of all kinds of riffs ,all over the map. An outstanding band of the Seattle grunge era. My favorite along with Alice in Chains. Those two bands drew me to that music and made a slightly older(30 at the time) hard rock and metal fan very happy indeed.
This could be the greatest Soundgarden song ever
So fu#king dirty... it's one of my favorites. My first tattoo was the badmotorfinger sw blade.
Dirty, yeah. Just my opinion, having never heard this song before(I heard the rafio hits through the 90s by Soundgarden), the guitars, bass, drums have a little '90s C.O.C. flavor in this song. (To me)
I agree, Chris is top 5 for me, his vocal tone is just super human, it makes me laugh out loud on those high notes, its so good!!!
Him and Robert plant
Say Hello 2 Heaven....Hands All Over... the range is mind-blowing
@@lodey Absolutely, the man was just incredable!
@@ojs94bronco43 Definitely, two of the best to ever do it!
I like Sebastian Bach's Vocals as well. Bach & Cornell, two of the greatest 90’s Rock singers
Pleased to see you guys vibing with Slaves & Bulldozers, one of my all time favorite tracks by Soundgarden and also one of the best gems on the Badmotorfinger album lol great reaction and song choice as well, hats off to you two. This song is a pure banger and it perfectly demonstrates how far Chris's vocal range is able to reach. Insanity at its best, love this song and its meaning. ❤
Finally y'all got to hear the true power of Chris Cornell's voice, now Beyond the Wheel by Soundgarden for even more
This.
They are gonna be blown away again .
Excellent choice. Also don't forget Cold B. And New Damage.
Yup.
Yes but the live version from Superunknown deluxe. WAAY more powerful and Cornells vocal peak.
Cornell at the absolute peak of his prodigious power.
Lex, now you have to hear “Beyond the Wheel” by Soundgarden. You will freak!
Agreed. His stunning range and high notes on that tune are unbelievable.
It has to be a live version though, the album version doesn't do it justice
And Birth Ritual
Live version, good stuff
@@Undertaker5083 yes!!! especially live in 1990 i think, Its at a music festival I think in Germany
We need more Soundgarden on this channel! 🔥 No one sings like you anymore…
This one always feels like atomic powered Black Sabbath to me, and Chris Cornell's voice travels into new dimensions - an amaaaaazing track! I miss Chris sooo damn much 😢 Gone far too freakin' soon. So glad we have epics like this to listen to, but still wish he was still here with us living his best life and making new music ❤👍
this melts sabbath into a tiny puddle of goo
This is one of those riffs, like The Thing That Should Not Be, that defines Heavy.
Chris was the total package, Vocals + Guitar. RIP MAN 🙏
Don't forget he started out as the drummer of Soundgarden!
I think “Birth Ritual” by Soundgarden is probably the most unreal Chris Cornell vocal performance. Ridiculously high pitched and LOUD.
That's a good one on the Singles soundtrack
OF ALL TIME!!!
I agree with Lex, Chris voice was technically very incredible, very expressive, always in tune, a great range, incredible control, incredible screams without falsetto, but also a beautiful voice when singing melodies
The guy was incredible. He could sing anything.
When he drops to the low and smooth tone after the drum fill before exploding back to the intense vocals is an example of what made Chris Cornell great!
The way they took a slow rocking, like a very old wooden rocking chair. Threw in sounds from a machine shop, and a lyric rhythm that sways like a nursery rhyme. It’s just cool.
Lex on point as usual! Chris Cornell one of the greatest voices ever.
This song is amazing and a total showcase for Chris’s vocal abilities no doubt, one of the greatest ever. Equally as great was his ability to connect with the listener with every word he sang. #LoudLove
Exactly he made you feel every word
And even Axl Rose, to his credit, has said as much -- I think it was a 1990 RS interview where Rose (who had recently won top male vocalist award or poll) said if he could sing like Chris Cornell, he'd "have it made".
This album is absolute solid fk'n gold. Literally not a bad song on the album. I still listen to it all the time, and it's one of those rare albums that I typically listen to all the way through without skipping.
Absolutely
Is there a bad Soundgarden song? Some are an acquired taste, but they are still interesting to listen to.
One of my favourites. Seen him with Soundgarden and Audioslave. One of THE BEST VOCALISTS EVER. ANYWHERE. ANYTIME. MAN ROCKED !! Cried when he died.
What makes Chris stand out is that he can do songs like this, then do something completely different like, "Like A Stone". He can do both, equally well, while emotion oozes from his soul.
Ahhh…memories of seeing them live, down front in the pit. Some of the best times I’ve had going to concerts.
A great song for your reaction by Chris Cornell: "Seasons" its off of the soundtrack from the movie 'Singles'. His voice is beautiful here, I think you'll love it.
I love how she’s just loving it! And he’s thinking it out like “this is what I think every day of my life” lol
This is actually my most favorite song in the world, EXCEPT only the live version. This studio version is fine, but the live versions of this song are different and experiencing them live is even better. This is actually the last song they played in concert shortly before Chris's death. RIP dear Chris. They often played it as an encore song. It makes me feel like I'm a dragon bounding from one mountain top to another. Powerful, beasty and free... lol. One of the first songs I heard of Soundgarden's was in 1989, "Loud Love," and the intro starts with some screech-y guitar that turns into Chris's voice. It blew my mind. I was a diehard fan since. Matt Cameron's drumming also changed my world. Some people keep time on drums, Matt makes music and paints pictures.
I agree, Chris Cornell has the best voice in rock.
He's for sure in the top 10 👍 But there are some others that might also deserve that throne:
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There's also quite a few great ones besides the ones that I have listed here 😅
My top 10 singers
1. Kyo- Dir En Grey
2. Kurt Cobain- Nirvana
3. John Lennon- The Beatles
4. Ronnie radke - Falling in reverse
5. Chester Bennington- Linkin park
6. Glenn Danzig- Misfits
7. bradley nowell- sublime
8. tatiana shmailyuk- jinjer
9. dolores o'riordan- The cranberries
10. Jim Morrison- The doors
Chris Cornell, Rob Halford, Jim Morrison, Ronnie James Dio, Sebastian Bach, Bruce Dickinson, Jeff Tate, Robert Planet, Ann Wilson, Eddie Vedder, James LaBrie & Ozzy = all voices I can never get enough of🤘🏻💜🤘🏻
8:35 omg I never thought of that ur right
This is, in my opinion, pinnacle Soundgarden. The vocals, the weight of the guitars, the groove of the rhythm section, the angst. It's just a perfect moment from one of my favorite bands.
My favorite song of theirs. Song Rocks!!
This is a good song to describe what it feels like when you snap!
Chris’s best vocal performance for me
I agree Lex... Chris's had the perfect hard rock voice... You should check out Soundgarden "Hands all over"...
Yes! Baby, Chris!!! 😍
This song is the perfect example of the vocal sonic blast capabilities of one Mr. Chris Cornell. Just otherworldly!
Wow did not expect to see this! This is one of my all time favorite SG songs. They performed this live at the 1992 Lollapalooza in the Detroit area, and incorporated part of Ted Nugent's song Stranglehold which was fantastic how they did it and that they did it as an homage to being in the Detroit area. Thanks for this! ~Be Blessed
Chris Cornell is THE Grunge God, no doubt! Rest in peace 🙏
I grew up on late 60's -70's music. Lots of amazing vocalists during that era and since then. But I'd have to put Chris Cornell in the top five as far as sheer power, range and control. Never heard anything like him. And he seems to do it so effortlessly.
First song I ever heard Soundgarden play live was "Hands all over" amazing song when you see it performed live!
My introduction as well. Still one of my Top 10 Soundgarden songs for sure.
Saw them at Santa Monica Civic Auditorium, opening for Danzig
When Chris says "So Bleed your heart out!"... WHEW!!! Chris is the GOAT!
Chris's either a capella, acoustic or heavy as hell had a beast of a range. I was a goth girl studying opera when I first heard "Jesus Christ Pose" by Soundgarden; obsessed ever since. Maynard, Lane and Chris..no one can touch them vocally!
Chris for sure GOAT!
GOOSEBUMPS WITH A COLD CHILL THROUGH THE BODY!!!!!!!
Chris Cornell has one of the greatest voices in music history for sure
I remember when this was released, whole album was great, couldn't stop listening...kickass band.
This is my favorite Soundgarden track of all time, brilliant just brilliant 🖤 RIP Chris Cornell
This album from Soundgarden is truly amazing and this is my favorite song. Put this on driving down the road and I'm head banging and getting weird looks. Chris Cornell can be put in legionary status with his voice. 🤘💥🤘
Soundgarden - like suicide, searching with my good eye closed, room a thousand years wide, loud love, hands all over, fell on back days, 4th of July.....just to name a few of my favorites 🤘🙂🤘
Love Soundgarden. This song in particular is probably the pinnacle of Chris' vocal performances in my opinion.
Chris Cornell, Freddie Mercury, Maynard, Myles Kennedy, and Geddy Lee. My top 5. So glad y'all finally did this one.
I grew up listening to black sabbath and this band most reminded me of them from the grunge period. This is the quintessential sound garden sound!
🤘🤘🔥CHRIS CORNELL BEST ROCK N ROLL VOCALS OF ALL TIME. R.I.P CHRIS CORNELL 🔥🤘🤘🤘
Gun and Hands All Over for the next Soundgarden tunes!!!
Soundgarden is just flat out bad azz!!!
My favourite singer in my favourite band ever..
Lucky me...
The soundtrack to my life is Soundgarden.
Miss you Chris...
Lex you're so right, he's the greatest Voice ever..
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Such an amazing talent Chris was. To hear this and then hear him do a song like The Keeper. So versatile.
Love Soundgarden. My daughter use to get upset with me for playing them and S.T.P. All the time. I'm almost 65 and 💘 a good wailing , emotional voice!!
So Good,one of the songs that really shows how powerful his voice really was,Loud Love is another one that kicks ass.I agree Lex,him and Robert Plant from Zep
Yes I would say Chris and Layne Staley are my favourites for sure 👌
03:25 - and this is when I realised I loved her. Shout out from Glasgow, Scotland.
Agree with Lex about Chris voice😍 Loud love is another great example. The intro where his voice seemless takes over from the guitar 👌
Really rocked out in Soundgarden of this era. Try "Rusty Cage" or "Outshined" to get a bit of a taste of the power. And almost every single track on Superunknown is a banger
I agree with you Lex....Chris does have the best voice...soooo much character, passion and skill
Saw Chris live a few times. Yeah, he can do this live, probably better than the disc. F'n amazeballs !
Cornell definitely has one of the greatest Rock voices ever. Even people who are not fans of his bands recognize that. He also has the widest octave range of any I believe, as well as the best control of that range.
Next check out Soundgarden, "Beyond The Wheel" April 16th 1990 Dusseldorf, Germany. Another performance that is unbelievable.
Lex you should have been born a rocker. You are spot on every time. Chris has absolutely but arguably the best voice in Rock.
This is my favorite Soundgarden song. A lesson in grunge all in this masterpiece of a track.
One of the single greatest vocal performances ever 🎤🙏
I was fortunate enough to see Soundgarden play live at large clubs, a couple of times before they’d gotten famous, and the thing about Chris Cornell, is he sounded that good live. That whole band was amazing, but his vocals always stood out.
Amazing song writer epic singer one of the best ever so glad i got to see him in concert.
Beyond the wheel you should check out also birth ritual
For some more great Cornell vocals, try his live performance of When I'm Down at the Troubadour.
RIP great one
Chris’s voice is so damn unbelievable. You are 100% correct, Lex. Chris…best singer of all time.
More Soundgarden guys, you will enjoy every second.
I love this album so much.
A lot of people out there agree with Lex on Chris Cornell's voice. Such a good album. "the devil says . . . "
You have no idea how pleased and thankful I am that you covered this.
One of the very finest rock vocal chorus performances of all time.
Definitely one of the top 5 SoundGarden songs … check out :” H.I.V BABY! By them .But check out Chris Cornell’s vocals on “ Say hello to Heaven “ by Temple of the dog …and I agree with Lex : Chris was and still is the best … RIP Mr Cornell.
THE voice of that era for me - Nobody could belt out the tunes like Chris - sometimes he was a bit off live after a tour of screaming - so you didnt always get the best from him but damn - he was awesome
Chris Definitely holds one of the best voices of ALL time..and one of the best frontmen ever!!
And certainly was a remarkable human.
Rip. C.C
i love this woman!!! Her reaction is like so genuine!
chris cornell does have the best voice of all time, he is the gold standard. His lyrics are also hard to beat. GOAT
My fav Soundgarden song ever!!!!! 💜💜💜💜💜💜
My favorite Soundgarden song!
'always felt this was Chris' best vocal performance/recording since first listen back in the early 90s.
A crazy blend of absolute control and pushing vocals where you shouldn't. It's so unfortunate his voice was damaged for so many other albums
2:54 LEX IS SO WELL VERSED IN ROCK. SHE HAS EVERYTHING. LUCKY, LUCKY BRAD!
This is a masterpiece. Chris Cornell at his best. Very intense and mind blowing performance. My favourite song by Soundgarden.
this is reason 1 why Chris was the greatest
You guy's are by far the best duo to watch...super interested in the music and genuine reactions..great content!
Loud Love is worth a listen. One of the best intros ever.
Thank you for reacting to this one. Much love!!
Favorite song from Soundgarden I seen them live in Detroit at Lollapalooza
That Dio comparison by Lex is spot on. Never thought about it but yes he absolutely was inspired by Dio and it does come out in this song