Exactly at min 10:00, the first time EVERI have seen Cornell playing the drums..., I have read a lot about him initially being the drummer and have recorded the drum part for some of the first songs, but I have never EVER seen him play the drums..., I have tried and search for videos of him doing so but with no success... so it was nice even if it lasted a few seconds ;)
I've listened to other songs and they look like themselves. But this song...How did the vocalist sing the whole song in such a way that it looks like it's the Hatfield of 1998-2000? Surprisingly. And the riffs too, quite so the Metallics of 1999-2000. Thanks for the song, it's really cool.
Watched a lot of Headbangers Ball, but I don't remember seeing this one. True gem, and thanks for the upload. First time live in 1993 and the last time a few years ago. Played Troublegum, if I recall correct.
I have always felt Therapy? were about a decade before their time. Take Troublegum as a new album in the early 2000's, it would have been considered brilliant and ahead of it's time by critics. Followed with Infernal Love in maybe 2005, would have become huge like Sliptknot.
(Catwezle - Where it's Lyrics) Sometimes l wonder where l am Waking up in the morning It feels so strange And them l opened my eyes and l feel once again Go and take the whisky once agian This Is the Where it's Is the Where it's There are so many inside once agian Thinking l can feel It through Without you Still l open my eyes and l do once agian They try to follow the sea again This Is the Where it's This Is the Where it's Sometimes l wonder where l am Waking up to the morning And feeling the rain Feels as you open my eyes l feel It agian Sometimes ls wrong with me again But this isn't where it's at now But this isn't where it's at now But this isn't where it's at now But this isn't where it's at now But this isn't where it's at now
(Mind Body Soul Lyrics) l'm standing on the river's edge l'm looking dead on you And your face is strange so pale Is's twisted inside to Take a look through from the looking glass See your face l would never changes Everytime l change your way You know l feel that time again l'm standing on the river's edge l'm looking dead on you l'm standing on the river's edge l feel the same way too Soon well follow me And change your fucking up face And nothing seems to be Except the best of me And l can feel my desire l'm falling off the paper hole Every time that you take a chance That's not the mirror thing l'm standing on the river's edge l'm looking dead on the you And your face is strange so pale l feel the same way too You want be jesus Without suffering l'm playing around everyone Will l ever feel anything He wants to be a suffering Without lips through the finger He wants be a savior Without seeing Without seeing He wants be jesus Without the suffering She wants to make a shape ot It Without everything l'm feeling She wants to feel better Down Down in the river bed l make her feel something l make her feel something You want be jesus Without suffering l'm playing around everyone Will l ever feel anything l can't feel you But l can feel the pain The struggle and the suffering That's coursing through your veins You want to be a savior But you can't escape the truth That without the suffering There's nothing left to prove
I think what people forget when Fyfe left is that the balance of the band completely collapsed with him. Fyfe was obviously into EBM/EDM and carried a lot of the songs with Andy with the equivalent of a Hart-Mould vocal relationship in Husker Du. The mix of dance with rock and metal is what gave them their edge at the time. If you listen to Teethgrinder, it's not like anything else really at the time and they couldn't have done it individually only as an oddly matched 3 piece. It shouldn't have worked but it did with these 3 in the band. After Fyfe left they became something else different. It's a pity as they were fucking bonkers during this period and it shouldn't have worked but it did. It's good that they are still together and making music now, if only the Ewing-Cairns relationship wasn't so fractious and had lasted to produce a few more songs like Loose. They were definitely onto something with the 2 vocalists and the call and response technique.
Personally I can't get enough of this era Therapy? bringing their unapologetic unique tribal noise rock blend... that's when I fell in love with them! Brilliant stuff!
Fascinating era of the band after the massive success of Troublegum and underground hit Nurse, still on a roll with another masterpiece Infernal Love! Still love this album very much.. different vibe than Troublegum. Different dynamics and vibe; more new wave, post punk, gothic kinda tone sometimes... Really nice. Love Bad Mother!