...and to know that both *'BLACK RAIN'* and *'COLD BITCH'* were either partially or fully recorded during the 'Badmotorfinger' sessions (then separately released, included in the outtakes - "Super Deluxe" set, etc.). Imagine how over the top the original/indelible 1991 album release would have been if 'Black Rain' and 'Cold Bitch' had been part of the already great tracklisting! Even better for certain...🎸⚡🗣🎶🎙🥁⚡🎸
Not to this depth, but there's a superunknown commentary that was released in the anniversary edition, on Spotify. It's just Kim Thayill talking about the songs though.
I love how Chris Cornell is just walking around backstage looking lost with his guitar...lol. Kind of feels like a Spinal Tap movie clip or something...
Badmotorfinger will always be my favorite Soundgarden album. Superunknown might have their biggest hits and is their most diverse album, but BDM is way more consistent and technical. The music press and critics at the time were blind by Ten and Nevermind, and thats why BDM didnt get the attention those 2 had.
you know when you spelled BDM i could not help but to think of MDB as MY DYING BRIDE in reverse XD trust me it is also a great underrated Doom Metal band from England
People used to have such an ability to just talk about stuff in detail. The way they are just calmly talking and explaining. I never see that any more. It’s actually very rare to find people who can just discuss something in depth in a normal way.
LOL at "In english it should be OUTSHONE". I love Outshined since I was a kid and since I'm french I never realized this was a deliberate grammatical error until Chris pointed at it.
You're all wrong and so is Chris. Both "outshined" and "outshone" are correct. It depends on past, present or future tense. Present: "I'm feeling outshined" Past: "I felt outshone"
Thank you so much for putting this up. It's so hard to find things like this. Most bands are over explained. Soundgarden is not. Grunge is so underappreciated for what it was,and not studied. Music from different bands that sounded nothing like each other but shared a common name.
Bob Black , I agree with you. Just one more point to mention. Even though these bands as far as style sounded nothing alike they did share something that was the same. Most of these bands were recorded by Subpop or by Jack Endino. So, the recording equipment , recording technique and acoustics etc. we're the exact same. In the beginning of these recording studios, well they didn't have alot of money so they tended to generate alot of the same overall recording quality that each band shared. The SEATTLE SOUND.
Starting at 28:49, I can’t stop laughing! It’s a huge corrective on the Seattle rock scenes being dour and depressing when I remember a lot of humor and lighthearted moments.
I was born in DC in 1971 …my parents were both 20 when I was born which meant from day 1 I had access to great music,all kinds…..I’m 52 now & it’s become clear with no doubt whatsoever “Badmotorfinger” is my favorite record of all time in any genre 🖤it changed my life 😳🤯🤤
This is great to hear them all reflecting on this amazing piece of music, badmotorfinger holds a special place in my heart it will always be one of my favorite albums ♥
BassistAar in fact, Layne comes next. But Cornell has as much technique as Layne, and still has a greater variety, so I say that Chris is the best ... Although he understands that many opt for Layne, after all are two geniuses and certainly the biggest vocals of the scene.
Jesus Christ, the Layne Staley fanboys are so annoying. They creep on every Chris Cornell's vids comments section trying to bring him down. I like the guy, he was great at what he did, he had his lane but Cornell was on a whole another level as a singer/songwriter, he exploded the lanes.
Wow! What an absolute treasure this video is! This is one of my favourite albums from one of my favourite bands. Awesome to hear this level of insight on the writing and recording of every single song!
🙃 the way the video ended , with glorious SG Guild Guitar just sitting there glowing above the stage in it's Enigmatic pale beauty yeah i adore SG and love my BLACK Gibson SG
33:50: "If only we could ask Chris- ", "Yeah, where is Chris?"- has a whole different impact, now..... If anyone has seen the dynamic between a narc and the sensitive people they tend to target, then you may recognize the situation. And he was ready to get on with his life, not leave it. I love listening to this video, hearing their voices. (jenn)
oh yeah this Belmont always keeps his Guitar tuned Drop 'B' cos you know is a Goth Doom Metal 'B'elmont thing you know? i also may add that LOUDER THAN LOVE is one of the greatest next to old Badmotorfinger is just amazing how well both can mix together
Imagine if beinhorn produced this album, I think black rain and cold bitch would have replaced a couple of the lesser tracks on here and the mix would have been epic.
Oh my Gawd! I love these guys so much I can't stand it! I was born in 1970 on Uncle Dave Macon's land in Readyville, TN and grew up with the Grand Ol' Opry of the 1970s-80s but, when I heard Soundgarden for the first time in 1988 I fell in love immediately and became their #1 Hillbilly Fan ever.
SueCalico , this show is from the Louder Than Love tour. July 2, 1990. At Espace Ornano, Paris France. The most footage I've found of this is called ( My Dinner with Soundgarden ) just type that in youtube search.
Kim, Chris, Terry (Producer) Been, but I know Chris voice anywhere, without seeing him, it was so sexy, and charismatic, also that Pacific Northwest accent.