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Tribal People React to Audioslave Like a Stone 

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@The_Kiosk
@The_Kiosk Год назад
Bro we ALL weep inside when we think of Chris Cornell.
@Grungeflutter
@Grungeflutter Год назад
♥️
@HeatherMarieDriscoll
@HeatherMarieDriscoll Год назад
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@jaychipperson
@jaychipperson Год назад
Long live the legend and will always spread the appreciation of his work with others that share the same love for it 🤘
@ubersensai
@ubersensai Год назад
He didnt kill himself neither did Bennington i stg
@lesleyd2448
@lesleyd2448 Год назад
💯💯
@quieness
@quieness Год назад
"Some people sing about life, but very few dare to sing of death" Damn.... that hit me hard
@BeatMessiah
@BeatMessiah Год назад
I love these reactors. Mr Bughio tries to approach these videos with a desire to broaden his world. Mr Rind uses his intuition to draw parallels with the material and his own experience to make connections. Mr Jutt approaches everything with no assumptions and often hits the nail on the head with his interpretations. I miss Parvati she is so innocent and I think more so than the other reactors benefits from being exposed to things from outside of her world. I hope she can come back. The highlight of this video for me is the way Mr Rind’s face lit up when he saw the toddler and talked about children. He’s clearly a man who has a big heart and loves children. Thank you guys for giving us in other parts of the world the opportunity to meet these wonderful people and share in their humility and humanity.
@DanielJackson2010
@DanielJackson2010 Год назад
Will tell her you had nice things to say about her.
@isaacrushing8007
@isaacrushing8007 Год назад
I love these people as well. They show us how good people can be. They are like family to me. God bless them and keep them well. Their simple wisdom is an example for us all to follow. Bless.
@choice12ozborne
@choice12ozborne Год назад
I can't keep up with the names cuz I'm kind of new here but I for sure would love to sit down with the guy who has the white beard and tells a lot of anecdotes. It wouldn't just be the culture I would want to learn about but the universal wisdom that I see him giving in every video practically. Haven't watched a lot and I've just begun this one but he's already giving wisdom and life lessons. That would be so cool. I love speaking with the older people because they have so much stories and wisdom but I especially would love to sit with this man. He could tell me things that I literally have never heard in my life. It would be so cool. I wish he would do some sort of live chat between them, but translator and maybe a few people in aive chat streamyard. He would probably need to choose some people so they weren't just totally disrespectful because some people are jerks. So he would definitely need to probably choose anyone he knows in USA to do this exchange of ideas and I'd like to just sit and ask one of these guys or the lady but particularly the gentleman what they do the day before yesterday. I mean what did they do yesterday because I'm having problems with English myself. To me that would be so cool and enlightening. Just to sit down and have the men tell me about his day that he may think is just redundant but to me it would be extraordinary
@BeatMessiah
@BeatMessiah Год назад
@@choice12ozborne that’s Abdul Aziz Rind
@ianm1462
@ianm1462 Год назад
Great song choice and interesting reactions as always. This is the only react channel I find worthwhile. These folks truly have no cultural overlap with the Western music they’re exposed to and it results in true, visceral reactions. Love to see it. And RIP Chris Cornell
@brianbailey1681
@brianbailey1681 Год назад
Agreed, its cool seeing people hear like your fav song for the first time but seeing such diverse interpret what they can from their beliefs and all that is really enlightening
@nikhilreddy8550
@nikhilreddy8550 Год назад
As an Indian, I can say there are many English speaking folks in India who don't consume Western Music at all. Even if they do it's usually the very recent, popular ones that are famous all over the world. I introduced my wife to classic rock. This is one of her favorite songs. I introduced her to this song but now she made it her own. It was a fun journey for me.
@randal_gibbons
@randal_gibbons Год назад
@@nikhilreddy8550 your comment is not something I hear every day and it tells me that despite culture and distance, we humans are very much the same. Good for you to share this music with your wife. I loved how you described it as a journey. If you haven't already, you should listen to the collaboration he did with Pearl Jam called Temple of the Dog.
@MrZReacts88
@MrZReacts88 Год назад
“Kids are just like flowers. So beautiful” I agree. And that statement warmed my heart❤
@dt089
@dt089 Год назад
I listen to Chris 24/7 but when I see other people reacting to him and can see they're moved by him, it makes me emotional. Truly one of, if not the greatest rock vocalist ever.
@mishmashmedley
@mishmashmedley Год назад
I love how Riaz just lit up (smiled) when he saw the baby. You can tell he's a family man who loves all of his children (and grandchildren!)
@michelemahon141
@michelemahon141 Год назад
This song (Audioslave, Soundgarden, Three Days Grace, Alice In Chains and Incubus, as well) kept me company after my husband died. “I long to be there”
@fgoogle5576
@fgoogle5576 Год назад
Bless you and he... I'm sorry for your loss
@WingmanSR
@WingmanSR Год назад
"we have something that digs at us, at least we dig each other" I love Incubus
@ReeN1995
@ReeN1995 Год назад
I am going through a breakup rn so I cannot even imagin your pain. I hope you can heal
@oliwan666
@oliwan666 Год назад
Same here. I lost my wife in 2018. I promised her NOT to go with her and here I am. I wish you all of my blessings and hope that you may get somehow happy again.
@valeriegarza1705
@valeriegarza1705 11 месяцев назад
I just read your comment and brought tears to my eyes. My husband would sing this song to me almost everyday before he passed. He passed away saving a 4 yr old stuck in a burning car 5 years ago. I imagine him in a big house singing this song to me waiting patiently for me to join him 😢. He saved my life when I met him I was in a bad way and he pulled me out.
@cazzyodo
@cazzyodo Год назад
30 seconds into hearing the song: "he has a very unique style" 100% correct. Great song choice. I love your videos and the insight everyone has. Thank you.
@FAAFO-d8r
@FAAFO-d8r Год назад
Mr Rind is VERY astute! He picks up VERY subtle things most English speaking people would miss. On the Hurt video as well. This is a wise and humble man. When he says "he was sadder than Chester or Kurt, You can see it in his eyes". It hit hard. RIP CC
@ashscott6068
@ashscott6068 Год назад
Well, if you don't understand the lyrics, you have no choice but to pay more attention to everything else. Most people's first listen to a song, they're trying to hear the words
@Cablecol
@Cablecol Год назад
My mom who was 80 at the time liked Like A Stone so much that my sister bought her the Audioslave CD! RIP Mom and Chris Cornell💞
@justaguy2365
@justaguy2365 Год назад
RIP Chris Cornell!!! The best Rock singer of the past 30 years. There's a massive mural of him in my hometown.
@quinsuchor7725
@quinsuchor7725 Год назад
I adore seeing all of their reactions, but Mr. Bughio tends to be my favorite to watch. He's so visually expressive of how the music is touching his soul--it's such a beautiful thing to see.
@Daniel-Strain
@Daniel-Strain Год назад
Wow, as a fan of Chris Cornell, this is one of the most emotional and fascinating of your videos. I loved the wise insights that everyone in the reaction shared. Love and thanks to you all from Houston, Texas. :)
@IvanKaz1
@IvanKaz1 Год назад
At the end of the video you see the raw emotion in Mr. Bughio. His pain, sorrow and regret. Very touching.
@SocketSilver
@SocketSilver Год назад
This song talks to my heart. My time in the Marines. Learned an officer died at 54. 5 kids and 6 grandkids.
@FlippyHambone
@FlippyHambone Год назад
Semper Fi, brother
@fgoogle5576
@fgoogle5576 Год назад
SAY HELLO TO HEAVEN... is a song written by this singer over 30 years ago about the death of his best friend, he was only 24 when he died. A very sad and beautiful song that these kind gentlemen would really feel and enjoy.
@R_SENAL
@R_SENAL Год назад
Always wonderful to get their takes on things, have their reactions to songs we've lived with for so long. We are surrounded by so much music it can be easy to forget the meanings of each piece amid the cacophony, but this was a good choice in keeping with the theme of life and death you've been hitting on lately. Another fabulous song by Chris Cornell about death is Say Hello To Heaven from his Temple of the Dog album and this would show off Chris as a younger man and more of his range as a vocalist. And of course I come back to Queen too, because Freddie Mercury died so tragically, but it was a terminal disease, not anything self-inflicted that ended him. The song These Are The Days Of Our Lives," was written as a goodbye and thank you to Freddie's fans as he knew he had not long left to live. Show Must Go On is another like it, released after his death, from the same album.
@backgroundmusik
@backgroundmusik Год назад
I do hope they do Temple of the Dog. The band itself is a memorial for a dead man. Say Hello to Heaven would be great but Hunger Strike would be an interesting watch.
@CanadaDan
@CanadaDan Год назад
First time I come across this channel, I'm glad I did. It blew my mind, how someone who's culture is so different from ours can still enjoy such beautiful music, no matter the race, age, religion, nothing. Chris Cornell, R.I.P brother
@werewolfmedialv
@werewolfmedialv Год назад
These are such a series of beautiful expositions on the interconnectivity between humans through art. Love these!
@SunshinyDay4423
@SunshinyDay4423 10 месяцев назад
I binge watched your channel and I love Chris Cornell so much. The way they expressed their thoughts of the song were so beautiful! Thanks!
@karlgavin968
@karlgavin968 Год назад
Such wise men, a great song to react to. Amazing video my friend.
@aMoodWithaView
@aMoodWithaView Год назад
I've always loved this song. I enjoyed your interpretation, and their reactions. Thank you.
@TheGriff2004
@TheGriff2004 Год назад
This is an amazing concept for music reactions. I love their wisdom. They are almost always right on about the singer and the song they've just heard. The small lessons they speak of really makes this channel special.
@JimmySaint43
@JimmySaint43 Год назад
My jaw always drops at the keen insights and interpretations, and these reactors don't speak English as a first language and must draw parallels, and many times my perception of a song is totally blown out of the water. This is an example of how people from two vastly different cultures can come together and find relation, and in the end we all gain wisdom and broader horizons. \Mr. Rind's insights and wisdom leave me feeling more enlightened, not only about the meaning of the song but life itself. Thank you guys so much for your work and I look forward to all your future videos. Farewell and God bless from Canada!
@jaredjohnson8628
@jaredjohnson8628 Год назад
I love these interpretations as they might differ from my own. It provides an outlook that I perhaps wouldn't have considered. Thanks to you all!
@JC-nl9yq
@JC-nl9yq Год назад
They have such a good grasp on the emotions conveyed in the song! How amazing. Mashallah.
@thelocusst
@thelocusst Год назад
This is a really hard song to listen to. I love it so much musically, it it makes me think of everyone We’ve lost and about myself. It was nice to see these men feel it the way I do. Thank you guys for this
@Sonata675
@Sonata675 Год назад
This is a great channel, everyone had really great perceptions of the song. Please let them try the song “Simple Man” original song by Lynard Skynard but I think the song is recreated done best by the band Shinedown. I like this channel a lot, thanks for your uploads.
@pamelaleannefreeland9025
@pamelaleannefreeland9025 Год назад
Chris Cornell is tied for my favorite singer ever (tied with Layne Staley from Alive in Chains). It makes my heart so happy to see you get to appreciate him and his work. He lives on and will continue to. Chris was the lead singer of multiple extremely famous bands, the latest of which was Audioslave. Temple of the Dog and Soundgarten were his two other HUGE bands. I’m sure you’ve unknowingly heard these bands before. Chris could convey his emotion, especially pain, in an unparalleled way. He was a true genius. You should listen to Chris sing the song he wrote for a former band mate who passed years before his own death. The song is called Say Hello 2 Heaven and Chris’s band he performed it with was Temple of the Dog. I highly suggest it. That and Alice In Chains song Nutshell (that’s my other favorite singer Layne Staley, who also sadly passed away far too young). The reaction at the end is exactly how I feel knowing we have lost such greatness, such humanity in the deaths of these young artists. They are so far from alone. Love from Ohio. 💜
@markyates1116
@markyates1116 Год назад
WOW, I really loved this one. A favorite song of mine and actually made better by all of your reaction and interpretation. Very emotional and good as well
@Caperhere
@Caperhere Год назад
Not sure if it’s the same in Pakistan, but here every hotel room has a Bible in it. I often wonder if band members read the Bible for that reason. They play shows until late at night, and can’t just fall asleep when they get back to their hotel rooms. Maybe a lot of Bible reading takes place under these circumstances . It’s sort of unusual to see Bibles so regularly. Most homes don’t have Bibles in sight. If families have one, it’s usually tucked away somewhere , out of sight. This is just from my own experience . As always, you’ve presented an interesting topic, and insightful discussion . PS. Did Abdul one time say he played a stringed instrument ?
@chinbeard3852
@chinbeard3852 Год назад
Fantastic as always. Their insights are sometimes so different from my own, and really profound in their own way, that it makes me appreciate how universal music is even if we don't speak the same language.
@chewminem2044
@chewminem2044 Год назад
I started crying as you explain the meaning behind the lyrics and what Chris’s intention for the song. It’s very deep and I was singing this song for a month until now I can’t believe it
@PianoGirl76
@PianoGirl76 Год назад
Me too! It is beautiful to see them react to the genius that was Chris and how his songs transcend all language. It definitely brought me to tears seeing how Mr. Bughio felt it in his soul.
@lexiyoutube
@lexiyoutube Год назад
hahaha. Riaz: The building looks so ancient..... Same TR Garder roofs that we still use today! First time for me also , nice song , thanks for the explanation and wise comments! Take care.
@JustTanya.
@JustTanya. Год назад
There is a song by Evanescence called "Like You" that I recently heard again today that is very much like the topic of this video. It's more about wanting to be with the one that has passed away. When people you love die, some of us long to be with that person in the afterlife. They are empty inside without them here and despite so many people around, they feel completely alone. Mental health is so difficult to navigate through and some people just cannot get through another day. I've been there many times in my life. Artists tend to feel more intensely about things because they are tapping into emotions that many are too uncomfortable with to handle let alone talk about. That's why we still miss Chester, Chris and Kurt and so many others; but the legacy they left us with helps to keep the memories of them alive. 😎👍
@DianaRussia531
@DianaRussia531 Год назад
Beautiful, from the insight, to the brilliance of the song. Chris had a way of making everyone look at themselves and spark a desire to be more empathetic.
@jebjab22
@jebjab22 Год назад
This blew my mind. The way they see, hear and feel this song is amazing.
@oliveb.
@oliveb. Год назад
I love this song so much. I always love listening to their interpretations, they are so smart and insightful. RIP Chris Cornell.
@SweetLike
@SweetLike Год назад
I’ve watched most of your videos and I’m noticing that while I know almost every song you’ve played, I never watched the videos. It’s interesting to see them discovering the song with the videos and how that impacts the songs meaning. For me, the songs were always just the sounds so it’s changing some of my perspectives on the songs meanings as well. This one is a perfect example- I listened to Audioslave and Soundgarden for years but I never saw any of the videos before
@AW-yj6md
@AW-yj6md Год назад
It always amazes me when I see young people like this, speak on, reflect on life and death, at such young ages, once more that they experience or witness such dire situations,.as a group, all of us, would so not want someone so young to go through hardships, and horror, at such young ages, not be exposed to such things, and all we can do is pass our knowledge onto them, as perhaps as an inoculation to prepare them for something that may come later in life,..when I was a kid, during the 1960's, my parents tried to shield me, all the while, still educating me, on the perils of life, don't talk to strangers, be aware of your surroundings,..but because of tv, for kids now, it's the internet, but for my generation it was tv, Walter Cronkite, Mike Wallace, on the news every day, reporting live from, and on the Vietnam War,..I saw the violence, and the worry and grief from my mom, for my dad, and I was too young at that time to understand, but I was still exposed, and didn't decipher it all until later, as a young adult,..there is a group, I know so many for you to get to, if you haven't, do check out Pink Floyd,..a song, well the album, Dark Side Of The Moon, is a revelation, about life, youth, and death,..Time, is one of the songs, and as I was at the time, and even more so now that I'm old, you may be amazed at how young these young men were when they made this masterpiece,.. , do keep going, your videos are just wonderful,.. Godspeed, Peace .....
@TheNourishedWarrior
@TheNourishedWarrior Год назад
It was so fascinating to watch the reaction to Chris Cornell's voice. I could see in them (especially Mr. Bughio) the same nearly visceral reaction myself and countless others have had to his voice - and that feeling never diminishes. Even after 30 years. Before even translating the lyrics you can see its effect. Just fascinating. id really love to see them experience the music without knowing anything about the life of the artist- i wonder what they would pick up on... and i'd love to see their thoughts on what the song is about before the lyrics are translated. great content! thank you!
@gracemichelli.2am124
@gracemichelli.2am124 Год назад
I am so glad I found this channel. So unique and amazing. 😊
@lindahale9876
@lindahale9876 2 месяца назад
I just found your channel today and have been binge watching. Thank you so much for doing this. It helps to make my foundation stronger that we are all alike no matter where we come from. I love you for doing this.
@TRYBALS
@TRYBALS 2 месяца назад
Welcome!!
@ShaneH5150
@ShaneH5150 Год назад
Very good analysis and explanation and meaning of the lyrics. He did have a very beautiful voice, may he rest in peace.
@sarahallegra6239
@sarahallegra6239 Год назад
Fascinating as always! This song will be stuck in my head for the rest of the week now, haha. But it’s worth it!
@TRYBALS
@TRYBALS Год назад
Hi Sarah, thanks. Just curious that why haven't you seen this as it was uploaded two weeks ago for patrons?
@sarahallegra6239
@sarahallegra6239 Год назад
@@TRYBALS Oh I actually usually wait to watch things until they’re uploaded here! I figured that helped out the channel more if I watch it through RU-vid, and I don’t always trust myself to remember to watch something a second time. I consider patreon something I do for the sake of supporting the creators. If I get something out of it, well, that’s a bonus, but that’s not why I’m supporting through there. Of course, if I’m wrong and it would be more helpful for you to have me watch early, just let me know! 😊
@TRYBALS
@TRYBALS Год назад
@@sarahallegra6239 that's so thoughtful of you though it's the same video on Patreon so anyone watching it over there would help the same way as they'll watch it here. I just share it's link to Patreon as early Access whenever possible. Thank you for your support Sarah, it really means a lot ❤️
@sarahallegra6239
@sarahallegra6239 Год назад
@@TRYBALS Oh great! I’ll keep that in mind in the future! Sometimes I see notifications better through RU-vid, but it’s good to know it doesn’t cost you a view if I watch early!
@Top3sy
@Top3sy Год назад
@@sarahallegra6239 Real MVP award goes to you
@j.t.3798
@j.t.3798 Год назад
This was powerful, brother! Great content!
@onisnazir1317
@onisnazir1317 Год назад
And again, though i,ve heard this song before several times, the. Translator even gave me insight. Great job as always sir
@WitchDoctor87
@WitchDoctor87 Год назад
RIP Chris Cornell, thanks for a great video and choice in song to share.
@nourpetite
@nourpetite 2 месяца назад
this is the best video i have ever seen in my life. i wish i could sit with them in every conversation.
@nonnez324
@nonnez324 Год назад
Deathbed is more of being bed-bound and near death . . . age doesn't always matter, however . . . it could also mean what you said in your explanation depending upon context. Love your channel, your participants, and your content by the way!
@michael_leclezio
@michael_leclezio Год назад
Oh man, great topic again! can't wait to watch! Watching! :)
@kevinyountrevzupak8686
@kevinyountrevzupak8686 Год назад
I love this. I truly do. Bless you, and bless them.
@MrHellford667
@MrHellford667 Год назад
I love that they all agree its awesome...
@e-reptiledysfunction2243
@e-reptiledysfunction2243 Год назад
I love this song, I listen to it all the time, it was very interesting to hear the perspective of ppl from a different culture
@thelocusst
@thelocusst Год назад
This was amazing and you guys reacted perfectly.
@sharleneemerson6357
@sharleneemerson6357 Год назад
They would love Spoonman by Soundgarden and then maybe Black Hole Sun. Love their reactions to music!!🤘🔥🤘
@ridiculousname8570
@ridiculousname8570 Год назад
I'd recommend Popular Monster from Falling in Reverse, a mix of hip hop and heavy while also having a message about mental health that would be fun to see everyone react to!
@acy2004
@acy2004 Год назад
Yes I also recommend Popular Monster by Falling in Reverse.
@Berekete89
@Berekete89 Год назад
Man, I never thought an Eastern tribe would help me better understand a voice that was part of my life. I am very grateful for this channel.
@impromptu-No4
@impromptu-No4 Год назад
what a wonderful thing to do.. Thanks for doing this video... and I'm so happy to see people from different religious backgrounds take the time to listen (knowing the song may be based on a Christian God) and do so without judgement.. and ultimately agree and align that we're all essentially the same.. Cheers guy, I'm now a fan!
@Dorelaxen
@Dorelaxen Год назад
Chris Cornell was one of the most important artists in my life. Grunge music hit it big right as I was in my early teens, so you're just finding yourself, discovering who you are. Kurt, Chris, Scott, Layne, all those guys helped shape my tastes in music (and style, everybody wore flannel back then). Now they're all gone except for Eddie Vedder. 30 years next year since Kurt's passing. I was working at a pizza joint when I heard it on the radio. We all just sort of stood there, not really understanding. There's a line from Wish You Were Here by Pink Floyd. "Did they get you to trade your heroes for ghosts." Yeah, they did. They really did. Does it happen to everyone? Do we all reach a point where we just want to go back in time? To those days where we felt comfortable and we understood our world, even if those times weren't the best? Just back to when everything we cherished was still there and alive? I never thought I'd be like that. Yet, here we are. RIP Chris. Hope you've found the peace you never could in life.
@rullmourn1142
@rullmourn1142 Год назад
Great song, and great reactions.
@williamhurrelbrink3324
@williamhurrelbrink3324 Год назад
Beautiful reactions from these wise men. Thank you sirs.
@capn82
@capn82 Год назад
This is powerful. Bless these guys. It’s powerful seeing these reactions.
@k333rl
@k333rl Год назад
there are some guys that did a remake of 'right in two' by tool from a rooftop in a middle eastern country that would be interesting to see a reaction on.
@megamanx466
@megamanx466 Год назад
That guitar riff around the end is the best part of that song to me. 😄
@E4drht
@E4drht Год назад
The ‘ancient’ building this video was filmed in once belonged to another great and missed musician…. Jimi Hendrix.
@cedrikhellstern8916
@cedrikhellstern8916 Год назад
I Love this Series! Would be cool if they could react to some Music from my main man Bob Dylan Cheers! Keep it up
@Triggerhippie70
@Triggerhippie70 Год назад
I love watching your videos. I do think that they tend to be off from time to time on their assessment of the meaning of a song. With that said, I absolutely love watching your videos. I love to hear their commentary I think they’re very insightful, and in my opinion, their reaction videos bring the world together.
@DeMause
@DeMause Год назад
Once again I am very impressed by your decision to discuss the deeper meanings and topics of the songs you react to. I've loved both Audioslave and Rage Against The Machine (RATM is the same band but with a different singer) since I was a teenager. They were both very formative part of shaping my worldview. If you decide to do orchestral songs again in the future I would love to see you do a reaction to "Answers". It is an orchestral piece with lyrics in english that was composed by a Japanese studio. It was created for inclusion in a videogame called Final Fantasy but the piece is beautiful on its own. It also has an accompanying cinematic called "End of an Era" which you can choose to either show or not show with the song.
@choice12ozborne
@choice12ozborne Год назад
I would love to sit down and just listen to them tell stories. Especially the man with the white beard. I would love that. RU-vidr, have you ever thought about having live setup with three or four people to exchange ideas or just speak to each other? That would be really cool to watch. Thanks
@MrsBeasleys1111
@MrsBeasleys1111 Год назад
Beautiful reactions❤
@welljer
@welljer Год назад
The acoustic version hits me harder than the studio version. The song really opens up in its nature when it's stripped down
@danwiththeplans
@danwiththeplans Год назад
Great video! I highly recommend exposing these 3 gentlemen to the video for "Silent Lucidity" by QUEENSRYCHE. It's a hauntingly beautiful song about fear and dream states, and comforting a child through them. You can also tell them that it's one of Ustad Elizabeth's favourite reactions on The Charismatic Voice.
@mattwhite8904
@mattwhite8904 Год назад
I still mourn the loss of Chris. I feel so lucky to have been live at the same time he made music.
@mamaalaska
@mamaalaska Год назад
I truly respect Abdul He feels like a kindred spirit to my own heart.
@yeaaahbuddy1991
@yeaaahbuddy1991 5 месяцев назад
I love these guys ❤ love and peace from Michigan, USA 🙏🙏🙏
@marianadamelio
@marianadamelio Год назад
Hearing Chris always make me cry uncontrollably. It's amazing how much he transmits with his music to everyone who listens to it
@loricrane5315
@loricrane5315 Год назад
Really enjoyed this
@Dadabull
@Dadabull 2 месяца назад
love all the reactions. Sharing humanity...
@hovis62
@hovis62 Год назад
Wonderful episode!
@whateversmurfette
@whateversmurfette Год назад
I love them all so much, and it makes me worried they won't all be in future videos after you do interviews for new family members. I know the new ones will be like family to me as well, but I hope so much none of these will go. Also I hope the most to see Parvati, she is my sister 100%!
@seanhird6464
@seanhird6464 Год назад
I strongly recommend the song "Be Yourself," also from Audioslave. It's been my favorite song for a long time now.
@TheJemmaGrl
@TheJemmaGrl Год назад
Chris Cornell was an amazing artist. I mourn what music him and Chester could have produced
@lesleyd2448
@lesleyd2448 Год назад
Chris had such a unique special one of a kind voice. RIP CC 💜
@nathanbanke2095
@nathanbanke2095 6 месяцев назад
Watched the music video for Like A Stone yesterday, cried a bit, mainly cuz I lost my grandma around this time 2 years ago, plus Cornell was amazing. I deeply miss both
@HeatherMarieDriscoll
@HeatherMarieDriscoll Год назад
Thank you soooo much for this ❤️
@backgroundmusik
@backgroundmusik Год назад
Hunger Strike please, by Temple of The Dog. It was a "super group" created by Chris Cornell as a tribute to his friend, Andrew Wood of Mother Love Bone. The song Hunger Strike also includes is Eddie Vedder of Pearl Jam, whose Performance of the song Black from MTV's Unplugged is amazing. If you swing back around to Cornell, Nothing Compares 2 U is an amazing cover and also would open the door for some Prince.
@krakenhawkstratdude204
@krakenhawkstratdude204 Год назад
I remember buying this album and listening to it over and over while deployed overseas. I am the Highway is still one of the best’s songs ever played.
@The_Kiosk
@The_Kiosk Год назад
Love me some Audioslave.
@wdace1
@wdace1 Год назад
Chris Cornell dies before Chester Beddingfield, but they were so close they were godfathers to each other’s kids. That’s why their deaths were so close together, it’s so sad
@wdace1
@wdace1 Год назад
And I’ve always thought this was his plea for peace
@Tat2dCrystal
@Tat2dCrystal Год назад
Please play “Hate Me” by Blue October for them. It hits me in the heart every time I hear it. I’m so happy to see how much Chris Cornell and Chester Bennington are being appreciated. They were both amazing vocalists. They’re dearly missed!
@br9374
@br9374 Год назад
Great video once again.. so much fun usually but this one was deep. I'm curious what reactions to Japanese band "Dir en Grey" song "Vinushka". Intense, but there's a deep emotional message.
@sherryjolliff8015
@sherryjolliff8015 9 месяцев назад
First time I heard Chris Cornell was when Soundgarden did Badmoterfinger. I was in love. I listened to that cassette so many times. I love the reaction from these gentlemen 😊 Music and food bring people together and I've seen videos of them doing reactions to both ❤
@DK-xd3ct
@DK-xd3ct Год назад
I love everyone in these videos. I would be proud to be their friends!
@Sith-ari100
@Sith-ari100 Год назад
Uncles studying the music video as if they’re in lecture. Awesome to see the effort they put into understanding the art
@dileep_j203
@dileep_j203 Год назад
🖤🖤🖤. Please do more of Chris, Chester, Eddie and Layne ;). Next suggestion : Doesn't remind me by audioslave
@Robot666House
@Robot666House Год назад
When Audioslave got together my mom never listened to them. Even though the singer is from her favorite band Soundgarden, they broke up right around when my dad died and she stopped listening to them because it was too sad for her and she said Audioslave just wasn't the same
@theofficialinali
@theofficialinali Год назад
I identified with this song as a child but never knew the history behind it, or really considered the specific meaning of the lyrics. I only knew it resonated, and not why. It is very interesting to learn about it along with all of you. Thank you for sharing with us.
@littleredhairedgirlsteph3922
14:13 I love how Mohammad finds a parallel between this song and Alexander the Great's story. The longing for home.