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Live Look at Yella's Record Shoppe
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KOvH5LSH9Sw&list=TLPQMTIwNzIwMjJAMp2hMavJnA&index=2
Encore. Who else can pull this off, like Cornell?
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Wanted about what Swizzy? They are a great band.Swaye said:
Warned.RoadDawg55 said:I’m not a big Pearl Jam fan, but their fan base is no worse than many rock bands. Metallica is a great band with a gross fan base.
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Okay, one last homage to the best singer Ballard ever produced.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IuUDRU9-HRk
Next level. Without a Doubt. -
I've got two great Chris Cornell vids I took from concerts uploaded to my youtube channel. If anyone can tell me how to post them here without doxing myself, I will.
Chris Cornell and Tom Morello @ El Corazon
Temple of the Dog @ the Paramount
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Jimi was there first. People forget that. -
Right. That's why Nirvana and Alice unplugged smashed all the previous unpluggeds and went platinum and gold.RoadDawg55 said:
Weiland was the best frontman of his era. STP isn’t grunge and it’s always been stupid to lump them in.AtomicDawg said:
Disagree on Staley, Cornell, Cobain and Weiland. None are a mcjagger or David Lee Roth type, but given their sound that would have been really weird if they were.RoadDawg55 said:
The one criticism I have with grunge ins that none of the singers are actually good live frontmen. None of them really put on an show.Fire_Marshall_Bill said:Pearl Jam has like 7-10 good songs and their 40% of their fan base are fat, pasty white dudes with beards. The over the top lovefest of grunge 30 years later is pretty pathetic.
Cobain, Staley, and Cornell could have been a lot better. I’ve watched their live shows and they are lacking at times as frontmen. The music is good, the show is boring.
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Nobody played like Jimmy before Jimmy. Fucking genius.hardhat said:
Jimi was there first. People forget that.
And such a smart and cool dude that Dick Cavett booked him.
Probably knocked down as many racial divides and attitudes as MLK, tbh.



