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  • do hafta fucking talk about Metallica. They went to shit. Enjoy this mutha...

  • Why does it cut out at 5:36? Can you fix it (I put this in a playlist and now I have 2 min silence)

  • A big piece of shit...

    They just fuck the 'best music' ever made...helter skelter

  • @Alessado umad

  • not a very good beatles cover -_-

  • I can´t leave of look the perfect face chris

  • A really piss poor cover of the Doors

  • soundgarden is so good live!!

  • Also, wow he is drunk as fuck

  • what a shame haha

  • wooooooow blew my mind

  • @opiumrebel is an idiot. John and Paul were american marketing along with the stones -soundgarden possesses the best modern rock voice since plant, a drummer who play's in 5th's which makes for their non-traditional rock sound, and one of the first "theme-guitarists" in Thaiyl. Honestly, the fact that they are so polarizing makes them great. They are the rock musicians band. Soundgarden was the last of the grunge bands to "sell out" and I'll always respect them for that.

  • @graysonberry Who gives a goddamn about 'selling out'?

    When you buy the fucking album, whether it is an indie release or not, you are the one who has 'sold out'.

    If the artists are involved with the man, then they are the man, and if the artists are the man, then you're the fucking man as well, so stick your fucking finger up your ass.

  • @HoleHeadedLiar Uh, those of us with taste, are TOOL fans as well my friend, though I appreciate the lyrics. "Selling Out" has nothing to do with buying albums as a "fan." "Selling out" is when you "trade" originality and the traits that define you musically, for "the masses." At least that's what it means to me as a fan. Aerosmith, Lenny Kravitz, and even my beloved Metallica fall under this definition, and making money's not something to be ignored, and I get it. But they're still sellouts!

  • @graysonberry Metallica didn't sell out. If you think so, you're just jumping on the bandwagon with everyone else. They did what they wanted to do. Just because you didn't like their musical direction (I'm assuming after AJFA), doesn't mean they're sellouts. it's not like they ever made pop music or something like that.

  • @toadman842 They didn't sell out, they just got worse.

  • @toadman842: Metallica just sucks. Their early stuff was okay but they went downhill fast. They're just generic radio rock now

  • @Tigerpuffer Nope, not generic radio rock at all. Your one of those bandwagon metallica haters.

  • @toadman842: LOL, bandwagon. I've heard their music. I used to like them. Bandwagon haters dislike a band without knowing their music. I know Metallica's music and it's generic radio metal/rock. Like a redneck version of Creed.

  • @Tigerpuffer Oh yeah, like the stuff on Death Magnetic was typical radio-rock fair...

  • @toadman842: Other than The Day That Never Comes... yeah xD they're the cock-rock of "metal"

  • @Tigerpuffer LOL "The day that never comes" is actually the most radio-oriented song on the album. Wow, just stop. You have no idea what you're talking about. I'm gonna go out on a limb and guess that's the only song off the new album you even listened to...

  • @toadman842: nope, my friend who likes Metallica lent me the album and I listened to all of it.

  • @toadman842 That album was nothing but "radio-rock fair."

  • @RotnRoll77 Wow, you must not listen to any radio-rock these days. Because the stuff on it is nothing like nickeback, three days grace or any of those kinds of bands post-grunge wannabees that dominate the radio now.

  • @toadman842 How in the hell is it not like any of those bands? I played one of the tunes on their for my friend when the album first came out, and he thought it was Green Day. Slightly harder edged, sure, but it certainly isn't not "radio rock." Also, the hyphen is unnecessary.

  • @RotnRoll77 LMFAO at the Green Day comparison. Look at the reviews. The album was universally hailed as a return to form for Metallica, even by fickle metalheads. You're in the minority if you think it sounded like the crap on the radio, we'll leave it at that.

  • I would love to hear him/them do "the end", but he doesn't know how

  • @osopretty11 Cornell sang a bit of The End when he was performing solo. Search for Chris Cornell - 4th of July

  • I would love to hear him/them do "the end:

  • Never been a fan of Soundgarden or Cornell, thought I'd give this a listen though. It sure as hell hasn't changed my mind -_-

  • @GetYourKicks1986 oh okay, so you're gonna judge cornell and soundgarden off a drunk performance done waay back in the day....

  • This... is such... shit.

  • The version on " Live on i5" is freakin AWSOME!!...just wish it was longer than 2 minutes....Dont get any better than soundgarden

  • The version on the "Live on the I 5" is just crap, the should've included this one.

  • Chris fucking Cor fucking nell. Sound fucking garden. YES YES YES!!!

  • read the description

    thanks for posting

  • Lost in a Roman wilderness of pain and all the children are insaine, way, way, way, way better than the Beatles, by the way (give me the finger) the Beatles are way, way, way, way overrated.

  • @opiumrebel I love Kim and Ben, but they can't hold a candle to John and Paul

  • This is actually a bit disappointing

  • Wtf, i thought he was going to cover helter skelter and not the end, and omg does he sound drunk :(

  • \m/

  • Pierced nipples was just the tip of the ice berg, i've got this show, they end fell on black days and he goes on this ramble about how he was thinking he could kill himself except he didn't like pain (intro to the pierced nips) and how he'd have to move to the suburbs and enjoy life friends etc.

  • That in the start was a Doors cover. I think it was "The End".

    Then they go into Helter Skelter.

    And the end was a Soundgarden jam.

  • This is the (in)famous Chicago Ballroom show.

    Chris (somwhere during the concert) "You probably think I'm drinking water, Nooo, it looks clear but it's not water"

    This upload misses the intro words where Chris rambles about pain and pierced nipples [sic].

    But nonetheless even drunk Chris brings more feeling and depth to this song than many other persons sober.

  • @morphinlounge101 dude..if you steer me where to find the full version of this...i would be eternally grateful..heard it for the first time about 10 years ago....and instantly became my favorite version..but have never heard the whole thing from beginning to end...with intro....

  • @JoeSidhu Boot Camp at the end there.

  • Whatever CC was influenced by, he was/is still friggin' awesome

  • @somebird66 acid?

  • Chris Cornell ...babaaaa

    muchaaaa

  • cornell was drunk at this concert , at aragon ballrom chicago 96

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