omg ..... i love the pic of the Vogue with Mother Love Bone spray painted on the side. Those were the days in Seattle ... thursday night at the vogue. i left seattle for about 10 years and returned a year ago. i was sad to see the mother love bone graffiti gone. it had been there for years. they shoulda left it. it was like a landmark on 1st ave. my favorite love bone song by the way .... absolutely spine tingling!
I'm a brazillian 18 year old, and I love Rock and Roll. From 60s to the few great rockers nowadays. From The Who to Pearl Jam. I'm coming to probably the first crossroads in my life, where I'll choose what to do with it. Not easy, but discovering Mother Love Bone and Andy Wood gave me the strength to try to get a rock band together and play for living. Everyone has a dream like this, and for me it would be the most bitter thing to let it die. So, thank you for this Andy. I hope I can make it.
damn this is beautiful back in the day when music means something layne staley, chris cornell, andrew wood, eddie vedder, shannon hoon, kurt cobain....just some of the best
I fucking love this song and wish i could go back to these days... I want to learn this song on the piano... it's a beautiful song and lyrics touch to the core
If you listen closely, quietly, you can hear the roots of both Pearl Jam and Soundgarden. Beautiful.
90's bands are awesome. Be grateful we still have PJ and SG with ALL surviving members. With that I must humbly say R.I.P. Layne, Kurt, and Andrew. Things might have turned out different for all of us.
takes me back to a special time in my life, when i loved music to the core! when it was about the music and the love of a special band. now its all corporate rock crap! early 90s rock beats all! pearl jam, nirvana, mudhoney, green river, alice in chains, soundgarden. the music was more important than anyone person in the band!
@jduane1976 awesome bands came from early 90's era but your a little late.... Lynard Skynard, AC DC, Zepplin, Beatles and the list goes on These are the people whomade music what it is today These were the bands that made music for the love of music 90's had allot of good bands but it was the rockstar era it was money and profit at this point. Back in the day they would have made more money working regular jobs. Back then it wasnt about money and fame it was about music! 70-88 those were bands
I was given this album in 1990 when I was 12 years old and living in Vancouver BC. It was the only album I owned and I listened to it over and over again. This music will never leave my soul. It resonates inside and always will. I dance now in Las Vegas, to at least one Temple of Dog song each night. Tonight as I was getting ready I was thinking about all of my beliefs and the Chloe Dancer lyrics, "Life is what you make it and if you make it death well....," struck a new chord in me tonight.
I was handed this album in 1990 when I was 12 years old and living in Vancouver BC. It was the only album I owned and I listened to it over and over again. This music will never leave my soul. It resonates inside and always will. I dance now in Las Vegas, to at least one Temple of Dog song each night. Tonight as I was getting ready I was thinking about all of my beliefs and the Chloe Dancer lyrics, "Life is what you make it and if you make it death well....," struck a new chord in me tonight.
You know, maybe their record label didn't push them right, but I ASSURE you the indie record store I worked at pushed the hell out of it, and it was in "Shine" was in our playlist box most everyday... of course we pushed any good music.... being reggae, rap, metal, pre/post grunge era... not as much to choose from these days.... its now much less about talented musicianship and more about Auto-Tuned vocals and "Image" --- Thank you very much American Idol.
I'm not from Seattle. I live in Aberdeen. The Scottish one. A few bands around at the time of MLB first caught my attention. Followed the line ever since.
I can't agree with you more man. All these stupid fucking bands out there today just don't have it. People need to learn about MLB and AW. Its almost like he knew what was going to happen and he just steped aside to let Temple and everyone else follow suit. You sound like you were around back then (as was I). Im glad to have been able to witness it.
Awesome! Great rare images. Thank you so much for this compilation. I love the shot of 'Mother Love Bone' spray painted on the brick wall of the Vogue.
Thank you for sharing this dude. Long live the legacy of The Love Child Andrew Wood and Long live the Love Bone R.I.P. Landrew forever in our hearts, gone but not forgotten
those that dont know this was the highest rated album at the time...was in the nancy reagan anti drug era... the music label did not promote it even though it was the highest rated album for the year...most I am sure know andrew had a bad heroin habit...was a different time than now where politically correct if you were not would destroy you so the label did not promote it even though it was the best album of the year...I miss you andrew...I hope a new generation finds
Andrew overdosed just days before the scheduled release of "Apple"... everything was put on hold. It was finally released months later, without the promotion it deserved since the band no longer existed.
TWO bands came from the ashes of MLB. Pearl Jam and Blind Horse.
Check out "Blind Horse - Mystery (Pearl Jam)" to hear what could have been...
If you're referring to Apple, no, Polydor didn't promote it after Andy died. Jeff and Stone did, probably as a condition of being released from their contract with the label.
I miss this music so much !! Takes me back :)
bellapage666 17 hours ago
omg ..... i love the pic of the Vogue with Mother Love Bone spray painted on the side. Those were the days in Seattle ... thursday night at the vogue. i left seattle for about 10 years and returned a year ago. i was sad to see the mother love bone graffiti gone. it had been there for years. they shoulda left it. it was like a landmark on 1st ave. my favorite love bone song by the way .... absolutely spine tingling!
mindydee113 3 days ago
I'm a brazillian 18 year old, and I love Rock and Roll. From 60s to the few great rockers nowadays. From The Who to Pearl Jam. I'm coming to probably the first crossroads in my life, where I'll choose what to do with it. Not easy, but discovering Mother Love Bone and Andy Wood gave me the strength to try to get a rock band together and play for living. Everyone has a dream like this, and for me it would be the most bitter thing to let it die. So, thank you for this Andy. I hope I can make it.
rodman93diogo 2 weeks ago 2
damn this is beautiful back in the day when music means something layne staley, chris cornell, andrew wood, eddie vedder, shannon hoon, kurt cobain....just some of the best
MsJilsephonie 2 weeks ago
One Word..."Grunge"
RIP andrew wood
we need grunge come back :/
killak1994777 2 weeks ago
His voice is beautiful!
BigRockMusicFan 1 month ago
I love this song so much. Andy had a captivating voice. and Crown of thorns is such a touching deep ass song. ♥
jennyf1012 1 month ago
In memory of A.Wood!
glaeken14 1 month ago
I fucking love this song and wish i could go back to these days... I want to learn this song on the piano... it's a beautiful song and lyrics touch to the core
suristephens 2 months ago
Thank you for this video...... brings back floods of memories.... Great work!
DSGORDI 2 months ago
RIP ANDY....
MrKAPUSTA 2 months ago
The story of grunge begins and lives after his death.
thisismusic38 2 months ago
Wish we had been able to see what they would have done in later years. RIP Andy.
triplettam 2 months ago
Thankyou...
LukewarmMusic 3 months ago
jeff amnet
pwillits80 3 months ago
@pwillits80 Ament, thanks.
tjittosz 2 months ago
@pwillits80 Oh haha, now I see it in the video. xD
tjittosz 2 months ago
Very nice tribute. Amazing collection of show fliers. Good job and thanks.
budgetappliance 3 months ago
Amazing band...
i'm listening now and doing air guitar, even doing a split jump! lol
imajeepster 4 months ago
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imajeepster 4 months ago
If you listen closely, quietly, you can hear the roots of both Pearl Jam and Soundgarden. Beautiful.
90's bands are awesome. Be grateful we still have PJ and SG with ALL surviving members. With that I must humbly say R.I.P. Layne, Kurt, and Andrew. Things might have turned out different for all of us.
jfoley715 4 months ago
special time in my life too, soundgarden, alice in, finally good stuff
rodger1414 4 months ago
@Chloe16Rae do you dance tables in the French quarter?
Evensander 5 months ago
0:56 Friday 21st March, What a gig!
Evensander 5 months ago
they sound like guns n roses
RusPrideAK 5 months ago
So hard to find clear recordings...so rare! thanks =)
funkeezy1 6 months ago
:58 i love that part so much
aliceinchains898 6 months ago
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For those who are a fan of Andrew: go check out Malfunkshun: the andrew wood story. Amazon has it and it was just released on July 19th
LeafFan4Life86 7 months ago
Perfection.
scottgomez1 7 months ago
My mom named me Chloe because of this song... :) I love Mother Love Bone <3
Chloe16Rae 8 months ago 11
@Chloe16Rae time is laying by yourside
dy30n 6 months ago
@Chloe16Rae
Both you and your mom are awesome.
SpaceDyeDream 5 months ago
such a beauiful song w such beautiful lyrics.
narred 10 months ago
never heard anything from them, I'm really surprised.
jhovanvelard 10 months ago
one of the best albums ever. amazing
cbouf10 11 months ago
takes me back to a special time in my life, when i loved music to the core! when it was about the music and the love of a special band. now its all corporate rock crap! early 90s rock beats all! pearl jam, nirvana, mudhoney, green river, alice in chains, soundgarden. the music was more important than anyone person in the band!
jduane1976 11 months ago 52
@jduane1976 Beautiful said bro, *tear in my eye*
gupphish 4 months ago
@jduane1976 awesome bands came from early 90's era but your a little late.... Lynard Skynard, AC DC, Zepplin, Beatles and the list goes on These are the people whomade music what it is today These were the bands that made music for the love of music 90's had allot of good bands but it was the rockstar era it was money and profit at this point. Back in the day they would have made more money working regular jobs. Back then it wasnt about money and fame it was about music! 70-88 those were bands
JRathGuitarFreak 2 weeks ago
Awesome! Ty so much for the add and the link <3!!
dayzsrfine 11 months ago
yes, R.I.P . Landrew when i first heard this song I was blown away. One of my favorite songs ever! thanks for writing great music
robbie1055 11 months ago
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yes!!!! very well said
livin4fishin09 11 months ago
this song is simply beautiful
CrazyDan1984 11 months ago
I was given this album in 1990 when I was 12 years old and living in Vancouver BC. It was the only album I owned and I listened to it over and over again. This music will never leave my soul. It resonates inside and always will. I dance now in Las Vegas, to at least one Temple of Dog song each night. Tonight as I was getting ready I was thinking about all of my beliefs and the Chloe Dancer lyrics, "Life is what you make it and if you make it death well....," struck a new chord in me tonight.
JocelynLasVegas 1 year ago
I was handed this album in 1990 when I was 12 years old and living in Vancouver BC. It was the only album I owned and I listened to it over and over again. This music will never leave my soul. It resonates inside and always will. I dance now in Las Vegas, to at least one Temple of Dog song each night. Tonight as I was getting ready I was thinking about all of my beliefs and the Chloe Dancer lyrics, "Life is what you make it and if you make it death well....," struck a new chord in me tonight.
JocelynLasVegas 1 year ago
Nice vid. Great tribute!
MrLarry5000 1 year ago
first time i heard this song. never gonna stop listening to it now!!
MrsOzzie1 1 year ago 2
Rest in peace Andrew! xoxo
gibsongirlxx 1 year ago
You know, maybe their record label didn't push them right, but I ASSURE you the indie record store I worked at pushed the hell out of it, and it was in "Shine" was in our playlist box most everyday... of course we pushed any good music.... being reggae, rap, metal, pre/post grunge era... not as much to choose from these days.... its now much less about talented musicianship and more about Auto-Tuned vocals and "Image" --- Thank you very much American Idol.
garbonzo9 1 year ago
This song is simply beautiful. Reminds me of an ex-girlfriend I was in love with.
4alarmer 1 year ago
There is a history lesson here to all of you fans out there not from the Seattle area.
Read up & Listen to Mother Love Bone and then Temple of the Dog - the rest IS history!
thisismusic38 1 year ago
@thisismusic38
I'm not from Seattle. I live in Aberdeen. The Scottish one. A few bands around at the time of MLB first caught my attention. Followed the line ever since.
StuckInnerRut 1 year ago
@thisismusic38
I can't agree with you more man. All these stupid fucking bands out there today just don't have it. People need to learn about MLB and AW. Its almost like he knew what was going to happen and he just steped aside to let Temple and everyone else follow suit. You sound like you were around back then (as was I). Im glad to have been able to witness it.
jg0093dcs 1 year ago
Yeah, great stills.
poohen223 1 year ago
Awesome! Great rare images. Thank you so much for this compilation. I love the shot of 'Mother Love Bone' spray painted on the brick wall of the Vogue.
TheGrunger32 1 year ago
This song was the pillar of the Seattle sound for me.
Jeffrywith1e 1 year ago
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Killer Man....to be young again.....
zoodidwa 1 year ago
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Killer Man....to be young again.....
zoodidwa 1 year ago
Killer Man....to be young again.....
zoodidwa 1 year ago 2
Thank you for sharing this dude. Long live the legacy of The Love Child Andrew Wood and Long live the Love Bone R.I.P. Landrew forever in our hearts, gone but not forgotten
fuzzymoonsquirrel 1 year ago 7
Classic
Samplelord 1 year ago
those that dont know this was the highest rated album at the time...was in the nancy reagan anti drug era... the music label did not promote it even though it was the highest rated album for the year...most I am sure know andrew had a bad heroin habit...was a different time than now where politically correct if you were not would destroy you so the label did not promote it even though it was the best album of the year...I miss you andrew...I hope a new generation finds
derekshot 1 year ago 25
@derekshot just curious.....did the label promote the band and albumn
TheThetechnician 4 months ago
@TheThetechnician,
Andrew overdosed just days before the scheduled release of "Apple"... everything was put on hold. It was finally released months later, without the promotion it deserved since the band no longer existed.
TWO bands came from the ashes of MLB. Pearl Jam and Blind Horse.
Check out "Blind Horse - Mystery (Pearl Jam)" to hear what could have been...
mlbloverock 4 months ago
@mlbloverock who gives a fuck
partytimegiggaty 4 months ago
@mlbloverock he sounds like a whining kid
TheThetechnician 4 months ago
@TheThetechnician : ya think he was close with both Cornell of osund garden and gossard anbd ament of Pearl Jam figures
sarritta 4 months ago
@TheThetechnician
If you're referring to Apple, no, Polydor didn't promote it after Andy died. Jeff and Stone did, probably as a condition of being released from their contract with the label.
Fakename70 3 months ago
thank you for sharing this
Redefined11 1 year ago
love it
solerro 1 year ago