Chris Cornell - Wide Awake (New Audioslave! On acoustic)

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Uploaded by on Aug 31, 2006

Chris Cornell playing a new Audioslave song "Wide Awake" for the first time EVER (!!!) live in Toronto @ 102.1 the Edge [August 28th, 2006]. World premiere! Woo!

He went on before playing, that this is the only song he wrote on the road, having been inspired by the events of Hurricane Katrina. Watch for it on the new Audioslave cd...

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  • I like all versions of this song :]

  • me too

  • iono why u guys are arguing whether thats morello or not. the video was posted in august 2006. thats before revelations was even released or at least around the time that it was. which means audioslave was still together then.

  • He's got a point, folks

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  • Quite possibly the best rock voice in history along with Eddie Vedder.

  • Dont forget Layne Staley, RIP.

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  • hey can someone tell me what he say at 2:58? i can't undertand it

  • @riseabove17 and patton

  • Does anybody know the name of the spot where he's playing in this video and where it is?

  • i love this song!

  • @riseabove17 fuck'n totally agree, if there was one thing that I'm jealous of would be Chris Cornell's voice.

  • what idiot said this was Tom Morello? It's Chris Cornell dumbass!

  • him and myles kennedy has the best voices in rock

  • @filteredglitch i think youre the one who missunderstood

  • @petegl93 absolutely,in that order too,id have to add mike patton

  • @filteredglitch I wanted to say that Cornell has stopped smoking and drinking (or has significantly reduced how much he smokes and drinks), and since then, his live singing has improved notoriously. His audioslave years, especially his early years, were awful, but it looks like now he is back on the right track (with the exception of Scream) and is able to sing again, not as he used to back in the nineties, but at least decently and cleanly reaching high pitches without sounding like a dying pig

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