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Soundgarden - Black Hole Sun (First studio version - rare)

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Uploaded by on Jan 3, 2008

The first and rare studio take of Black hole sun by Soundgarden, unknown to the public ear until now.

La primera version de Black Hole Sun, que fue desechada por un arreglo mas tradicional




(Cover version by Steve Lawrence and Eydie Gormé, synchronized with the original video)
by Adrian Viera

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  • You people take this too seriously. Obviously this is a joke.

  • The audio is Steve Lawrence and Eyde Gorme's version of the song....both brilliant singers with huge history-no jokes here :O))

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  • Lounge act version.

  • It's cool to see the contrast of this song, nicely executed by Steve and Eyde, with the original video. Would have been interesting to see soundgarden pull off the song with this orchestration backing them up.

  • amazing, if you watch it carefully, the video goes well with this version

  • Just FYI, this Steve & Eydie version appeared on an album called "Lounge-a-palooza," which also included tracks featuring PJ Harvey & Eric Drew Feldman, Jimmy Scott & Flea, Ben Folds Five, Glen Campbell & Michelle Schocked, Edwin Collins, Esquivel and others, all recorded specifically for the album. It was on Hollywood/Disney and you can still find copies on Amazon. Oh, and for those who asked, Chris Cornell liked it.

  • this goes to show c c skills as a writer . u can make a different format and still a great song. a gifted man.

  • pinche joto

  • @drdontcare123 So was I. Love it. LOL.

  • Fuck Off!

    This is Paul Anka

  • Forgot to mention: papabush took the words right out of my mouth. This arrangement proves the song is a strong composition, it can stand on its own no matter what the treatment.

    I also agree with the other two comments that a. There's something even creepier about this arrangement with these visuals, and b. It stirs up feelings of NYC at night. ;)

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