favorite soundgarden songs
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favorite soundgarden songs
list could be a mile long, but whatever...
my top 10:
like suicide
new damage
tighter and tighter
4th of july
limo wreck
room a thousand years wide
holy water
head down
rusty cage
JCP
best album: superunknown
enjoy your sat night!
my top 10:
like suicide
new damage
tighter and tighter
4th of july
limo wreck
room a thousand years wide
holy water
head down
rusty cage
JCP
best album: superunknown
enjoy your sat night!
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Here's half a top ten:
Rusty Cage
Fell On Black Days
Outshined
My Wave
The Day I Tried To Live
Rusty Cage
Fell On Black Days
Outshined
My Wave
The Day I Tried To Live
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It was probably Richard Cheese. The guy has built a cottage industry on singing lounge versions of rock & hip-hop songs. He was the one singing "Down With The Sickness" in the elevator scene in Dawn Of The Dead.Dinsdale wrote:I can't quite remember where, since I think I was quite buzzed, but I heard a lounge-lizard/piano bar type cover of Jesus Christ Pose very recently. I laughed.
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just to be pesky:
the first 3 songs on Ultramega OK and Beyond the Wheel. just a sludgy stoner rock epic.
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I always liked the Louder than Love record, too.
i saw them open for Danzig in about spring 91 on the Danzig Danzig tour in some place in Denver with basketball hoops on each end of the floor. kinda sucked because they played at low volume and Danzig cranked it up of course. i doubt it was accidental.
the first 3 songs on Ultramega OK and Beyond the Wheel. just a sludgy stoner rock epic.
and:
I always liked the Louder than Love record, too.
i saw them open for Danzig in about spring 91 on the Danzig Danzig tour in some place in Denver with basketball hoops on each end of the floor. kinda sucked because they played at low volume and Danzig cranked it up of course. i doubt it was accidental.
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Re: favorite soundgarden songs
Screw_Michigan wrote:list could be a mile long, but whatever...
my top 10:
like suicide
new damage
tighter and tighter
4th of july
limo wreck
room a thousand years wide
holy water
head down
rusty cage
JCP
best album: superunknown
enjoy your sat night!
yep
Al Davis=Fidel Castro
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I was listening to Louder Than Love tonight, and I think "Big Dumb Sex" needs to get some love. The ultimate death knell for hair metal...
BTW, Do any of you guys have the limited edition of Badmotorfinger that came with the SOMMS EP? It's badass. Great live version of "Slaves & Bulldozers," plus covers of "Into The Void" and "Girl You Want." They changed the lyrics on "Into The Void" though. They used some Native American poem. :roll: Why do I think that was Cornell's idea?
BTW, Do any of you guys have the limited edition of Badmotorfinger that came with the SOMMS EP? It's badass. Great live version of "Slaves & Bulldozers," plus covers of "Into The Void" and "Girl You Want." They changed the lyrics on "Into The Void" though. They used some Native American poem. :roll: Why do I think that was Cornell's idea?
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