Crap, you're gonna make me go relisten to that Temple of the Dog album and see if missed something when I took it back to The Record Exchange two days after I bought it to trade in for something else...I love McCready for his Mad Season and Temple of the Dog work more than Pearl Jam - though Ten is definitely in my top 20 albums of all time.
Crap, you're gonna make me go relisten to that Temple of the Dog album and see if missed something when I took it back to The Record Exchange two days after I bought it to trade in for something else...
I'm 3/4 through and this has been the one stand out. Great minds.I like Pushin' Forward Back![]()
I remember the title but not the song? I'm definitely Soundgarden HEAVY when it comes to this era. I like some stuff on Ten and a few songs from VS. and Vitology but that is stretching it. So consequently; I'm putting on Louder than Love and Badmotorfinger if I want jams from this particular locale. Digging into old records that didn't sink their claws into me at the release is sometimes tough. Though you can be missing out on some good stuff?Wooden Jesus anyone?
Wooden Jesus anyone?

Definitely worth a re-listen - I did the same with Mother Love Bone, but still didn't trip my tigger for whatever reason.I remember the title but not the song? I'm definitely Soundgarden HEAVY when it comes to this era. I like some stuff on Ten and a few songs from VS. and Vitology but that is stretching it. So consequently; I'm putting on Louder than Love and Badmotorfinger if I want jams from this particular locale. Digging into old records that didn't sink their claws into me at the release is sometimes tough. Though you can be missing out on some good stuff?
Wow how did I not know that TOTD was pre Pearl Jam?!?That entire Album is legendary. Full stop. It's when Cornell's voice and writing took a quantum leap.
Tragedy can do that to a person.
It also marks the genesis of what would become Pearl Jam after the passing of Andrew Wood and
the end of Mother Love Bone.
I had a friend who had all the Seattle stuff from the jump. I liked a LOT of it but I also still clung on to that thrash after it's heyday stuff a bit too hard. Embracing some turds, so to speakDefinitely worth a re-listen - I did the same with Mother Love Bone, but still didn't trip my tigger for whatever reason.

Didn't really feel it much.Wooden Jesus anyone?
Because it didn't get aaaaaaany play until after PJ broke.Wow how did I not know that TOTD was pre Pearl Jam?!?
Dear lord; THISBut if I'm gonna go back and revisit that era/area, I'm gonna pull up Jesus Christ Pose every day and twice on Sunday over any of this stuff.
I was soooooooooo all over the place then. I remember spending Saturday nights jumping between Lonesome Pine Special (bluegrass), Austin City Limits, The Nashville Network and Headbanger's Ball. The perfect night for me would have had Sam Bush in some incarnation on Lonesome Pine Special, Joe Ely w/ David Grissom on Austin City Limits, Marty Stuart on TNN and Slayer on Headbanger's Ball.I had a friend who had all the Seattle stuff from the jump. I liked a LOT of it but I also still clung on to that thrash after it's heyday stuff a bit too hard. Embracing some turds, so to speak90s death metal helped right that ship
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One of my favorite things of growing up in PEAK metal era but also in PEAK alt-rock era was being able to appreciate a HUGE swath of musical styles. Even if my posting doesn't seem like I doI was soooooooooo all over the place then. I remember spending Saturday nights jumping between Lonesome Pine Special (bluegrass), Austin City Limits, The Nashville Network and Headbanger's Ball. The perfect night for me would have had Sam Bush in some incarnation on Lonesome Pine Special, Joe Ely w/ David Grissom on Austin City Limits, Marty Stuart on TNN and Slayer on Headbanger's Ball.

One of my favorite things of growing up in PEAK metal era but also in PEAK alt-rock era was being able to appreciate a HUGE swath of musical styles. Even if my posting doesn't seem like I do![]()
Good lord, I had a fight with someone recently who argued there were zero redeeming qualities to Limp Bizkit. He also tried to sell me a $225 pedal for $295. He is dead to me.