Grunge

"Move Under" by Mudhoney from the upcoming album 'Plastic Eternity,' out on Sub Pop Records April 7th, 2023.
 
A young stoney the pony [Stone Gossard] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stone_Gossard and Jeff Ament https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeff_Ament from pearl Jam. In their Mother Love Bone Days. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mother_Love_Bone Lead singer for that band was Andy [Andrew Wood] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Wood_(singer) A charismatic front man & song writer with a wild, delightful tongue in cheek humour and unforgettable energy!! Andy's family https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kevin_Wood_(guitarist) @kevinwood 💘 @AndrewWood 💝@XanalaFuente 💗 has been kind enough to upload these raw rehearsals as well as full shows to YouTube. :) 🙏

This one is a nice little insight getting ready for their night type video for the first part. Your crowd is at 48.12.


Andrew Wood is the leading name to the grunge story breakthrough in the early 90's. A tight knit community. Layne is wearing Andy's shirt here. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Layne_Staley 🖤 🙏


Alice In Chains https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alice_in_Chains
🖤

& Temple Of The Dog https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Temple_of_the_Dog 🖤 🙏
🖤Founded by Chris Corrnell.🖤🙏 🖤🖤 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Cornell 🖤
 
Last edited:
"One of the last truly great years for the Seattle sound when it comes to legendary records was 1994, and one of its finest examples is Soundgarden's "Superunknown".

A well-established act well before the grunge craze fully took over, the band predictably increased their popularity in the '90s and reached their mainstream peak with this record.

To celebrate "Superunknown"'s 30th anniversary, we look back on its meaning for Soundgarden's legacy, as we wonder if it was the last truly iconic grunge release before the genre's downfall."


 
This post reminds me that Brad Sundberg told us at a seminar that he and Michael listened to Pearl Jam's Ten album when it came out on the jumbotron at Neverland, Michael was a big fan apparently
 
This post reminds me that Brad Sundberg told us at a seminar that he and Michael listened to Pearl Jam's Ten album when it came out
Oh, I love this ancecdote. Michael and Brad listening to rock music together. :)

How did it come up in the seminar discussion? Can you remember?

on the jumbotron at Neverland,
There was a jumbotron at Neverland? Gosh, that is ... epic! :D

Michael was a big fan apparently
That is so cool. I wish I could know if there were some tracks he liked better than others.
 
GJ61DcjawAAgpnj
 
Back
Top