Audioslave - Loud Love - live sessions@aol descargar videos gratis


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Subido: 2008/10/16

** I HAD TO UPLOAD THIS FOR THE REAL AUDIOSLAVE FANS OUT THERE THIS IS A VERY GOOD SONG FROM SOUNDGARDEN **

The band tears through the appropriately titled 'Loud Love' in this exclusive performance for Sessions@AOL.

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Comentarios

9 years ago

PIPE CEBALLOS

Morello make me a child. 

9 years ago

dwave14

Orgasm!

10 years ago

KoreyAusTex

This version is weak, I love the original too much, his voice was trashed during this time period.

10 years ago

Alcides Rocha

This here is fucking great performace ........

10 years ago

Jeric Lester Ventura

because Ben didn't play bass on the original, it was Hiro. Also, Ben didn't had groove, his playing was heavy sounding (listen to Slaves and Bulldozers, his bass is what makes that song so heavy.

10 years ago

BoxCarBoy12

Nice! Good to know Wilk can actually play a somewhat challenging drum part instead of the overly simple stuff he played on Audioslave songs.

10 years ago

Kyle Kersey

because cornell basically writes the music for both of the bands as well as sings for them.

11 years ago

Oneiros

Chris Cornell is a fucking badass

11 years ago

Michelle Mcmahan

just too sic

11 years ago

35TCK

THAT BASS 3:00

11 years ago

jack de la mocha

Tim's tone is much better than ben's.

11 years ago

LORI NEVERS

To 333!!!

11 years ago

Franco Trusa

i love the RATM groove

12 years ago

tenochtitilian

This is awesome. I love it when talented bands cover other talented bands, or even better, collaborate. This is obviously a weird/natural crossover since Chris was in both bands in this case, but another example is REM doing Radiohead's "Lucky" and others in the free tibet concert. It was interesting to see how the RATM guys did the instrumentals, and as someone mentioned before, they nailed it.

12 years ago

Robert Makela

@emello4you always a matter of perspective and opinion. I go with SG all the way, for my own preference. But in terms of numbers and the real breakthroughs it was Nirvana and Pearl Jam that really burst on through to the collective awareness and climbed the charts and sold the megamillions of albums. SG cranked out the better tunes imho, but didn't sell quite as much

12 years ago

emello81

@kettlejitsu71 Actually over 20 yrs ago. This is off of their 1989 album. And this is actually their 2nd album, 1st being in 1987 or 88. Yes, before the so called nirvana really even did anything so it really still to this day make's me wonder how on earth nirvana got the claim of being the one's that made or popularized grunge. It really makes no sense, if anything I'd say it was these guy's without a doubt.

12 years ago

kettlejitsu71

I think Chris did an awesome job! Especially considering that this song was originally recorder almost 20 years ago! His voice has held up well! Tom Morello is so effortless with his playing! love it!

12 years ago

George Elias

cornell's voice is shit on this but i must admit the music kicks ass

13 years ago

gimmetehroids

Like this raspy version. The raspiness makes it raw as fuck. P.S. Love the little vocal kickoff at 0:44.

13 years ago

campoobutt

@kordulus I saw those. I'm just saying you could have just typed in "Audioslave", or "Soundgarden" there, & would have had the answer without having to even ask anybody. Oh well, they say the only stupid question is the one that isn't asked.

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