RedmondLonghorn
Footballguy
Holy #### does this ever suck.
I graduated from the University of Washington in '93, on the five (or five and a half) year plan. My roommate and best friend was going to shows all the time from '89 on. He got me more interested by about '91. I think Soundgarden is the big name Seattle band I have seen the most times. I saw them at the original Lollapalooza tour. I got hit in the back of the head by a bottle that was thrown into the mosh pit at a Soundgarden show at the Moore Theater. I served Kim Thayil (Soundgarden guitarist) lunch at the sausage grill counter I worked at just off campus.
These guys were the soundtrack of my college years, and beyond. Alice and Chains was actually my favorite Seattle band of the era, but Soundgarden was #2. As others have said, I wasn't surprised when Layne Staley died. If anything, I was relieved. I knew people who knew him and he and everybody who loved him were suffering horribly due to his addiction and behavior. That isn't the case here.
Oh, here is their orignal album, Louder than Love from '89. It was just fully remastered. It isn't nearly as well known as their later albums, but check out "Hands All Over" at 5:24 and "Loud Love" at 27:28. Plus, you've got to like any album with a song called "Full on Kevin's Mom".
I graduated from the University of Washington in '93, on the five (or five and a half) year plan. My roommate and best friend was going to shows all the time from '89 on. He got me more interested by about '91. I think Soundgarden is the big name Seattle band I have seen the most times. I saw them at the original Lollapalooza tour. I got hit in the back of the head by a bottle that was thrown into the mosh pit at a Soundgarden show at the Moore Theater. I served Kim Thayil (Soundgarden guitarist) lunch at the sausage grill counter I worked at just off campus.
These guys were the soundtrack of my college years, and beyond. Alice and Chains was actually my favorite Seattle band of the era, but Soundgarden was #2. As others have said, I wasn't surprised when Layne Staley died. If anything, I was relieved. I knew people who knew him and he and everybody who loved him were suffering horribly due to his addiction and behavior. That isn't the case here.
Oh, here is their orignal album, Louder than Love from '89. It was just fully remastered. It isn't nearly as well known as their later albums, but check out "Hands All Over" at 5:24 and "Loud Love" at 27:28. Plus, you've got to like any album with a song called "Full on Kevin's Mom".