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grunge recording qualities
a subtle use of vocal harmony
repetitive melodic phrasing
demanding instrumental part writing
extensive vamping
a clear focus on recording studio production
major key tonality
electric guitar riffs
an electric guitar solo
a dynamic male vocalist
an unintelligible vocal delivery
abstract lyrics
triple note feel
heavy instrumental improvisation
These are just a few of the hundreds of attributes cataloged for this track by the Music Genome Project.
I'd you listen to that song, and the music that's out today. It makes you wonder. What the hell happened to the talent. Great music came from that band. Including all the bands that came from that collaboration.
Also reminds me somehow of Roger from Nickelback and the other guys that did They say a hero can save us, but I'm not gonna stand here and wait from one of the Spider Man movies. Have to say Say Hello to Heaven would be a good soundtrack song too. Mother Love Bone
best thing about music in my past: I never knew most of the lyrics then; now I read 'em and am amzed sometimes- it's like re- listeneing to the old song for the first time. I was 20 when this came out.....
1st heard Soundgarden in '89, blown away; then, Temple of The Dog in '90 and said no way...they should have followed up with another, even though it was supposed to be a one time tribute album. R.I.P Andrew Wood.
This is my favorite song of all time, and always has been.. It just speaks to me like no other music does. I absolutely love the bands work on this album.
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(Got this TAPE on a trip to Toronto and spent the week cruising the city and listening to it on my WALKMAN... F*** I am old.)