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Friday | September 6, 2024
Today's newscast includes stories about a drop in the fiar market rental rate in Asheville, an Asheville organization looking to foster cross-community conversation, an Oxfam study that lists North Carolina last in the country for workers' rights and a local lawyer's campaign for a seat on the state Court of Appeals.
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Thursday | September 5, 2024
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Today's newscast includes stories about expanding beds in local shelters, an interview with a local attorney running for a seat on the state Court of Appeals, a long-term transportation plan for Western North Carolina, an expansion of Mt. Mitchell State Park and a broadband boost for rural Buncombe County.
Judicial Values | Martin Moore, Candidate for NC Court of Appeals
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No matter how attuned you believe you are to the upcoming election, there’s a strong chance you have no idea who’s running for the North Carolina Court of Appeals. Today’s episode should help solve that problem. Martin Moore moved to Asheville in 2015 when he took his first job as an attorney, working as a public defender in Buncombe County. He has since opened a private practice in Asheville w...
Wednesday | September 4, 2024
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Today's newscast includes details about the strike vote among nurses at Mission Hospital, a probe into a botched investigation by Buncombe County Sheriffs, a conversation with Democratic candidate for Congress Caleb Rudow and a call to preserve parks facilities still in the process of renovations.
Tuesday | September 3, 2024
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Today's newscast includes an update on a potential nurses strike at Mission Hospital, a conversation with U.S. Congressional candidate Caleb Rudow, efforts to crack down on drunk driving, local reaction to Kamala Harris' housing proposal and a look at the health of local tourism
Running Uphill | Caleb Rudow and His Campaign for Congress
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Caleb Rudow is attempting to do something no Democrat has done in more than a decade-represent North Carolina’s 11th District in the US House of Representatives. A gerrymandered map has seemingly kept this district comfortably in Republican hands, but Rudow sees a lot in his favor as he campaigns against the incumbent, Chuck Edwards. Rudow currently represents North Buncombe County in the State...
Friday | August 30, 2024
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In today's newscast, we have stories about more charges from the state attorney general's office in the direction of HCA Healthcare, a potential nurses strike at Mission Hospital while six nurses there are honored, extended support for Asheville's Community Reparations Commission and a day of coordinated support for the unhoused.
Thursday | August 29, 2024
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Today's newscast includes a 10-year vision plan for Asheville's parks and recreation system, a data-driven assessment of the Merrimon Avenue road diet, a surge in unaffiliated voters in Buncombe County and groundbreaking for renovations at McCormick Field.
Miércoles | 28 de agosto
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El noticiero de hoy incluye historias sobre una nueva forma de identificación de votantes aceptada, un hospital rural al sureste de Asheville que cambia de manos, una caída en los precios de la gasolina en la región y la despedida de un muro de escalada al aire libre en el centro de la ciudad.
Wednesday | August 28, 2024
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Today’s newscast includes stories about a new form of accepted voter identification, a rural hospital southeast of Asheville changing hands, a drop in regional gas prices, and bidding farewell to a downtown outdoor climbing wall.
Martes | 27 de agosto
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El noticiero de hoy incluye historias sobre una propuesta para convertir apartamentos en el Grove Arcade en un hotel, reparaciones y otros temas en la agenda del concejo municipal de esta noche, una reunión entre los comisionados del condado y ambos distritos escolares locales, y un año récord en el turismo local.
Tuesday | August 27, 2024
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Today’s newscast includes stories about a proposal to convert apartments in the Grove Arcade into a hotel, reparations and other items on tonight’s city council agenda, a meeting between county commissioners and both local school districts and a record-setting year in local tourism.
Lunes | 26 de agosto
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El noticiero de hoy incluye historias sobre los impactos estudiados de la reducción de carriles en Merrimon Avenue, un nuevo panel que permite al público seguir los proyectos hoteleros locales, una batalla sobre unidades de alquiler a corto plazo en un condominio de Market Street, un nuevo parque infantil en Carrier Park y un mensaje para los conductores a medida que se acerca el año escolar.
Monday | August 26, 2024
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Today’s newscast includes stories about the studied impacts of the Merrimon Avenue road diet, a new dashboard allowing the public to keep tabs on local hotel projects, a battle over short-term rental units in a Market Street condo, a new playground at Carrier Park and a message to drivers as the school year approaches.
Friday | August 23, 2024
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Friday | August 23, 2024
Viernes | 23 de agosto
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El noticiero de hoy incluye un resumen del discurso del gobernador Roy Cooper en la última noche de la Convención Nacional Demócrata, el nombramiento de una nueva directora de recursos humanos para la ciudad de Asheville, los próximos recortes presupuestarios en las escuelas locales, una transformación en Woodfin y un fallo en el caso del programa de entrenamiento policial suspendido de Blue Ri...
Thursday | August 22, 2024
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Wednesday | August 21, 2024
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Tuesday | August 20, 2024
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Monday | August 19, 2024
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Friday | August 16, 2024
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Thursday | August 15, 2024
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Thursday | August 15, 2024
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PART 2: Sub-Mission | State Sen. Julie Mayfield, Retired Dr. Bruce Kelly, Chaplain Missy Harris o...
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PART 2: Sub-Mission | State Sen. Julie Mayfield, Retired Dr. Bruce Kelly, Chaplain Missy Harris o...
Wednesday | August, 14, 2024
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Wednesday | August, 14, 2024

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @sfu4028
    @sfu4028 6 днів тому

    every "free palestine" you say hurts 6 million watching souls.

  • @sfu4028
    @sfu4028 6 днів тому

    "liberation of palestine". uhuh. well, as austrian i'd gotta warn you people, that "palestine" is a remnant of Gebbels' extermination ideas. by supporting the arabs you kinda push yourselves + family an inch further. towards the ramp, towards tje chambers. "palestine" is what Joseph Goebbels called a "thought holocaust". extermination physically and psychially. the jews shall b forgotten whilst Adolf Bin Dahmer Laden replaces it with palestine. i urge you to rethink! your heart is in a good place, but youve been lied to.

  • @SFNightOwl
    @SFNightOwl 11 днів тому

    Greetings from Texas. Great conversation, I think it resonates nationally. Thanks for the post.

    • @MattPeiken
      @MattPeiken 11 днів тому

      Thanks so much for finding it and tuning in!

  • @user-hw1qn2nd6n
    @user-hw1qn2nd6n 29 днів тому

    Hiro🎉🎉🎉

  • @tony-id1xp
    @tony-id1xp Місяць тому

    They sound legendary in their earliest videos

  • @squiltmaster7290
    @squiltmaster7290 Місяць тому

    “When people see things as beautiful, ugliness is created.” -Lao Tzu

  • @kellyscout-vw4mz
    @kellyscout-vw4mz Місяць тому

    1🇺🇲🌈🎄🏴‍☠️🏆☕🚬🥷🏽🏈🩷💰🦂🍪 MESSAGE TO ALL ASHEVILLE BUNCOMBE COUNTY HIGHSCHOOL STUDENTS FROM: KELLY. DO NOT DIE ALONE INSTEAD SEEK LOVE. DO NOT LOSE HOPE IN HELL KNOCK UPON EVERY DOOR. MAINTAIN YOUR FAITH BEFORE GOD IN HEAVEN AND ASK THE IMPOSSIBLE...AND BE A WONDER UPON ALL THE WORLD FROM THIS EARLY SPRING ON PLANET EARTH. THIS IS STILL THE TIME OF SION...THE TIME OF STARS...TO EXPERIENCE MARS HALLS FOLLOW THESE SIMPLE INSTRUCTIONS EVERY STAR BETWEEN PLANET EARTH AND HEAVEN. I AM OLD 49...TWO YEARS FROM NOW TODAY RIGHT NOW DO THAT WHICH YOU THINK CANNOT BE DONE!!! AMEN GOD BLESS AND GOD SPEED YOU...YOUNG ADVENTURERS OF HEAVENS SKIES...THANK YOU. KELLY SCOUT...AND HAVE AN AMAZING SUMMER ⛱️🌞 IN PARIS DURING THIS THE TIME OF OLYMPICS JULY 2024... 💋 NEVER WITHOUT HOPE, FAITH AND LOVE...🌈🏈🦄 LOOKS LIKE A UNICORN YOUNG SCIENTISTS!?!?

  • @chancelyons7401
    @chancelyons7401 Місяць тому

    10+ years later and it still strikes a chord in me

  • @frankblacks.45
    @frankblacks.45 2 місяці тому

    First, SOUNDGARDEN RULES! Second, thank you so much for taking time & effort to make this excellent video on my favorite band of all-time. Since before Cornell's passing I've awaited a solid, hi-production "rockumentary" on Soundgarden because they absolutely deserve one. And while your video isnt that rock-doc it still is an in-depth look at the band's early days and that is just awesome for fans like myself and I thank you. Great work!

    • @emaraposo3336
      @emaraposo3336 Місяць тому

      omg yes I wish they had a documentary

  • @uraneloi
    @uraneloi 2 місяці тому

    I know this is about Soundgarden (i am a huge fan especially of Matt's drumming) so I apologize in advance if this gets categorized as "who cares" information. But...Def Leppard's Hysteria didn't come out until August of 87' and it wasn't an instant hit. If memory serves (i was 13 when it came out and bought it immediately after seeing "Animal" on Dial MTV) it didn't blow up until until "Sugar" came out as a single in America. I don't think it hit number one until 1988.

  • @rjfimbres3593
    @rjfimbres3593 2 місяці тому

    LTL came out september '89. Wikipedia.

  • @nintendom7293
    @nintendom7293 2 місяці тому

    I'm here from Coney

  • @DriveWheels
    @DriveWheels 2 місяці тому

    This is poetry at emotions. I just shared this video with someone I recently fell for. She talks just like Sarah. You guys should see or hear her🥰🥰

  • @RHINOSAUR
    @RHINOSAUR 2 місяці тому

    The crowd reactions to Soundgarden in those early shows was not too dissimilar from how Led Zeppelin was received in their earliest shows. This was something new in both cases, and the crowds didn’t know how to react.

  • @knotvocalcovers5436
    @knotvocalcovers5436 3 місяці тому

    I LOVE SECRET SHAME!!!!!!! Her music makes me feel her emotion TRULY and its some of the best music ive ever heard!

  • @rickeykelley6852
    @rickeykelley6852 3 місяці тому

    *Promo SM* 🤭

  • @km01099
    @km01099 5 місяців тому

    Can you recommend any other Asheville area podcasts or journalists? Also, what sources would you recommend to help me understand Asheville history, especially the past 5-20 years?

  • @km01099
    @km01099 5 місяців тому

    Thank you for helping me understand this issue. My child is entering ACS this year for kindergarten. We are out-of-district and our Buncombe County assigned school is the worst ranked in the county. It is a privilege to have been accepted to ACS. This issue is personal and political. I deeply hope that we can improve funding issues at the local and state level, and I'm looking for ways to work on this issue personally.

  • @thehandseesall
    @thehandseesall 5 місяців тому

    Well, iimagine that in the early days people were still expecting all rock bands to be like Poison or Mötley Crüe, bands like FNM, SG, Mother Love Bone, were all too anti-hair metal for that time...

  • @SuperSoFlow
    @SuperSoFlow 5 місяців тому

    Dang...the girl who was taking pictures right in front of Chris. Those Hollywood kids didn't know what hit em! Matt MF Cameron 🥁 The chemistry, and synergy of Chris, Kim, Matt, and Ben made the difference in Matt's playing IMO. They may not have been fully formed upon arrival, but they got there. And that's all that matters. On the east coast I was late to catch on to them, but I'm glad for the opportunities I got to appreciate the F out of them LIVE while 🎤Chris was still with us! 🎼

  • @Carmel明慧
    @Carmel明慧 5 місяців тому

    This was a really inspiring interview, thank you both! I just had a look at Chris' watercolour paintings on his website, wow really phenomenal and beautiful work, so alive! Keep it up!

    • @MattPeiken
      @MattPeiken 5 місяців тому

      thanks so much for tuning in!

  • @Zenjencreekgirl
    @Zenjencreekgirl 5 місяців тому

    This place is a curse on Asheville and has destroyed Tunnel Road.

  • @retrodemon263
    @retrodemon263 7 місяців тому

    I saw Soundgarden @ The Reseda Country Club around 1990 with Prong & Voivod - unbelievable…

    • @retrodemon263
      @retrodemon263 7 місяців тому

      Chris Cornell would go into “American Woman” by “The Guess Who” in the breakdown verse of “Hands All Over”…

    • @dragonclaws9367
      @dragonclaws9367 5 місяців тому

      Wow wow wow what a bill ❤ so lucky.

    • @RHINOSAUR
      @RHINOSAUR 2 місяці тому

      I saw Soundgarden in 1990, opening for Faith No More, and Voivod. Cornell was a brutally beautiful dude, with a voice unmatched. Ne was born to be a rock god.

  • @TheMisterMonkeyman
    @TheMisterMonkeyman 7 місяців тому

    I was at that show at the Lingerie in '88. Can't remember who we went to see, but it wasn't Soundgarden. The crowd was a usual L.A crowd, but I remember this show distinctly. I was there with my drummer at the time, and when we heard Cornell's vocals we both looked at each other and we knew "that guy" was gonna be a star. He had that "thing"... We really liked the guitar player, and Cornell was a superstar in the making, but we didn't think much of the rhythm section (a little professional jealousy perhaps? IDK), so when I later saw them (with a way better rhythm section) on MTV I wasn't that surprised. Peace.

  • @joemcgraw5529
    @joemcgraw5529 7 місяців тому

    I just watched a rig rundown with the band premier guitar did and we find out the wild tunings on kim and chris guitar and what tunings were used on certain songs that became huge hits ,its a awesome interview at a venue Soundgarden were set up to play ,so you see the setup and tunings that Kim especially used and its so badass ,Iwas in Europe when they started out so I when I came back in 88 the first I heard from chris was from Temple of the Dog and that was badass, and instantly knew this was a band that had thier own sound and I loved it

  • @galadrielgaladriel7375
    @galadrielgaladriel7375 7 місяців тому

    I hear a heavy U-men influence in early SG.....to me Chris is immolating John Bigley..

  • @neilsmith4836
    @neilsmith4836 7 місяців тому

    You can say what you want to but I think they were about tripping on LSD too, what you call sub pop sound... Throughout the years I've been there done that, especially loud love and motor vision

  • @jamesleblanc7437
    @jamesleblanc7437 7 місяців тому

    The Rhino Records show was a release concert for Louder Then Love that came out a couple weeks earlier. This is also about 6 months before Andy Wood’s death.

  • @babywah3290
    @babywah3290 7 місяців тому

    Regarding Woodstock ‘99, the Red Hot Chili Peppers decided to play “Fire” when vendor’s trailers were being looted and destroyed by arson. UltramegaOK was Grammy nominated for the best heavy metal category, first introduced and which heavily favored Metallica lost to Jethro Tull.😂😂 Heavy blues? Maybe covering Howling Wolf’s Smokestack Lightning, but the Zep and Sabbath-like riffage is more like hard rock and metal from the 1970’s. Bauhaus was a big influence on the band, Goth. Plus Fopp is an Ohio Players’ song, so funk music wasn’t out of the realm of music that influenced them. Plus them recording for SST in the late 80’s had a lot of groups that were experimenting with sounds of all types. If Soundgarden ever does get the RRHOF, it’s gonna be one helluva task to find people who will sing on their set.

  • @MattPeiken
    @MattPeiken 7 місяців тому

    Jared Wheatley created and curated the Indigenous Walls Project, a series of highly visible public art murals in Asheville. This is why I chose to interview him and tell his story. I'm eager to invite EBCI members, and anyone else, onto my show when their work intersects with and affects people in Asheville.

  • @user-zy8gd2km6w
    @user-zy8gd2km6w 7 місяців тому

    You have many Easternband members living in Buncombe county and surrounding counties. There are also many other artist and people working within the Cherokee language that could better explain these things

  • @helenbehrens3548
    @helenbehrens3548 7 місяців тому

    Chris’s voice is what definitely stood out. It seemed like Chris always wanted to make sure his voice was heard over the music, it should have been and it was. His voice changed over the years, more like a soulful sound. I loved his voice in the beginning, when he reached those high notes, it would blow me away. and I loved his voice as he aged and it changed into a beautiful soulful sound. I still listen to all of Chris’s music. I miss him.

  • @Wolfdog65
    @Wolfdog65 7 місяців тому

    Ultra mega OK was released October 31st on SST records . Sub pop did a re-release. Louder Than Love came out September 5 1989. I was in my early 20’s living in Seattle and they were kings here by 89

  • @malcolmgraves3574
    @malcolmgraves3574 7 місяців тому

    😞 "promo sm"

  • @A.I-GAMING
    @A.I-GAMING 7 місяців тому

    First tIme I heard of Soundgarden was in the movie Pump up the volume 1990.

  • @ComeAlongKay
    @ComeAlongKay 8 місяців тому

    Misandry is a radically larger issue and has been for quite a while. Women are radically more sexist towards men than the other way around but because the society is so gynocentric people worship women no matter how bad they are and demonize men no matter how good they are. Women are very much misandrists they just think they can’t ever be wrong and anything they do is okay, while nothing men do is ever considered good or right. They act like only guys are sexist or bad when huge numbers of women are, they focus on some tiny minority of not as good guys and ignore the vast vast majority of guys who are hard working firefighters, construction workers, soldiers, engineers. Most of their life is possible due to the work of honest hardworking men. Nearly all of n the hardest most dangerous dirty jobs are done by men, there’re occupied by ninety percent men and it’s not because women aren’t allowed as some have invaded every guy thing there is and taken them from guys and usually ruined it. It’s because women are physically weaker and generally less capable and don’t work as hard on average. They can’t do those jobs at the level of men for as long as men do it. Radically more women are saved by protected by and provided for and supported and encouraged and taught by men then are abused or attacked by them and women don’t care about that. Meanwhile that’s not true rhetoric other way around. Women mostly see line as a means to end and something to use and abuse and they from and manipulate and humiliate and betray men at every turn. Besides sometimes mothers few women are ever loyal and the vast majority are selfish self centered morally bankrupt blame shifting irresponsible and not accountable. To them ever admitting their own wrong doing or how they’ve hurt others or damaged others particularly when it comes to men their main scapegoat it’s like death to them. They’d likely rather lose a limb than admit they’re wrong. Women aren’t better they’re worse if anything I’ve everywhere from being weaker and slower to worse at comedy in general and fewer of them overall being geniuses and generally it working as hard as men either in most fields. Women aren’t more beautiful more moral and they’re not greater victims. Men are victimized all the time by women and others and no one cares so they don’t know about it and the guys are told to man up and deal with it and not complain. Women aren’t hurt more they’re just louder about it and complain more. No one says woman up because they’re allowed to be cowards and weak while men are shamed for anything that even looks like that. They can get away with being Karen’s doing stuff that most of the time would get a guy arrested or punched in five seconds. They’re massively socially privileged and feminism is at its core and always has been a hate group and at times an actual domestic terrorist group. Women shame men for dating younger women then will murder their own kids and call it abortion and act like they’re more moral. They don’t care about morality shame is just a tool of control for them. They shame other women to stay in line and they shame men for the same reasons. The weak have somehow come to control civilization while the men who built it are manipulated and shamed into compliance. Women do not love men mostly they manipulate them to comply so they can get male attention and money and have someone to out dine and feel superior to. Women have repeated their nonsense anti men mantras and convinced themselves so fully that women are the victims despite being the perpetrators that they are fully consumed by them delusions and can’t see outside of this victim mentality they’ve reinforced for the decades, they cry victim while they actually genuinely abuse others doing the things they accuse them of. This one group has been given so much social leeway and power and validated and their worst elements celebrated to the point that toxic femininity in the form of wokeness has destroyed solid chunks of western culture they have become even more monstrous than ever. This video is dumb there is very likely no sexism towards women here or anywhere in the west and most of the time double standards benefit them and they’re handed stuff on a silver platter for being a woman. They rarely earn anything they guilt trip and whine their into convincing others to give them stuff while men particularly white guys have to earn it. Women aren’t owed anything the vast majority of men aren’t negatively effecting them while they are on average negatively effecting men a great deal. For once why don’t you guys do something useful if you even can and stop taking from and blaming men for things you do nonstop.

  • @drewa1999
    @drewa1999 8 місяців тому

    Lost me 4 minutes in. I love Temple and CC, but he did not write two of the songs on that album in terms of music.... Therefore "wholly" is inaccurate.

  • @djmoonchild01
    @djmoonchild01 8 місяців тому

    I definitely felt that they got better as they progressed.

  • @Crystalzcheats
    @Crystalzcheats 8 місяців тому

    aslamu alikum im a 13 yr muslim from asheville thank you for this video

  • @DustinHoffmansrq
    @DustinHoffmansrq 8 місяців тому

    I saw them February 3rd 1990 Cuban Club Tampa,Fl. We were walking up an alley just as the show started, his voice hit is smack in the face, we started running and stood front and center, the rest is history. I thought Robert Plant was it, Chris changed all of that, life changing band.

    • @rickchyczewski576
      @rickchyczewski576 5 місяців тому

      Yeah man, Plant from 68-71 was godlike but Chris could match him in his day. Chris voice lasted far longer than Roberts. I always felt bad that Plant lost that powerful high register at such a young age. Chris could pretty much still do it through Audioslave which really taxed his voice. He did recover and the chris from the 2010's on was solid but no match for the beast mode chris. Then again, whom of us can compete with our 21 year old self? Being 55, I sure as hell cant.

  • @donduedue1603
    @donduedue1603 8 місяців тому

    Definitely Land Reparations and Definitely cryptocurrency their own currency because that's what you stole from them and that's what you as America needs and have been missing because of greed even in Africa they have a all white town with their own currency your currency wouldn't be as weak right now if you would have given these people their land reparations and reparations back long time ago they would have their own currency by now

  • @48sunray
    @48sunray 8 місяців тому

    This Far Left Ideologie is right out of the Saul Alinski Manual ! Free Money sounds great ! Solves nothing !

  • @48sunray
    @48sunray 8 місяців тому

    This is really hard to believe! Are these people serious ! The reason you can’t “Define it” is because it’s not real, and you’re making it up!!!😮

  • @PeppySweetheart
    @PeppySweetheart 9 місяців тому

    “I *K N O W* YOU ARE FUCKING WITH ME” Gets me everytime😂

  • @BrownHawk84
    @BrownHawk84 9 місяців тому

    Bravo!

  • @loose_snake
    @loose_snake 10 місяців тому

    "MY NAME IS WIL E COYOTE" 🗣🗣🗣🔥🔥🔥

  • @yellowstalk6653
    @yellowstalk6653 10 місяців тому

    One must imagine Sisyphus as a cartoon animal-

  • @grunkleg.3110
    @grunkleg.3110 10 місяців тому

    This is so deep, I'm getting crushed to death by the water pressure

  • @matthewjohnson1552
    @matthewjohnson1552 10 місяців тому

    Ultramega OK was released on SST, not subpop.

    • @MattPeiken
      @MattPeiken 10 місяців тому

      I stand corrected.

  • @maryanderson8243
    @maryanderson8243 10 місяців тому

    I agree thank you for putting that together and alllowing us to be able to listen to it was great Chris's was a true musician from birth his taken showed at a very young age but then I believe that there a very musical talent for singing in his family listen to his brother sing he also has a amazing voice Chris Cornell will truely be missed by the world and myself I listen to all his music every night