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See Soundgarden Play Sludgy Cover of Beatles' "Come Together" in 1989


Chris Cornell and Co. metalize Abbey Road standout
Video of Soundgarden-Come Together Live
February 2, 2021
Between Soundgarden and his solo career, Chris Cornell covered the Beatles many time across his illustrious career: Everybody s Got Something to Hide Except Me and My Monkey, A Day in the Life, Dear Prudence, Ticket to Ride, the list goes on. But for our money, the best take on the Fab Four that he was ever a part of was probably Soundgarden s early, sludgy rendition of Come Together. The
Abbey Road standout, written by John Lennon and inspired by acid guru Timothy Leary, features one of the Beatles heaviest riffs ever plus psychedelic lyrics that both perfectly suited the young grunge upstarts at their wildest. Soundgarden released their cover as the B-side to their 1990 Hands All Over single, but they were playing it live years before including at Concrete Marketing s 1989 Foundations Forum industry convention in L.A. Cornell ....

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"I had to carry a gun to visit my record label...": My Ruin's Tairrie B on 30 tumultuous years of righteous rap and rock — Kerrang!


As My Ruin mark their 20
th anniversary with The Cathartic Collection, livewire singer Tairrie B looks back over the triumphs and tragedies, electric shocks and hard knocks that’ve carried her to the here and now…
Words: Sam Law
Photo: Kayla Wren
Tairrie B. Murphy has a lot to get off her chest. Three decades since she burst onto the scene with the furious, feminist hip-hop of her solo rap debut – raging against America’s ingrained misogyny and lack of diversity – it feels like little has changed. The past four years have brought her rage back to the boil, however, with attempts to process (and outspokenly challenge) the reprehensible attitudes of the Trump administration consuming her headspace. Departing the urban echo chamber of Los Angeles for comparatively rural Knoxville, Tennessee has left her looking in from the other side of the red/blue divide, but October’s deeply politicised Feminenergy album – her first in five years – proved that ....

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