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Chris Cornell (born Christopher John Boyle; July 20, 1964) is an American rock musician and singer-songwriter, best known as the lead vocalist, primary songwriter and rhythm guitarist for Seattle rock band Soundgarden and as former lead vocalist and songwriter for the supergroup Audioslave. He is also known for his numerous solo works and soundtrack contributions since 1991, and as founder and frontman for Temple of the Dog, the one-off tribute band dedicated to his friend the late Andrew Wood.
Cornell is also known for his role as one of the architects of the 1990s grunge movement, for his extensive catalog as a songwriter and for his near four octave vocal range as well as his powerful vocal belting technique. He has released four solo studio albums, Euphoria Morning (1999), Carry On (2007), Scream (2009), Higher Truth (2015) and live album Songbook (2011). Cornell received a Golden Globe Award nomination for his song "The Keeper" which appeared in the film Machine Gun Preacher and co-wrote and performed the theme song to the James Bond film Casino Royale (2006), "You Know My Name". He was voted "Rock's Greatest Singer" by readers of Guitar World, ranked 4th in the list of "Heavy Metal's All-Time Top 100 Vocalists" by Hit Parader, 9th in the list of "Best Lead Singers of All Time" by Rolling Stone, and 12th in MTV's "22 Greatest Voices in Music".
Electric Universe is a psychedelic trance project from Germany formed by Boris Blenn and Michael Dressler in 1991. Their first EP release, Solar Energy was an instant hit with the underground trance scene and is often credited with putting the Spirit Zone Recordings label at the forefront of psychedelic trance early on. According to The Sofia Echo, they were "hailed in the 1990s as one of the top psychedelic trance projects to come out of Germany".
The Electric Universe project was founded in 1991 by Boris Blenn and Michael Dressler in Hamburg, Germany. After being inspired by the first big Voov Experience in Sprötze, the first Psy Trance orientated tracks were produced, with just 5 pieces of equipment. These were two synthesizers, one sampler, a mixing desk and an Atari 1080. Some of the tracks found their way into the hands of DJ Antaro, who had just started his record label Spirit Zone. He liked the stuff and decided to release the Electric Universe Solar Energy maxi single as the second release on his label. It turned out to be a big hit and set the ground for the first album One Love in 1994.
Glen Campbell's daughter, Ashley Campbell, sings "Remembering" on the new "Country's Family Reunion Kickin Back" series. To pre-order the Kickin' Back series, go to http://www.cfrvideos.com/productdetails.aspx?p=943 Subscribe to the Country Road TV YouTube Channel...FREE! See clips from your favorite artists from Larry's Country Diner, Country's Family Reunion and more!
Ashley Campbell - Remembering (Single Version) Song available here: http://smarturl.it/Remembering http://vevo.ly/FnfijM
Remembering by Avishai Cohen From the album, At Home (2005) Available to buy here: http://avishaicohen.com/digitalshop/product_info.php?cPath=5&products;_id=6 http://www.razdazrecordz.com/
Sadly, TV icon, Adam West, passed away today so I wanted to give some of my unscripted and unfiltered thoughts. My YouTube network won't let me demonitize this video as every time I try to do so, it instantly goes back up. At the very least, I was able to remove overlay ads, sponsored cards, as well as both skippable and non-skippable video ads. If you know how to solve this problem, please let me know. I've posted screenshots on my Twitter with more information.
A Randy Edelman song "Please don't stop remembering" with still photos of mountains and some bodies of water.
Avishai Cohen performing 'Remembering' (From the album 'At Home') live in Marciac (August 2010) Avishai Cohen - bass Shai Maestro - piano Itamar Doari - percussion Simon Jouin - Sound Engineer Buy 'At Home' here: http://avishaicohen.com/digitalshop/product_info.php?cPath=5&products;_id=6 www.avishaicohen.com www.facebook.com/AvishaiCohenMusic www.twitter.com/AvishaiCohen
Chris Cornell, a key architect of grunge and the explosive vocalist who fronted both Soundgarden and Audioslave, died on May 17, two days before Soundgarden was to headline the opening night of Rock On The Range, the annual festival of rock and metal in Columbus, Ohio. A tribute to Cornell took place instead that night, and throughout the weekend participants saluted the singer’s artistic impact. Vevo was at the fest all weekend, interviewing artists such as Primus, Papa Roach and The Offspring about their own music, but along the way several chats turned to Cornell and his accomplishments. Members of Stone Sour, Korn, Taking Back Sunday, and Dillinger Escape Plan, along with Gavin Rossdale of Bush, had key thoughts to share. Here are a few. Watch Soundgarden on Vevo: https://www.vevo.com...
How love can remain alive in memories forever. (Another one of my favorite movies that I highly recommend. Make sure you have a box of tissues handy upon viewing.) Song: Hooked on the Memory of You (Neil Diamond) (No copyright infringement intended. I own nothing.)
Produced in 1996, Remembering the End of the World was the first documentary covering David Talbott's labors to reconstruct celestial events in ancient times. The Ben Ged Low film traces Talbott's work back to its beginning in the early 70s. By following an original inspiration in the work of Immanuel Velikovsky, Talbott discovered a massive ancient story focused on the remote planet Saturn, a celestial power remembered as the "primeval sun." This documentary is the first production dealing with the mythic imagery of the "Polar Configuration". In the years that followed, the presentation helped to inspire other dedicated researchers, several of whom are still pursuing the subject today. SUPPORT US ON PATREON AND WATCH OUR INFLUENCE GROW: “Changing the world through understanding of t...
Aspen Public Radio asked if I could do an interview about Zina. If for some reason you are interested you can check that out here. http://aspenpublicradio.org/post/mourning-friend-creates-portrait-young-artist In August 2013 my friend Zina asked if I could shoot a video for her portfolio. She needed something that would showcase her work but also tell a little bit about her personality and her interests. We had two days to shoot and edit so we shot an interview and smashed something together to meet our deadline. On November 20, 2013 Zina passed away due to a hiking accident in Ouray, CO. After the funeral I revisited the footage and made this short as an attempt to capture her personality and creativity. I never planned to release it online but now I have a chance to share her and her c...
More of Dorelia McNeill vimeo.com/126409451 A model in blue vimeo.com/114520414 Boom, Boom, Boom https://vimeo.com/153005818 Warms a Cold Minnesota Day https://vimeo.com/164515146 Dorelia Gets Blacked https://vimeo.com/101875000 Dorelia, formally known as Medusa
Captured in 45min with no story direction or intention other than testing out Canon's c300 camera. Director of Photography | Mark McKnight | Space-Suit Designer | Sam McJunkin | Memory Woman | Min Jung Park Music by Max Richter | Time Passing | Location | Fort Ward, Bainbridge Island | Grade | FCP | Rgrain 35mm Ultrafine
This video was made by Erhan Arik (born 1984) from Turkey. "I had a dream. I’m in the house in Ardahan where I was born, a house ‘inherited’ from Armenians. And I’m in the part of the house we use as a barn. The voice in my dream is challenging me about this squandered wing of the house: 'Why is this room so dirty? Why is this stone hearth where we once cooked our bread now used as part of the barn?' And I woke with a start, haunted by this and many more questions I now don't remember. The sun wasn't up yet when I set off towards that room in the barn. I opened the door, walked straight to the hearth, touched the stone and fell silent. The aim of this project is to tour the villages on either side of the Turkish-Armenian border and listen to stories, meaning a journey that will extend fro...
www.ReturntoMogadishu.com For the first time since the events of "Black Hawk Down" twenty years ago, U.S. Army Rangers from the battle return to Mogadishu, Somalia to relive the firefight in the city streets. Directed by Matt Knighton, Produced by Mary Beth Minnis, Director of Photography Jacob Hamilton, Editor Gabriel Cox, Original Score by Kyle Lent
Music video for the song "Remembering Julia". (music by David Sylvian, lyrics by Ingrid Chavez) Released on Ten Windows Records Video credits: Produced by WesFilm & Video + OFamily Directed by Marzio Mirabella
Glen Campbell's daughter, Ashley Campbell, sings "Remembering" on the new "Country's Family Reunion Kickin Back" series. To pre-order the Kickin' Back series, go to http://www.cfrvideos.com/productdetails.aspx?p=943 Subscribe to the Country Road TV YouTube Channel...FREE! See clips from your favorite artists from Larry's Country Diner, Country's Family Reunion and more!
Ashley Campbell - Remembering (Single Version) Song available here: http://smarturl.it/Remembering http://vevo.ly/FnfijM
Remembering by Avishai Cohen From the album, At Home (2005) Available to buy here: http://avishaicohen.com/digitalshop/product_info.php?cPath=5&products;_id=6 http://www.razdazrecordz.com/
Sadly, TV icon, Adam West, passed away today so I wanted to give some of my unscripted and unfiltered thoughts. My YouTube network won't let me demonitize this video as every time I try to do so, it instantly goes back up. At the very least, I was able to remove overlay ads, sponsored cards, as well as both skippable and non-skippable video ads. If you know how to solve this problem, please let me know. I've posted screenshots on my Twitter with more information.
A Randy Edelman song "Please don't stop remembering" with still photos of mountains and some bodies of water.
Avishai Cohen performing 'Remembering' (From the album 'At Home') live in Marciac (August 2010) Avishai Cohen - bass Shai Maestro - piano Itamar Doari - percussion Simon Jouin - Sound Engineer Buy 'At Home' here: http://avishaicohen.com/digitalshop/product_info.php?cPath=5&products;_id=6 www.avishaicohen.com www.facebook.com/AvishaiCohenMusic www.twitter.com/AvishaiCohen
Chris Cornell, a key architect of grunge and the explosive vocalist who fronted both Soundgarden and Audioslave, died on May 17, two days before Soundgarden was to headline the opening night of Rock On The Range, the annual festival of rock and metal in Columbus, Ohio. A tribute to Cornell took place instead that night, and throughout the weekend participants saluted the singer’s artistic impact. Vevo was at the fest all weekend, interviewing artists such as Primus, Papa Roach and The Offspring about their own music, but along the way several chats turned to Cornell and his accomplishments. Members of Stone Sour, Korn, Taking Back Sunday, and Dillinger Escape Plan, along with Gavin Rossdale of Bush, had key thoughts to share. Here are a few. Watch Soundgarden on Vevo: https://www.vevo.com...
How love can remain alive in memories forever. (Another one of my favorite movies that I highly recommend. Make sure you have a box of tissues handy upon viewing.) Song: Hooked on the Memory of You (Neil Diamond) (No copyright infringement intended. I own nothing.)
Produced in 1996, Remembering the End of the World was the first documentary covering David Talbott's labors to reconstruct celestial events in ancient times. The Ben Ged Low film traces Talbott's work back to its beginning in the early 70s. By following an original inspiration in the work of Immanuel Velikovsky, Talbott discovered a massive ancient story focused on the remote planet Saturn, a celestial power remembered as the "primeval sun." This documentary is the first production dealing with the mythic imagery of the "Polar Configuration". In the years that followed, the presentation helped to inspire other dedicated researchers, several of whom are still pursuing the subject today. SUPPORT US ON PATREON AND WATCH OUR INFLUENCE GROW: “Changing the world through understanding of t...
Aspen Public Radio asked if I could do an interview about Zina. If for some reason you are interested you can check that out here. http://aspenpublicradio.org/post/mourning-friend-creates-portrait-young-artist In August 2013 my friend Zina asked if I could shoot a video for her portfolio. She needed something that would showcase her work but also tell a little bit about her personality and her interests. We had two days to shoot and edit so we shot an interview and smashed something together to meet our deadline. On November 20, 2013 Zina passed away due to a hiking accident in Ouray, CO. After the funeral I revisited the footage and made this short as an attempt to capture her personality and creativity. I never planned to release it online but now I have a chance to share her and her c...
More of Dorelia McNeill vimeo.com/126409451 A model in blue vimeo.com/114520414 Boom, Boom, Boom https://vimeo.com/153005818 Warms a Cold Minnesota Day https://vimeo.com/164515146 Dorelia Gets Blacked https://vimeo.com/101875000 Dorelia, formally known as Medusa
Captured in 45min with no story direction or intention other than testing out Canon's c300 camera. Director of Photography | Mark McKnight | Space-Suit Designer | Sam McJunkin | Memory Woman | Min Jung Park Music by Max Richter | Time Passing | Location | Fort Ward, Bainbridge Island | Grade | FCP | Rgrain 35mm Ultrafine
This video was made by Erhan Arik (born 1984) from Turkey. "I had a dream. I’m in the house in Ardahan where I was born, a house ‘inherited’ from Armenians. And I’m in the part of the house we use as a barn. The voice in my dream is challenging me about this squandered wing of the house: 'Why is this room so dirty? Why is this stone hearth where we once cooked our bread now used as part of the barn?' And I woke with a start, haunted by this and many more questions I now don't remember. The sun wasn't up yet when I set off towards that room in the barn. I opened the door, walked straight to the hearth, touched the stone and fell silent. The aim of this project is to tour the villages on either side of the Turkish-Armenian border and listen to stories, meaning a journey that will extend fro...
www.ReturntoMogadishu.com For the first time since the events of "Black Hawk Down" twenty years ago, U.S. Army Rangers from the battle return to Mogadishu, Somalia to relive the firefight in the city streets. Directed by Matt Knighton, Produced by Mary Beth Minnis, Director of Photography Jacob Hamilton, Editor Gabriel Cox, Original Score by Kyle Lent
Music video for the song "Remembering Julia". (music by David Sylvian, lyrics by Ingrid Chavez) Released on Ten Windows Records Video credits: Produced by WesFilm & Video + OFamily Directed by Marzio Mirabella
It Seems I Saw It All Before
So Many Centuries Ago
The Ancient Terrors Creep Behind Me
What A Fuck Is That - I Cry
Horror Possessed My Mind
But I Know It Was For Real
This Is Not A Dream
I Can See
Burning Sky
No Mercy
I Can Recall How I Was Killed
On Scaffold High My Blood Was Spilt
The Hangman Raised A Deadly Sword
What A Fuck Is That - I Cry
Someone Slashed My Mind
But I Know It Was For Real
This Is Not A Dream
Inquisition -
Holy Mission
Mass Extinction
Terrors Come Alive
Out Of Old Times
Burn In My Mind
I Can See
Burning Sky
No Mercy
Inquisition -
Mass Extinction
Out Of Old Times
Inquisi1ion -
Holy Mission
Mass Extinction
Terrors Come Alive
Out Of Old Times
Burn In My Mind
Inquisition -
Mass Extinction
Out Of Old Times
Inquisi1ion -
Holy Mission
Mass Extinction
Terrors Come Alive
Out Of Old Times