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Temple of the Dog

Live Performances by Temple of the Dog

Temple Of The Dog - Full Concert at Off Ramp Cafe, Seattle

Off Ramp Cafe
Seattle, WA, United States

November 13, 1990 | Video Length: 36:09
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    On November 13, 1990, Temple of the Dog performed a live set at the Off Ramp Cafe in Seattle, coinciding with a pivotal moment in their brief but impactful career. This recording came shortly after the release of their self-titled debut album, which was released on April 16, 1991. The album was a tribute to the late Andrew Wood, lead singer of Mother Love Bone, and featured several musicians who would go on to become prominent figures in the grunge and rock scenes, including Chris Cornell and members of Pearl Jam. The live performance showcased key tracks from the album, including the powerful "Hunger Strike" and "Say Hello 2 Heaven," which are reflective of the band's emotional depth and their tribute to Wood. Notably, this concert took place during a time when the Seattle music scene was gaining national attention, and Temple of the Dog's blend of rock and heartfelt lyrics helped solidify their place in music history.

Temple Of The Dog - Full Concert Live at Off Ramp Cafe, Seattle

Off Ramp Cafe
Seattle, Washington, United States

November 13, 1990 | Video Length: 59:20
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    On November 13, 1990, Temple of the Dog performed a live recording at the Off Ramp Cafe in Seattle, a pivotal moment in their brief but impactful career. The band's self-titled debut album, "Temple of the Dog," was released just a few weeks prior, on April 16, 1991, establishing their presence in the rock scene. Formed as a tribute to the late Andrew Wood, frontman of Mother Love Bone, the project featured members from Soundgarden and Pearl Jam, highlighting a significant moment of collaboration in the early '90s Seattle music scene. The live recording showcases key tracks from the album, including "Hunger Strike" and "Say Hello to Heaven," underscoring both their raw talent and emotional depth. Interesting to note, the album eventually received critical acclaim and commercial success, becoming a cornerstone of grunge music, but at the time of this performance, the band was still building their legacy, drawing from the shared experiences of its members.

Alice In Chains & Temple Of The Dog - Full Concert at Moore Theater

Moore Theater
Seattle, WA, United States

December 22, 1990 | Video Length: 36:16
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    Temple of the Dog, formed in 1990, released their self-titled debut album on April 16, 1991. The live recording at the Moore Theater on December 22, 1990, predates this album, capturing a moment during a pivotal time for the band's members, many of whom were simultaneously involved with their respective bands, Soundgarden and Pearl Jam. The concert showcases the early synergy in Seattle’s grunge scene, and notable musicians such as Chris Cornell and Eddie Vedder performed during this show, solidifying their connections that would lead to the formation of Pearl Jam. The recording features impactful tracks that would later appear on the studio album, including "Say Hello 2 Heaven." This performance exemplifies the intersection of talent in the Seattle music community, making it a significant historical recording that precedes the band's eventual rise to prominence and the grunge movement taking over in the early 1990s.

Temple of the Dog Live Performance of 'Hunger Strike' in Hollywood

Hollywood, CA, USA

October 6, 1991 | Video Length: 2:57
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  • On October 6, 1991, Temple of the Dog was in the midst of a significant moment in their career. The band's only self-titled album had been released ju... Read Full Description >

    On October 6, 1991, Temple of the Dog was in the midst of a significant moment in their career. The band's only self-titled album had been released just months earlier, on April 16, 1991, to critical acclaim and commercial success. This album served as a tribute to the late Andrew Wood, the singer of Mother Love Bone, and featured contributions from prominent musicians who would go on to form the core of Pearl Jam and Soundgarden. Notably, the live recording from Hollywood includes performances of "Hunger Strike," one of the band's most iconic songs, highlighting the blend of rock influences that characterized their music. The band's ability to fuse heartfelt lyrics with memorable melodies resonated with fans, and this period solidified their legacy in the grunge scene of the early '90s. The performances showcased in this recording reflect the band’s raw energy and the collaboration among its members, which would lead to significant ventures in their respective careers.

Temple Of The Dog - 'Hunger Strike' Live Performance at Lollapalooza 1992

Irvine Meadows
Irvine, CA, United States

August 1, 1992 | Video Length: 4:26
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  • In August 1992, during the Lollapalooza festival in Irvine, California, Temple of the Dog showcased their iconic sound with a live performance of "Hun... Read Full Description >

    In August 1992, during the Lollapalooza festival in Irvine, California, Temple of the Dog showcased their iconic sound with a live performance of "Hunger Strike." This moment came shortly after the band's self-titled debut album was released in April 1991, which served as a tribute to the late Andrew Wood, the lead singer of Mother Love Bone. The album, although initially receiving modest attention, later gained critical acclaim and became a significant influence in the grunge movement. Notably, "Hunger Strike," featuring the powerful duet between Chris Cornell and Eddie Vedder, became a defining anthem of the era, exemplifying the collaboration between musicians who would go on to become major stars in their own right. Temple of the Dog's performance at Lollapalooza not only marked a key moment in their brief existence but also highlighted the connections between the burgeoning grunge scene and its roots in the Seattle music culture.

Temple of The Dog - Live Performance at Lollapalooza 1992

Lollapalooza
Chicago, IL, United States

August 10, 1992 | Video Length: 45
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  • Temple of the Dog was formed in 1990 as a tribute to late Mother Love Bone frontman Andrew Wood. By the time of their performance at Lollapalooza on A... Read Full Description >

    Temple of the Dog was formed in 1990 as a tribute to late Mother Love Bone frontman Andrew Wood. By the time of their performance at Lollapalooza on August 10, 1992, the band had released their self-titled debut album in April of that year. This album featured hits like "Hunger Strike" and "Say Hello 2 Heaven," showcasing a collaboration between members of Soundgarden and Pearl Jam. The performance at Lollapalooza marked a significant moment in their career, as it propelled their popularity during the grunge explosion of the early '90s. Notably, this set at Lollapalooza is regarded as a high point for the band, blending elements of rock and emotional depth, indicative of the era's creative climate. The band's brief but impactful presence cemented their legacy, particularly highlighted by the strong vocal pairing of Chris Cornell and Eddie Vedder during this live set.

Chris Cornell & Eddie Vedder Perform 'Hunger Strike' at Lollapalooza

Desert Sky Pavilion
Phoenix, AZ, United States

September 8, 1992 | Video Length: 4:59
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    On September 8, 1992, during a side stage performance at Lollapalooza, Chris Cornell and Eddie Vedder delivered a powerful rendition of "Hunger Strike." This event occurred shortly after the self-titled debut album of Temple of the Dog was released on April 16, 1991. The band was formed as a tribute to Andrew Wood, lead singer of Mother Love Bone, and comprised members of Soundgarden and Pearl Jam, making it a notable collaboration in the Seattle grunge scene. "Hunger Strike," one of the standout tracks from their album, features a haunting duet between Cornell and Vedder, showcasing their vocal chemistry. The live rendition at the festival also exemplified the rising profile of both artists, as Temple of the Dog was not only a one-off tribute project but also a significant milestone in the evolution of grunge music, bridging the gap between their respective bands and solidifying their legacies in rock history.

Temple Of The Dog Performance of 'Hunger Strike' at Irvine Meadows Concert

Irvine Meadows
Irvine, CA, United States

September 13, 1992 | Video Length: 4:53
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  • Temple of the Dog, formed in 1990 as a tribute to the late Andrew Wood of Mother Love Bone, was at a pivotal moment in their career during the live re... Read Full Description >

    Temple of the Dog, formed in 1990 as a tribute to the late Andrew Wood of Mother Love Bone, was at a pivotal moment in their career during the live recording of "Hunger Strike" on September 13, 1992. This performance occurred shortly after the release of their self-titled album, which debuted in April 1991. The band, featuring members from both Soundgarden and Pearl Jam, was in the midst of gaining significant momentum, characterized by the blending of grunge and alternative rock that defined the era. "Hunger Strike" is one of their most iconic tracks, showcasing the powerful vocal interplay between Chris Cornell and Eddie Vedder. The recording serves as a testament to the band's unique collaboration and the burgeoning Seattle music scene. Interestingly, despite Temple of the Dog's short existence, their impact has endured, leading to a resurgence in interest, particularly with live performances and reissues in later years.

  • Temple of the Dog's career highlighted a significant chapter in rock music during the early 1990s, particularly following the release of their self-ti... Read Full Description >

    Temple of the Dog's career highlighted a significant chapter in rock music during the early 1990s, particularly following the release of their self-titled debut album in 1991. Before the live recording on January 1, 2011, the band had initially formed as a tribute to the late Andrew Wood, lead singer of Mother Love Bone, and featured key figures from the Seattle music scene, including Chris Cornell and members of Pearl Jam. The album included iconic tracks like "Hunger Strike" and "Say Hello 2 Heaven." The 2011 live recording captures the band performing at Pearl Jam's 20th anniversary festival, PJ20, showcasing the enduring legacy of their music and the camaraderie among the artists, as they reunited to honor their past while enticing a generation of new fans with their powerful performances. This event marked a special moment in their history, reflecting both nostalgia and renewed appreciation for their contributions to grunge and rock music.

Temple of the Dog - Live at Alpine Valley | Full Concert Featuring 'Say Hello to Heaven' and More

Alpine Valley
Alpine Valley, WI, United States

September 3, 2011 | Video Length: 30:05
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    Temple of the Dog, formed in 1990 as a tribute to Andrew Wood of Mother Love Bone, released their self-titled debut album in 1991. By the time of their live reunion show at Alpine Valley on September 3, 2011, the band had been inactive for years, with their original album finding a renewed audience over the decades due to the rise of related groups like Pearl Jam and Soundgarden. The concert was significant as it coincided with the 20th anniversary of Pearl Jam, allowing for a celebration of their shared history. Notably, members Chris Cornell and Eddie Vedder, who had been influential figures in the Seattle sound, performed hits such as "Hunger Strike" and "Say Hello to Heaven." This revival was a rare opportunity for fans, given that the band had limited live performances post the 1990s, highlighting their impact during the grunge era as a supergroup with deep emotional roots in Seattle's musical landscape.

TEMPLE OF THE DOG - PJ20 ALPINE VALLEY - Full Concert

Alpine Valley Music Theatre
East Troy, WI, United States

September 3, 2011 | Video Length: 31:42
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  • Temple of the Dog, a supergroup formed in 1990, is notably recognized for their self-titled debut album, released in April 1991. This album was a trib... Read Full Description >

    Temple of the Dog, a supergroup formed in 1990, is notably recognized for their self-titled debut album, released in April 1991. This album was a tribute to Andrew Wood, the late lead singer of Mother Love Bone, and featured iconic tracks such as "Hunger Strike" and "Say Hello to Heaven." By the time of the live recording at Alpine Valley Music Theatre on September 3, 2011, the band was celebrating their reunion, marking the 20th anniversary of their debut. This performance came long after their initial run and followed a brief tour in 2016, marking their first live shows since 1996. The 2011 setlist included standout tracks that showcase the powerful vocal collaboration between Chris Cornell and Eddie Vedder, reflecting the lasting impact of their music. The concert highlighted not only the band's heritage but also the camaraderie among its members, solidifying their legacy in the grunge and rock music scenes.

Temple of the Dog - Say Hello 2 Heaven Live at Alpine Valley

Alpine Valley
East Troy, WI, United States

September 3, 2011 | Video Length: 6:12
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  • Temple of the Dog, a supergroup formed in 1990, is notably linked to the grunge movement, and their self-titled debut album was released in 1991. The ... Read Full Description >

    Temple of the Dog, a supergroup formed in 1990, is notably linked to the grunge movement, and their self-titled debut album was released in 1991. The live recording at Alpine Valley on September 3, 2011, took place during a reunion performance in celebration of the 20th anniversary of Pearl Jam. At this point in their career, the band's original studio album remained the only release, making their 2011 live performances significant as they spotlighted the influence of their music on the grunge scene and the continuing legacy of its members, including Chris Cornell and Eddie Vedder. This particular performance at the PJ20 festival was marked by its emotional resonance, honoring the late Cornell and highlighting the band's enduring impact on rock music. It’s a reminder of how Temple of the Dog brought together themes of loss and tribute in their work.

Temple of the Dog - Live Performance of 'Hunger Strike' at PJ20

Alpine Valley
East Troy, WI, United States

September 4, 2011 | Video Length: 6:17
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  • Temple of the Dog, a Seattle-based supergroup formed in 1990, released their self-titled debut album in April 1991. This recording, titled "Hunger Str... Read Full Description >

    Temple of the Dog, a Seattle-based supergroup formed in 1990, released their self-titled debut album in April 1991. This recording, titled "Hunger Strike," featured prominently in their live performance at Alpine Valley on September 4, 2011, during the PJ20 festival celebrating Pearl Jam's 20th anniversary. By this time, the band was not actively recording new music, but the 2011 performance highlighted their enduring influence and the collaboration between members Chris Cornell and Eddie Vedder. The live rendition of "Hunger Strike" served as a nostalgic reminder of the album's raw emotional power and the profound context in which it was created. It also marked a special reunion of the project that had initially stemmed from the loss of their friend Andrew Wood, showcasing the tight-knit bonds of the grunge era and the ongoing legacy of their music.

Temple of the Dog's 'Call Me A Dog' Live at Alpine Valley Concert

Alpine Valley Music Theatre
Alpine Valley, WI, United States

September 4, 2011 | Video Length: 4:46
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  • Temple of the Dog emerged in the early 1990s as a tribute to the late Andrew Wood, the frontman of Mother Love Bone. By the time of the live recording... Read Full Description >

    Temple of the Dog emerged in the early 1990s as a tribute to the late Andrew Wood, the frontman of Mother Love Bone. By the time of the live recording on September 4, 2011, during the PJ20 festival at Alpine Valley, the band was celebrating the legacy of their self-titled debut album released in 1991. This album is particularly significant as it featured the iconic track "Hunger Strike," showcasing the powerful collaboration between Chris Cornell and Eddie Vedder. Although the band's original run was brief, the 2011 performance marked a rare reunion, highlighting the influence of Temple of the Dog on the grunge and rock scenes. The concert not only served as a retrospective of their seminal work but also reaffirmed their lasting impact on music, particularly as members continued to shape the industry through their respective bands such as Pearl Jam and Soundgarden.

Hunger Strike Live Performance by Chris Cornell and Eddie Vedder at Bridge School

Bridge School
California, United States

October 26, 2014 | Video Length: 4:50
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  • Temple of the Dog, formed in 1990 as a tribute to the late Andrew Wood, released their self-titled debut album in April 1991. The band was a unique co... Read Full Description >

    Temple of the Dog, formed in 1990 as a tribute to the late Andrew Wood, released their self-titled debut album in April 1991. The band was a unique collaboration featuring members of Soundgarden and Pearl Jam, including Chris Cornell and Eddie Vedder. The live recording from October 26, 2014, captures their final performance of “Hunger Strike” during the Bridge School Benefit concert. This event is significant as it marked the last time Cornell and Vedder performed this iconic song together, underlining the deep connection and chemistry the two shared throughout their careers. While the band initially gained recognition in the early '90s, their legacy continued to resonate, leading to a resurgence in interest when they reunited for this performance over two decades later. The 2014 concert served not only as a poignant reminder of their musical journey but also of the enduring power of their collaboration.

  • On October 26, 2014, Eddie Vedder and Chris Cornell performed "Hunger Strike," a significant track from the self-titled album released by Temple of th... Read Full Description >

    On October 26, 2014, Eddie Vedder and Chris Cornell performed "Hunger Strike," a significant track from the self-titled album released by Temple of the Dog in 1991. This live performance marked a poignant moment for fans, as it represented one of the last times the two iconic vocalists shared the stage together. The Temple of the Dog project was a tribute to the late Andrew Wood, the frontman of Mother Love Bone, and featured members who would later achieve immense success with Pearl Jam and Soundgarden. The original album unified the burgeoning Seattle music scene and is often seen as a precursor to the grunge explosion. This performance came during a period when both Vedder and Cornell were reflecting on their respective careers, adding emotional weight to their rendition of "Hunger Strike," a song known for its themes of struggle and solidarity.

Temple Of The Dog - Reach Down Live in Seattle (2015)

Seattle, WA, United States

November 30, 2014 | Video Length: 8:58
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  • Temple of the Dog, formed in 1990 as a tribute to the late Andrew Wood, released their self-titled album in 1991, which became a significant piece in ... Read Full Description >

    Temple of the Dog, formed in 1990 as a tribute to the late Andrew Wood, released their self-titled album in 1991, which became a significant piece in the grunge movement. By the time of the live recording on November 30, 2014, the band was reuniting for a special one-off concert to celebrate the 25th anniversary of their iconic album. This live performance came after a lengthy hiatus, during which members Chris Cornell and Eddie Vedder achieved considerable success with their respective bands, Soundgarden and Pearl Jam. Notably, the concert was held in Seattle, the heart of the grunge scene, adding emotional weight to the performance. Cornell's involvement in this reunion showcased the enduring legacy of Temple of the Dog, and it marked a significant moment in honoring the band's impact on rock history. The live recording captures the raw energy and nostalgia associated with their music, illustrating the band's lasting influence and their deep connections within the Seattle music commu

Temple Of The Dog Full Concert - Seattle, WA 2015 - Multicam SBD

Seattle, WA, United States

January 30, 2015 | Video Length: 1:2:20
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  • Temple of the Dog, formed in 1990 as a tribute to the late Andrew Wood of Mother Love Bone, released their self-titled debut album in 1991. By the tim... Read Full Description >

    Temple of the Dog, formed in 1990 as a tribute to the late Andrew Wood of Mother Love Bone, released their self-titled debut album in 1991. By the time of the live recording on January 30, 2015, in Seattle, the band had seen significant recognition, particularly stemming from their track "Hunger Strike," which showcased the collaboration of Chris Cornell and Eddie Vedder. The performance in 2015 was part of a reunion celebration for the 25th anniversary of the band's album, coinciding with a surge of interest due to the resurgence of grunge music nostalgia. An interesting fact is that this performance took place in Seattle, the epicenter of the grunge movement, and featured the original lineup, highlighting their ongoing influence and unity after years of separate endeavors, including successful individual careers among members. The concert received enthusiastic reception from fans, capturing the enduring legacy of the band's music.

Mad Season & Temple of the Dog Full Concert Featuring Chris Cornell

Benaroya Hall
Seattle, WA, United States

February 7, 2015 | Video Length: 57:47
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    Temple of the Dog, a supergroup formed in 1990, emerged from the Seattle grunge scene, primarily featuring members of Soundgarden and Pearl Jam. By the time of the live recording on February 7, 2015, at Benaroya Hall, they had recently celebrated the 25th anniversary of their self-titled debut album, which was originally released in 1991. This album was a tribute to the late Andrew Wood, lead singer of Mother Love Bone, and featured iconic tracks like "Hunger Strike" and "Say Hello 2 Heaven." The reunion performance with the Seattle Symphony Orchestra highlighted their lasting legacy and the influence they had on the grunge movement. Notably, this concert occurred after the release of the remastered anniversary edition of their album, rekindling interest in their work and showcasing their emotional depth and musical evolution over the years. The collaboration with the symphony added a unique orchestral dimension to their gritty sound, emphasizing Temple of the Dog's enduring significan

Temple Of The Dog - Full Concert from Philadelphia with Multiple Songs

Philadelphia, PA, United States

November 4, 2016 | Video Length: 2:7:51
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    Temple of the Dog released their self-titled album in 1991, which was a tribute to the late Andrew Wood, the frontman of Mother Love Bone. By the time of the live recording on November 4, 2016, in Philadelphia, the band was celebrating the 25th anniversary of their debut album. This live performance was part of a tour that saw the band reunite to commemorate this significant milestone, after having played only a handful of shows over the years. This concert featured members from various influential rock bands, including Chris Cornell and members of Pearl Jam, leading to a mix of nostalgic and new interpretations of their songs. Interestingly, the band evolved from a side project into a critical piece of the grunge era’s narrative, influencing countless artists. The Philadelphia show captures a moment of reverence for fans and musicians alike, showcasing the deep connections formed through their music.

Temple of the Dog Live Performance of 'Times of Trouble' at Tower Theater Philadelphia

Tower Theater
Philadelphia, PA, United States

November 4, 2016 | Video Length: 5:35
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  • On November 4, 2016, Temple of the Dog performed live at the Tower Theater in Philadelphia, marking an important revival for the band, which originall... Read Full Description >

    On November 4, 2016, Temple of the Dog performed live at the Tower Theater in Philadelphia, marking an important revival for the band, which originally formed in 1990 as a tribute to the late Andrew Wood, lead singer of Mother Love Bone. Prior to this concert, the band's self-titled album, "Temple of the Dog," was released in 1991, featuring iconic tracks such as "Hunger Strike" and "Say Hello 2 Heaven." This 2016 performance coincided with the release of a special anniversary edition of their debut album, celebrating 25 years since its initial release. During this revival, the lineup featured members Chris Cornell, Jeff Ament, Stone Gossard, Mike McCready, and Matt Cameron, showcasing a nostalgic return to their roots while also highlighting their enduring musical legacy. The live performance of "Times of Trouble" at the Tower Theater resonated with fans, reflecting the band's significant impact on the grunge music scene and their ability to connect emotionally through their music.

Temple Of The Dog - Live Performance of 'Times Of Trouble' at Madison Square Garden

Madison Square Garden
New York, NY, United States

November 7, 2016 | Video Length: 5:32
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  • Temple of the Dog, a supergroup formed in the early 1990s, is primarily known for their self-titled debut album released in 1991 as a tribute to the l... Read Full Description >

    Temple of the Dog, a supergroup formed in the early 1990s, is primarily known for their self-titled debut album released in 1991 as a tribute to the late Andrew Wood, lead singer of Mother Love Bone. The live recording of "Times Of Trouble" at Madison Square Garden on November 7, 2016, occurred during a reunion tour celebrating the band's 25th anniversary, which highlights their enduring legacy in the rock music scene. This event followed their long-awaited second album, "Temple of the Dog," which was reissued in 2016 to mark the anniversary. Interestingly, the band features members from Soundgarden and Pearl Jam, including Chris Cornell and Eddie Vedder, making this performance particularly special as it brought together influential artists who shaped the grunge era. The Madison Square Garden show showcased not only nostalgia but also a renewed appreciation for their impactful music.

Temple of the Dog - River of Deceit Live at Madison Square Garden

Madison Square Garden
New York City, NY, United States

November 7, 2016 | Video Length: 5:18
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    Temple of the Dog is a supergroup that emerged from the Seattle grunge scene in the early 1990s, composed mainly of members from Soundgarden and Pearl Jam. By the time of the live recording on November 7, 2016, at Madison Square Garden, the band had already gained significant recognition for their self-titled album released in 1991, which was a tribute to the late Andrew Wood, lead singer of Mother Love Bone. The band had reunited for a tour in 2016 to celebrate the 25th anniversary of their album, a significant moment that allowed them to perform their beloved tracks, including "River of Deceit," a poignant reflection on struggle and loss. This performance underscored the lasting impact of their music and the deep connections formed among band members during their earlier history. The 2016 tour was also notable as it was one of the rare occasions where Temple of the Dog performed live since their initial run in the early 1990s, revitalizing interest in their iconic sound.

  • By November 11, 2016, Temple of the Dog was celebrating the 25th anniversary of their self-titled debut album, which was originally released in 1991 a... Read Full Description >

    By November 11, 2016, Temple of the Dog was celebrating the 25th anniversary of their self-titled debut album, which was originally released in 1991 as a tribute to the late Andrew Wood, the lead singer of Mother Love Bone. Their performance of "War Pigs" at the Bill Graham Civic Auditorium in San Francisco showcases their enduring legacy and the strong bond among band members, particularly Chris Cornell and Soundgarden's members, who also featured in the lineup. The sold-out shows across five cities highlight the band's significant following and the nostalgia surrounding their music. Interestingly, the original album is notable for featuring future rock icons, and its reemergence through the anniversary tour marked a revival of interest in their influential sound, fusing elements of grunge and classic rock. The live performance further emphasizes the band's evolution and lasting impact within the rock genre.

TEMPLE OF THE DOG - Complete Concert - San Francisco, CA - Multiple Songs Featured

Bill Graham Civic Auditorium
San Francisco, CA, United States

November 11, 2016 | Video Length: 2:20:11
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  • On November 11, 2016, Temple of the Dog performed at the Bill Graham Civic Auditorium in San Francisco, marking a notable moment in the band's history... Read Full Description >

    On November 11, 2016, Temple of the Dog performed at the Bill Graham Civic Auditorium in San Francisco, marking a notable moment in the band's history as it was part of their reunion tour, celebrating the 25th anniversary of their self-titled debut album released in 1991. Prior to their reunion, Temple of the Dog had been primarily recognized as a one-off project created to honor the late Andrew Wood, the frontman of Mother Love Bone. The live recording captures the band during a pivotal period as they revisited the classic album that featured now-iconic tracks like “Hunger Strike” and “Say Hello 2 Heaven.” The concert not only highlighted the synergy between Chris Cornell and Eddie Vedder but also served as a nostalgic celebration by bringing together members of Pearl Jam and Soundgarden, underscoring the enduring legacy of their collaborative spirit in the Seattle music scene.

TEMPLE OF THE DOG Full Concert - Live at Bill Graham Civic Auditorium

BILL GRAHAM CIVIC AUDITORIUM
SAN FRANCISCO, CA, United States

November 11, 2016 | Video Length: 2:17:18
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  • Temple of the Dog, a supergroup formed in 1990 as a tribute to the late Andrew Wood, released their self-titled debut album in 1991. This album includ... Read Full Description >

    Temple of the Dog, a supergroup formed in 1990 as a tribute to the late Andrew Wood, released their self-titled debut album in 1991. This album includes iconic tracks that meld grunge with heartfelt lyrics, showcasing the talents of members who would later find success in other bands such as Pearl Jam and Soundgarden. The live recording presented in the video from November 11, 2016, at the Bill Graham Civic Auditorium in San Francisco, captures a pivotal moment when the band reunited to honor the 25th anniversary of their album. This performance not only celebrates their legacy but also serves as a reunion for the members, who had pursued individual projects during the intervening years. A notable aspect of this concert is the camaraderie on stage, illustrating the deep musical and personal connections formed during their early years, particularly during the recording of their debut album.

Temple Of The Dog - Full Concert Performance in San Francisco

San Francisco, CA, United States

November 12, 2016 | Video Length: 2:22:13
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  • Temple of the Dog, a supergroup formed in 1990, released their self-titled debut album in that same year. The live recording from November 12, 2016, c... Read Full Description >

    Temple of the Dog, a supergroup formed in 1990, released their self-titled debut album in that same year. The live recording from November 12, 2016, captures a significant moment in the band's history as it comes during their reunion tour to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the album. Prior to this tour, the band had a limited number of performances, making this concert one of the rare occasions to see the original lineup, which included Chris Cornell and members of Pearl Jam, performing together. The setlist features classic tracks like "Say Hello 2 Heaven" and "Hunger Strike," highlighting their impactful blend of grunge and rock that resonated deeply with fans. This tour reignited interest in their music and contributed to a lasting legacy, making the live recording a noteworthy representation of their enduring influence in the rock genre.

  • Temple of the Dog, a supergroup formed in 1990, was a tribute to the late Andrew Wood, lead singer of Mother Love Bone. The live recording of "Hunger ... Read Full Description >

    Temple of the Dog, a supergroup formed in 1990, was a tribute to the late Andrew Wood, lead singer of Mother Love Bone. The live recording of "Hunger Strike," featured in the 25th Anniversary Edition Blu-ray, reflects their unique blend of grunge, rock, and heartfelt tribute during their formative years. Prior to the release, the band's self-titled debut album was launched in 1991, which included the iconic tracks "Hunger Strike" and "Say Hello 2 Heaven." This album came about during a time when members Chris Cornell and Eddie Vedder were establishing themselves within the burgeoning Seattle music scene, leading to significant collaborations that would shape the sound of the '90s. The recording captures the raw emotion and camaraderie among the band members, highlighting their growth and influence on future rock music. Notably, the live performance showcases the impressive synergy between Cornell and Vedder, marking a pivotal moment in both their careers.

  • Temple of the Dog, a supergroup formed in 1990, is primarily known for its self-titled debut album released in 1991, which was a tribute to the late A... Read Full Description >

    Temple of the Dog, a supergroup formed in 1990, is primarily known for its self-titled debut album released in 1991, which was a tribute to the late Andrew Wood, frontman of Mother Love Bone. By the time of the live recording "Say Hello to Heaven" featuring Miley Cyrus during the "I Am The Highway: A Tribute to Chris Cornell" concert, the band was not actively producing new music, as they had only released one studio album and a subsequent reissue with bonus tracks in 2016. The concert took place in 2017, highlighting both the enduring impact of Chris Cornell's artistry and the band's role in the Seattle grunge scene. Notably, the collaboration with Miley Cyrus reflects a unique blend of rock heritage and contemporary pop, illustrating Temple of the Dog's significant influence while also showcasing their music's timelessness. This live performance serves as a poignant reminder of Cornell's legacy and the group's formation in a moment of loss and camaraderie.

  • Temple of the Dog, a tribute band formed in 1990, consisted of members from Soundgarden and Pearl Jam, including Chris Cornell and Eddie Vedder. The l... Read Full Description >

    Temple of the Dog, a tribute band formed in 1990, consisted of members from Soundgarden and Pearl Jam, including Chris Cornell and Eddie Vedder. The live recording of "Hunger Strike" featuring Chris Cornell and Chester Bennington occurred during a period when both artists were significant figures in the rock genre, with Bennington representing Linkin Park's rising prominence in the late 1990s and early 2000s. Before this collaboration, Temple of the Dog had released their self-titled album in 1991, which included the hit "Hunger Strike." The album served not just as a tribute to Andrew Wood, the deceased frontman of Mother Love Bone, but also as an important bridge between the grunge movement and emerging alternative rock sounds. Notably, this live performance captures the powerful vocal interplay between Cornell and Bennington, highlighting the lasting impact of both artists on the music scene and the emotional resonance of the song's themes of struggle and perseverance.

  • Temple of the Dog, formed in 1990 as a tribute to the late Andrew Wood, had released their self-titled album in 1991. The live recording of "Say Hello... Read Full Description >

    Temple of the Dog, formed in 1990 as a tribute to the late Andrew Wood, had released their self-titled album in 1991. The live recording of "Say Hello 2 Heaven" showcases Chris Cornell, the band's lead vocalist, performing a heartfelt rendition of this emotional track. This song, which is featured on the Temple of the Dog album, highlights the band's unique blend of grunge and classic rock influences and serves as a tribute not only to Wood but also to the burgeoning Seattle music scene. The album itself was initially a one-off project, but it gained significant recognition, particularly in the years following the rise of Soundgarden and Pearl Jam, with members from both bands being involved in its creation. This live performance, therefore, demonstrates the enduring legacy of Temple of the Dog, celebrating both the music and the memories tied to it, particularly during a time when the band's influence was being rediscovered by a new generation of fans.

  • Temple of the Dog, a collaboration featuring members of Soundgarden and Pearl Jam, released their self-titled album in 1991, which serves as a tribute... Read Full Description >

    Temple of the Dog, a collaboration featuring members of Soundgarden and Pearl Jam, released their self-titled album in 1991, which serves as a tribute to the late Andrew Wood, lead singer of Mother Love Bone. The band's brief but impactful career came at a time when grunge was emerging in the early '90s. Notably, the band's hit "Hunger Strike," which is covered in the live recording, showcases the powerful vocal interplay between Chris Cornell and Eddie Vedder, a defining feature of their style. The live recording likely captures the essence of their performance during a period when the band had already garnered significant attention, thanks in part to their unique blend of rock and heartfelt lyrics. The band's supergroup status and the subsequent rise of both Soundgarden and Pearl Jam solidified their legacy within the rock genre, marking a significant moment in music history.

  • Temple of the Dog was formed in 1990 as a tribute to the late Andrew Wood, lead singer of Mother Love Bone. The live recording of "Reach Down" at Alpi... Read Full Description >

    Temple of the Dog was formed in 1990 as a tribute to the late Andrew Wood, lead singer of Mother Love Bone. The live recording of "Reach Down" at Alpine Valley, featured in the Pearl Jam 20th Anniversary celebration, highlights their significant connection to the grunge movement and their collaboration with members of Pearl Jam. The band's self-titled debut album was released in 1991, featuring songs that exemplify the raw emotion of the era's rock landscape. This live performance showcases the powerful synergy of the group's members, including Chris Cornell and Eddie Vedder, and serves as a reminder of their enduring legacy. Interestingly, the band's album gained more recognition after the success of its individual members, particularly with Pearl Jam's rise to fame, illustrating how their collaborative efforts bridged the gap between personal tribute and mainstream acceptance. The recording underscores not just a moment in time, but the lasting impact of their music on the rock genre