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Temple of the Dog

Live Performances by Temple of the Dog in 1992

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... Read Full Description >

    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.