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Temple of the Dog

Live Performances by Temple of the Dog in 2011

  • 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 thei... Read Full Description >

    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.