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Temple of the Dog

Live Performances by Temple of the Dog in 2015

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 th... Read Full Description >

    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