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VIDEO OF SOUNDGARDEN PERFORMING “BLIND DOGS” FOR THE FIRST TIME LIVE IN LOS ANGELES

By: 19 February 2013 9 Comments

February 17, 2013

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  • david said:

    bufff cris on high notes…worst than robert plant

  • thefreewheelinmarkarm said:

    Awesome! This one has always been a favorite B side

  • Big M said:

    I cannot believe this is their first time playing this live. How freaking lucky those people were.

  • warriorwoman said:

    I love when Cornell lets loose with his raspy wails!!! Signature Cornell !!!! This is another song I would REALLY loved to have heard in Chicago – along with “Tighter and Tighter” !!

  • Iso said:

    “bufff cris on high notes…worst than robert plant”

    English much? What exactly does that sentence mean, silly? Cornell is ‘buff’? That is, built? A ‘worse’ singer than Robert Plant? What are you trying to poorly construct and be a dick about, funny man? Go do your homework…

  • Boom said:

    Hey David, do you know any English, do you know how to construct a sentence?
    Smarten up and quit hating in Cornell.

    I’d like to hear you fucking sing you fucking honkey.

    Great track, long live the NUDEDRAGONS.

  • Cobainsweater said:

    Soundgarden are, and have always been, grade-A fucking class.

    They could be totally cash-grabbing it with a 14-song greatest hits set like the RHCP, and instead they’re out there rocking a different setlist nightly, playing deep cuts like this song that only their most dedicated of fans remember.

    Couple that with the fact King Animal sounds better and better with every spin and you have yourself the best rock band roaming the planet today.

  • SuperSG said:

    Agreed!

  • Diasetttix said:

    Quit using the phrase “deep cuts” very annoying seeing it every day.

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