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"Room a Thousand Years Wide" is a song by American rock band Soundgarden. Featuring lyrics written by guitarist Kim Thayil and music written by drummer Matt Cameron, the song was released as a single in 1990 by Sub Pop. A re-recorded version later appeared on their third album, Badmotorfinger (1991).
Cornell announced Soundgarden's reunion on January 1, 2010, [4] The band's first studio album in 16 years, King Animal, ... "Room a Thousand Years Wide" [44] ...
Thayil wrote the lyrics for "Room a Thousand Years Wide", and said the song is about "experience in general". [17] "Holy Water" was written about people who force their beliefs onto others. [12] "New Damage" subtly criticizes the right-wing government of the United States. [25]
"Room a Thousand Years Wide" (Matt Cameron, Thayil) – 4:06 Originally from Badmotorfinger. "Somewhere" (Ben Shepherd) – 4:21 Originally from Badmotorfinger. Tracks 1–3 recorded on December 5, 1996 at the Henry J. Kaiser Convention Center in Oakland, California
"Room a Thousand Years Wide" [j] † Kim Thayil Matt Cameron "Room a Thousand Years Wide" 1990 [96] "Rowing" Chris Cornell Ben Shepherd: King Animal: 2012 [97] "Rusty Cage" † Chris Cornell ‡ Badmotorfinger: 1991 [98] "Searching with My Good Eye Closed" Chris Cornell ‡ Badmotorfinger: 1991 [99] "She Likes Surprises" Chris Cornell ...
Echo of Miles: Scattered Tracks Across the Path is a 3-CD compilation album by the American rock band Soundgarden.It was released on November 24, 2014. [2] The album is a collection of rarities, live tracks, and unreleased material spanning the group's history.
Live on I-5 is a live album by the American rock band Soundgarden.It was recorded during the West Coast leg of their 1996 tour, and released on March 22, 2011. They announced the album, the band's first live album, on their website on January 13, 2011. [5]
The band, at the time a three-piece named Sound Garden, composed of guitarist Kim Thayil, bassist Hiro Yamamoto, and Chris Cornell on drums and vocals, [1] recorded the demo, in Jack Endino's basement four-track studio [nb 1] on April 24, 1985, for their friend Bruce Pavitt, [3] hence the name of the tape, which features a rare early version of "Tears to Forget" sung by Yamamoto, and, as a ...