Temple of the Dog Reunite at Pearl Jam’s Los Angeles Concert

October 7th, 2009 by Daniel Kreps Leave a reply »

Pearl Jam’s concert last night at Los Angeles’ Gibson Amphitheatre became the scene of a brief Temple of the Dog reunion, as Chris Cornell joined the Backspacer band for a rendition of the 1991 hit “Hunger Strike,” EW reports. The performance unified all the principal members of Temple of the Dog — Cornell, Jeff Ament, Stone Gossard, Matt Cameron, Mike McCready and background vocalist Eddie Vedder — for the first time since 2003, when these superpowers of Seattle grunge also teamed up in California to perform “Hunger Strike” and “Reach Down.”

But wait, there’s more: Rolling Stone has learned that the other members of Soundgarden — guitarist Kim Thayil and bassist Ben Shepherd — came to the show with Cornell to check out their drummer Matt Cameron pounding the skins with his new band. The pow-wow represents the first time the full band has been seen publicly together in more than a decade. RS recently spoke with Thayil about the potential of a Soundgarden reunion and the possibility of fans getting their hands on scores of unreleased tracks.

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Temple of the Dog was a one-off tribute band that formed following the death of Mother Love Bone singer Andrew Wood. Cornell was roommates with Wood, while Gossard and Ament were members of Mother Love Bone before ultimately forming Pearl Jam in the wake of Wood’s death. Vedder, then just hired to front Pearl Jam, contributed background vocals and split lead-singing duties on “Hunger Strike” to Temple of the Dog’s lone album.

If the above performance and the members of Soundgarden in the audience weren’t grungetastic enough, Pearl Jam had one more Seattle surprise in store for Los Angeles: Pearl Jam also welcomed out Alice in Chains guitarist Jerry Cantrell during “Alive,” with McCready abandoning...

Article Source: Rolling Stone : Rock and Roll Daily

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