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Soundgarden - The Day I Tried To Liv
Soundgarden - The Day I Tried To Live


Soundgarden - The Day I Tried To Live Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

Album: Superunknown
Released: 1994

The Day I Tried To Live Lyrics


I woke the same as any other day
Except a voice was in my head
It said seize the day, pull the trigger,
Drop the blade
And watch the rolling heads

The Day I Tried To Live
I stole a thousand beggar's change
And gave it to the rich

The day I tried to win
I dangled from the power lines
And let the martyrs stretch
Singing

One more time around
Might do it
One more time around
Might make it
One more time around
Might do it
One more time around
The day I tried to live

Words you say never seem
To live up to the ones
Inside your head
The lives we make
Never seem to ever get us anywhere
But dead

The day I tried to live
I wallowed in the blood and mud with
All the other pigs

I woke the same as any other day you know
I should have stayed in bed

The day I tried to win
I walled in the blood and mud with
All the other pigs

And I learned that I was a liar
Just like you

Writer/s: CHRIS CORNELL
Publisher: BMG RIGHTS MANAGEMENT US, LLC
Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

The Day I Tried To Live
  • Written entirely by Chris Cornell, the Soundgarden lead singer considers this a companion song to "Fell On Black Days," which also deals with ennui and depression. Speaking about "The Day I Tried To Live" with Entertainment Weekly, Cornell said: "The attitude I was trying to convey was that thing that I think everyone goes through where you wake up in the morning and you just don’t know how you are going to get through the day, and you kind of just talk yourself into it. You may go through different moments of hopelessness and wanting to give up, or wanting to just get back into bed and say f--k it, but you convince yourself you’re going to do it again. And maybe this is the last time you’re going to do it, but it’s once more around."

  • Soundgarden - Spoonma
    Soundgarden - Spoonman


    Soundgarden - Spoonman Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: Superunknown
    Released: 1994

    Spoonman Lyrics


    Feel the rhythm with your hands
    Steal the rhythm while you can, Spoonman
    Speak the rhythm on your own
    Speak the rhythm all alone, Spoonman

    Spoonman, come together with your hands
    Save me, I'm together with your plan
    Save me

    All my friends are Indians
    All my friends are brown and red, Spoonman
    All my friends are skeletons
    They beat the rhythm with their bones, Spoonman

    Feel the rhythm with you hands
    Steal the rhythm while you can, Spoonman

    Thank you, good night people

    Writer/s: CHRIS CORNELL
    Publisher: BMG RIGHTS MANAGEMENT US, LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Spoonman
  • This song is about a street artist named Artis the Spoonman, who played the spoons on the streets of Seattle, where Soundgarden formed. Artis played his spoons on the song, and is credited on the album (Spoons: Artis The Spoonman). He is also featured in the video.

    When we spoke with Artis in 2013 , he said that he earned a flat fee of $1,000 for performing on the song, and another $7,000 to appear in the video. Describing how Soundgarden contacted him, he said: "In 1992, they had me do a tweener (a performance between acts) between them and Melvins. And their manager at the time, Susan Silver, she told me Chris is writing a song, 'Spoonman,' and would I like to record on it when it's done. And so in '93, almost a year and a half later, they called me and we went in the studio that day and recorded it. Went through four takes and that was that. Two hours. That was the recording session."
  • Pearl Jam guitarist Jeff Ament came up with the title. Pearl Jam was in the 1992 movie Singles, and Ament made a fake tape as a prop in the movie with names of songs on it that he made up. One of them was "Spoonman," and when Soundgarden lead singer Chris Cornell saw the tape, he liked the title and decided to use it for a song. Ament is credited on the album for coming up with the title.

    Cornell was in the group Temple Of The Dog ("Hunger Strike") with Ament and Stone Gossard, who went on to form Pearl Jam.

    Cornell hadn't yet met Artis when he wrote the song.
  • This won the 1995 Grammy for Best Metal Performance. (thanks, Adrian - Brookings, SD)
  • This song is often credited with turning Artis the Spoonman into a bit of a celebrity, but he was already done some high profile gigs, including some performances with Frank Zappa in 1981. When we asked him how this song changed his life, Artis replied: "You know, it's kind of embarrassing. It's not weird, though. It was an honor. I do believe in luck, but even that's got some science. It wasn't luck for me. I'd been playing already 25 years. When they asked me to do that, I had already done the Letterman show, I'd been to Japan, England, Germany. I was in Australia, Bali, Singapore - I'd been places all over the world performing, I'd been called and paid and brought there to those places and doing national TV and stuff.

    So it wasn't anything like Soundgarden making the Spoonman. What Soundgarden did was another bump. I'd already gotten a hell of a lot of national coverage and I'd played a lot of national gigs and all over the country. But that bump was tremendous, a huge honor."
  • This would certainly be the most famous song about a street performer if it wasn't for the 1970 hit "Mr. Bojangles," which is about a street dancer the songwriter Jerry Jeff Walker met in jail. "Spoonman," however, features a performance by its subject. As Artis the Spoonman tells us: "There's nothing ever to regret about 'Spoonman.' That's unusually incredible, remarkable. Elvis didn't have a Grammy Award-winning song featuring him about him. Nobody did. Nobody at all. There isn't anybody. Not even that dancer, Bojangles. So it's a huge honor, what's happened to me."
  • Talking about what he's trying to convey about Artis in this song, Chris Cornell said it was "about the paradox of who he is and what people perceive him as."

    "He's a street musician, but when he's playing on the street, he is given a value and judged completely wrong by someone else," Cornell continued. "They think he's a street person, or he's doing this because he can't hold down a regular job. They put him a few pegs down on the social ladder because of how they perceive someone who dresses differently. The lyrics express the sentiment that I much more easily identify with someone like Artis."
  • Soundgarden used this to open many of their live shows between 1996 and 1997.
  • Bassist Ben Shepard sang backup vocals, like the lines, "They beat the rhythm with their bones." His voice was sent through Fender Twin Reverb. It's his favorite song on the album.
  • This was the first single from the album, which went on to sell over five million copies. The B-side on the single is "Fresh Tendrils." A special remix is included as the B-side on the singles for "Black Hole Sun" and "My Wave."
  • Artis the Spoonman didn't get rich off this song for four reasons:
    1) He got just a small flat fee for performing on the song and appearing in the video, so he didn't get any royalties from the song (the only songwriter credited on it is Chris Cornell).

    2) He was very particular about where he would perform and who he would shill for. He refused to play bars or any other venues where the audience wasn't there specifically to see him. He did do some commercials for Dairy Queen, but that was his only corporate association.

    3) He didn't pursue opportunities, as he avoids self-promotion. "It's embarrassing for me to pursue a show," he told us.

    4) He wasn't shrewd financially. "I'd take funds for a show that I said yes to, but I just take what they pay me. I took what they paid me and I didn't have a lawyer or anything," he said.
  • Like the Beatles' "All You Need Is Love" and Pink Floyd's "Money," parts of this song are in 7/4 time. Soundgarden frequently used odd time signatures in their songs. (thanks, Adrian - Gettysburg, PA)
  • Chris Cornell wrote a rough version of this song during the filming of Singles that can be heard in the movie in a scene where a Citizen Dick poster is being put up on a telephone pole.
  • This song appeared in the Playstation 2 game ATV: Offroad Fury. You are able to listen to it while racing. (thanks, John - Madison, WI)

  • Soundgarden - Black Hole Su
    Soundgarden - Black Hole Sun


    Soundgarden - Black Hole Sun Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: Superunknown
    Released: 1994

    Black Hole Sun Lyrics


    In my eyes, indisposed
    In disguises no one knows
    Hides the face, lies the snake
    The sun in my disgrace
    Boiling heat, summer stench
    'Neath the black the sky looks dead
    Call my name through the cream
    And I'll hear you scream again

    Black Hole Sun
    Won't you come
    And wash away the rain
    Black hole sun
    Won't you come
    Won't you come (Won't you come)

    Stuttering, cold and damp
    Steal the warm wind tired friend
    Times are gone for honest men
    And sometimes far too long for snakes
    In my shoes, a walking sleep
    And my youth I pray to keep
    Heaven sent hell away
    No one sings like you anymore

    Black hole sun
    Won't you come
    And wash away the rain
    Black hole sun
    Won't you come
    Won't you come

    Black hole sun
    Won't you come
    And wash away the rain
    Black hole sun
    Won't you come
    Won't you come (Black hole sun, Black hole sun)

    Won't you come (Black hole sun, Black hole sun)
    Won't you come (Black hole sun, Black hole sun)
    Won't you come (Black hole sun, Black hole sun)

    Hang my head, drown my fear
    Till you all just disappear

    Black hole sun
    Won't you come
    And wash away the rain
    Black hole sun
    Won't you come
    Won't you come

    Black hole sun
    Won't you come
    And wash away the rain
    Black hole sun
    Won't you come
    Won't you come (Black hole sun, Black hole sun)
    Won't you come (Black hole sun, Black hole sun)
    Won't you come (Black hole sun, Black hole sun)
    Won't you come (Black hole sun, Black hole sun)
    Won't you come (Black hole sun, Black hole sun)
    Won't you come (Black hole sun, Black hole sun)
    Won't you come
    Won't you come

    Writer/s: CHRIS CORNELL
    Publisher: BMG RIGHTS MANAGEMENT US, LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Black Hole Sun Song Chart
  • The band is named after a sculpture in Seattle called "Soundgarden," and longtime speculation was that this song got its name from another Seattle sculpture called "Black Sun," by the artist Isamu Noguchi. (The piece is located in Volunteer Park on Capitol Hill. It looks kind of like a huge, black doughnut and is aimed so you can see the Space Needle through the middle of it.)

    Chris Cornell stated in a 2014 interview with Entertainment Weekly that the title came from something he heard on the news - he thought the anchor said "black hole sun," but he really was saying something else. Cornell started thinking about the phrase and decided to write a song around it, as he felt it was a thought-provoking title. He wrote the lyrics first, then composed the music based on the images he came up with.
  • This song was written entirely by Chris Cornell. "If I write lyrics that are bleak or dark, it usually makes me feel better," the Soundgarden frontman said.

    This song is certainly bleak, with references to snakes, a dead sky, and the summer stench. It's one of the more morose songs to get consistent airplay, and it helped associate the Grunge sound with depression and angst. Cornell, however, was simply expressing some dark thoughts in song - he was not suffering or crying for help in the manner of Kurt Cobain.
  • In our interview with Soundgarden guitarist Kim Thayil , he said of this song: "We'd had singles before. But that was easily our biggest hit. That was more singer/songwriterish. Chris went that direction of singer/songwriter guy, and the band was more accepting because of the success of singer/songwriting stuff as opposed to more guitar oriented rock. It was more vocal accompaniment rock, some guitar. So we started utilizing a little bit more of that."
  • This song got a lot of radio play because the Alternative format and "Grunge" sound were popular at the time and Top 40 radio stations were playing a lot of songs by artists like Soundgarden, Pearl Jam, and Stone Temple Pilots. It didn't make the Hot 100 because it wasn't released as a single and therefore ineligible for the chart (it did make #24 on Billboard's Airplay chart). Holding back singles was a common ploy around this time, as it encouraged fans to buy the albums. Accordingly, Superunknown went to #1 in America, far better than the #39 peak of their previous album, Badmotorfinger.
  • This won a Grammy for Best Hard Rock Performance. They also won Best Metal Performance that year for "Spoonman."
  • The song was covered by Peter Frampton on his 2006 instrumental album Fingerprints. The lyrics were replaced by Frampton on guitar, playing through his trademark "talk box," through which he simulated the pitch of the vocals, but not the words. The only distinguishable words (played through the talk box) in the rendition are "Black hole sun, won't you come," which can be heard in the verses after the bridge/guitar solo. Fingerprints won the 2007 Grammy for Best Pop Instrumental Album. (thanks, Colin - North Dartmouth, MA)
  • The surreal Howard Greenhalgh-directed video finds the band performing the song in an open field as a suburban neighborhood are swallowed up by a black hole. Speaking with Artist Direct in a 2012 interview, Cornell said that at the time he had made a number of videos with directors who didn't understand where the band was coming from and he was disillusioned with the whole process. "We just read treatments for it, and Howard Greenhalgh's treatment just read weird as the video turned out," he recalled.
    "I suggested we just pick one that we want, try to find a great one, and let the guy do whatever he wants," continued Cornell. "We should just be there and not emote, not pretend to be excited to play the song, deadpan, stand there, and do absolutely nothing. We chose his treatment because it seemed interesting. I told him on the phone, 'We're not going to do anything. You're not going to get anything out of us. We're just going to stand there because we don't want to do this anymore.'. Somehow, for whatever reason, he loved that.
    I love the video because it worked. It just happened to be a guy with a great idea who happened to believe in our notion that we're reluctant video stars who are going to give you nothing. The contrast of us giving you nothing and your vision is actually going to be better than if we're jumping around acting like crazy rock people and you're doing these flash jump-cut edits and crazy lighting. We're weird enough as it is, and we're tired of trying to not be. It worked. It was a big lesson. If you get out of somebody's way, or collaborate in the right way, a good thing can come out of it."
  • Chris Cornell got the idea for this song while driving home from Bear Creek Studio, near Seattle, where Soundgarden were recording a version of "New Damage" for a charity album. He recalled to Uncut magazine August 2014: "I wrote it in my head driving home from Bear Creek Studio in Woodinville, a 35-40 minute drive from Seattle. It sparked from something a news anchor said on TV and I heard wrong. I heard 'blah blah blah black hole sun blah blah blah'. I thought that would make an amazing song title, but what would it sound like? It all came together, pretty much the whole arrangement including the guitar solo that's played beneath the riff."

    "I spent a lot of time spinning those melodies in my head so I wouldn't forget them," he continued. "I got home and whistled it into a Dictaphone. The next day I brought it into the real world, assigning a couple of key changes in the verse to make the melodies more interesting. Then I wrote the lyrics and that was similar,a stream of consciousness based on the feeling I got from the chorus and title."
  • Cornell reflected on the song's lyrical content to Uncut: "What's interesting to me is the combination of a black hole and a sun," he said. "A black hole is a billion times larger than a sun, it's a void, a giant circle of nothing, and then you have the sun, the giver of all life. It was this combination of bright and dark, this sense of hope and underlying moodiness."

    "I even liked the way the words looked written down," Cornell added. "I liken it to Syd Barrett-era Pink Floyd, where there's a happy veneer over something dark. It's not something I can do on purpose but occasionally it will happen by accident."

  • Soundgarden - Like Suicid
    Soundgarden - Like Suicide


    Soundgarden - Like Suicide Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: Superunknown
    Released: 1994

    Like Suicide Lyrics


    Heard it from another room
    Eyes were making up just to fall asleep
    Love's Like Suicide
    Dazed out in a garden bed
    With a broken neck lays my broken gift
    Just like suicide

    And my last ditch
    Was my last brick
    Lent to finish her
    Finish her

    Bit down on the bullet now
    I had a taste so sour
    I had to think of something sweet
    Love's like suicide
    Safe outside my gilded cage
    With an ounce of pain
    I wield a ton of rage
    Just like suicide

    With eyes of blood
    And bitter blue
    How I feel for you
    I feel for you

    She lived like a murder
    How she'd fly so sweetly
    She lived like a murder
    But she died
    Just like suicide

    Writer/s: CHRIS CORNELL
    Publisher: BMG RIGHTS MANAGEMENT US, LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Like Suicide Song Chart
  • Chris Cornell was writing the music for this song in his basement when he heard a thump on his front door. When he opened the door, he saw a robin writhing around on the ground, it had obviously flown into the window and broken its neck: "Dazed out in a garden bed with a broken neck lays my broken gift." So he grabbed a brick and smashed the bird with to put it out of its misery: "And my last ditch was my last brick lent to finish her." Then he went back downstairs and wrote the lyrics. (thanks, Kurt - Downers Grove, IL)
  • Despite the title, this song has nothing to do with suicide. The album was released about a month before Kurt Cobain took his own life, leading many listeners to analyze his lyrics for premonitions. Chris Cornell was sometimes asked about this, and he made it clear that looking for suicidal thoughts in song lyrics was hopeless.
  • An all-acoustic version of this song can be found on Alive In The Superunknown. (thanks, Adrian - Brookings, SD)
  • This is the last song on the US version of the album. On other versions, the last song is "She Likes Surprises."

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