1 hr 14 min

Episode 180: Lollapalooza - Irvine, CA - 9/13/1992 Live On 4 Legs: Pearl Jam Podcast

    • Music

**Warning** This episode touches up on the topic of depression and suicide. If you are experiencing suicidal thoughts, don't be afraid to call for help. For immediate assistance, dial 1800-273-8255, or dial 988 to reach the suicide prevention hotline. Please, take care of yourselves.

It's been five years since we've lost Chris Cornell, a death that has shook up this community and a life that is dearly missed to this day. To celebrate his memory, we'll be talking about one of the most memorable moments where he and Pearl Jam linked up at a show, the Lollapalooza tour closer in 1992. It came at a time where Temple of the Dog was discovered a year after the release of the album due to the collaboration between Pearl Jam and Soundgarden members. Performances of Hunger Strike at that time almost never happened, so looking back on it now and what we know, the moment is that much more special.

We talk a lot about Cornell's life, his talent and the impact he made. This episode pays tribute to everything he provided for music, art, and the fans who cherish it.

http://liveon4legs.com

http://patreon.com/liveon4legs

**Warning** This episode touches up on the topic of depression and suicide. If you are experiencing suicidal thoughts, don't be afraid to call for help. For immediate assistance, dial 1800-273-8255, or dial 988 to reach the suicide prevention hotline. Please, take care of yourselves.

It's been five years since we've lost Chris Cornell, a death that has shook up this community and a life that is dearly missed to this day. To celebrate his memory, we'll be talking about one of the most memorable moments where he and Pearl Jam linked up at a show, the Lollapalooza tour closer in 1992. It came at a time where Temple of the Dog was discovered a year after the release of the album due to the collaboration between Pearl Jam and Soundgarden members. Performances of Hunger Strike at that time almost never happened, so looking back on it now and what we know, the moment is that much more special.

We talk a lot about Cornell's life, his talent and the impact he made. This episode pays tribute to everything he provided for music, art, and the fans who cherish it.

http://liveon4legs.com

http://patreon.com/liveon4legs

1 hr 14 min

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