Krist nailed it in his first sentence, the government is regulating morality, regulating parenting. But yeah, you don’t hear anything about childcare, education, healthcare…things that really affect children. 29 years later and it’s getting worse.
The Republican Party opposes any spending on education, childcare, healthcare, and other things that don't help the military or help the rich so what do you expect? Our country is a 2-party system with one party shooting down anything that helps regular Americans.
Regulating morality is pretty clearly a core function of the government. Any sane person interested in winning politically will want 'moral regulation' in their favor. I'm the only one who's not disingenuous about it.
Whenever i hear Krist talk all i can think of is "Come on people now! Smile on your brother! Everybody get together! Try to love one another right noooow!!! Owwww!!!!"
Well, this was not just “stuff” ….this was a massive push for conservative idealism forcefully where a few misinformed people decide what can be said. Which is happening exactly the opposite of what the host of this show said… “over-worrying”, and is again happening with books.
He considered a run for lieutenant governor in 2004 but decided against it. His biggest political activism was opposing the bill discussed here and to push for a Single Transferable Vote system (instead of Ranked Choice Voting, it's multiple-member districts and proportionally speaking, the votes over the margin of victory would be transferred to second place votes until all of the seats were filled).
The one thing I’ve noticed about Chris was he never really got political if not at all. He was so intelligent And made great arguments with valid points and didn’t get emotional he was just a levelheaded dude. I remember seeing him at hi scream concert And being so kind and courteous to everybody not just the fans with the staff I was only 14 years old and he was such a good role model for me growing up music app meters on my darkest times and now through some of my happiest times finding out I’m going to be a father a father
Fatherhood is the greatest blessing for any guy. And yeah, Chris was amazing. On the SCREAM tour, I was in the front row and handed him my EUPHORIA MO(U)RNING CD...and in the middle of his concert, he took it & said, "You want me to sign your album in the middle of my concert?" I said, "If you could, please!" And he smiled and said, "No problem, pal." And I gave him a pen, he signed it, made sure I was happy and gave it back to me. The whole place erupted. People were patting me on the back. Then he did his next song. He was the best. I do think he wasn't overtly political, by the way...but when something really meant something to him, he would stand up for it. Four months before he died, he reunited with Audioslave because he (like so many of us) was disgusted by Trump's election. He and Audioslave played what they called an Anti-Inauguration, which I thought was awesome. But yes...for the most part, he concentrated on being a musician and his lyrics were mostly of a personal nature. By the way, hope you're enjoying fatherhood! :)
Grunge & Metal music is very PG rated compared to Rap music today talking about certain female organs and beyond. Back in 1994 when Superunknown came out. I was 9 or 10 years old. I'll never forget when I first listened to it on CD 💿. I was completely blown away by how much pure talent was showcased on that album. I couldn't believe my ears. Chris Cornell was the Greatest Rock Singer of all time as far as I'm concerned. Not to mention the genius song writing. I remember that's the very moment I realized that I wanted to play drums in a Rock or Metal band for a living. I wish Chris was still here. God I miss the 90s.
Love Kim Thayil trying to keep a straight face in the background as Krist starts talking about bondage and beastiality within the first 10 seconds of his interview.
When Krist starts of by talking about child pornography instead of pornography for children, it's not just Kim trying his darndest to keep from laughing. Watch Mr. Mustache behind Krist's right shoulder. Krist is amazingly funny here
@@timothymeadows8326 You seem a bit defensive there, are you trying to gaslight us into believing that there aren’t hundreds, if not thousands of priests that have been abusing children for decades now? You list one person, yet there’s an entire (religious) cult with these abusers holding authority positions.
There's always a fine line between "protecting kids" & censorship. Parents/guardians should be the ones making these decisions. PS: So surreal seeing these band members of some of my fav bands involved in this discussion.
You can see that Chris and Krist are very intelligent men. These were the days where music was music made by people, now days it's just trap beats with melodies made by calculators.
That's not music now a days that's just what you choose to seek out. There are a lot of great and talented bands still around today that honestly aren't that hard to find.
@@logandelaney281 that’s tru but they are not given any attention from the mainstream it’s because those bands have not made a big impact in the music sense
@@logandelaney281 There is good music nowadays, but let's be real, there's something these guys have that you don't hear anymore. It's hard to explain. I think it might actually have more to do with the way music is produced. It's less organic. Too polished. Rock needs to be a little "off".
Chris Cornell, *the whole package* , sorely missed. I sat through 40 minutes of 'the three prongs' bitch [you know who else favors three prongs? Satan, he took a shot every time she said it!] just to hear his articulate and intelligent input. It was definitely worth it! Also liked Krist's take on the topic, and Kim trying to keep a straight face in the background during his comments on bondage and bestiality. Oof..... Also, I wonder how this lady feels about WAP? LOL!!
@@hmorton490 HALEY MORTON - Hi SN❄️WFLAKE !! 😃 Telling people what to do, IS FOR THE WEAKS. I like so much SN❄️WFLAKES, they are SO FUNNY 🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😆
@@hmorton490 HALEY MORTON - Hi SN❄️WFLAKE !! 😃 Telling people what to do, IS FOR THE WEAKS. I like so much SN❄️WFLAKES, they are SO FUNNY 🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😆
Omg, Chris is such a wise man and gentle soul, talented, beautiful, good with children and as adorable as a golden retriever, who but he could make me cream my knickers with a single note, sob, chris omg i luv you hon, until we meet in the afterlife i will keep writing fanprawn and think of you all day and night. xoxoxoxo - Every Chris Cornell fangirl of the last 20 and the next 50 years.
The father of two at the 9 minute mark hits the nail on the head and calls out the future, the cencorship started with book burning liturature look at where we are now, they want to control every aspect of our lives and it starts with art literature writers authors artist and culture and music
that one dad near the beggining who was arguing with the reporter i respect him because i know he probably had a connection with his kids and part of that might of been music. Me personally i love listening to music with my dad and it kinda connects in a way. if kids cant listen to the music they want that kinda disconnects people in a way
Hola. ¿Podrías decirme de que trató? Pienso son temas puesto en la palestra, pero tiene tanto de ancho como de largo. Las música si se ha utilizado con fines de manipular mentes.
Intelligent, articulate, calm and collected, laid back, poised, kind, humble,, extremely handsome, greatest vocalist of all time. Complete package for sure. Sorely missed
I was 15 years old. I just turned 45 11 days ago. It’s been 30 years. 30 years. It seems like only yesterday and at the same time like a millions years ago. This aging trip is quite perplexing shit.
Music has the power to save lives, even music which might be considered offensive to one person might help another through the toughest period of their lives. I was listening to Pantera in my twenties and as much I hated my own Dad, as angry as I was... I could put on Vulgar Display of Power and suddenly I wasn't quite as mad anymore. It didn't make me angrier it calmed me down because I'd listen to Phil and think "Goddamn... I'm not THAT angry". And also felt like I wasn't alone when he said "You'll never be the father I am, the bastard father to those thousands of ugly, criticized, unwanted. The ones with fathers just like you" & "Look at the ground as you choke me up, does it taste like tequila or failure?" - kind of made me laugh a little bit.
This episode of this show reminds me of that TV show of The Geraldo Show in NYC about that episode "Art or Smut" of child porn and censorship back in 1991 and showing paintings n' statues of what should be shown in public or banned from America even Geraldo was mentioning about the aftermath what happened of the art exhibit of Robert Mapplethorpe in Cincinnati, Ohio that was based on "The Perfect Moment" back in 1989 and faced charges in court of the use of public funds for "obscene" artwork and the Constitutional limits of free speech in the United States...
Even the computer internet! Man if they knew where pornography was headed thinking then that physical magazines are a concern. A mosquitoes libido out indeed
about the lady in blue, Pam Roach, from her wikipedia page : Censures and sanctions while senator : In 2003, Roach was reprimanded and asked to seek counseling after she allegedly illegally obtained employee e-mails and drove some to quit. In 2010 fellow Senate Republicans banned her from the Senate Caucus after colleagues said she had repeatedly mistreated staff. Roach attributed the sanction to rough politics, and said she was not informed of the complaints or accusers. Republicans barred her from the caucus room, though she could still vote on the Senate Floor. While sanctioned, Roach abused a Republican staffer charged to uphold the sanction.The Facilities and Operations Committee reaffirmed their 2010 sanctions in a 2012 legal settlement with a senior Republican attorney who claimed he was subjected to a hostile and abusive workplace because of Roach, which included a verbal dispute about limits on use of the official website provided to each Senator. Roach apologized after the dispute, but attributed the Committee ruling to a harassment campaign against her. Senate authorities sanctioned Roach five times during 20 years as a Senator. Senate Republican leadership lifted the sanctions in February 2012, and Roach said the sanctions had no merit. Not long after Roach was invited into the Senate Republican caucus, Senate Republicans--along with three Democrats--used Roach's deciding vote for an obscure procedural motion to wrest control of the budget writing process away from the Democratic caucus and pass their own budget. Shortly after returning to the Republican caucus, Roach again engaged in speech that frightened staff. In 2016, Roach was removed from a human trafficking task force by Lt. Governor Brad Owen in a letter that mentioned numerous complaints about comments Roach made in a meeting about sex traffic victims, suggesting tattoos and nose rings contributed to young girls becoming victims of human trafficking. Owen called the comments "vile," and said her history of "egregious and offensive behavior" disqualified Roach from keeping her seat in the Senate. Roach said she said nothing inappropriate during the meeting, but had offered specific job-seeking guidance sex traffic victims should consider. She attributed frustration to slow organization by officials. As County councilmember : After her election, Roach resigned from the state Senate and became a councilmember for Pierce County, Washington in January 2017. In August 2017, county executive Bruce Dammeier issued a letter to department directors and staffers, directing them to communicate with Roach only in writing or in public council meetings. Dammeier's memo cited "rude and unprofessional behavior" with county staff as the basis for the restrictions. Roach, in response, asserted that the strictures were based on politics. During a council offsite meeting in 2018, Roach uttered a profane word to her son Dan Roach, who was also a councilmember, during a heated discussion. Roach later issued a statement saying: "In the heat of the moment I used harsh words that I regret. It was a mistake. I love my son dearly but sometimes we have political disagreements. Nonetheless, that’s no excuse for harsh language."
This reminds me of when Zappa and twisted sister spoke to Congress...they surprised everybody by being the smartest people in the room and very eloquently spoken..
This was really interesting! Now that we’re 30 years on, does anyone know what became of this bill and, if it was ultimately passed, did it lead to anything of note (either positive or negative)?
I wonder how all those people feel about the stance they took back then now… A big problem when it comes to discussing issues is the lack of emotional regulation by most people. Chris Cornell was the only person who cited the bill and what it was specifically in the bill that was of concern. I haven’t read the bill, so I can’t take a solid stance, but based off of those trying to explain the specifics of the bill I don’t see why there was an issue. All of the examples given would not have met the criteria and were lawful unless used in a grooming manner. In that case the individual not the creator would be held accountable. I guess people have to keep learning children need to be protected and shielded and there are always people out there who will take a mile if you give an inch.
Keeping such things from minors...they could have never predicted the advent of the Smartphone. Hard-core explicit content that was so hard to get a hold of decades ago is now so easy to view in the palm of one's hand. Addiction to the obscene is happening in younger and younger people under 18. So interesting to hear Chris and Krist articulate themselves here.
Funny to see Krist Novoselic talking from the audience in a daytime talk show and realizing hey there's kim thayill no there's the whole soundgarden in the audience.
This is a very dangerous point of time we are living in right now which far exceeds anything out society has delt with before. When a select person or group of people are given emergency power to infringe on the rights of others through fear, intimidation and the use of media for the so called "Greater good" with no real checks and balances shouldn't we be nervous? I believe what has happened in the past pales compared to what we are dealing with now.
11:05, listen to what she's saying. That's literally everyday life now because we've become so desensitized to what children can and cannot be exposed to. What they say is true, history does indeed repeat itself.
I don't like anarchy but I definitely don't like stuck up government people telling us what we can and can't do especially when it's something so opinionated like music and art.
Krist nailed it in his first sentence, the government is regulating morality, regulating parenting. But yeah, you don’t hear anything about childcare, education, healthcare…things that really affect children. 29 years later and it’s getting worse.
Society as a whole is stupid.
That's why individual families succeed or fail.
So take care of your family and keep them away from THESE PEOPLE, because those people will always be in charge.
The Republican Party opposes any spending on education, childcare, healthcare, and other things that don't help the military or help the rich so what do you expect? Our country is a 2-party system with one party shooting down anything that helps regular Americans.
Regulating morality is pretty clearly a core function of the government. Any sane person interested in winning politically will want 'moral regulation' in their favor. I'm the only one who's not disingenuous about it.
@@guyincognito320 Not even remotely close to accurate.
Chris Cornell’s segment begins at 40:26
PRESIDENT CHRIS CORNELL, IF ONLY IT WAS TRUE IN 2021 😐
Thanks for that!
@@sonicjet7759 huh? he's dead dude
Thank you kindly 🖤
Thank you
Ahhh, the 90s....Take me back..❤
Whenever i hear Krist talk all i can think of is "Come on people now! Smile on your brother! Everybody get together! Try to love one another right noooow!!! Owwww!!!!"
Not a lot going on up in that brain of yours huh?
😂
Lololplpollolollol me too
Lmao!
I can hear it! 🤣
R.i.p chris cornell such a talented man like kurt cobain such a sad loss hope their rocking together upthere
Up where? In the sky? Sorry but they both are burning in hell they killed themselves
Chris Cornell was very articulate and with very good manners
Funny stuff, and cool to see. Krist have always had an opinion about stuff and I was not that surprised that he ended up in politics.
hey tom
lmao.
You are everywhere 😂
Well, this was not just “stuff” ….this was a massive push for conservative idealism forcefully where a few misinformed people decide what can be said. Which is happening exactly the opposite of what the host of this show said… “over-worrying”, and is again happening with books.
He considered a run for lieutenant governor in 2004 but decided against it. His biggest political activism was opposing the bill discussed here and to push for a Single Transferable Vote system (instead of Ranked Choice Voting, it's multiple-member districts and proportionally speaking, the votes over the margin of victory would be transferred to second place votes until all of the seats were filled).
The one thing I’ve noticed about Chris was he never really got political if not at all. He was so intelligent And made great arguments with valid points and didn’t get emotional he was just a levelheaded dude. I remember seeing him at hi scream concert And being so kind and courteous to everybody not just the fans with the staff I was only 14 years old and he was such a good role model for me growing up music app meters on my darkest times and now through some of my happiest times finding out I’m going to be a father a father
Cool story. Congrats on being a dad bro
Fatherhood is the greatest blessing for any guy. And yeah, Chris was amazing. On the SCREAM tour, I was in the front row and handed him my EUPHORIA MO(U)RNING CD...and in the middle of his concert, he took it & said, "You want me to sign your album in the middle of my concert?" I said, "If you could, please!" And he smiled and said, "No problem, pal." And I gave him a pen, he signed it, made sure I was happy and gave it back to me. The whole place erupted. People were patting me on the back. Then he did his next song. He was the best. I do think he wasn't overtly political, by the way...but when something really meant something to him, he would stand up for it. Four months before he died, he reunited with Audioslave because he (like so many of us) was disgusted by Trump's election. He and Audioslave played what they called an Anti-Inauguration, which I thought was awesome. But yes...for the most part, he concentrated on being a musician and his lyrics were mostly of a personal nature. By the way, hope you're enjoying fatherhood! :)
No he did, he was on the same show in 1992 talking about politics
@@bradaldy3001 Was this before or after Kurt's suicide?
That's really what celebrities need to realize, especially nowadays. Stay out of politics to avoid antagonizing people.
Cornell is the wisest in the room. I miss him.
Vielleicht, oder vielleicht er ist die bester tanzende Marionette.
Krist had some great points too
Krist is smarter than him.
It blows my mind that this happened at the same time that I would’ve seen some of these bands playing incredible music live.
Cornell makes the best point. Btw, the lady in blue's last name is fitting.
Grunge & Metal music is very PG rated compared to Rap music today talking about certain female organs and beyond. Back in 1994 when Superunknown came out. I was 9 or 10 years old. I'll never forget when I first listened to it on CD 💿. I was completely blown away by how much pure talent was showcased on that album. I couldn't believe my ears. Chris Cornell was the Greatest Rock Singer of all time as far as I'm concerned. Not to mention the genius song writing. I remember that's the very moment I realized that I wanted to play drums in a Rock or Metal band for a living. I wish Chris was still here. God I miss the 90s.
now they let drag queens dance in front of children and they have lgbtq groomer books in school. the world has went down hill
That's right and the gang rap is all killing, women's body parts mentioned to the gang way of life.
We'll never have another Chris Cornell, he was my favorite and Alice.
Love Kim Thayil trying to keep a straight face in the background as Krist starts talking about bondage and beastiality within the first 10 seconds of his interview.
Bestiality, as in bestial. Not beastiality as in beasts. What you are thinking of it called "zoophilia."
Yeah they're all pretty degenerate.
When Krist starts of by talking about child pornography instead of pornography for children, it's not just Kim trying his darndest to keep from laughing. Watch Mr. Mustache behind Krist's right shoulder. Krist is amazingly funny here
@@Freemont_19 i think thats Nirvanas old manager Danny Goldberg.
@@Ukraineaissance2014it's not
The only music that's ever been used to "lure" children into sexual abuse is religious hymns.
Never heard Michael Jackson's hymn hits before...gotta search now
@@timothymeadows8326 If MJ was a catholic priest he'd be just an average normal guy.
@@zxbc1 the catholic priest jokes are so fuckin stale, what are you 55 this month?
@@timothymeadows8326 You seem a bit defensive there, are you trying to gaslight us into believing that there aren’t hundreds, if not thousands of priests that have been abusing children for decades now? You list one person, yet there’s an entire (religious) cult with these abusers holding authority positions.
Reddit moment.
Watch out Krist cuz Mr mustache is right behind you and is still pissed about that lil comic strip Kurt wrote about him
😂
He's demented, he's got killer eyes 👀
Yeah man looks dodgy that geezer
I’m making this a meme so when it gets popular thank me :)
@@LilChay Then where do you upload this?
1:19 that guys face in the background though...
🤣🤣
He looks like he has crush on Krist.
Some hard core Grunger
@@ndesdsadfd yes he is. He is the guitarist and bass guitarist of sound garden
@@ndesdsadfd I think even Kim Thayil and Krist Novoselic plays together last month.
Omg 1990's when shit still mattered the best time to be alive
Cornell at 40:25. Sums up the entire issue in two minutes.
There's always a fine line between "protecting kids" & censorship. Parents/guardians should be the ones making these decisions. PS: So surreal seeing these band members of some of my fav bands involved in this discussion.
yeah I had no idea Krist was appearing on these shows inbetween tours, very sus.
You can see that Chris and Krist are very intelligent men. These were the days where music was music made by people, now days it's just trap beats with melodies made by calculators.
That's not music now a days that's just what you choose to seek out. There are a lot of great and talented bands still around today that honestly aren't that hard to find.
@@logandelaney281 I need someone to show me the things in life that I can't find
I can't see the things that make true happiness, I must be blind
@@logandelaney281 that’s tru but they are not given any attention from the mainstream it’s because those bands have not made a big impact in the music sense
@@logandelaney281 There is good music nowadays, but let's be real, there's something these guys have that you don't hear anymore.
It's hard to explain. I think it might actually have more to do with the way music is produced. It's less organic. Too polished. Rock needs to be a little "off".
Trap is a joke, dj quick, Mc eiht, eric b and rakim is where its at 👍👌
BACK WHEN ARTISTS REALLY HAD SOMETHING INTERESTING TO SAY.
Just imagine if Kurt was alive and in the room. He would have told the lady to F-off, and would probably have been shown the door. lol.
💀💀💀
Haha like how Krist talked about Bondage and Bestiality
I wanted to hear Kim Thayil speak :/
He's brown, so his opinion is irelevant in their mind. Really smart guy too would've probably dissected the bill and the blue lady
@@alext2566 Sad but true
He rarely spoke up.
Kim seems like the dude who doesn’t feel like it’s his job to explain to someone else why they are ignorant about something. Big not my job vibes.
@@bluemcdaniel99 he played his roll in Soundgarden... Lead guitar player non vocals
The woman in blue: Original Karen.
Chris Cornell, *the whole package* , sorely missed. I sat through 40 minutes of 'the three prongs' bitch [you know who else favors three prongs? Satan, he took a shot every time she said it!] just to hear his articulate and intelligent input. It was definitely worth it! Also liked Krist's take on the topic, and Kim trying to keep a straight face in the background during his comments on bondage and bestiality. Oof.....
Also, I wonder how this lady feels about WAP? LOL!!
Dude, your videos are awesome, keep in this way !
8:50 back when people who spoke of 'liberties' were actually about liberty. man, we were in the damn stone age that last century.
0:34 A Man Who Can't Clap.
Can you stop commenting so much please.
@@hmorton490 HALEY MORTON - Hi SN❄️WFLAKE !! 😃 Telling people what to do, IS FOR THE WEAKS.
I like so much SN❄️WFLAKES, they are SO FUNNY 🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😆
@@THEDESCRIPTOR Did you learn how to speak English just to call people snowflakes? This is what I meant by stop commenting so much. Weird.
@@hmorton490 HALEY MORTON - Hi SN❄️WFLAKE !! 😃 Telling people what to do, IS FOR THE WEAKS.
I like so much SN❄️WFLAKES, they are SO FUNNY 🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😆
He said at the beginning they'd be "hearing from Alice in Chains" later on.. did I miss it in this video or does anyone have that footage?
They probably left when the Roach started speaking
Omg, Chris is such a wise man and gentle soul, talented, beautiful, good with children and as adorable as a golden retriever, who but he could make me cream my knickers with a single note, sob, chris omg i luv you hon, until we meet in the afterlife i will keep writing fanprawn and think of you all day and night.
xoxoxoxo
- Every Chris Cornell fangirl of the last 20 and the next 50 years.
Its wrong talking about a mosquitoes libido.
@lonesomecrow depending on the person, yeah a mosquitoes libido could be bigger. Good point.
The father of two at the 9 minute mark hits the nail on the head and calls out the future, the cencorship started with book burning liturature look at where we are now, they want to control every aspect of our lives and it starts with art literature writers authors artist and culture and music
1:23 LMAO the face of the guy behind Krist Novoselic
That would be Kim thayil from Soundgarden
*4:03* their expression after hearing Lady in blue saying "i have to admit to not having listened to that very recently" lol
Thank u for the upload ✊🏼
@40:25 Chris 😢💔
Look at all of the rockstars in the first few rows of this local talk show! Nice!
*even the computer internet*
the worst type of internet!
that one dad near the beggining who was arguing with the reporter i respect him because i know he probably had a connection with his kids and part of that might of been music. Me personally i love listening to music with my dad and it kinda connects in a way. if kids cant listen to the music they want that kinda disconnects people in a way
I was glad to see John Lennon in the thumbnail as well
Sweet Christopher lady you have no idea how lucky you are to be in his presence
The laughter about how "carefully" the leg' was written @41:26
Very precious footage on your channel, thank you for uploading them. How can I contact you?
Krist got so worked up over this
it made his hair fall out
Seems such an innocent time. Not long before the internet emerged & changed the world forever.
Things change yet stay the same, this might as well be 2023
30 years later, That show didn't work out to well did it ? woW!
Qué Tesoro más grande.... Suscrita pero yaaaaa!!! Mil gracias 🎶🎶👏👏😊
Hola. ¿Podrías decirme de que trató? Pienso son temas puesto en la palestra, pero tiene tanto de ancho como de largo. Las música si se ha utilizado con fines de manipular mentes.
wow Cornell is intelligent
Fans know already. One of the greatest singers and songwriters of all time. The true king of Seattle.
@@alext2566 awesome rock voice
Chris was the complete package.
Chris was extremely intelligent.❤️
Intelligent, articulate, calm and collected, laid back, poised, kind, humble,, extremely handsome, greatest vocalist of all time. Complete package for sure. Sorely missed
I noticed Chris corbett popped out nowhere in audience. He was just a bar owner here in 94. It’s crazy how famous ppl show up in old talk shows
Rather john corbett, no?
Dude- I can’t believe he has a connection to these epic Rock Stars! When I saw him I literally asked “is that Aiden?!”
Kim's just chillin
And then the internet landed 😂
I was 20 years old in 1994, the world felt new, looking at this footage it looks ancient. Very scary.
I was 15 years old. I just turned 45 11 days ago. It’s been 30 years. 30 years. It seems like only yesterday and at the same time like a millions years ago. This aging trip is quite perplexing shit.
Chris Novoselich and Krist Cornell my favourite musicians
Take me back to when music was the worst thing we had to deal with.
That guy @31m had Roach nailed. You're writing a law to catch certain people, but you give the most likely offenders an immediate exemption. Good job
Music has the power to save lives, even music which might be considered offensive to one person might help another through the toughest period of their lives. I was listening to Pantera in my twenties and as much I hated my own Dad, as angry as I was... I could put on Vulgar Display of Power and suddenly I wasn't quite as mad anymore. It didn't make me angrier it calmed me down because I'd listen to Phil and think "Goddamn... I'm not THAT angry". And also felt like I wasn't alone when he said "You'll never be the father I am, the bastard father to those thousands of ugly, criticized, unwanted. The ones with fathers just like you" & "Look at the ground as you choke me up, does it taste like tequila or failure?" - kind of made me laugh a little bit.
👍
That's a great line from "25 Years".
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Great song...one of my favorites on 'Far Beyond Driven' (also 'Shedding Skin' 'Throes of Rejection' 'Use My Third Arm' and 'Becoming').
@@vesuviacorpseflower4828 yeah man they are all great songs.
Good god i forgot about this show. This and Northwest afternoon
They should have had Layne Staley on, he was very articulate
He was passed out on heroin at the time. If he was there, he'd nod off the entire time.
@@danejurus69 I heard Kurt’s death temporarily scared him into sobriety, but I’m not sure exactly how long that period was.
The woman dressed in blue is so content with herself
Somebody needs to be
Husband coudn't get the job done, so she needs get her jollies elsewhere. It sound like sex is on her mind more than every guy in the room combined.
Parabéns pelo achado.!!!
I think this happened after Kurt died in 1994.
yeah, because Soundgarden's music video in this video was released after Kurt died
And Krist was introduced as FORMER bass player for Nirvana
@@pricila6511 Krist have had shorter hair in 1994 due to his baldness
@@VendPrekmurec obviously
I jut came here for the really loud VHS tape hiss throughout.
This episode of this show reminds me of that TV show of The Geraldo Show in NYC about that episode "Art or Smut" of child porn and censorship back in 1991 and showing paintings n' statues of what should be shown in public or banned from America even Geraldo was mentioning about the aftermath what happened of the art exhibit of Robert Mapplethorpe in Cincinnati, Ohio that was based on "The Perfect Moment" back in 1989 and faced charges in court of the use of public funds for "obscene" artwork and the Constitutional limits of free speech in the United States...
Even the computer internet! Man if they knew where pornography was headed thinking then that physical magazines are a concern. A mosquitoes libido out indeed
Yep lol
about the lady in blue, Pam Roach, from her wikipedia page :
Censures and sanctions while senator :
In 2003, Roach was reprimanded and asked to seek counseling after she allegedly illegally obtained employee e-mails and drove some to quit.
In 2010 fellow Senate Republicans banned her from the Senate Caucus after colleagues said she had repeatedly mistreated staff. Roach attributed the sanction to rough politics, and said she was not informed of the complaints or accusers. Republicans barred her from the caucus room, though she could still vote on the Senate Floor. While sanctioned, Roach abused a Republican staffer charged to uphold the sanction.The Facilities and Operations Committee reaffirmed their 2010 sanctions in a 2012 legal settlement with a senior Republican attorney who claimed he was subjected to a hostile and abusive workplace because of Roach, which included a verbal dispute about limits on use of the official website provided to each Senator. Roach apologized after the dispute, but attributed the Committee ruling to a harassment campaign against her. Senate authorities sanctioned Roach five times during 20 years as a Senator.
Senate Republican leadership lifted the sanctions in February 2012, and Roach said the sanctions had no merit. Not long after Roach was invited into the Senate Republican caucus, Senate Republicans--along with three Democrats--used Roach's deciding vote for an obscure procedural motion to wrest control of the budget writing process away from the Democratic caucus and pass their own budget. Shortly after returning to the Republican caucus, Roach again engaged in speech that frightened staff.
In 2016, Roach was removed from a human trafficking task force by Lt. Governor Brad Owen in a letter that mentioned numerous complaints about comments Roach made in a meeting about sex traffic victims, suggesting tattoos and nose rings contributed to young girls becoming victims of human trafficking. Owen called the comments "vile," and said her history of "egregious and offensive behavior" disqualified Roach from keeping her seat in the Senate. Roach said she said nothing inappropriate during the meeting, but had offered specific job-seeking guidance sex traffic victims should consider. She attributed frustration to slow organization by officials.
As County councilmember :
After her election, Roach resigned from the state Senate and became a councilmember for Pierce County, Washington in January 2017.
In August 2017, county executive Bruce Dammeier issued a letter to department directors and staffers, directing them to communicate with Roach only in writing or in public council meetings. Dammeier's memo cited "rude and unprofessional behavior" with county staff as the basis for the restrictions. Roach, in response, asserted that the strictures were based on politics.
During a council offsite meeting in 2018, Roach uttered a profane word to her son Dan Roach, who was also a councilmember, during a heated discussion. Roach later issued a statement saying: "In the heat of the moment I used harsh words that I regret. It was a mistake. I love my son dearly but sometimes we have political disagreements. Nonetheless, that’s no excuse for harsh language."
Is this true?
@@startervisions it's from her wikipedia page,
@@johnybaltimore3687 ew
Guy behind Krist looks pretty relieved when Krist makes it clear he's not trying to stop beastiality and bondage 1:21
@Jake Finley that's Soundgarden guitarist Kim Thayil.
💀💀💀💀💀
the stare and the face of the guy behind Krist... so hilarious
You mean Mr. Kim Thayil
@2:12 Yes! Guy has on what looks like a SLEEP long sleeve shirt. Killer
32:00, bud nailed it. Laws like this are not properly targeted at the underlying target issue
Love watching videos on the computer internet.
46:02 Hat Merge with Ponytail Moment
John Corbett from Northern Exposure at 27:00. what is this weird celebrity sorcery?
i knew Kurt through Chad, Kurt was obsessed with this movie called "i am the cheese"
he always talked about it.
This reminds me of when Zappa and twisted sister spoke to Congress...they surprised everybody by being the smartest people in the room and very eloquently spoken..
Definitely not surprised, I admit. Rockstars are often smart people while politicians, well...
Wait until they find out about the internet.
This was really interesting!
Now that we’re 30 years on, does anyone know what became of this bill and, if it was ultimately passed, did it lead to anything of note (either positive or negative)?
Yea they put the "explicit lyric" sticker on albums.
@@Teekay617That actually started 4 years earlier in 1990.
I miss Chris🥺💔
Richie Kotzen has a similar voice.
Chris and Kurt😢
Never heard of this, wow
I so wish Tom Morello was there. Lol. He woulda taken that Harvard degree and Rage Against the Machine on them.
I wonder how all those people feel about the stance they took back then now… A big problem when it comes to discussing issues is the lack of emotional regulation by most people. Chris Cornell was the only person who cited the bill and what it was specifically in the bill that was of concern. I haven’t read the bill, so I can’t take a solid stance, but based off of those trying to explain the specifics of the bill I don’t see why there was an issue. All of the examples given would not have met the criteria and were lawful unless used in a grooming manner. In that case the individual not the creator would be held accountable. I guess people have to keep learning children need to be protected and shielded and there are always people out there who will take a mile if you give an inch.
RIP CHRISS CORNELL ❤❤❤
Keeping such things from minors...they could have never predicted the advent of the Smartphone. Hard-core explicit content that was so hard to get a hold of decades ago is now so easy to view in the palm of one's hand. Addiction to the obscene is happening in younger and younger people under 18. So interesting to hear Chris and Krist articulate themselves here.
Funny to see Krist Novoselic talking from the audience in a daytime talk show and realizing hey there's kim thayill no there's the whole soundgarden in the audience.
0:33 Love those fists movements, man xoxoxo
This was after Kurt Cobain died R.I.P.
That makes me sad 😔
Former nirvana bassist :(
La revedere! :)
I would think this program was recorded after Kurt Cobain's death, right?
Yes and Kurt Cobain died so early in the year of 1994.
@@jdrobinson3468 he died so early in general :_(
Yes it said krist former member of Nirvana
This is a very dangerous point of time we are living in right now which far exceeds anything out society has delt with before. When a select person or group of people are given emergency power to infringe on the rights of others through fear, intimidation and the use of media for the so called "Greater good" with no real checks and balances shouldn't we be nervous? I believe what has happened in the past pales compared to what we are dealing with now.
7:08 I am a distinguishing man of culture and I would like to enquire as to the content to which you are referring.
Looks like Devon Townsend back in the day, if he gained a few pounds.
Not the computer internet!
Always amazing seeing some of the fashion choices of people throughout time. Like you saw yourself in the mirror and thought this was a good idea?
You think ASMR is a good idea? It's embarrassing. Talk. Don't get close to talking and whisper and crap -- just TALK YOU WEIRDOS.
Mullets are a thing again. Personally IDGAF. Wear what you want.
@@alext2566 agreed
That's what you got outta this vid? Lol
True, but at least they weren't eating Tide Pods 😕
3:36 Ok, A weird mouth.
whoa John Corbett from Northern exposure @26:50
11:05, listen to what she's saying. That's literally everyday life now because we've become so desensitized to what children can and cannot be exposed to. What they say is true, history does indeed repeat itself.
I don't like anarchy but I definitely don't like stuck up government people telling us what we can and can't do especially when it's something so opinionated like music and art.
Sounds like you actually like “anarchy” alot pal
Komo was bought by Sinclair Broadcasting over a decade ago and would likely never allow this format/forum to exist now.
With the lights out It's less dangerous