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Author:  paigan0 [ Thu May 18, 2017 4:02 am ]
Post subject:  Fell on Black Days -- Chris Cornell

Another one of my personal favorite musicians, Chris Cornell, died last night after a show here in Detroit, apparently by suicide, at the age of 52. His voice and talents were unique and he will be missed.

Fell on Black Days, indeed.


Author:  Skydiver [ Thu May 18, 2017 7:53 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Fell on Black Days -- Chris Cornell

I just read about this...
What a great voice. I think it got better as he matured. I was more of a fan with Audio Slave.

Will be missed.

Author:  randy [ Thu May 18, 2017 10:25 am ]
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yes this sucked. I listened to a lot of Soundgarden in my youth, and still do to the days (was listening to Slaves and Bulldozers just yesterday as a matter of fact).

*sigh*

At least Roger Ailes died today so I don't feel all bad...

Author:  AnDroiD [ Fri May 19, 2017 4:38 am ]
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I'm 59 some of my music has been described by my friends as sounding like Soundgarden as i've never listened to them when my buddy came up to me and told me Chris had died and i didn't know who he was talking about I told him "All our heros are dying". It's been happening since I was eleven with Hendrix and Allman IT SUCKS KEEP THE MUSIC GOING IT DOESNT HAVE TO MAKE SENSE

Author:  earthgene [ Fri May 19, 2017 10:49 am ]
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I learned of this from Luc on FB, which I rarely visit anymore. He also had 5 solo albums, very talented. What I hear from my friend Yogi was that he was a genuinely a professional who took his craft very seriously.

Perhaps the most important thing I learned from him was how to interpret lyrics. He never felt compelled to lay out the exact meaning of a song - they didn't need to have a literal interpretation - the meaning, coupled with the music, can be interpreted differently by each person that hears it.

Superunknown is one of my desert island classics for certain. People try to tuck it nicely into "grunge" or the "Seattle sound", but to me, it was just appealing music. I remember where I was when I heard My Wave and I knew I was going to enjoy hearing the entire album.

The next big question is, will they find another singer or was he too epic to replace?

Author:  Jayesskerr [ Fri May 19, 2017 10:53 am ]
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Too epic to replace in my opinion...

Author:  randy [ Fri May 19, 2017 12:43 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Fell on Black Days -- Chris Cornell

earthgene wrote:
I learned of this from Luc on FB, which I rarely visit anymore. He also had 5 solo albums, very talented. What I hear from my friend Yogi was that he was a genuinely a professional who took his craft very seriously.

Perhaps the most important thing I learned from him was how to interpret lyrics. He never felt compelled to lay out the exact meaning of a song - they didn't need to have a literal interpretation - the meaning, coupled with the music, can be interpreted differently by each person that hears it.

Superunknown is one of my desert island classics for certain. People try to tuck it nicely into "grunge" or the "Seattle sound", but to me, it was just appealing music. I remember where I was when I heard My Wave and I knew I was going to enjoy hearing the entire album.

The next big question is, will they find another singer or was he too epic to replace?


I could not imagine SG playing with anyone but him...A truly big loss to the music world...let alone the pain and grief his family and friends must be feeling.

Badmotorfinger was always my favoriet SG album, but just today I went on a long run and listened to most of Superunknown...and I must say I think it's their best album by far

Here is an amazing acoustic version of Like Suicide...not posted due to any connections with what possibly may have happened to him - it's alway been on of my favorite SG songs (the full instrumental one and this version):



and the lyrics are so classic Chris Cornell

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

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

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

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

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

I feel for you
I feel, oh
I feel for you

Ah ah yeah (I feel, I feel)

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

Author:  paigan0 [ Sat May 20, 2017 5:51 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Fell on Black Days -- Chris Cornell

Some more news about Chris's death.

http://www.detroitnews.com/story/entert ... 101876200/

Image

I'd heard that this cover existed but hadn't watched it until just now. Wow, blown away.

Chris Cornell - "Nothing Compares 2 U" Prince Cover



But this one, the feels and the sads! :cry:
Chris Cornell and daughter Toni - Redemption Song (cover) @ Beacon Theatre in NYC 10/19/2015

Author:  randy [ Sat May 20, 2017 7:49 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Fell on Black Days -- Chris Cornell

that prince cover was really nice. Thanks Steve

I remember the first time I saw them was at Lollapalooza #2 down outside Houston (and what a lineup - Soundgarden, Ministry, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Pearl Jam, Rage Against the machine...)

And they were playing Jesus Christ Pose (awesome tune!) - Cornell was standing on top of a giant stack of amps...they sun was setting behind him, his hair was blowing in the breeze, screeching and screaming like only he can - and my "vitamins" were really kicking in! (the good old days) - man! It is an image burned into my mind.

Sad to think I will never get to see him play again.

Author:  Jayesskerr [ Sat May 20, 2017 8:49 am ]
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Soundgarden, Audioslave and Chris Cornell were a big influence on me. I am very, very sad to hear about his passing.

One of my favourite Chris Cornell works (Although everything he did was pretty much my favourite)


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