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Other Cornell fans? Any role guesses? He also died on my birthday so I pay even more attention. Anyway, this is what I imagine angels sound like.

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I don't know him well, but I can play Cochise for hours. I think he is Artisan.

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I have a couple Soundgarden albums, love the song Black Hole Sun, Fell on black days.  I also liked his stuff with Temple of the dog.  He was extremely talented.  All the bands from Seattle in the 90's,  are dying out.  Chris Cornell, Kurt Cobain, and my favorite Layne Staley all from Seattle bands that started in the 90's, all dead now.  Those 3 pretty much started 90's rock, and grunge music.  I also love Chris Cornell in the Zac Brown Band song, Heavy is the Head. Black hole sun was my favorite music video of the 90's

 

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One of the best voices ever!?

 

6th mature Artisan, self-destruction CF. Priest/sage casting and/or overleaves maybe???

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I love Chris Cornell, one of my favorites besides Queen.  Terrible, the way he went.  My favorite of his will always be the theme from Casino Royale, followed closely by Burden in My Hand.  I'm also a sucker for his cover of Billie Jean.

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The band The Pretty Reckless opened for Chris the night he died, and they did a tribute to him on friday night, and it was a pretty emotional tribute song she did for him.You could tell, she could barely keep it together,   I though it was pretty cool to watch.  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y5UsxLcZ1Cg

 

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Great musician. Can't stand the person, which makes me think that on some level there must be something Priestly there, whether in Role, Casting or influence of other dynamics :) 

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51 minutes ago, PPLD said:

Great musician. Can't stand the person, which makes me think that on some level there must be something Priestly there, whether in Role, Casting or influence of other dynamics :) 

 

I get what you're saying. There was something about Chris Cornell that bothered me early on. I was working in a record store in the early 90's when Soundgarden came out and I guess I associated him with the other beautiful, arrogant, long-haired men I worked with. My own issues of resentment transferred to Chris. I liked Soundgarden and yet I found them too testosteroney. I saw Soundgarden live at one of the early Lollapaloozas and Chris Cornell announced on stage at the end of their set that he was going to go backstage and "take a big colon-busting shit."  Yeah, dude. OK.

 

But after Jeff Buckley died and I found out that Chris was helping Jeff's mom with the tribute album, I had to look at Chris in a different light. Turns out he and Jeff were friends. Any friend of Jeff's had to be OK by me and I knew I had misjudged Chris. There was a softer, more feminine side to him that I never saw.

 

Jeff's mom gave Chris an old red phone that once belonged to Jeff. Chris would bring it on stage with him and just have it sitting there while he played. That broke my heart. He so wanted to hear from Jeff again. And, well, maybe they are playing together right now.

 

Here is an article about that red phone and a video of Chris talking about it on stage.

http://www.mlive.com/entertainment/kalamazoo/index.ssf/2011/12/whats_the_story_on_the_red_pho.html

 

 

 

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8 minutes ago, DanielaS said:

 

But after Jeff Buckley died and I found out that Chris was helping Jeff's mom with the tribute album, I had to look at Chris in a different light. Turns out he and Jeff were friends. Any friend of Jeff's had to be OK by me and I knew I had misjudged Chris. There was a softer, more feminine side to him that I never saw.

 

 

Oh I know that! He was a great husband and father too. My flatmate knew him and is close friend with his tour manager and many others in that crowd, so "direct info".

 

My "feel" has no rationality to it. It has nothing to do with who he de facto was. Only the feel he gives me. Like Eckhard Tolle, the least unpleasant person in the world, whom I'd like to strangle with my bare hands for no reason at all!

 

Take it with pinch of salt :D

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Cool story about the phone @DanielaS. Out of all the Seattle 90s bands soundgarden was last on my list. I still liked a few songs, but nowhere near how much i liked Alice in Chains, Nirvana, pear jam. I never disliked Chris, but i wasnt drawn to him that much either. Layne Staley of Alice in Chains is my favorite singer who has ever lived, and the song Release by Pearl Jam is one of my favorite songs ever made, so i am a big Seattle rock fan, but just wasnt drawn in that much by Chris, but that black hole sun video was really cool though.

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1 hour ago, PPLD said:

Like Eckhard Tolle, the least unpleasant person in the world, whom I'd like to strangle with my bare hands for no reason at all!

 

 

LMAO!!

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7 hours ago, PPLD said:

My "feel" has no rationality to it. It has nothing to do with who he de facto was. Only the feel he gives me. Like Eckhard Tolle, the least unpleasant person in the world, whom I'd like to strangle with my bare hands for no reason at all!

 

Wow, while also laughing at this, I realize I have a similar feeling when looking at him! Well, I couldn't be bothered to get violent, but definitely want to avoid.

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