It’s OK to be mad, but he was telling us in practically every song he wrote over 30 years that he was troubled and that life wasn’t easy for him and that he thought a lot about dying.
Re: RIP Chris Cornell 1964 - 2017
Posted: Fri January 18, 2019 4:27 am
by Strat
meatwad wrote:It’s OK to be mad, but he was telling us in practically every song he wrote over 30 years that he was troubled and that life wasn’t easy for him and that he thought a lot about dying.
It is kind of amazing he lasted as long as he did....
Re: RIP Chris Cornell 1964 - 2017
Posted: Fri January 18, 2019 5:04 am
by bodysnatcher
Anyone heard of the new adult film called “Poundgarden” starring Chris Pornell?
Re: RIP Chris Cornell 1964 - 2017
Posted: Fri January 18, 2019 5:16 am
by Strat
Go eat some carrots
Re: RIP Chris Cornell 1964 - 2017
Posted: Fri January 18, 2019 5:19 am
by Strat
I kind of feel bad for Ben Shephard
Re: RIP Chris Cornell 1964 - 2017
Posted: Fri January 18, 2019 6:32 am
by Bammer
bodysnatcher wrote:
meatwad wrote:
bodysnatcher wrote:
LetMeSleep wrote:
Anders wrote:
bodysnatcher wrote:i have absolutely no idea who Taylor Momsen is
Gossip Girl
I still have absolutely no idea who Taylor Momsen is.
same. i don't even really know what Gossip Girl is other than a tv show?
She's the singer for The Pretty Reckless. If you've been anywhere near a radio tuned to the modern rock station in the last several years you've heard her.
ok RM, I've:
– Never seen the 2000 Grinch movie
– Never seen Gossip Girl
– Never heard that song before
I feel comfortable confirming that I've never known (consciously or unconsciously) who Taylor Momsen is.
Right there with ya Snatch.
Can anyone type out the lyrics here that are a “lawsuit waiting to happen”? I won’t be watching this video myself. K thnx.
Re: RIP Chris Cornell 1964 - 2017
Posted: Fri January 18, 2019 12:38 pm
by wease
Bammer wrote:
bodysnatcher wrote:
meatwad wrote:
bodysnatcher wrote:
LetMeSleep wrote:
Anders wrote:
bodysnatcher wrote:i have absolutely no idea who Taylor Momsen is
Gossip Girl
I still have absolutely no idea who Taylor Momsen is.
same. i don't even really know what Gossip Girl is other than a tv show?
She's the singer for The Pretty Reckless. If you've been anywhere near a radio tuned to the modern rock station in the last several years you've heard her.
ok RM, I've:
– Never seen the 2000 Grinch movie
– Never seen Gossip Girl
– Never heard that song before
I feel comfortable confirming that I've never known (consciously or unconsciously) who Taylor Momsen is.
Right there with ya Snatch.
Can anyone type out the lyrics here that are a “lawsuit waiting to happen”? I won’t be watching this video myself. K thnx.
Is that Little Cindy Lou Who, who was no more than two?
Re: RIP Chris Cornell 1964 - 2017
Posted: Fri January 18, 2019 1:21 pm
by Kevin Davis
Rangi Guy wrote: they're pale, shallow copies
Except for Miley, this is how I felt about all the performances by the original-lineups-plus-guest-singers, where the fact that everything about the arrangement is exactly the same except for the voice really only highlights how out of place the voice is. I certainly think there is an emotional power to the gesture that, in the moment, takes precedence over the music, but I probably wouldn't listen to these performances in any other context.
I'm still picking through the other performances but my general feeling is that, musically, things hang together a bit better when the original musicians aren't onstage.
Re: RIP Chris Cornell 1964 - 2017
Posted: Fri January 18, 2019 2:42 pm
by EJ
96583UP wrote:i won't listen to any of these songs
chris didn't die that long ago
not right for other people to be playing these
still too fresh
y'all can go f*ck yourselves
<locks store door, turns around sign to 'Closed'>
yeah, I started to listen to some of these, but had to turn them off for same reason.
Re: RIP Chris Cornell 1964 - 2017
Posted: Fri January 18, 2019 2:42 pm
by Bi_3
Kevin Davis wrote:
Rangi Guy wrote: they're pale, shallow copies
Except for Miley, this is how I felt about all the performances by the original-lineups-plus-guest-singers, where the fact that everything about the arrangement is exactly the same except for the voice really only highlights how out of place the voice is. I certainly think there is an emotional power to the gesture that, in the moment, takes precedence over the music, but I probably wouldn't listen to these performances in any other context.
I'm still picking through the other performances but my general feeling is that, musically, things hang together a bit better when the original musicians aren't onstage.
What were your thoughts on the similar Nirvana HoF tribute set?
Re: RIP Chris Cornell 1964 - 2017
Posted: Fri January 18, 2019 3:10 pm
by epilogue
verb_to_trust wrote:
durdencommatyler wrote:
verb_to_trust wrote:She's something special.
This might be the first time you've responded to one of my posts without irony or disdain!
Oh fuck... am I misreading the tone? I'm misreading the tone aren't I?
No I dropped shtick for a second. She has really come into her own
Re: RIP Chris Cornell 1964 - 2017
Posted: Fri January 18, 2019 4:35 pm
by Kevin Davis
Bi_3 wrote:
Kevin Davis wrote:
Rangi Guy wrote: they're pale, shallow copies
Except for Miley, this is how I felt about all the performances by the original-lineups-plus-guest-singers, where the fact that everything about the arrangement is exactly the same except for the voice really only highlights how out of place the voice is. I certainly think there is an emotional power to the gesture that, in the moment, takes precedence over the music, but I probably wouldn't listen to these performances in any other context.
I'm still picking through the other performances but my general feeling is that, musically, things hang together a bit better when the original musicians aren't onstage.
What were your thoughts on the similar Nirvana HoF tribute set?
Pretty much exactly the same as this, so much so that I had originally included a reference to it in my post but ended up editing it out. I thought the occasion was special, but I thought the vocal performances ranged from unremarkable (St. Vincent) to downright bad (Lorde).
Re: RIP Chris Cornell 1964 - 2017
Posted: Fri January 18, 2019 5:17 pm
by kreng
it's not an imitation contest but just a tribute to the guys music. i don't think any of the singers had the intention to sound as good as Cornell himself, because they know that isn't going to happen. i think overall they all sounded good and did a nice job honoring the guy. with the exception of Juliette Lewis. yikes.
Re: RIP Chris Cornell 1964 - 2017
Posted: Fri January 18, 2019 6:50 pm
by VinylGuy
Strat wrote:I kind of feel bad for Ben Shephard
why?
Re: RIP Chris Cornell 1964 - 2017
Posted: Fri January 18, 2019 7:12 pm
by Dev
Ben is easily the second most insane member of Soundgarden after the deceased Chris Cornell.
Re: RIP Chris Cornell 1964 - 2017
Posted: Fri January 18, 2019 11:12 pm
by wease
VinylGuy wrote:
Strat wrote:I kind of feel bad for Ben Shephard
why?
I fucking love him. We made a connection.
Re: RIP Chris Cornell 1964 - 2017
Posted: Fri January 18, 2019 11:28 pm
by psychobain
Re: RIP Chris Cornell 1964 - 2017
Posted: Fri January 18, 2019 11:35 pm
by Kevin Davis
kreng wrote:it's not an imitation contest but just a tribute to the guys music. i don't think any of the singers had the intention to sound as good as Cornell himself, because they know that isn't going to happen. i think overall they all sounded good and did a nice job honoring the guy. with the exception of Juliette Lewis. yikes.
No arguments with any of that. I'm not down on the event; I think it's awe-inspiring any time that many people turn out to honor someone's work like that. Divorced from that context, though, the performances aren't particularly satisfying to me. "Surviving members with new lead singer" is kind of a DOA format.
Re: RIP Chris Cornell 1964 - 2017
Posted: Fri January 18, 2019 11:55 pm
by Bammer
Kevin Davis wrote:
kreng wrote:it's not an imitation contest but just a tribute to the guys music. i don't think any of the singers had the intention to sound as good as Cornell himself, because they know that isn't going to happen. i think overall they all sounded good and did a nice job honoring the guy. with the exception of Juliette Lewis. yikes.
No arguments with any of that. I'm not down on the event; I think it's awe-inspiring any time that many people turn out to honor someone's work like that. Divorced from that context, though, the performances aren't particularly satisfying to me. "Surviving members with new lead singer" is kind of a DOA format.
I’ll give you that but I do still love me some Alice In Chains (even if I won’t go out of my way to see them live anymore)