Re: RIP Chris Cornell 1964 - 2017
Posted: Fri May 19, 2017 7:47 pm
Today is harder than yesterday. This sucks. I wish I hadn't read the details of the Ativan and phone calls.
They were just a great rock band. They didn't change the earth, they weren't particularly deep and yeah they won't be held in the same esteem as Soundgarden or Rage. But if you just want to play some good rock music and turn it up loud, Audioslave is perfect for it.PHATJ wrote:The first Audioslave album has some great songs. Obviously Cochise is one. Show Me How to Live is awesome. Gasoline too. Those three to open the album... wow.
Agree. Part of me wonders how they would be regarded if they didn't carry the legacy/baggage of their previous bands.lecherouslittlestump wrote:They were just a great rock band. They didn't change the earth, they weren't particularly deep and yeah they won't be held in the same esteem as Soundgarden or Rage. But if you just want to play some good rock music and turn it up loud, Audioslave is perfect for it.PHATJ wrote:The first Audioslave album has some great songs. Obviously Cochise is one. Show Me How to Live is awesome. Gasoline too. Those three to open the album... wow.
First album is the best but there are some great tunes on the other two. Combine the best into one album and you've got a wonderful collection of music.
Monkey_Driven wrote:Agree. Part of me wonders how they would be regarded if they didn't carry the legacy/baggage of their previous bands.lecherouslittlestump wrote:They were just a great rock band. They didn't change the earth, they weren't particularly deep and yeah they won't be held in the same esteem as Soundgarden or Rage. But if you just want to play some good rock music and turn it up loud, Audioslave is perfect for it.PHATJ wrote:The first Audioslave album has some great songs. Obviously Cochise is one. Show Me How to Live is awesome. Gasoline too. Those three to open the album... wow.
First album is the best but there are some great tunes on the other two. Combine the best into one album and you've got a wonderful collection of music.
I was never a huge Audioslave fan, but the one time I saw them live is one of my favorite concerts.swan wrote:Monkey_Driven wrote:Agree. Part of me wonders how they would be regarded if they didn't carry the legacy/baggage of their previous bands.lecherouslittlestump wrote:They were just a great rock band. They didn't change the earth, they weren't particularly deep and yeah they won't be held in the same esteem as Soundgarden or Rage. But if you just want to play some good rock music and turn it up loud, Audioslave is perfect for it.PHATJ wrote:The first Audioslave album has some great songs. Obviously Cochise is one. Show Me How to Live is awesome. Gasoline too. Those three to open the album... wow.
First album is the best but there are some great tunes on the other two. Combine the best into one album and you've got a wonderful collection of music.
I saw them on the first tour at the Paramount in Seattle. In the pit. One of the most intense, crushing rock shows I've ever witnessed. Think I ended up seeing them 4 times total. Being an angry college student from 2000-04 was a blast.
Audioslave is gay.mikejasond wrote:Personally I like Audioslave better than Soundgarden. I didn't used to know they were the same guy. I really love his vocals in Audioslave (I think Doesn't Remind Me might be my favorite) but I was not as big of a big fan of the way he sung in Soundgarden.
mikejasond wrote:Personally I like Audioslave better than Soundgarden.
bodysnatcher wrote:Space Needle left in the dark tonight.
Good words, Ruddo.

Everything is making more sense. Such a fucking tragedy. What I don't understand is if Chris was already doped up on medication, why was his bodyguard giving him 2 more pills before bedtime? And anxiety medication late at night? I admit I don't know much about them, even though I have suffered from anxiety on rare occasions, mostly in my younger days (but I never medicated). I would have never imagined that Chris would need medication for anxiety. Crazy.dprival78 wrote:more details emerge
http://www.detroitnews.com/story/entert ... 101876200/
...According to the police report, Kirsten was in Cornell’s room about 11:30 p.m. Wednesday to help him fix his computer. Afterward, Kirsten gave Cornell two Ativan pills, “which victim takes for anxiety,” the report said.
At 12:15 a.m. Thursday, Vicky Cornell phoned Kirsten and asked him to check on her husband, “to see if he is allright because he did not sound like he is okay,” the report said. Vicky Cornell told the bodyguard her husband sounded “groggy and just kept saying, ‘I am just tired,’ and hung up the phone.”
I feel you, brother. It's why I came here to post, even though I haven't done so in a long time. SG's forum closed long ago, so I wanted to visit a place where I knew there were some people who really adored and loved Chris' music as much as myself. It truly feels like the death of a close family member. I'm still shocked and probably will be for a while.Biff Pocoroba wrote:This one is staying with me much more than a typical celebrity death. Over a day later & my mind still wanders to Cornell. I can't imagine what's like for those close to him in real life.