Chris Cornell RIP... say it aint so !

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reports say Chris Cornell dead at 52
has died wednesday night in detroit

damm if true thats ***** .. only seen him recently at festival hall
 
Unbelievable. What a ******* great voice. What a shame. RIP. Chris.
 
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2017-05-18/chris-cornell-sound-garden-and-audioslave-rock-star-dies/8539108
Rocker Chris Cornell, who gained fame as the lead singer of Soundgarden and later Audioslave, has died at age 52, according to his representative.
In a statement to The Associated Press, Brian Bumbery said Cornell died on Wednesday night (US time) in Detroit.
Mr Bumbery called the death "sudden and unexpected" and said Cornell's wife and family were shocked.
The statement said the family would be working closely with the medical examiner to determine the cause, and asked for privacy.
 
Sounds like it might be true. Damn. This guy's talent helped define 90's music for me not to mention what he achieved with Audioslave. I starting to believe that God is collecting music legends for some kind of Biblical Rock Eisteddfod.
 
NOOooooo! Agree - great voice and great music. I better be on the lookout for presales for that eisteddford....
 
Yeah, I'll take it from Fang it! on PBS 106.7

Too young for this step in his Immortality but there it is.
Salute to an Immortal!
 
Such a great voice. Here's one of my favourites.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VUb450Alpps
 
and some kind of mystified power to their music whatever the fark their singing about it doesn't matter. Like one about someone who plays the Spoons?


Gasoline?
 
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Anytime is too soon. RIP.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pBZs_Py-1_0
 
Oh nooooo!
That's terrible news!
Really saddened by this. He was one of the best vocalists from the grunge era and from one of the best bands of that era.
Jesus Christ Pose is still one of my all time favourite songs. That plus Outshined, Slaves and Bulldozers, room a thousand years wide and rusty cage (basically Badmotorfinger!) were some of the defining grunge songs for me.
I can still picture them performing in the big arena at the Melbourne show grounds for the '94 Big Day Out. A phenomenal performance. JCP was fantastic, but watching the undulating crowd that filled the arena bounce in time to the grinding roll of Slaves and Bulldozers is one of the most memorable moments of my younger years.
A very sad day.
RIP
 
Chris Cornell was pure talent. Didn't matter if it was in the studio or playing live, he was able to belt it out without any artificial voice enhancers. I don't know if we will ever see someone who is able to let rip in 4 octaves again.

I reckon if I was given the opportunity to time travel I would choose Seattle in the early 90's. Soungarden, Nirvana, Pearl Jam and Alice In Chains playing in the local pubs. What a time.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2w2Kw10G2nc
 
Brilliant Artist.
I've got lots of good memories in life with his music as the soundtrack. And only the other week I was listening to some of his acoustic performances on youtube, appreciating the raw power and depth the guy had in his voice.
I recall someone talking about him, another performer (can't remember who right now), but their quote was something along these lines, "Cornell's the got best vocals in the business". RIP.
 
The apple never fall far from the tree. ******* sad, sad news.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uPsvqhH4wiQ
 
rip chris . big fan . probably my fav vocalist ever

now I swear every word of this is true, how I found out last night .

I play in a band


was jamming with 2 of the guys last night . our singer has a rehearsal space he rents out . we were just doing laptop DI recording ideas. we were in his main room and someone had booked it at 6pm so we had to switch rooms. me and bass player moved our stuff across and were waiting for the singer who was helping bump in the next band

sitting there unplugged I just started playing the jesus Christ pose riff cause I was in drop d and it popped into my head,haven't played it for years . Bass players says great song, and starts taking about seeing them in the 90's . 30 seconds later mid conversation the singer comes around the corner, no idea what we are doing or talking about , and says chirs cornell just died. I got just a txt

was kinda freaky and random
 
RIP
Great songwriter and musician.
Seeing them close the 94 big day out about 3 metres from the stage was a defining moment in my life, powerful ****. Especially when they followed the Ramones set.
Now there's two bands all the money in the world can't bring back.
Devastating
 
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