RIP Chris Cornell

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  • Wobbie
    Wobbie Posts: 31,237
    edited May 2017
    from the liner notes of the singles re-issue:

    as part of the movie's story, citizen dick would disband and leave cliff poncier as a solo artist, a street busker in seattle selling home made cassette tapes. jeff ament had mocked up the fictional solo cassette for cliff poncier to sell on the street in the movie. ament had come up with a great list of fake song titles for the cassette box. chris cornell, who had also been an early inspiration for the movie, and even had an acting part, secretly decided to record real songs to match the made up song titles. one night chris sent the cassette home with my wife (nancy wilson) as a surprise. "I bought this from a guy on the street," she said as per her instructions. I played the tape and every song was a gem. "seasons" was the one that best fit the movie but many of the songs would later emerge in other forms, most famously when soundgarden recorded "spoonman," another song from the mythical poncier tape.

    just shows how talented chris was. it reminds me of ed writing all the songs to into the wild in such a short time.

    RIP, chris.
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    If I had known then what I know now...

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  • HesCalledDyer
    HesCalledDyer Maryland Posts: 16,491
    Wobbie said:
    from the liner notes of the singles re-issue:

    as part of the movie's story, citizen dick would disband and leave cliff poncier as a solo artist, a street busker in seattle selling home made cassette tapes. jeff ament had movked up the fictional solo cassette for cliff poncier to sell on the street in the movie. ament had come up with a great list of fake song titles for the cassette box. chris cornell, who had also been an early inspiration for the movie, and even had an acting part, secretly decided to record real songs to match the made up song titles. one night chris sent the cassette home with my wife (nancy wilson) as a surprise. "I bought this from a guy on the street," she said as per her instructions. I played the tape and every song was a gem. "seasons" was the one that best fit the movie but many of the songs would later emerge in other forms, most famously when soundgarden recorded "spoonman," another song from the mythical poncier tape.

    just shows how talented chris was. it reminds me of ed writing all the songs to into the wild in such a short time.

    RIP, chris.
    That's awesome!!
  • Mattchew
    Mattchew Posts: 1,345
    Wobbie said:
    from the liner notes of the singles re-issue:

    as part of the movie's story, citizen dick would disband and leave cliff poncier as a solo artist, a street busker in seattle selling home made cassette tapes. jeff ament had movked up the fictional solo cassette for cliff poncier to sell on the street in the movie. ament had come up with a great list of fake song titles for the cassette box. chris cornell, who had also been an early inspiration for the movie, and even had an acting part, secretly decided to record real songs to match the made up song titles. one night chris sent the cassette home with my wife (nancy wilson) as a surprise. "I bought this from a guy on the street," she said as per her instructions. I played the tape and every song was a gem. "seasons" was the one that best fit the movie but many of the songs would later emerge in other forms, most famously when soundgarden recorded "spoonman," another song from the mythical poncier tape.

    just shows how talented chris was. it reminds me of ed writing all the songs to into the wild in such a short time.

    RIP, chris.
      I remember reading about this.  I always thought that it was so cool that Spoonman came from a movie prop in Singles.  Chris was so damn talented!  I am also still in complete shock.
  • drummerboy_73
    drummerboy_73 Las Vegas, NV Posts: 2,011

    What's so heartbreaking to me, aside from how much we were all moved by his music and losing a major talent, is how his family's world has been flipped inside out with seemingly no warning whatsoever. It really hit me on that level, as I experienced the sudden loss of my father about a year ago, and only a couple of months later, nearly lost my wife to a brain aneurysm - which she miraculously survived after being given about a 30% chance of making it, and thankfully, has made a nearly full recovery. It was an emotional whirlwind as my sons and I sat in the emergency room while she was admitted and undergoing emergency surgery. All of the "what if's" that go through your head, and what life is going to be like going forward, and how you have to make overwhelming and life-altering decisions on a moment's notice. From that perspective, I can only imagine what his family is experiencing at this point, with so many questions and emotions running through their minds and hearts. While I don't think we completely ever heal from such a loss as this, I hope they find some answers and some sense of peace, and my heart goes out to them. I also wish the members of Pearl Jam and the rest of their musical family the best as well, especially considering that so much of what they've gone through and how their paths have been defined by tragedies like this before. Much love and peace to all.

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  • From that article above:

    When we talk openly about the chemical side of suicidal thoughts, we teach people in the deepest moment of suicidal ideation to step back, just as if they were having the signs of a stroke and say, “Wait! This is not me and it is not what I want. I need immediate help.”

    Information that must be drilled home to people suffering from depression and having suicidal thoughts.

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  • solace23
    solace23 Posts: 704
    This doesn't make any sense to me. I along with all of you feel numb. I was honoured to have seen Chris perform 3 times solo and what an enormous talent.  In my top 10 gigs of all time. Reach out people if you need help as the world just lost a shining star. 
  • green_girl
    green_girl Posts: 931
    This is such sad news. The band and many others lost a great friend. The world lost a great musician.
  • Bulldog88
    Bulldog88 Posts: 380

    Somehow, yesterday, I thought if there was just more information I could reconcile it in my mind. If there was just a 'why',  a reason. I keep looking for the explanation only to realize, no matter how much info I read, there is no explanation. There is no way to make this make sense. I guess I just wish it wasn't true.

  • Cubu
    Cubu N.W. Suburban Chicago Posts: 91
    Shocked and dismayed at the death of Chris Cornell. I first saw Soundgarden at the Aragon "Brawl" room in Chicago in the mid 90's and was totally blown away by the show. As a die-hard "Jammer", I had great respect for him and his band. I will never forget the short set list Cornell performed with members of PJ at Alpine Valley N2, on PJ's 20th anniversary tour back in 2011. It was amazing to watch him play with his old band mates. I hate the month of May. First I lost my father to lung cancer on May 3rd and now this. May you rest in peace Mr.Cornell and may that Black Hole Sun, finally start to shine on you in heaven!!
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  • reesdog
    reesdog Auckland, NZ. Posts: 1,981
    Cornell was the man, so sorry to learn of his passing. Glad I got to see Soundgarden live in their prime back in 97' here in NZ, will never forget that show and the power of his voice. What a great band. The man will be sorely missed.. r.i.p Chris.
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  • facepollution
    facepollution Posts: 6,834
    Bulldog88 said:

    Somehow, yesterday, I thought if there was just more information I could reconcile it in my mind. If there was just a 'why',  a reason. I keep looking for the explanation only to realize, no matter how much info I read, there is no explanation. There is no way to make this make sense. I guess I just wish it wasn't true.

    I know it's probably not the time to speculate, but I do think there are some important things to remember here.

    I know Chris suffered with depression and addiction in the past,and I'm sure he's had his ups and downs over the years, but I have a hard time believing that he could have been so prolific and more to the point consistent, if he was on the constant rollercoaster ride that is clinical depression.  When you look at people who have really suffered with things like addicition and depression, they are not able to consistently pull it out of the bag, in fact Chris himself was not really able to do son until he got clean.  Scott Weiland, Kurt Cobain and Layne Staley would be prime examples of this.  Having known a number of people with bi-polar disorders, I can attest to that kind of erratic behaviour.

    I'm not saying Chris didn't have a depressive nature, but I find it hard to believe that things would have suddenly come to an unbearable point now.  From what his wife has said about the medication he was on, it seems like a tragic 'perfect storm' of elements may have unfortunately come together and the outcome suddenly became inevitable.


  • JustaPJFan
    JustaPJFan Posts: 710
    Keep coming back to this song. Written because of the death of Cobain, now it has another meaning in my world. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VbJm1OcII-g&feature=youtu.be 
  • PJ_Soul
    PJ_Soul Vancouver, BC Posts: 50,652
    edited May 2017
    From that article above:

    When we talk openly about the chemical side of suicidal thoughts, we teach people in the deepest moment of suicidal ideation to step back, just as if they were having the signs of a stroke and say, “Wait! This is not me and it is not what I want. I need immediate help.”

    Information that must be drilled home to people suffering from depression and having suicidal thoughts.

    I have a close friend who is dealing with major anxiety and I guess depression, and he started having suicidal thoughts one day recently, so he turned his car around and drove himself straight to the psychiatric ward at the hospital and told them what was happening, and spent the day being evaluated, etc. Seems like the right thing to do - I was quite proud of him for doing that.
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  • RoleModelsinBlood31
    RoleModelsinBlood31 Austin TX Posts: 6,239
    Having a few drinks tonight and hoping that the guys have decided to head home to be around eachother and chris' family in this time of loss.  Hoping the creative energy and closeness that a loss like this and Andy's gets inside the guys and they write a few songs or at least jam on a few things to use the sadness to express themselves the way they do best.  Sounds selfish I know but I hope they immortalize him in an artistic way pikenonly the boys can do.
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  • PJ_ROCKS
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    sending good (((vibes))) to all.

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  • RS65573
    RS65573 Posts: 2,499
    Anywhere to watch rock the range on periscope or something? I'd like to see the tribute 
  • bootlegger10
    bootlegger10 Posts: 16,251
    From that article above:

    When we talk openly about the chemical side of suicidal thoughts, we teach people in the deepest moment of suicidal ideation to step back, just as if they were having the signs of a stroke and say, “Wait! This is not me and it is not what I want. I need immediate help.”

    Information that must be drilled home to people suffering from depression and having suicidal thoughts.


  • PJ212
    PJ212 Posts: 827
    edited May 2017

    I’m grateful for anyone who’s reached out since yesterday to talk about it and grateful this space exists for fans to express grief. Shock, and disbelief, and this strange heaviness on my chest as if someone is pushing on my sternum comes and goes. And it’s not that I’m actively crying or having any emotional outbursts at all, it’s just that anytime I read another tribute or article I feel this stinging sensation and my eyes just well up. I haven’t put any records on to listen to his music. Because I can still hear it all in my head. His voice. His scream. Reach Down, Fell On Black Days, Blow Up the Outside World. I keep humming the opening notes to Seasons. I know members of Soundgarden and Pearl Jam will eventually release a statement to address it, but the silence right now says everything. I hope they all know that the fans are all here. Ready when they are to pick them up and to carry on his legacy. 

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  • Attaway77
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    FUCK!!! Got Badmotorfinger cranked up now... Such a badass album..... 
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