The Holy Grail of Chris Cornell

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  • so glad someone mentioned disappearing one.

    and in the same spirit, im throwing in 4th of july
    :)

    anyone heard his version of Ave Maria? Got to be up there. and its not screechy. people that say this continually about cornell cant possibly have listened much beyond sg's singles.
  • sweetpotato
    sweetpotato Posts: 1,278
    I know all opinions are welcome etc etc, but that really doesn't add anything to our debate on what his greatest vocal performance is, does it? You already showed that you aren't aware of a lot of his material, since he doesn't in fact 'screech' in every song. Tell me exactly where he screeches in Seasons, When I'm Down, Preaching The End Of The World, Sunshower, All Night Thing, Zero Chance, Boot Camp - I could go on for quite a while.

    As far as lack of substance - that is your opinion. First and foremost I appreciate Cornell's song writing. I'm not sure how a song like Wide Awake (about Hurricane Katrina victims), Say Hello 2 Heaven (about Andy Wood - his friend's death), Wave Goodbye (about his friend Jeff Buckley's death) and others, lack substance at all. In fact I think that is a really lazy statement to be honest.

    what i said has nothing to do with his songwriting, just his voice. i don't need to have an encyclopedic knowledge of his entire catalog in order to have an opinion; i also don't need to agree with all of you in order to "contribute" to the thread. dissent has its own value.

    my point is, of what i've heard- and i own a few of their albums- i got tired of quickly, and the primary reason is that he sounds the same on every track. if you worship him, be my guest.
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  • facepollution
    facepollution Posts: 6,834
    what i said has nothing to do with his songwriting, just his voice. i don't need to have an encyclopedic knowledge of his entire catalog in order to have an opinion; i also don't need to agree with all of you in order to "contribute" to the thread. dissent has its own value.

    my point is, of what i've heard- and i own a few of their albums- i got tired of quickly, and the primary reason is that he sounds the same on every track. if you worship him, be my guest.

    That is so not what I was saying. What I was pointing out was the fact that since you don't like his higher register, there is a considerable amount of stuff where he doesn't do that. Thus the argument you presented i.e that he sounds the same on every song and that he has no substance, is flawed.
  • eyedclaar
    eyedclaar Posts: 6,980
    That is so not what I was saying. What I was pointing out was the fact that since you don't like his higher register, there is a considerable amount of stuff where he doesn't do that. Thus the argument you presented i.e that he sounds the same on every song and that he has no substance, is flawed.


    Yeah, totally flawed. If you don't like CC, fine. I don't care. But he is widely regarded in music circles for his expansive range. You don't get known for your huge range if everything you sing sounds the same. Simply doesn't work. Also, you don't need any musical knowledge to verify any of this, a working pair of ears will suffice.

    There are a lot of rock singers without range that almost always sound the same, but CC isn't one of them.
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  • 12345AGNST1
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    im throwing in 4th of july

    It's actually a proven fact that 4th of July is the best song ever written by soundgarden. Look it up, you'll find it...somewhere.
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  • I don't know why this song doesn't get more recognition but "tighter and tighter" off of DOTU is another great vocal performance. Hell of a song all around!
  • ajedigecko
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  • PatrickBateman
    PatrickBateman Posts: 2,243
    Can't forget his contribution to "Right turn" from Sap
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  • spnoone
    spnoone Posts: 633
    i agree cornell will never top say hello 2 heaven, despite the prince-y title. mind riot and wide awake and sunshower are all 10's, but say hello goes to 11.
  • rhcpjam1029
    rhcpjam1029 Posts: 1,982
    Shadow on the Sun just gets me every time man. Best singer ever. Chris Cornell.
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  • DiRtyFranK38
    DiRtyFranK38 Posts: 3,131
    STEEL RAIN!!!

    also ...

    four walled world
    tighter & tighter
    like suicide
    mind riot
    when i'm down
    shadow on the sun
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  • webberf1
    webberf1 Posts: 160
    There are two simple answers to this question, and its a damn shame no one has mentioned to them.

    The Last Remaining Light
    Steel Rain

    Like seriously, there is no two other performances with more sheer amazing emotion and passion. Particularly with The Last Remaining Light, it just sends shivers down your spine and leaves you stunned for about 10 mins after.
  • Weoll I am shocked nobody mentioned switch opens

    but like facepollution stated
    zero chance and boot camp.

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  • webberf1
    webberf1 Posts: 160
    Oh and i should also mention the French version of Can't Change Me that chris did, which is also cool:D
  • facepollution
    facepollution Posts: 6,834
    webberf1 wrote:
    Oh and i should also mention the French version of Can't Change Me that chris did, which is also cool:D

    I hope that's sarcasm?!
  • a5pj
    a5pj Hershey PA Posts: 3,976
    no one has mentioned ty cobb yet, that song f'in rockes live - so much energy. Of course i've only seen it with him solo, never with soundgarden unfortunatley.
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  • webberf1 wrote:
    There are two simple answers to this question, and its a damn shame no one has mentioned to them.

    The Last Remaining Light
    Steel Rain

    Like seriously, there is no two other performances with more sheer amazing emotion and passion. Particularly with The Last Remaining Light, it just sends shivers down your spine and leaves you stunned for about 10 mins after.

    Couldn't agree with you more. I'm not sure if I'd cite those two songs as his greatest songwriting, though they're fine examples - but I'd certainly cite them as two of his greatest ever vocal performances. In the less rocky part of his repertoire, maybe I'd add "Heart of Honey" where he does some incredible stuff.
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  • Couldn't agree with you more. I'm not sure if I'd cite those two songs as his greatest songwriting, though they're fine examples - but I'd certainly cite them as two of his greatest ever vocal performances. In the less rocky part of his repertoire, maybe I'd add "Heart of Honey" where he does some incredible stuff.

    I was obsessed with Heart of Honey about a year ago. I even looked up the lyrics, and I have no idea what he it singing about. The lyrics aren't as important to me in music, but I do enjoy the peotic style vs plain lyrics. Cornell is the best at that. Heart of Honey - clueless to what its about, but a great tune.
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  • know1
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    "Mailman" has some awesome vocals.
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