Are you Fn Serious Cornell??

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  • Lanegan7
    Lanegan7 Posts: 124
    Scream isn't that bad.
  • Lanegan7 wrote:
    Scream isn't that bad.
    It's worse. ;)
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  • It's worse. ;)
    This style of music isn't catered towards a rock fans taste. I wish people would stop acting like it is... lol. Of course we're going to not like it, but I bet a lot of other people who dig that style will enjoy it a lot.
  • This style of music isn't catered towards a rock fans taste. I wish people would stop acting like it is... lol. Of course we're going to not like it, but I bet a lot of other people who dig that style will enjoy it a lot.

    That's an absolute cop-out. I like all sorts of music, I don't like Scream because it's bland and generic - as you correctly said, some people may like that, but my not liking it has nothing to do with it not being rock.
  • I can't tell...I never listen to r&b at all but I give most music a try before I can give comments.
    However, I couldn't even listen to the tracks of Scream. The voices which are generated from a computer grate, the attitude isn't there it's more like a wet rag than 'in your face', the lyrics seem to be written by a bunch of kindergarten children and the beats came from recycled Timberlake outtakes.

    That's what I think of it.

    Well what you expect of a product Verizon funded? Music for the masses. Quantity not quality.

    I'm livid they chose Chris Cornell for the project instead of an established r&b artist. I'm flogging a dead horse here because everyone lets off their vitriol and I'm not the only one voicing my dissatisfaction.
    I wonder if that caused a delay in releasing the album?
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  • This style of music isn't catered towards a rock fans taste. I wish people would stop acting like it is... lol. Of course we're going to not like it, but I bet a lot of other people who dig that style will enjoy it a lot.


    Actually alot of Timbaland's fanbase doesn't like it either. They think alot of it is weak.
  • eyedclaar
    eyedclaar Posts: 6,980
    EdsHead wrote:
    Actually alot of Timbaland's fanbase doesn't like it either. They think alot of it is weak.

    And if fans of such craptacular music think it's weak... good lord!
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  • eyedclaar wrote:
    And if fans of such craptacular music think it's weak... good lord!

    They even know what crap they like and don't like.
  • NewDamage
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  • i have a bigger problem with the "twilight" ad next to the disgusting chris thing... if i have to hear ONE more thing about those damn books! from fucking college students no less! itd be like me talking about the last "goosebumps" i read... shit! get over your fuckin vampire fetish already ladies!
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  • dignin
    dignin Posts: 9,478
    He's playing in Banff tonight, im only a couple of hours away from there...i should go see him............... ;)
  • dignin
    dignin Posts: 9,478
    Just listening to his new shit for the first time now...its not that bad, not my style, but i applaud him, it takes balls to go in this direction....and that fucker still has the best voice in rock and roll, if you consider this rock and roll.
  • + 1

    Has he not heard Timberlake or One Republic?! :confused:

    Yes it's new and unique for Cornell, but not in terms of mainstream music.


    That may be so, but it doesn't mean its GOOD or BETTER than anything he's been doing in the past. IMO its a step BACK for him.
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  • NewDamage wrote:

    Thanks for those. I snorted with laughter when he spoke about sharing the podium at the grammys with Timbaland.

    He might want to release the album first.
  • NewDamage
    NewDamage Posts: 1,913
    Thanks for those. I snorted with laughter when he spoke about sharing the podium at the grammys with Timbaland.

    He might want to release the album first.
    I really enjoyed the part where he compared Timbaland to Prince. Its almost as ridiculous as Scream being compared to Pink Floyd.
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  • Yeah, like most people here I'm a bit down on Cornell and decided to check out Tom Morello's show instead of the Cornell show across town. I saw Cornell last time around and it was epic. His voice was great and exceeded my expectations. This time around his tickets were quite expensive and I thought I'd go for a smaller Morello show at a cool venue.

    Morello was way better than I expected. Sure he is not overly gifted lyrically and his political rants can get tiresome. It's not that I disagree with him necessarily but in a forum of one sided opinion it becomes a bit propagandaish ala Fox News. Musically he was awesome. the show ended past 1 am and he played quite a long set which was more electric than I expected.

    Anyway, I digress... Cornell's set seems like he's going back to his glory days. Looks like a killer set and I wish I coulda seen both.

    Searching with my Good Eye Closed
    Rusty Cage
    Gasoline
    What You Are
    When I'm Down
    Gun
    No Such Thing
    You Know My Name
    Cant Change Me
    Arms Around Your Love
    Part of Me
    Moth
    No Attention
    Exploder (!!!)

    Acoustic

    Black Hole Sun
    Fell on Black Days
    I Am the Highway
    Like a Stone

    Blow Up the Outside World
    Ground Zero
    Superunknown
    Set It Off
    Watch out
    Be Yourself
    Scream
    Reach Down

    Encore

    Like Suicide
    Show Me How to Live
  • I'd definitely go and see a Cornell solo show again if he comes to the UK. His setlists are unbelievable these days.
  • Drowned Out
    Drowned Out Posts: 6,056
    I'm seeing him tomorrow night, I still can't decide how to react when he plays the new stuff. It really is baaaaad. I almost feel like I shouldn't be paying to see him. Tix were $50 for the same venue all the aging glam-rockers play for $20. How the mighty have fallen.
    I was thinking boo's were in order, but I don't want to be an ass....thumbs down? I dunno....maybe I'll just go to the can and cry.
    The setlist above looks pretty damn good anyway.
  • Have a good time tomorrow night. By all accounts the solo shows are well worth it and you only have to make it through at most 4 scream clunkers. The rest seems like pure gold.

    Let us know what you think after the show. The reviews have been pretty thin this tour, but I think that has more to do with the atmosphere at the cc.com board than Chris's performance.
  • Duder5k
    Duder5k Posts: 278
    If only his new music didn't suck. His setlists look insanely good, and I hear the live performances are the best he's done in a decade. Why can't he have good live shows and good studio albums? Last year he sorta had that, but the setlists are so much better and varied these days, minus the Scream crap. What a shame.