Message from Chris Cornell

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  • No one is going to be able to take him seriously anymore...
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  • As we sit here and run this marathon in 3 differant threads, which have been good for me.
    I just went to audios website and I hear chris/s lead in every song, obviously morrello was a big part but maybee it just gotmplayed out.

    Well see.

    I will have a tuff time taking him seriously, but I will still be there.
    If he falls its time to start thinking he has problems whic we all do, maybee he just hasnt got the right support, matt was his boy but the other 2 were freaks.
    the audio guys seem weird, morrello is classy but the other 2 are also a pice of work.
    The bassplayer looks like a steroihead at 40.
    Remeber when he climbed the amps at the mtv awards
    Some people have religion I have Pearl Jam.


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  • VEDHEAD27 wrote:
    LOVE IT! :D

    And yes, I am most defintiely super hopeful about this. You're welcome. :D
    Truthfully, Cornell SOLO is all I really need in life. Period. The end.
    I agree 110% that he was the moneymaker in Audioslave. I totally understand what he means too coming into an already established dynamic of
    music making ya know? Especially since he's always had his own. He's a total 1 man band to the extreme.
    Well the bottom line is I'm beyond pumped for the new and improved solo Chris. :D
    I think we have a LOT to look forward to.
    I don't see him disappointing us at all...or ME I should say.
    But then again he never has...
    well "musically". ;)


    I listened to euphoria and obviously he wanted something differant with that, just like cantrell with boggy
    and gossard with bayleaf.
    But 11 just didnt do it for me, and I dont mind their work on their stuff.
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  • enharmonic
    enharmonic Posts: 1,917
    I'm wondering what people will think when the new Cornell solo album is a throwback to his pre-Audioslave form? There is a complexity in Chris' writing that just wasn't there in Audioslave. Part of me thinks that's why so many people seemed to dig Audioslave. It was like...Chris Lite.

    The guy is better with just his voice and an acoustic guitar than most bands will ever be...and he can write the hell out of a song when he wants to. even the Bond theme is a mor einteresting listen than most of the Audioslave stuff.
  • VEDHEAD27
    VEDHEAD27 Posts: 3,091
    enharmonic wrote:
    The guy is better with just his voice and an acoustic guitar than most bands will ever be...
    A-fuckin-MEN!
    This is perfect!
    :D
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  • VEDHEAD27 wrote:
    A-fuckin-MEN!
    This is perfect!
    :D
    partialy true.

    I was raised with bands, I have always been partial to acoustic but have changed since the big comming of the unplugged.
    Chris acoustic stuff is decdent but I like his rocking mainstream sound.
    Ive had shape of things to come in my head all night.

    Zero chance too.

    His more complex solo stuff doesnt have that.

    I searched all over the web for a lineup of help he had on the album, and had no luck.
    But I stumbled across a tracklisting and they said the last 2 songs were soundgarden and audislave heavy so I have that.
    Some people have religion I have Pearl Jam.


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  • Cornell was terrible during audioslave's first album.. even the aol live session vocals were horrible. Then he quit smoking and drinking and must have worked his ass off.. because after "out of exile" came out his live shows shot up back to his usual high standards. He's been amazing since.

    I have to agree with the first album not being as good as the others. With the first album it was pretty much some songs sounded like Soundgarden, others were like Rage. But Out of Exile and Revelations had an actual band sound to them. It's a shame it all had to end so soon...
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  • Marie Curie
    Marie Curie Posts: 1,250

    I searched all over the web for a lineup of help he had on the album, and had no luck.
    But I stumbled across a tracklisting and they said the last 2 songs were soundgarden and audislave heavy so I have that.

    He worked with Dmitri Coats from the Burning Brides and Gary Lucas
    “Life is life everywhere. Life is in ourselves and not outside us. There will be men beside me, and the important thing is to be a man among men and to remain a man always, whatever the misfortunes, not to despair and not to fall - that is the aim of life, that is its purpose.”
    Fyodor Dostoyevsky
  • yosi1
    yosi1 Posts: 3,272
    He worked with Gary Lucas and Dmitri Coats from the Burning Brides

    Oh man, I saw those guys open up for Audioslave on the first tour. Man did they suck! Haha. Oh well, I suppose/hope they just play the arrangements Chris gave to them, and just stuck to it. Cause I thought their music was pretty shitty.
    you couldn't swing if you were hangin' from a palm tree in a hurricane.
  • Marie Curie
    Marie Curie Posts: 1,250
    yosi wrote:
    Oh man, I saw those guys open up for Audioslave on the first tour. Man did they suck! Haha. Oh well, I suppose/hope they just play the arrangements Chris gave to them, and just stuck to it. Cause I thought their music was pretty shitty.


    Oh, Dmitri Coats is the guy from the Burning Brides. Gary Lucas is the guy who co-wrote Grace and Mojo Pin with Jeff Buckley. Sorry if it was confusing.
    “Life is life everywhere. Life is in ourselves and not outside us. There will be men beside me, and the important thing is to be a man among men and to remain a man always, whatever the misfortunes, not to despair and not to fall - that is the aim of life, that is its purpose.”
    Fyodor Dostoyevsky
  • yosi1
    yosi1 Posts: 3,272
    Oh, Dmitri Coats is the guy from the Burning Brides. Gary Lucas is the guy who co-wrote Grace and Mojo Pin with Jeff Buckley. Sorry if it was confusing.

    Ok, cool. The Burning Brides are still pretty terrible. Jeff Buckley on the other hand... :)
    you couldn't swing if you were hangin' from a palm tree in a hurricane.
  • Oh, Dmitri Coats is the guy from the Burning Brides. Gary Lucas is the guy who co-wrote Grace and Mojo Pin with Jeff Buckley. Sorry if it was confusing.

    Thank you, I read Gary Lucas sucks live, and I was like, what planet are you fucking living on? Gary Lucas is amazing. The work that he and Jeff Buckley did together is really worth grabbing from a P2P or Torrent and giving it a listen.
  • Marie Curie
    Marie Curie Posts: 1,250
    here's the full line up CC had for Carry On

    http://www.chriscornell.org.uk/musos.htm

    from a brand new fan site, thanks to Clare. So you all might want to check it: http://www.chriscornell.org.uk
    “Life is life everywhere. Life is in ourselves and not outside us. There will be men beside me, and the important thing is to be a man among men and to remain a man always, whatever the misfortunes, not to despair and not to fall - that is the aim of life, that is its purpose.”
    Fyodor Dostoyevsky
  • here's the full line up CC had for Carry On

    http://www.chriscornell.org.uk/musos.htm

    from a brand new fan site, thanks to Clare. So you all might want to check it: http://www.chriscornell.org.uk
    cool :)
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  • here's the full line up CC had for Carry On

    http://www.chriscornell.org.uk/musos.htm

    from a brand new fan site, thanks to Clare. So you all might want to check it: http://www.chriscornell.org.uk


    so this album should be a big step for chris.

    that drumming influence with that style bass should be great.

    a complete departure from euphoria
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