Eddie Vedder better start coffin shopping.
Eddie Vedder better start coffin shopping.
RIP. That sucks
damn. he was a great one
RIP! I plan on listening to this tomorrow. 52 is much too young.
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A part of me feels dead
Was never a huge fan but usually liked his stuff. RIP in peace tbh
I wanted to see him live and I'm pissed I never made it a point to go to one of his shows. His music has been a part of most of my life and this sucks. RIP.
Man...I was hoping this was going to be a deceptive thread with a link to some other dude with the same name.
Superunknown is in my top 10 albums.
And that really sucks. My favorite singers from the 90's were Staley, Cornell, and Weiland.
Not to mention Bradley Nowell and Shannon Hoon.
I remember the first time I heard AIC. It was during Headbanger's Ball and they played Man in the Box. I was hooked within the first minute.
But back to Cornell...another victim of the Illuminati
One of my favorites.
ing great album. Five legit classics. The Day I Tried to Live is my favorite song from the entire Seattle grunge movement.
Tough fight, but I think Cornell edges Layne Stayley as the best Seatlle front man, and almost all of them were great.
I thought the music died a bit with Weiland croaking, but this makes me want to get the spoon warmed up and time to take a box cutter to one of the extra resistance bands...
I'm still partial to Badmotorfinger.
Great album also but imo, not as good from top to bottom.
Still...Slaves and Bulldozers...crazy vocals.
I remember listening to it and finding a new favorite several times. I initially would skip over The Day I Tried to Live and Fresh Tendrils but they became favorites.
Agree with you that Cornell is probably the best front man. But they were both perfect for the bands they were in. The Staley/Cantrell harmonies were kick ass as well.
Did you have the Songs from the Superunknown?
This might still be my favorite:
no...what that is?
Just shot a speedball in memory of Cornell. ing all good now...
Thread makes me miss the 90's what a great decade for music. Maybe the last great decade...
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