I know. I just...can't.NO! No. No. No. No. NO!
I'm in complete shock. Cornell is one of my musical idols. So very sad.
If you could "wear out" a CD from playing it too much, my Audioslave CD would have been toast long ago.wow....that sucks...
I didnt know audislave had three albums I guess I should get them, I love their one album I own. Amazing voice, sad news. RIP.
I own out of exile, need to get the others.If you could "wear out" a CD from playing it too much, my Audioslave CD would have been toast long ago.
That said, i haven't listened to it in years but it's still one of my favorites. Like A Stone was my favorite from it, but the whole thing was solid.
I just had the self-titled CD; it's fantastic, imo.I own out of exile, need to get the others.
Ditto. He and Eddie Vedder.
Hunger Strike is near the top of my list of greatest songs ever.
I'm still a bit shaken from this. He had a perfect male voice in my opinion. We lost another great one. His family must be devastated.
I cannot think of a better male singer for the type of music I like.
I liked Nirvana and Alice in Chains, but my 20s were defined by Soundgarden and Pearl Jam, more specifically Chris Cornell and Eddie Vedder. He did have a four octave range--just an amazing voice.I think I read once that he had an almost four octave range. That's probably double the range of most people. Still, the thing that always struck me was how much emotion he could convey in the notes along with his great writing talent.