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RIP Chris Cornell: LEGEND

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Created by Adriano > 9 months ago, 18 May 2017
Adriano
11206 posts
18 May 2017 5:53PM
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Razzonater
2224 posts
18 May 2017 7:57PM
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4-5 weeks ago i watched karnivool play the whole superunknown album at the newport in freo. It was an ode to rock. I drank heavily had a epic night and payed a cab driver 120 bucks to get home. It would of been 100 but i had to tip him 20 bucks to go through hungry jacks and eat it in his car. Fair deal i thought
I grew up listening to soundgarden and it was a good tribute and epic night.
I did get to see soundgarden but i was 18-19 at the time or about 100 years ago they were epic, one of the most underrated bands of that era,
This news really saddened me and he was a legend.

morts
WA, 182 posts
18 May 2017 9:11PM
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chrispy
WA, 9675 posts
19 May 2017 4:48AM
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thomas11
VIC, 160 posts
19 May 2017 7:10AM
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My Fav Soundgarden Song.
RIP legend.

Adriano
11206 posts
19 May 2017 6:55AM
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Loved Badmotorfinger. I bought the CD with a mate the day it arrived at the record store! We loved it so much, we went back in the afternoon and bought the previous album Louder Than Love. I think his Cerwin Vegas were stuffed by the end of this session - and so were our poor young brains and livers.

Unlike the groundbreaking rawness of Badmotorfinger, Superunkown was a perfect rock album with moments of hard rock but also moments of melodic psychedelic bliss.

JoffaDan
VIC, 243 posts
19 May 2017 8:57AM
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Bloody sad news. RIP
Too many good songs but this one's up there.

sausage
QLD, 4873 posts
19 May 2017 9:10AM
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My favourite song of theirs.

hargs
QLD, 634 posts
19 May 2017 10:48AM
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Yep it's a classic Snags - great background music for Robby Naish ripping it up in the 90's Windsurfing Movie RIP too.

theDoctor
NSW, 5784 posts
19 May 2017 12:50PM
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Soundgarden closed the six and out moore park big day out with Chris Cornell doing black hole sun solo
Was EPIC

robbo1111
NSW, 635 posts
19 May 2017 4:57PM
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theDoctor said..
Soundgarden closed the six and out moore park big day out with Chris Cornell doing black hole sun solo
Was EPIC


1994 BDO, arguably the best BDO ever - Soundgarden probably just shaded a relatively unknown Powderfinger as the gig of the day

oliver
3952 posts
19 May 2017 4:42PM
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i worked on over ten Soundgarden shows since the mid 90's. Never had much of an opinion on them.

But after Bono labled them as legends, I Ithought about them and think they were way overrated and pretty dull.

Their shows in 2012 stiffed badly.

RIP Chris Cornell

thomas11
VIC, 160 posts
20 May 2017 6:51AM
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oliver said..
i worked on over ten Soundgarden shows since the mid 90's. Never had much of an opinion on them.

But after Bono labled them as legends, I Ithought about them and think they were way overrated and pretty dull.

Their shows in 2012 stiffed badly.

RIP Chris Cornell


Over-rated??????
I hope thats just sarcasm.

If not, enjoy your Beiber and One Direction fool

oliver
3952 posts
20 May 2017 9:20AM
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The Legendary Soundgarden - 2012 Aukland.

No problems with scalping when Soundgarden are headlining.

Adriano
11206 posts
20 May 2017 3:39PM
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Looks like about 300 people.

That's 300 fans and two Grammy Awards more than the Seabreeze troll has....

lotofwind
NSW, 6451 posts
20 May 2017 5:51PM
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oliver said..
The Legendary Soundgarden - 2012 Aukland.

No problems with scalping when Soundgarden are headlining.



That's in Auckland,
Looks like all the population of both the north and south island are there,
And looks to be about 200 kiwi's flew back home from Australia to attend.

Adriano
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20 May 2017 3:59PM
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oliver
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20 May 2017 4:32PM
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Soundgarden also headlined the last Soundwave festival in 2015 - forcing the festival into bankruptcy due to poor ticket sales and causing a $14M loss.

No problems with scalping during that tour either.

Legendary Soundgarden

RIP Chris Cornell

Sandfoot
VIC, 569 posts
20 May 2017 10:49PM
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oliver said..
Soundgarden also headlined the last Soundwave festival in 2015 - forcing the festival into bankruptcy due to poor ticket sales and causing a $14M loss.

No problems with scalping during that tour either.

Legendary Soundgarden

RIP Chris Cornell


You're a f@&king Knob

Adriano
11206 posts
21 May 2017 6:54AM
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Sad isn't it? Why Seabreeze allows this obnoxious troll airtime is hard to grasp.

He's admitted he's only here to "get under people's skins" and that he "doesn't care about what anyone thinks", yet Seabreeze keeps letting him participate.

oliver
3952 posts
21 May 2017 9:15AM
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We do not live in a country where everyone has to agree.

I'm just pointing out some facts.
The last two tours of Australia by Soundgarden failed miserably:

* in 2012, they caused the wheels to fall off the Big Day Out and
* in 2015 they drove the Soundwave festival into administration

Maybe Chris Cornell was a legend to you. But for me Soundgarden were over-rated dull and was the common thread in the demise of two legendary Australian rock festivals.

Razzonater
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21 May 2017 10:08AM
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oliver said..
We do not live in a country where everyone has to agree.

I'm just pointing out some facts.
The last two tours of Australia by Soundgarden failed miserably:

* in 2012, they caused the wheels to fall off the Big Day Out and
* in 2015 they drove the Soundwave festival into administration

Maybe Chris Cornell was a legend to you. But for me Soundgarden were over-rated dull and was the common thread in the demise of two legendary Australian rock festivals.


Fair points trolly mc troll...

I suppose the respect and legacy that you will leave in your demise will be as great as chris.
Im sure people will look back at the trolling you did and the way you changed peoples lives for the better, all those musical memories you created and the happy times they shared with your music, the greatest gift to give.........

Pretty ballsy stuff hiding faceless behind a keyboard ripping on people who have passed on oliver,,,,,,,,

There are things which are done for entertainment and there are things which kick in karmic cosmic retribution...
Whilst i wish you no ill will,, id be very hesitant to challange the universal karma the way you enjoy.
Maybe this has been a systematic function of your life which has created who you are now. A faceless man who spends every waking hour trolling on a watersports forum from the safety and security of anonymity behind a keyboard.
I am not sure where things went wrong for you, and hope a speedy recovery with your emotional turmoil.
I wish you all the best and there are people out there who can help you, the earlier you ask for help the more chance of recovery and assimilation into society is possible.
You may even be able to get a girlfriend/boyfriend and live a functional life and contribute to society.
God bless you oliver.

chrispy
WA, 9675 posts
21 May 2017 10:32AM
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oliver said..
We do not live in a country where everyone has to agree.

I'm just pointing out some facts.
The last two tours of Australia by Soundgarden failed miserably:

* in 2012, they caused the wheels to fall off the Big Day Out and
* in 2015 they drove the Soundwave festival into administration

Maybe Chris Cornell was a legend to you. But for me Soundgarden were over-rated dull and was the common thread in the demise of two legendary Australian rock festivals.


Caused the wheels to fall off the BDO
LOl. The wheels were well and truly already falling of by then, along with most festivals around the world.

Did your mum take your fidget spinner off you Oliver? Or pornhub banned you for being too creepy?

Hey, get in the ocean and order a kale super shake... much love bro

oliver
3952 posts
21 May 2017 11:21AM
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Jeez guys, only stating a few facts - no need to get all personal.

2011 Big Day Out was huge. 2012 Big Day Out The wheels started to fall off, the partners split and the festival was sold off. No one turned up to see the legends. Soundwave then made the mistake of booking the legends in 2015.

I worked on Soundgarden's 1994 shows also, but don't really remember anything about them. Ramones were the highlight for me that year - I remember they got a fish head from the Adelaide market and left it out the front of their managers room.

Not sure what all this mental health stuff is about - seems like you guys have the anger issues - try counting to 10 and then put on a dull Soundgarden track

blueprint
WA, 321 posts
21 May 2017 11:52AM
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oliver said..
Jeez guys, only stating a few facts - no need to get all personal.

So much anger, count to 10 and put on a dull Soundgarden track


Facts they may be, it'd also be fair to say that grunge did not really last as a genre much through the 90's and many great bands from that time/genre (including Pearl Jam imo) struggled to remain relevant and attract new followership through the late 90's early 2000's, so to measure an individuals impact in the way you are is hardly representative of their value, influence and contribution to society or the art.

I'm not a huge Soundgarden fan though I do like their music and I do believe that through the 90's they had a large influence not only on many fans but also on many bands who followed. They made some great music and sad to see one of the fathers of that pass.

What I think is tragic is that a personal vendetta or desire to aggravate one or two individuals (following on from your HW input) leads to some of the stuff that has been said here. I'm sure his family aren't reading SB but no doubt this sort of rubbish is going on elsewhere and I only hope that the families of people like yourself aren't exposed or go through similar should they find themselves in a similar unfortunate situation (not that I'd wish that upon anyone).

Having an opinion is one thing and there's no requirement to agree but sometimes a little empathy is justified and sadly sometimes the old saying "if you haven't got anything nice to say then don't say anything at all" applies, sadly this may be one of those times (for both of us)

albers
NSW, 1739 posts
21 May 2017 6:38PM
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oliver said..
Jeez guys, only stating a few facts - no need to get all personal.


I believe that you forgot the word "alternative".

PS: Blaming one band, albeit HEADLINER band, for the demise of two separate music festivals, is "drawing a long bow".
PPS: The rot with Soundwave started the year before when in 2014 (Soundgarden did not play), the organisers lost $300k and decided to go one more.

oliver
3952 posts
21 May 2017 5:07PM
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2011 would have been the very peak of the BDO. But with that came competition from other festivals, bidding wars for artists, exclusivity arrangements with venues/local promoters, loyalty of core staff, internal issues with drugs/alcohol and a whole lot of other sh1t came into play.

It was my understanding that Prince and Kanye West were scheduled to headline 2012, but Prince fell through at the eleventh hour. Soundgarden promised the BDO they would have an album out prior to the concerts and didn't deliver. When ticket sales started looking terrible the promoters split over whether to cancel the event. But yes Kanye West/Soundgarden turned out to be a complete disaster. It was embarrassing, but at least everyone got paid. The BDO struggled after that.

Fish rot from the head first - I'd say the rot started with Soundwave from day one. Some of the stories I've heard about the promoter are unbelievable. I never worked for him and glad I didn't - he was more of a gambler than a promoter, who inevitably lost everything.

Oh, I don't believe I've said anything inflammatory about Chris Cornell - very sad that he took his own life. I don't know him, I only worked with Soundgarden on around 15 shows, didn't particularly like the band, and only remember them from the last tour - for how few people turned up.

southace
SA, 4783 posts
21 May 2017 6:56PM
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Sound garden have 2 million fans on Facebook so they obviously aren't that bad.
personaly I prefered Audioslave more.

hoop
1979 posts
21 May 2017 7:18PM
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I reckon you're a wanker and you should just stfu Oliver. No one here cares what festivals you worked at or what you think. I'm guessing you were the portaloo cleaner. You seem like a really uninspiring person that doesn't get any attention in real life, hence all your tedious 24/7 Seabreeze crap you sad little boy.

RIP Chris Cornell, awesome front man and awesome bands!

oliver
3952 posts
21 May 2017 7:42PM
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Hey, I didn't snatch no McCann kid - Why all the anger from the 5 Soundgarden fans on Seabreeze?

I would have thought it was Limp Bizkit/Rage Against the Machine/Hatebreed fans who would have the anger issues.

Slowly now..... Count to ten....
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Now put on your favourite dull Soundgarden track... relax.

thomas11
VIC, 160 posts
22 May 2017 12:45AM
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What a flog you are.
Those festivals are no longer around because dickhead pill popping kids prefer to listen to Katy Perry, Justin Beiber and all those fake studio built pop stars or computer generate electro press play on the iPod DJ's these days that make money selling lunch boxes to kids at Kmart.

Soundgarden, Alice in Chains, Pearl Jam, Nirvana were the 4 big bands of the early 90s that produced a whole new genre of music and was in protest to the ****ty hair metal that was starting to take over from the late 80's.
Believe it or not but Chris Cornell and Soundgarden were the pioneers of this movement and paved the way for the other 3.
Now you don't have to like their music, but your downgrading a person who lead a rock music revolution, a person who changed music, a person who will be remember for having one of if not the best rock voice of all time.
Chuck on Rusty Cage, Jesus Chris Pose, Spoonman if you think these are dull then I feel sorry for you.
He didn't have any studio autotune, he didn't lip sync. He stood on stage and was a pure a singer as you will ever see.
He was also an amazing song writer and from all reports a down to earth great person.

Just have a look at the current amount of youtube clips of bands doing live show tributes for him. Aerosmith, RHCP, Metallica just to name a few.

Now I know your a profession troll, on a site that is dedicated to wind in Australia of all, and it might make you feel like a big man typing away, but whilst a few people are remembering and talking about the life of a musician and a great person, just keep your **** to yourself.
Just show a little bit of willpower and respect for once in your life.



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