Thumper wrote:Latest breaking news is that he hung himself in his hotel bathroom after the show in Detroit. This makes me so much sadder.
Thumper wrote:A person posting a tribute to Cornell said "if you have not already done it, find a copy of Euphoria Morning and listen to the entire thing." It's one of his solo albums. I think it's the first to be released after Soundgarden went on hiatus. So I dialed it up and have been listening the last couple days. It's very interesting. I hadn't heard it before and I'm not sure why. I sort of stopped following them/him when they broke up. Although I did get Mrs. T an Audioslave CD for Christmas a few years back. And I got The Kid the latest Soundgarden CD when they got back together because she liked the single that was released. Silly me she doesn't do Cd's. Kids these days only listen to music on their phones or vinyl.
So would I have ever listened to these songs if he hadn't just passed away? I doubt it. And is that fact influencing the way I hear it and think about it today? Probably. It's beautiful, different, familiar, and haunting. Why do we binge listen to our music artists right after they die? To make us feel good? To make us feel bad?
I feel bad for the ordinary Joes ( and Josephines) who posted that Cornell's music comforted and helped them through their darkest days. Yeah, music will do that. But what about now that he couldn't make it through his own. Does that cause them a loss of faith?
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