So sad
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What are you sad about?0
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I'm lost0
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I think she meant to post in the Chris Cornell thread1
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pretty sure op is talking about roger ailes.5
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OK I don't get it. This Chris Cornell guy. Based on the flood of posts on here, on social media, on late night TV, if everyone who claims to have loved his music actually bought his music and went to his concerts maybe he wouldn't be playing venues in Podunk Michigan. Instead he would be filling out arenas in major cities and he would actually get radio play.
I'm not discounting his music or what he brought to the industry or the fact that he probably has a cult following but I think people are just jumping on his bandwagon because it's a cool thing to do right now.
Like stonewashed jeans in the 80s.1 -
SomebodyWakeUpHIcks wrote: »OK I don't get it. This Chris Cornell guy. Based on the flood of posts on here, on social media, on late night TV, if everyone who claims to have loved his music actually bought his music and went to his concerts maybe he wouldn't be playing venues in Podunk Michigan. Instead he would be filling out arenas in major cities and he would actually get radio play.
I'm not discounting his music or what he brought to the industry or the fact that he probably has a cult following but I think people are just jumping on his bandwagon because it's a cool thing to do right now.
Like stonewashed jeans in the 80s.
Performers get excessive news coverage when they die. I never heard of this guy.0 -
You haven't been to Detroit, have you?BowlingForHollars wrote: »Fox Theater in Detroit is podunk.
That's a new one.
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JeromeBarry1 wrote: »SomebodyWakeUpHIcks wrote: »OK I don't get it. This Chris Cornell guy. Based on the flood of posts on here, on social media, on late night TV, if everyone who claims to have loved his music actually bought his music and went to his concerts maybe he wouldn't be playing venues in Podunk Michigan. Instead he would be filling out arenas in major cities and he would actually get radio play.
I'm not discounting his music or what he brought to the industry or the fact that he probably has a cult following but I think people are just jumping on his bandwagon because it's a cool thing to do right now.
Like stonewashed jeans in the 80s.
Performers get excessive news coverage when they die. I never heard of this guy.
I hadn't either before this. Again, not discounting what he brought to the industry but he wasn't a household name. Not like the media is making him out to be.
It's like the guy who died last year who wrote "hallelujah"0 -
SomebodyWakeUpHIcks wrote: »JeromeBarry1 wrote: »SomebodyWakeUpHIcks wrote: »OK I don't get it. This Chris Cornell guy. Based on the flood of posts on here, on social media, on late night TV, if everyone who claims to have loved his music actually bought his music and went to his concerts maybe he wouldn't be playing venues in Podunk Michigan. Instead he would be filling out arenas in major cities and he would actually get radio play.
I'm not discounting his music or what he brought to the industry or the fact that he probably has a cult following but I think people are just jumping on his bandwagon because it's a cool thing to do right now.
Like stonewashed jeans in the 80s.
Performers get excessive news coverage when they die. I never heard of this guy.
I hadn't either before this. Again, not discounting what he brought to the industry but he wasn't a household name. Not like the media is making him out to be.
It's like the guy who died last year who wrote "hallelujah"
In the grunge scene, he was just as well known as Pearl Jam, Nirvana, and Alice in Chains. Just because you weren't into that scene doesn't mean a whole generation of people weren't.1 -
I understand and I've heard of and know those groups. Like many others, I had not heard of Chris0
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Yeah im with hicks on this, no idea who this is.0
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Lollapalooza 1996
Soundgarden and Ramones
Main Stage: Metallica, Soundgarden, Ramones, Rancid, Shaolin monks, Screaming Trees, Psychotica
Main Stage on Selected Dates: Rage Against the Machine, Cocteau Twins, Waylon Jennings, Cheap Trick (surprise guest act), Violent Femmes, The Tea Party, Wu-Tang Clan, Steve Earle, Devo, 311
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