I was surprised that Euphoria Morning was so ill recieved. It's one of my top 10 albums. I like SG too, but I thought that EM was the best music Cornell's ever made and showed a lot of thought and work. I'm not really sold on Audioslave just yet. I never really liked Rage that much. I like some of the more bizarre things Tom does on guitar, but the one string riffs get really old to me really fast.
Endymion wrote:I don't think he's fantastic live, though, but neither is Raine. They don't hit the same notes they do in the studio. They both have incredibly unique voices, though, so it's fine.
I was of the same opinion after seeing a few live performances of Soundgarden on TV. A couple years ago, however, I saw a Chris Cornell show and all his vocals were spot on. They played at a concert hall where classical performances are usually played so the acoustics were perfect. It was an incredible perfomance that I'll never forget.
at best buy today i was looking at the audioslave cd and some guy came up to me and asked who they were. i was happy because i knew and he's like, "oh, cool, thanks". kinda stupid but it made my day.
!EMiLY!
sweet blasphemy my giving tree
it hasn't rained in years
i bring to you this sacrificial offering of virgin ears
leave it to me i remain free from all the comforts of home
and where that is i'm pleased as piss to say
i'll never really know
Songs4theSoul wrote:I was surprised that Euphoria Morning was so ill recieved. It's one of my top 10 albums. I like SG too, but I thought that EM was the best music Cornell's ever made and showed a lot of thought and work. I'm not really sold on Audioslave just yet.
how could anyone think Euphoria Morning was better then Soundgarden