I had heard rumors awhile back, since they had an unofficial "reunion" of sorts on stage at a Pearl Jam show, but I hope they do get back together. I'd love to hear some new music.
Besides, anything has to be better than Chris Cornell's "Scream."
Crappy albuns? As far as I'm concerned, Euphoria Morning (or something like that) is a pretty decente album.
And it would be awsome to see Soundgarden live again, with Matt Cameron on drums. Cause that's where he sounds good. I'm already used to him on Pearl Jam, but damn, he can totally ruin some of PJ's best songs...
Sincerely, C.H.
“Man is least himself when he talks in his own person. Give him a mask, and he will tell you the truth.”
“It is a curious fact that people are never so trivial as when they take themselves seriously.” ~ Oscar Wilde
Haven't heard Cornell's second two "crappy" albums so I can't comment, but his work with Audioslave was amazing and I'm SO happy that Soundgarden are back!
~*Megan*~
"Wow, nice to meet you. Nine years huh? That's a really long time. Are you going to stab me or something? Because if you are, can we get it over with?" ~Jer
You are never stronger than when you land on the other side of despair. ~Zadie Smith, White Teeth
I always thought his live performance was lacking. I think he's fantastic in the studio, but when I see some of his performances with Audioslave, and sometimes his solo performances, it's like he's trying too hard.
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They played a recent surprise show in Seattle at the Showbox under the name Nudedragons. A buddy of mine went and said they were f'n awesome.
There is a recording of it here: http://www.seattlerockguy.com/2010/04/b ... um=twitter
xjsb125 wrote:I always thought his live performance was lacking. I think he's fantastic in the studio, but when I see some of his performances with Audioslave, and sometimes his solo performances, it's like he's trying too hard.
When I saw Audioslave they were all incredible. Didn't seem like he missed a note or was straining or anything. Then again, I saw just Chris Cornell solo after that and while it was still good with a bunch of nobodies, it wasn't quite as awesome.
I wanted to see them live so bad. I hate that they didn't get to tour Revelations. Luckily I got to see Tom Morello play with Street Sweeper, and it was amazing. Still, I wish I could have seen Audioslave once for myself.
<nam_kablam> I'll be naked holding a ":O" sign while pumping their door