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RIP Chris Cornell
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<blockquote data-quote="Over 70" data-source="post: 2846143" data-attributes="member: 65928"><p>Weiland he my favorite voice of the era but Cornell most certainly is a legend in his era of rock. Sadly we only got the tip of the iceberg with Weiland due to his personal problems. We got the big picture with Cornell and he's one of the best of my generation for sure.</p><p></p><p>I'm a big 60's/70's prog rock fan and whenever I pull out my 90's stuff I forget how much good rock came out then as well. Different but quality, and the CD's sound fantastic, not all brickwalled and clipping like post 2000 crap in the loudness war.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Over 70, post: 2846143, member: 65928"] Weiland he my favorite voice of the era but Cornell most certainly is a legend in his era of rock. Sadly we only got the tip of the iceberg with Weiland due to his personal problems. We got the big picture with Cornell and he's one of the best of my generation for sure. I'm a big 60's/70's prog rock fan and whenever I pull out my 90's stuff I forget how much good rock came out then as well. Different but quality, and the CD's sound fantastic, not all brickwalled and clipping like post 2000 crap in the loudness war. [/QUOTE]
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