Lauded rocker Chris Cornell killed himself by hanging
Source: Associated Press
DETROIT (AP) Chris Cornell, one of the most lauded and respected contemporary lead singers in rock music with his bands Soundgarden and Audioslave, killed himself Wednesday by hanging in a Detroit hotel room, according to the citys medical examiner. He was 52.
The Wayne County Medical Examiners Office said Thursday it completed the preliminary autopsy on Cornell, but that a full autopsy report has not yet been completed. A police spokesman told two Detroit newspapers that the singer was found with a band around his neck.
There is no additional information at this time, the Wayne County office added.
Cornell was a leader of the grunge movement with Seattle-based Soundgarden with whom he gained critical and commercial acclaim but also found success outside the band with other projects, including Audioslave, Temple of the Dog as well as solo albums. He was widely respected in the music industry: He reached success in every band lineup he was part of it, his voice was memorable and powerful, and he was a skilled songwriter, even collaborating on a number of film soundtracks, including the James Bond theme song for 2006?s Casino Royale and The Keeper from the film Machine Gun Preacher, which earned Cornell a Golden Globe nomination.
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RIP
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v5Pt03oU6RHI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?vXmIqIVxUuKs
denbot
(9,899 posts)RIP
Cooley Hurd
(26,877 posts)Cross gently, man...
mr_lebowski
(33,643 posts)Chris is one of my musical heroes ... and Say Hello to Heaven (written in tribute to OD victim & friend Andrew Wood, of Mother Love Bone fame ... the band which became Pearl Jam when Eddie Vedder took over vocals in the aftermath) ... is one of my all-time favorite songs ... one of the greatest and most moving vocal performances ever put on wax ... I saw Soundgarden a few times in the early 90's ...
DAMN man ...
Godspeed, Chris ... ye will be missed ...
Lucinda
(31,170 posts)LibraLiz1973
(8,197 posts)WAY too fucking early
yallerdawg
(16,104 posts)One of the best rock singers of all time.
Rest in peace, Chris Cornell.
In your house I long to be
Room by room patiently
I'll wait for you there
Like a stone
I'll wait for you there
Alone
Alone
mr_lebowski
(33,643 posts)WHAT THE HELL HAPPENED?!?
Sen. Walter Sobchak
(8,692 posts)He says a lot of the guys from the 90's are really struggling financially having depleted their wealth though divorces and failing to recognize their reduced earning potential until it was far too late. Throw in drugs, alcohol and unsavory company and a lot of them find themselves in pretty hopeless situations.
He personally believes if he had made it just two years earlier he would have come off the rails too because he and his now wife were running pretty wild, but when his success came he had an infant daughter and the only thing he was really interested in those years was getting back to L.A. to be at home with her, nothing else even registered and without that he thinks they might have succumbed to some of the temptations available to them.
Docreed2003
(16,859 posts)Chicago1980
(1,968 posts)But it's still early.
TexasBushwhacker
(20,190 posts)Reading about his death produced an audible gasp from me. Suicide would just make me sadder than sad. The article says the police are the ones calling it a possible suicide. He was found on the bathroom floor.
http://www.wxyz.com/news/region/detroit/ap-rocker-chris-cornell-from-soundgarden-has-died-at-age-52-in-detroit
mr_lebowski
(33,643 posts)Man, if Chris freakin' Cornell didn't feel his life was worthy of continuing ... it kinda makes me wonder what the hell I'm doing still here ... cause I got almost nothing compared to that man. And yet probably have every one of his flaws and foibles ... in spades ... shit.
Why?!?
This is every bit as mind-boggling as losing Prince ... I'm just blown the f**k away ... again ...
bathroommonkey76
(3,827 posts)during last night's show:
Even without the benefit of hindsight from the morning's awful news, it was clear that something wasnt right with the 52-year-old Cornell during the Fox performance. He often staggered back-and-forth across the stage, and seemed weak in his movements. Just one or two songs in, it was as if the energy had exited his body, and what was left was a shell of a man scrambling to do his job.
It's not that the nearly two-hour show itself was bad, but it seemed like Cornell wasnt mentally present.
He missed words, sometimes in entire blocks, letting the crowd sing the parts of the songs he didnt. Nobody complained; in fact, the audience of about 5,000 seemed to love it.
Cornell was visibly agitated at times. He walked off the stage for several minutes before playing Been Away Too Long, causing the band to start over and leaving them playing instrumentals to fill the gap. When he came back onstage, he made a move it along motion with his hand.
Bandmate and bassist Ben Shepherd laughed it off, but then Cornell took to the mic to complain that he didnt have a backup guitar. Been Away Too Long, which was Soundgardens 2012 comeback single from the album "King Animal" after a more than decade-long breakup, was played as a strange, bass-heavy rendition that moved in the wrong direction.
http://www.freep.com/story/entertainment/music/2017/05/18/chris-cornell-final-performance-detroit-soundgarden/330051001/
mr_lebowski
(33,643 posts)... a condition I'm sadly familiar with for reasons I don't care to divulge. Even if he was an addict in the past, once one's body becomes acclimated to opioids, for the rest of one's life, all it takes is one 'use' ... to induce withdrawal effects afterward.
IOW, he might've been clean for long awhile, but maybe used once earlier that day ... and found himself in WD's during the show. Then he gets back to his hotel, depressed as hell from the after-effects of using, including not only the dope-sickness but also the emotional turmoil of having to reset his 'sobriety date' ... of having to tell his family he messed up and used ... disappointment with himself for 'failing' ... these are very real things, trust me ...
I don't want it to be true but I suspect they'll find traces of opioids in his system in the autopsy.
bathroommonkey76
(3,827 posts)In the article the reporter talks about him taking a couple of Ativans after he got back to his hotel room- Cornell's bodyguard supposedly was holding his prescription for him.
The article also says Ativan is used for seizures and anxiety. I've never been big on pills, so I can't offer any more input on the subject.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4524360/The-door-rocker-Chris-Cornell-died.html
retrowire
(10,345 posts)God damn it 2016 stop killing our favorites!!!!
bench scientist
(1,107 posts)Wabbajack_
(1,300 posts)Damn. So young. RIP.
VWolf
(3,944 posts)Temple of the Dog
Soundgarden
Audioslave
plus a bunch of solo work
He had one of the most recognizable voices in rock, up there with Billy Corgan of Smashing Pumpkins. I absolutely loved it.
What a gut punch.
titaniumsalute
(4,742 posts)What a bummer. Hope his family can find peace.
VWolf
(3,944 posts)RIP, Chris.
Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin
(107,986 posts)I remember when Soundgarden was a Seattle area club band back in the 80s.
EllieBC
(3,014 posts)bands that has always gone on any playlist I've made. Soundgarden or Audioslave. This one hurts.
Cal Carpenter
(4,959 posts)Aristus
(66,377 posts)He had the most amazing voice.
I was overseas when the Seattle music phenomenon hit. Every time Nirvana or Pearl Jam or Soundgarden posted a hit, I felt a warm glow of pride in my home state and the greatest city in the USA. I remember Cornell wailing on 'Spoonman'. I felt over the moon when I saw the video for Hunger Strike; Cornell and Eddie Vedder singing that astonishing song at the Discovery Park light.
Black Hole Sun knocked me out of my chair the first time I saw the video. I thought I'd slipped sideways into a David Lynch film.
And then Cornell sang the greatest credits song in Bond film history: You Know My Name ...
Rest In Peace, Chris.
Ghost of Tom Joad
(1,355 posts)RIP beautiful man
MurderMittenLiberal
(92 posts)I was blessed to see Chris with Audioslave in 2005 at the Detroit show as well as an acoustic show of his in Detroit around 2011. His music was a HUGE part of my life growing up. He is a legend and will be truly missed.
ADX
(1,622 posts)...and my heart broke a little. Soundgarden is one of my favorite bands of all time and whether it was with them, Audioslave, Temple Of The Dog, or his solo work, Chris was one of the best rock vocalists ever, bar none.
Rest in peace, brother; thanks so very much for the music and the memories...
jayfish
(10,039 posts)to tell me this is some mistake or hoax. I can't even form an coherent opinion on this. Oh, and "rocker"? What an insult.
stonecutter357
(12,697 posts)Mugu
(2,887 posts)Cal Carpenter
(4,959 posts)by hanging.
sammythecat
(3,568 posts)I love his music. Listen to it often to keep me going at work.
What a great singer and lyricist he was. I wish I knew what was going through his head at the end.
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