Monday 29 May 2017

Thursday 18 May 2017

Rest Easy Chris

Chris Cornell (and Bryan Gibson) on the Higher Truth Tour
It is with great sadness that I read today of the death of a hero of mine; Chris Cornell. When I was in bands (in my youth) Chris and Soundgarden were heavy influences on my own attempts at writing music and lyrics. His voice, too, was somewhat 'unusual' (if that's the right term) for rock singers in that his vocal range was breathtaking, but the tone of his voice was genuinely beautiful. I can remember distinctly being on a music tour of Switzerland with school around 1994 and buying Superunknown (on tape) and it blowing my mind.

As I grew older I appreciated more his craft at writing songs and their meaning, his covers too were exceptional; for anyone unfamiliar listen to his cover of Michael Jackson's 'Billy Jean' from 'Unplugged in Sweden' for what can only be described as a haunting rendition. Nicola and I saw him last year on the 24th April 2016 in the Ulster Hall. He was touring to promote the 'Higher Truth' album. The music was stripped back, accompanied only by Bryan Gibson on cello, mandolin or acoustic guitar, but that nakedness allowed one to really appreciate the songwriting craft and Chris' voice, my God that voice; he had what I believe was a four octave range! He owned the stage and with the small setting of the Ulster Hall the gig was amongst the most intimate I have ever been to. His sense of humor also shone through as he engaged and talked to the audience, a complete air of relaxation and the audience was enthralled. He also paid tribute the then recently deceased Prince.

That gig will always have a significance for Nicola and I, but now even more so. I am glad that I had the chance to see him perform, I view it as a privilege such was his talent, the world has now lost another beautiful soul. I am also aware this is a completely inadequate tribute, but I have only heard the news and felt compelled to pen something. Rest easy Chris, you meant so much to so many...including me.