Eddie Vedder and Chris Cornell.
Awe these are amazing.
Shannon Hoon (September 26, 1967 - October 21, 1995)
I miss Hoon too ! ! His bday is coming up soon ! I’m glad I’ve got all these guys gone way too soon on my iTunes playlist! It makes for an interesting shuffle, especially with Dimebag in the mix ! I can go from Blind Melon to pantera to Mother love bone to Soundgarden to Jeff Buckley to Alice In Chains ( Layne Staley versions only that is ) it’s Layne Staley who made AIC for me ! IDC who wrote what ! It wouldn’t be the same or as Great without Layne Staley belting out those tunes ! I’m sorry but I feel the same way about Blind Melon and Shannon Hoon!


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Chris Cornell performing at The Palais Theatre in Melbourne, Australia on October 19, 2011.
“After a handful of Audioslave, Soundgarden and Temple Of The Dog songs, Cornell started bantering with the crowd. A woman in the audience asked what the red telephone was for, referring to the telephone perched upon the stool next to him for the entire gig. “Oh this?”, he nonchalantly said. “This is Jeff Buckley’s phone. I’m not kidding.” Cornell raised the phone and showed the audience the faded writing where Buckley had scrawled his name.” Cornell went on to tell the fans that he used to have a phone just like it which he smashed in a drunken rage. When his friend, Jeff Buckley, passed away unexpectedly in 1997, Buckley’s mother gifted the phone to Cornell. When he was preparing for his first acoustic gig, he was scrambling to grab cords, microphones and equipment and accidentally brought the phone with him to the gig. Ever since, it’s been a tradition that the phone sits next to Cornell during his acoustic performances. He then performed a stirring rendition of Satisfied Mind, the last track off the post-humous Buckley album Sketches For My Sweetheart The Drunk. Cornell was involved in the production of this record.”
-Brett Schewitz, MusicFeed
Chris Cornell paying omage to his friend Jeff Buckley who passed away in 1997 .
He was true to himself and not really afraid to do anything!
“And if you don’t believe the sun will rise, stand alone and greet the coming night in the last remaining light.” Rest In Peace, Chris. We miss you already.
