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CHRIS CORNELL Says SOUNDGARDEN Reunion Will 'Probably Not' Happen - Oct. 24, 2005
Travis Hay of Seattle Post-Intelligencer recently conducted an in-depth interview with AUDIOSLAVE/ex-SOUNDGARDEN frontman Chris Cornell. A few excerpts from the chat follow:

Seattle Post-Intelligencer: Has living outside of the country [Cornell resides in Paris, France with his wife and daughter] helped with things coming full circle?

Chris Cornell: "Living outside of the country has helped in terms of just personal inspiration in a lot of different ways. One of them I think is just being an American living outside of America in an international city such as Paris where Americans aren't necessarily the most popular folks there. Seeing just the general humanity of that, living in a place where the U.S. isn't necessarily considered the center of the universe and learning what's great about the country I come from and what's great about other countries and the way they think.

"For example, medical care in a country like France and its socialized medicine — everybody gets it. Everybody gets dental care, everybody gets everything and they don't have to pay for it. If you go to a pharmacy to get any type of medication, prescription or otherwise, the most you're going to pay is like $4 for something. That's incredible. When you see a country take care of its people regardless of class, or how much money they make, or what color they are, that's pretty inspiring.

"But for example, the very fact that I m able to live outside of the U.S. and come and go; I couldn't do that if I wasn't a U.S. citizen. The freedom I have as a U.S. citizen is unparalleled. Despite the fact people may not like American passports, having that passport affords me more freedoms than any other passport could. It's (living outside of the country) just opened my eyes to a lot of different things.

"Paris is a very international city. There are a lot of Middle Easterners there. There are a lot of Africans there. There are obviously people from lots of different parts of Europe there. In fact I know more people who aren't French than who are. That's been really eye opening; hearing stories from all over the world in a way that is just like you and I are hanging out having a conversation.

"One person from Yugoslavia, one person from Armenia, one person is from Algeria, one person that is from Iran. It's very inspiring and very eye opening and I think it is a great experience for me to have at 40-years old, to see the world open up and get all these fresh perspectives. Kind of like a life begins at 40 feeling. I recommend it for anyone who can do it.

"I think that one of the main privileges of what I do, which I am just starting to learn, is to have the ability to travel all over the world and experience different cultures. I wasn't necessarily interested in that when I was in my twenties, I was interested in taking what I did as angry young singer to wherever I could go and just do that and just kind of present that and express it and then let the chips fall where they may and move on. I didn't really care who I was doing it in front of.

"Early on in a rock band it's kind of an us against the world mentality and we (SOUNDGARDEN) had that. Right now it's really turned around as the opposite. I'm interested in where I'm going and the people I am there to see. Going to Cuba was a great example of that and the succession of going into Cuba, which is not a very easy place to get into, and playing music for people who have never seen a live rock concert outdoors like that. And seeing them feel out what they do because they're used to listening to and seeing performed music that they participate in, dancing and jumping up and down while playing music. They are very participatory in their music.

"Then, going from there to Mexico City it was entirely opposite. Everyone had the records, everyone knew every song, and they were going off like the most intense rock crowd you're every going to see. In some ways emulating American rock audiences and in some ways being completely Mexican, it was incredible. The diversity of the cultures appears in the diversity of the fans at each show and how they respond. It's like how different countries are different and different states are different. A Texas audience is going to be completely different from a New York audience or a Minneapolis audience.

"I have come to believe the main privilege (of being in a band) is to travel all over and see things and experience it in a way other people can't. If someone is wealthy and they are just a tourist, we can see those aspects of things when we are traveling but also we work. We end up at the backdoors of venues with people who are working and we work with them and we see people who have just got off of work. It's a little different. That's one of the things that when we (AUDIOSLAVE) started as a band we said we wanted to do. Cuba definitely came from that, which was to be a little more adventurous in terms of our traveling and where we wanted to play.

Seattle Post-Intelligencer: Opening your eyes to various cultures and living out of the country and the experiences that you've had, has that made it easier to work with the former RAGE [AGAINST THE MACHINE] guys who are a little more political? AUDIOSLAVE's stuff isn't political and you've gone on record as saying you really don't want it to be.

Chris Cornell: "I think it has helped that I am a little more educated on a world political view I suppose than I was. I've spent most of my life as an artist up until now trying to isolate myself from being exposed to a lot of different people's political opinions and really any sort of outside influence unless I wanted it.

"I have always been more of an observer from an isolated area and in the last few years that has kind of changed. I have become someone who participates and someone who is more outgoing. Obviously in my relationships with my family and whoever might be there, I feel that is starting to come out a little bit. But I think the human experience is pretty broad and I want to cover any aspect of that I feel like covering and not concern myself too much with my political opinion or my opinion of other people's political opinion.

"We took a stab at 'Hunger Strike' a few days ago, and I haven't sang that song in a long time, and strangely enough doing that song with Brad [Wilk] and Tom [Morello] and Tim [Commerford] made me remember that the lyrics are somewhat of a political, socialist statement. Doing that song with everyone that was in TEMPLE OF THE DOG it felt like singing with Eddie [Vedder, PEARL JAM], but it felt more so when you put it in a set with some of the RAGE songs we are doing and some of the other songs AUDIOSLAVE is doing. It just had a different feeling. Being played by those three guys and I, it came across differently to me.

"Maybe it's all in my head, but it made me begin to think about all of the songs I had written that actually were politically motivated or had string political opinions behind them. There are a lot of them. Compared to everything I have written maybe it's ten percent or less, but as long as it comes out naturally I'm perfectly happy with it.

"The song on 'Out of Exile' that opens the record we also open with every night, 'Your Time Has Come', was received by the band as a political statement, but to me it wasn't. It was personal. It was kind of a reflection. I have met a lot of people over the years who have died for stupid reasons, in accidents or whatever, and when I looked back at it the list got longer and longer.

"In the bridge of the song I draw a correlation between the people I know who have died unfortunately and my visit to the Vietnam War Memorial, where you just see what seems like an infinite amount of names of young people who died for something that's ridiculous. They (Cornell's current band members) took it very much as that song being a political statement and I guess it depends on how you look at it."

Seattle Post-Intelligencer: How does it feel different being onstage with Tim, Brad and Tom than it did with (former SOUNDGARDEN members) Kim (Thayil), Matt (Cameron) and Ben (Shepard)?

Chris Cornell: "It's really hard to compare. In some ways there are similarities. Tom is an innovative guitar player who is educated and Kim was an innovative guitar player who is educated. They are both from the Chicago suburbs and they're both not white. Timmy and Ben are both very eccentric, very aggressive and both have a very powerful presence on stage. Matt and Brad have a lot of similarities in terms of their personalities and in terms of confidence that me, as a musician, can have when either one of those people are behind me.

"As a group performing it's a completely different ball game. Brad, Tim and Tom have been in a band together for so long I think between the three of them have a sense of subconscious timing, rhythm and feel that is unlike any band I have ever played with."

Seattle Post-Intelligencer: Do you still talk to Kim and Ben and Matt?

Chris Cornell: "Yeah. We've remained friends since the breakup of SOUNDGARDEN. There was no animosity in the breakup of SOUNDGARDEN. So we are all still friends."

Seattle Post-Intelligencer: I suppose the question all the Seattle readers want to know is that since you have never really ruled out a SOUNDGARDEN reunion do you think it will happen?

Chris Cornell: "You know I don't know where the motivation to do so would come from and the longer we're not together I have a harder time imagining where that motivation might come from. I don't think there are too many rock bands in history that can look at the beginning and middle and ending of themselves and see what I see when I think of SOUNDGARDEN. I think from the beginning through the middle and the end it was such a perfect ride and such a perfect legacy to leave.

"It's almost like we sealed the lid and said this is SOUNDGARDEN and this is its lifespan and put it out there and it looks really great to me. I think getting back together would take the lid off that and then could possibly change what to up to now to me seems like the perfect lifespan of the band. I can't think of any reason to mess with that. Everyone in the band is doing other things musically and everyone in the band is very proud of SOUNDGARDEN. To answer your question, probably not."

Seattle Post-Intelligencer: Are there any SOUNDGARDEN songs you would not play or anything RAGE that is off limits since you are mixing in those songs into your sets?

Chris Cornell: "Thus far we have only done SOUNDGARDEN songs I wrote all the music for. That started out mainly because I thought it might feel a little weird. You can't replace Kim or Ben or Matt. I felt like if we're going to do a SOUNDGARDEN song I would prefer it be something I wrote because I feel closer to it and less like I am taking it out of the context of SOUNDGARDEN. At this point I feel like the fans as well as the ex-member of SOUNDGARDEN should feel like it is a tribute, because that's what it is really.

"Tom and Brad and Tim were huge fans of SOUNDGARDEN before I ever met them. The songs we have played they play incredibly well, they take very seriously and they love. The reverse is true for the RAGE songs. I love the RAGE songs that we do and it's such a different feeling. It adds something to the live sets I wouldn't bring on my own. It's not something I would have thought to bring. But I can go there and I enjoy. What a gift that is for us to have such long legacies of such varied musical fields and tap into any time we want and we can make them ours and they're good. We're in a really good spot."
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COMMENT |
posted by : MurderCapital666
10/24/2005 6:12:02 AM

Does anyone want Soyundgarden back honestly?

COMMENT |
posted by : eggheadinsurrection
10/24/2005 6:34:56 AM

i want them back. i thought they kicked a wee bit more ass than audioslave. and i think kim thayil kicked alot more ass than that commie.

COMMENT | not buying
posted by : tokyorockadom
10/24/2005 6:58:05 AM

did not in the past and will not in the future!
shity FM music that deserves to be forgotten

COMMENT | Great article....
posted by : GhostRider69
10/24/2005 7:03:18 AM

I found this article to be very interesting. Chris Cornell is a very good singer, and although I prefer Soundgarden over Audioslave, both bands have put out some decent music. It sounds as if Cornell has his shit together, I just wish Audioslave would pick up the pace a little, and rock a little harder. The potential for this band is very good.

COMMENT | "Everyone in the band is doing other things musically"
posted by : Fuzhi
10/24/2005 7:04:42 AM

So what is Kim Thayil up to ?

COMMENT |
posted by : andeathion656
10/24/2005 7:11:31 AM

i want soundgarden and rage back!!!!!!.audioslave is a medicore combination of both bands.ive heard not one aduioslave song do for me wat black hole sun outshine,killing in the name of,bombtrack or bulls on parade did for me.and honestly as much as i love morello i think there main problem is him.i think he tapped out on riffs years ago and is basically rewritting himself.and it gets old.audioslave sells records based on there former bands why not put those bands back together and sell more!!!!!!!!!.just a thought.until that happens or until they release an album worth buying i wont support them.

COMMENT |
posted by : Craig3010
10/24/2005 7:12:51 AM

^^^^^^

Last I heard, he was working on a project with Andy Wood's brother, but that's been a while back.

COMMENT |
posted by : Equal Opportunity Destroyer
10/24/2005 7:55:32 AM

where did you guys find the news on Kim??? ive been looking desperately all over the place...any help?

COMMENT |
posted by : eggheadinsurrection
10/24/2005 8:01:49 AM

kim thayil is the shit. he should hook up with rob halford just to piss cornell off. and because it would rule.

COMMENT |
posted by : poipoipoi
10/24/2005 8:02:46 AM

in Pais HALF YOUR PAYCHECK goes to taxes. (To pay the health care adn shit he's complaining about.)

COMMENT | Return
posted by : Das Schuetzenfest
10/24/2005 8:03:36 AM

For our uneducated rural inhabitants of Red-State USA who post on this intellectually "challenging" message board:

France, the country that's populated by frog-eating, unshaved women-loving, USA-envying pussies!

And as a kraut I have to add: Seig Hiel!

Satisfied now?

OK, with this out of the picture, I must say I'd like to see a return of "early" Soundgarden. Louder Than Love was an interesting album with great soundscape-like compositions.

COMMENT | This "Reunion" crap is getting old
posted by : jitalo
10/24/2005 8:21:13 AM

'Nuff said.

COMMENT | I ALWAYS HATED SOUNDGARDEN
posted by : mrpunchy
10/24/2005 8:24:10 AM

AUDIOSLAVE actually made me like Cornell's vocals, unlike SG.

Long live AS!

COMMENT | screw France
posted by : dogman
10/24/2005 9:00:49 AM

great, they get $4 medicine. What about all those old people they let die in that heat wave?

COMMENT | DAMNIT
posted by : RiotAct666
10/24/2005 9:55:46 AM

I want soundgarden and rage back.

COMMENT | HELL YEAH I'D WANT SOUNDGARDEN BACK!!!
posted by : DLORE
10/24/2005 10:13:49 AM

Soundgarden was one of the most amazing bands. Audioslave is boring.

COMMENT | In England, they say "Hate The Germans, But BURN THE FRENCH"
posted by : Angry Johnny
10/24/2005 10:16:49 AM

I love Chris Cornell and I have bought every album I could find since I first heard him and his bands over the years. HOWEVER- ANYBODY that heard any of the Soundgarden albums that has SEEN that ABORTION that is "Audioslave Live In Cuba" will tell you that Cornell absolutely CANNOT sing the Soundgarden songs anymore. I hate to see it being said, much less by me, but his voice is totally shot to hell for anything above that low tone-muttering singing he's been doing.

Chris Cornell has done some of the best rock/metal singing EVER but I think his voice has been spent. Either that or he's really smoking ALOT of cigarettes and he's killing it now.

I wish he'd get it back. What an amazing voice it was.

By the way, if you think Cornell sucks you are a complete fucking asshole and you really should shut the fuck up.

COMMENT | england
posted by : BreakerMetal
10/24/2005 10:24:34 AM

hates everyone

but their old school metal ruled

COMMENT | kim is
posted by : dimebagdesean
10/24/2005 10:48:01 AM

kim is at a queen anne bar turning his head between watchin someone throw darts alone and watchin the world series while sippin on a mini-pitcher of beer .

COMMENT |
posted by : superjoint45
10/24/2005 11:05:18 AM

Soundgarden will always be more talented than your cookie monster vocal bands. Go fuck yourselves.

COMMENT | its all sounds similiar
posted by : MusicManOhio
10/24/2005 11:20:58 AM

anyhow

COMMENT |
posted by : CrueYouDouchebag
10/24/2005 12:01:48 PM

I too enjoyed this article. I find it hard to read most Blabbermouth articles because they are crap. This one was good.

Socialized healthcare isn't that great...

Anyway, I don't care what other people think about this band. I like them as their own entity. They are not an amalgamation of SG and Rage, but Audioslave. Of course they are influenced by their past who isn't...but they arn't consciously trying to make songs sound like SG or Rage. I applaud that.

COMMENT | FUCK YOU GHOSTRIDER 2004 . . . YOU ARE AN ASSHOLE
posted by : Angry Johnny
10/24/2005 12:21:12 PM

Fuck you and your gay opinion. You wouldn't know good musicians if they were punching your ugly fat face.

COMMENT |
posted by : frutiger
10/24/2005 12:37:57 PM

tom morello is not white???

COMMENT | Chris Cornell
posted by : ALICEINCHAINS2
10/24/2005 12:41:26 PM

is my dream guy and Vicky whatever-her-name- is one lucky girl.

:D

COMMENT | Once again^^
posted by : enwll34
10/24/2005 12:45:07 PM

hand the tissues to all you still living in the 90's.Seen Audioslave a few weeks ago.They kicked ass.Cornell's voice sounded much better than what I heard on the clips of the Cuba show.Don't judge Chris by that 1 show his voice sounded great.Obviously Chris was the top talent in Soundgarden.Is Matt the only other guy still working?

COMMENT | KULL is gay
posted by : Crionics
10/24/2005 1:25:08 PM

Kull likes men.

Soundgarden was way better than Audioslave.

COMMENT | Glad Chris is doing well these days,
posted by : hurricane hugo
10/24/2005 1:38:49 PM

but I still hope to see a Soundgarden reunion someday. There are only 2 bands I'd pay more than $100 to see, and a reunited Soundgarden would be one of them. I'm going to see the other one tomorrow night.

blessed be.

COMMENT | BlabberBabble again....
posted by : Ace Spacebear 79
10/24/2005 2:53:33 PM

I really thought Soundgarden was one of those bands anyone on here could appreciate. Whether they're into Metal/Punk/Death Metal/Black Metal, your mothers Metal, whatever, but then of course this IS Blabbermouth so we're bound for posts like:

COMMENT | not buying
posted by : tokyorockadom
10/24/2005 6:58:05 AM

did not in the past and will not in the future!
shity FM music that deserves to be forgotten

Yeah real "Shity" FM music. What the hell albums were you listening to??? Oh I know, "Black Hole Sun" was all over radio in 1995 when Grunge was all the rage. Other than that song and others that radio did play, how can ANYONE honestly say Soundgarden was a shitty band??? Chris Cornell at his peak was one of the best vocalists around and the lineup of Ben Shephard, Matt Cameron and Kim Thayil was one of the best rhythm sections ever to play on stage. They sold millions of records making music with some fucking integrity and then broke up at the right time when they felt they peaked. How many bands can say that for themselves???

COMMENT | Ace Spacebear 79 . . . PREACH ON BROTHER!!!!!
posted by : Angry Johnny
10/24/2005 3:07:56 PM

Every word of what Spacebear said was absolutely true.

COMMENT | frutiger
posted by : miffdux
10/24/2005 3:33:51 PM

I always thought he was one of those year-round-Italian-type-tanned white guys. Looks like we're all wrong...

COMMENT | France and England take
posted by : rainmandv
10/24/2005 4:05:56 PM

France takes almost 70% of their citizens' paycheck in income tax. That's why they have free healthcare. It's just like insurance here, good for the people who need it but sucks for the people who don't.

COMMENT | Kull...what a bore.
posted by : AMIGOINGTOHAVETOCHOKEABITCH?
10/24/2005 5:15:07 PM

The last I checked no one cared how far you got on your last journey to france. You are once again confused in thinking someone cares about you.

COMMENT | Too Bad...
posted by : KISSOFF 2004
10/24/2005 5:42:18 PM

....as SOUNDGARDEN where one of the greatest bands of the last twenty years...

LOUDER THAN LOVE is a fuckin' monster of an album!

COMMENT |
posted by : molotov
10/24/2005 6:43:14 PM

actually, i'm a huge Soundgarden fan, but i actually wouldn't want to see them attempt a comeback.
it would be a grunge version of Motley Crue and that'd be a disaster and a huge blow to their integrity. you know, that other thing important in a band, two things which Motley Crue by comparison have none of either.
i'd rather just let the band rest and never risk ruining themselves for a quick buck.

a reunion i WOULD like to see however, would be White Zombie. i'd love to just get one last decent album outta Rob and Co., to erase the memory of two pretty half-ass solo albums that truly pale in comparison to White Zombie's material. and as for his two movies...House of 1000 Corpses was pretty half-ass, too, but the sequel this summer was much more believable and better.





SOUNDGARDEN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!




MESHUGGAH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

COMMENT |
posted by : Raylene
10/24/2005 10:46:57 PM

"SoundGarden was pure noise and the "players" were absolutely crap, total cacophony. Please never reunite, Kim Thayil keep doing drugs."

This is just a completely idiotic statement from a lil boy living at home with WAY too much time on his hands.

To tell someone "keep doing drugs" shows how amazingly stupid some people in this world still are.

Most of you metal loving idiots wouldn't know quality music if it sucked your dick.

You don't have to like Audioslave, Soundgarden and Rage - but you should at least respect them.

They went out and did something with their lives instead of just bitching about it.

Grow the fuck up kiddies.

COMMENT |
posted by : DannyBonnaduceForeheadVein
10/25/2005 11:23:49 PM

I dont know what you guys are smokin but pass that shit to me. Soundgarden was the best band out of Seattle. Rusty Cage!!!

COMMENT | ...
posted by : cantrellfan
10/26/2005 7:03:42 PM

Damn ... Ive seen Audioslave twice this year... both times were really good.... but Cornell & co should realize they've got two or three HUGE fanbases to cater to.

They cant just say 'fuck our past fans'
.... and even though they play a FEW garden and ratm songs on their concert.... a reunion would be better.

Audioslave is pretty good ..... SG and RATM were BETTER.

and please stop commenting on your 'o so great Cuba concert' ... we know it by now.



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