“And if you don't believe the sun will rise, stand alone and greet the coming night in the last remaining light.”
Chris Cornell“As a child, I was this record collector/listener that would sit in a room and listen to the entire Beatles catalog alone, over and over and over again.”
Chris Cornell“And if you don't believe the sun will rise, stand alone and greet the coming night in the last remaining light.”
Chris Cornell“What's important is to get into shape and then not to have to worry about it. I don't want to get on stage and not being able to do something. Not being physically fit doesn't work for me.”
Chris Cornell“The sense of anger I had when I was younger is something I thought would never go away. Over time, it's something you get almost bored with.”
Chris Cornell“'Black Hole Sun' was written in a car when I was driving home from the studio one night. Pretty much everything that you hear was written in my head.”
Chris Cornell“There's something about that blind trust between Timbaland and me - two people that have almost nothing in common except for a love of music - that is really rejuvenating.”
Chris Cornell“There's sadness to anyone that dies before their time, and specifically ones that seem to affect people in a positive way. It doesn't matter if it's Whitney Houston or a nameless, faceless person on the street. That's just as big of a tragedy for me.”
Chris Cornell“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.”
Chris Cornell“I think Freddie Mercury is probably the best of all time in terms of a rock voice. There was a vulnerability to it, his technical ability was amazing, and so much of his personality would come out through his voice. I'm not even a guy to buy Queen records, really, and I still think he's one of the best.”
Chris Cornell“I'm not a lyric writer to make statements. What I enjoy doing is making paintings with lyrics, creating colorful images. I think that's more what entertainment and music should be.”
Chris Cornell