Concert Review: Chris Cornell - Avalon, Hollywood, CA
Published June 04, 2007
Vine Street was abuzz as Chris Cornell brought his club tour to the Avalon Hollywood. There were as many people looking for a ticket as had one since it’s not often a performer of Cornell’s stature plays such a small venue. Avalon holds roughly 1,500. In Los Angeles, he easily could have filled a much larger facility.
Understandably some artists want to make a break from their past, so they can establish their new work and identity. Cornell’s new album will be hitting stores on June 5th, so it wouldn’t have been surprising if he used the opportunity to showcase his upcoming material. Just being so close to him would surely be enough for any fan. Right from the get-go, he revealed his intentions. His touring band, comprised of guitarist Yogi Lonich (Wallflowers and Buckcherry), guitarist Peter Thorn (Courtney Love), drummer Jason Sutter, and bassist Corey McCormick, launched into Soundgarden’s “Spoon Man,” and the house went wild.
The first new song was the rockin’ “No Such Thing,” and the crowd enjoyed it. Then, Cornell had an audience member pass up some type of white rag to the stage. He flashed it to the crowd and the band launched into the song written on it: “Say Hello 2 Heaven.” The audience exploded with joy. While many fans most likely hoped and assumed we’d be getting Soundgarden songs, the majority had to be surprised upon hearing Temple of the Dog. Cornell continued with that band’s other big hit, “Hunger Strike.” It was amazing to hear him still hit the high notes on the chorus. He’s arguably got one of the best voices of a rock singer. He easily could have found himself performing opera had he traveled a different path in life.
Midway through the show, Cornell carried his son, about 18 months old, out to the center of the stage and asked the ladies in the house to say hello. He grabbed an acoustic guitar and dedicated “Seasons” from the movie Singles to the kid. The unplugged mini-set continued with the new “Scar on the Sky,” “Can't Change Me” from his first solo album Euphoria Morning and a pair of Audioslave tunes, “ I Am The Highway” and “Doesn't Remind Me” with the band returning to finish off the latter song.
- Concert Review: Chris Cornell - Avalon, Hollywood, CA
- Published: June 04, 2007
- Type: Review
- Section: Music
- Filed Under: Music: Alternative Rock, Music: Hard Rock, Music: Live Concerts, Review
- Writer: El Bicho
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You're right about Cornell's voice, it is amazing.
I really like the Euphoria Morning album and don't think it gets the recognition it deserves.
Just got the new album, looking forward to spinning it up.
Mat, I don't shoot concerts unless I am getting paid.
CB, you have time to read and comment as well? :) Part of the problem for me with discovering new bands is it pushes aside the bands I already love. I forgot how many SG songs I enjoyed until this show.
I dug Cant Change Me, but didn't have much of a reaction to the album. Haven't listened to it since that first time, so I should probably dust it off. You'll probably like the new album a lot from what I've heard of it.
Not as much as I would like!
I'll be giving it a listen today.





That's a good set list. I kind of stopped paying attention to Cornell when soundgarden died but the videos look pretty good.