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MUSIC: Chris Cornell Unplugs The Vets

Rob Duguay, GoLocalProv Music Critic

MUSIC: Chris Cornell Unplugs The Vets

(Photo: Jaye & Mike English)
Normally, one would think of Chris Cornell as the vocalist who can peel the paint off walls with Seattle legends Soundgarden, but recently he's been doing a solo acoustic tour that's been getting a lot of attention. This past Tuesday he made a stop at The Veterans Memorial Auditorium for an experience that exuded soothing songs that hit straight to the heart. Bhi Bhiman opened things up as well, it was going to a memorable evening. Chris Cornell at his genuine best, what more could you ask for?

With a style reminiscent of Amos Lee & Ray LaMontagne, Bhi Bhiman kicked it off with rootsy soul. New songs "I'm Moving To Brussels" and "There Goes The Neighborhood" along with an entertaining rendition of Dio's "Rainbow In The Dark" (Yep, he did that) were part an enjoyable set. His voice had that rustic quality that had you mesmerized, you never really know what to expect with an opening act you don't know much about but Bhi didn't disappoint. I'm going to look Bhi's music up as well as keeping more attention on this fellow and you should as well.

Entering the stage with a standing ovation, Chris Cornell started making jokes that his Dad wasn't born in Vietnam because he was too old. Maybe someone mistook him for Alice In Chains' Jerry Cantrell, but he started things off with "There's Hope & Promise" for a heartfelt beginning to what was to be a perfect performance. "Can't Change Me", a folky version of Audioslave's "Original Fire" and "Wide Awake" was followed by an improvised ditty about how bottled water is more expensive than gasoline that livened up the audience. After another Audioslave song with "Be Yourself", Cornell pulled out an instrumental vinyl record playing the riffs to "Silence The Voices" while singing the vocals in his signature powerful style. It was the first time I ever saw someone do it and it wouldn't be the last.

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At the request from a person in attendance, Cornell performed a Soundgarden classic in "Zero Chance;" but one moment that really stuck out to me was his tribute to his fellow Seattleites Pearl Jam with "Footsteps." Two big hits with "Fell On Black Days" and "The Day I Tried To Live" lead up to an experience that has been already a big sensation on Youtube but seeing it live was jaw-dropping. A mashup of lyrics to Metallica's "One" over the chords of U2's "One" was stunning, everyone rejoiced for what was to be the highlight of the night. Back to the vinyl and paying tribute to the late Natasha Shneider on "When I'm Down" was another wonderful moment while the looped out finale of "Blow Up The Outside World" brought out another standing ovation.

As you would expect, the crowd wanted more and Cornell delivered with "Burden In My Hand" to start it off. To be honest, I liked the bluesy take on Michael Jackson's "Billie Jean" despite the fact that a good friend of mine in the row behind me proceeded to give the dirtiest look I've ever seen at a concert. Maybe he genuinely didn't like it or maybe he was just constipated, the jury is still out on that one. Bob Marley's "Redemption Song" will always have a significant meaning to me and it was a pleasure to see Cornell perform it. The last song of the show was the surprising cover of The Bee Bee's "To Love Somebody", I liked it a lot but I wouldn't have picked that one to be played by an alternative rock god like Chris Cornell. After reading this review, you can probably tell why Cornell's acoustic tour has had so much buzz behind it. Sheer brilliance and you got to see a side of one of the greatest musicians of the past 30 years that you wouldn't normally get to witness. It was one of my favorite shows of 2013, one that still has me in a velvety daze. For more info on checking out what's going on at one of the most famous theaters in New England, log on to www.vmari.com and see what's happening.


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