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post Dec 17 2011, 9:59 am
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Damn, he completely lost it. When I think there is no further to fall, da EK gets an inet connection and starts shitting all around.


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post Dec 17 2011, 10:02 am
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QUOTE(dangum @ Dec 17 2011, 9:58 am) *

The post (and all the responses) has been removed from Facebook. Thanks to PurdueSteve for transferring most of them over to FansOfLive. #theinternetneverforgets


He probably had a few and posted his honest thoughts about the show via social media.


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post Dec 17 2011, 10:10 am
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The post about Ed being born in York hospital has also been removed...


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post Dec 17 2011, 10:18 am
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This is weird. 90ies Ed would have never, EVER criticising anyone with such a good voice.
Then again, Ed 90ies would do anything different.


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post Dec 17 2011, 10:27 am
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QUOTE(SJN1279 @ Dec 18 2011, 2:02 am) *

He probably had a few and posted his honest thoughts about the show via social media.


Do you have a problem with him doing that? You certainly had a problem with CCP posting their honest thoughts. I don't see what the issue is, if Ed didnt like the show he should be free to say so. I actually prefer hearing this sort of stuff from Ed, real unrehearsed responses. Not just cookie cutter replys walking on egg shells not to upset anyone and to sound like a company trying to please sponsors by not rocking the boat. Good on him, shame he deleted the comments.

As for his view, I'm the total opposite, hearing too much about Jesus is why turns me off a gig/singer. Hence a big reason (one of many) that I can't stand Ed's stuff anymore. Not that im a big Cornell fan or anything. Is Cornell known to be Christian? Did Ed go into the gig expecting more Jesus than he got? Seems like a weird thing to do "hmm I think I'll go see Band X and hope they do some praising god songs!". If he's not picking Christian rock gigs to see then he's setting himself up for a lot of disappointment.
So I don't agree with him, but at least he was showing some kind of natural sounding response.


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post Dec 17 2011, 10:35 am
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QUOTE(SJN1279 @ Dec 17 2011, 10:02 am) *

He probably had a few and posted his honest thoughts about the show via social media.

1. That's an assumption. I'd assume that Christian Ed was totally sober when he made those posts.

2. IMO - Chris Cornell has a great studio voice, but hearing him in person ... well studios can make magic. BTW - I really don't want every artist singing gospel - I'd prefer variety.

3. Thanks for all of those posts. He is really is not the kid from York who's voice and edge I fell in love with back in high school.

4. An interesting read to say the least.


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post Dec 17 2011, 10:38 am
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QUOTE(Hoodstock @ Dec 17 2011, 11:35 pm) *

1. That's an assumption. I'd assume that Christian Ed was totally sober when he made those posts.
Ed's posts started at 2:30am and continued for around an hour.

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4. An interesting read to say the least.
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At least we've got something to discuss.


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post Dec 17 2011, 11:29 am
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QUOTE(Pokey @ Dec 17 2011, 11:27 am) *

Do you have a problem with him doing that? You certainly had a problem with CCP posting their honest thoughts. I don't see what the issue is, if Ed didnt like the show he should be free to say so. I actually prefer hearing this sort of stuff from Ed, real unrehearsed responses. Not just cookie cutter replys walking on egg shells not to upset anyone and to sound like a company trying to please sponsors by not rocking the boat. Good on him, shame he deleted the comments.

As for his view, I'm the total opposite, hearing too much about Jesus is why turns me off a gig/singer. Hence a big reason (one of many) that I can't stand Ed's stuff anymore. Not that im a big Cornell fan or anything. Is Cornell known to be Christian? Did Ed go into the gig expecting more Jesus than he got? Seems like a weird thing to do "hmm I think I'll go see Band X and hope they do some praising god songs!". If he's not picking Christian rock gigs to see then he's setting himself up for a lot of disappointment.
So I don't agree with him, but at least he was showing some kind of natural sounding response.


We all know Nick will not give you an honest response to this. Ed apologists are a different breed.


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post Dec 17 2011, 12:36 pm
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interesting the whole after show thread is deleted............hmmmmm

Perhaps he was loaded up as has been stated. I wonder if a 'said' admin decided to delete upon request of a tipsy man.....love the political like exchange and result that happened there. lol.gif Cover it all up.


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post Dec 17 2011, 12:40 pm
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As for his view, I'm the total opposite, hearing too much about Jesus is why turns me off a gig/singer. Hence a big reason (one of many) that I can't stand Ed's stuff anymore. Not that im a big Cornell fan or anything. Is Cornell known to be Christian? Did Ed go into the gig expecting more Jesus than he got? Seems like a weird thing to do "hmm I think I'll go see Band X and hope they do some praising god songs!". If he's not picking Christian rock gigs to see then he's setting himself up for a lot of disappointment.
So I don't agree with him, but at least he was showing some kind of natural sounding response.


kinda like some that may go see Live sans Ed and may end up liking it, thinking that it would suck w/o Ed fronting.


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post Dec 17 2011, 1:36 pm
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QUOTE(Pokey @ Dec 17 2011, 10:27 am) *

Do you have a problem with him doing that? .


If Ed stated that opinion on his own private FB page, I think that would have been fine. Stating that on his fan page probably wasn't necessary.

I'm happy that he removed the post.


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post Dec 17 2011, 1:54 pm
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QUOTE(SJN1279 @ Dec 17 2011, 1:36 pm) *

If Ed stated that opinion on his own private FB page, I think that would have been fine. Stating that on his fan page probably wasn't necessary.

I'm happy that he removed the post.



Here is his tweet that I think is still on his twitter feed:

(Ed K.) I just watched Chris Cornell. It didn't touch me in my special place. But then again, only I do that. Lol :-)

I think that is just rude.


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post Dec 17 2011, 2:04 pm
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QUOTE(FishOutaWater @ Dec 17 2011, 1:54 pm) *

Here is his tweet that I think is still on his twitter feed:

(Ed K.) I just watched Chris Cornell. It didn't touch me in my special place. But then again, only I do that. Lol :-)

I think that is just rude.


For some reason, tweets can't be removed.


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post Dec 17 2011, 3:57 pm
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That's a bit pretentious to suggest CC should acknowledge a power higher than the Beatles. How does he know he doesn't? Because he didn't play gospel music? Nice way to pass judgement EK. CC is definitely moved by something larger than himself or the Beatles to come out with such soulful music, something EK hasn't done in quite a while. Simply writing about God doesn't mean squat. It's EK that should try to tap into something larger than himself. His ego is out of control.

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post Dec 17 2011, 4:29 pm
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QUOTE(themaestro @ Dec 17 2011, 3:57 pm) *

That's a bit pretentious to suggest CC should acknowledge a power higher than the Beatles. How does he know he doesn't? Because he didn't play gospel music? Nice way to pass judgement EK. CC is definitely moved by something larger than himself or the Beatles to come out with such soulful music, something EK hasn't done in quite a while. Simply writing about God doesn't mean squat. It's EK that should try to tap into something larger than himself. His ego is out of control.



I heard Chris Cornell perform imagine on Howard Stern a few weeks ago. It was pretty darn moving to me over the radio. Maybe Ed is jealous that Chris can perform imagine better than he can.


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