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Soundgarden have musicians in mind to take on Chris Cornell’s duties at Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction performance

Chris Cornell's final recordings will be released after all

Soundgarden have musicians in mind to take on late frontman Chris Cornell‘s duties at their Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction performance.

The bar is set ‘higher’ than usual in Soundgarden’s search for a musician to take on the late Chris Cornell’s duties at their Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction performance

The Grunge rockers have made into the Class of 2025 along with Cyndi Lauper, The White Stripes, Bad Company, Outkast, Chubby Checker and Joe Cocker.

Speaking about the honour, guitarist Kim Thayil admitted it’s a “high bar, not just technically, but emotionally” when it comes to choosing someone to represent Cornell and show “reverence” for the ‘Black Hole Sun’ band’s legacy.

He told Billboard: “It’s a high bar, not just technically, but emotionally. There has to be a reverence for the missing brother and founder, and there also has to be reverence for the legacy — both for Chris’ work and Chris’ creativity, as well as the regard and reverence we have for ourselves collectively and for each other. Some suggestions have come out; I’m not prepared to share that, but I’ll just say it’s a higher bar than the usual composite of guitarists and drummers or singers.”

Thayil admitted Soundgarden were part of the alternative scene that didn’t pay too much attention to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. However, after Cornell inducted Heart into the Hall in 2013, and drummer Matt Cameron was inducted as part of Pearl Jam, they had a change of heart.

Thayil said: “I kinda came from a subculture of rock that didn’t quite get what all the fuss is about.

“Back in the ’80s, ’90s, when the Hall started, I probably was not alone in being part of a punk rock or indie metal scene that had an aversion to the idea. It was kind of hard to wrap my head around both a qualitative appraisal and a quantitative assessment.”

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