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Post subject: Re: Singles Soundtrack Reissue - May 29, 2017
Posted: Sat May 20, 2017 2:00 pm
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bodysnatcher wrote:
Man, crazy to hear how fully realized Cornell's "Flutter Girl" was at this time considering it didn't get released until way later. Sounds good.
I didn't know the story of the Poncier Tape. It's crazy to think that so much good shit came out of Cornell writing songs for no other reason than to match joke titles made up by Jeff.
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Post subject: Re: Singles Soundtrack Reissue - May 29, 2017
Posted: Sat May 20, 2017 3:14 pm
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B wrote:
bodysnatcher wrote:
Man, crazy to hear how fully realized Cornell's "Flutter Girl" was at this time considering it didn't get released until way later. Sounds good.
I didn't know the story of the Poncier Tape. It's crazy to think that so much good shit came out of Cornell writing songs for no other reason than to match joke titles made up by Jeff.
what's this now? Poncier tape story?
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Post subject: Re: Singles Soundtrack Reissue - May 29, 2017
Posted: Sat May 20, 2017 3:29 pm
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doone wrote:
B wrote:
bodysnatcher wrote:
Man, crazy to hear how fully realized Cornell's "Flutter Girl" was at this time considering it didn't get released until way later. Sounds good.
I didn't know the story of the Poncier Tape. It's crazy to think that so much good shit came out of Cornell writing songs for no other reason than to match joke titles made up by Jeff.
what's this now? Poncier tape story?
I've never heard this either.
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One of the best bits of Singles lore I've heard is the story of the Poncier tape that Jeff Ament designed – which is coming out in full on this new edition of the soundtrack – and how all these actual songs were birthed out of it. It's kind of amazing. The idea was that Matt Dillon's character, Cliff Poncier, in the course of the movie, he loses his band, and he loses his girlfriend, and he gains soul. So, there's a period where he's on a street corner busking, having lost his band, but beginning his solo career. And there would be, in reality, these guys standing on the corner outside the clubs in Seattle hawking their solo cassettes. So we wanted Cliff Poncier to have his own solo cassette. And Jeff Ament, in classic style, designed this cassette cover and wrote out these fictitious song names for the cassette.
And Chris Cornell was another guy who was close to us when we were making the record, and still is a good friend. I really loved Soundgarden; they were my favorite band. I originally thought Chris could play the lead, but then I think that turned into too big of a commitment for everybody and so he became the guy he is in the movie, but in the course of making the movie he was close to all of us. He was always around.
Anyway, Jeff Ament had designed this solo cassette which we thought was hilarious because it had all of these cool song titles like "Flutter Girl," and "Spoonman," and just like a really true-type "I've lost my band, and now I'm a soulful guy – these are my songs now" feeling. So we loved that Jeff had played out the fictitious life of Cliff Poncier. And one night, I stayed home, and Nancy, we were then married, she went out to a club, and she came back home, and she said, "Man, I met this guy, and he was selling solo cassettes, and so I got one for you." And she hands me the Cliff Poncier cassette. And I was like, "That's funny, haha." And then she said, "You should listen to it." So I put on the cassette. And holy shit, this is Chris Cornell, as Cliff Poncier, recording all of these songs, with lyrics, and total creative vision, and he has recorded the entire fake, solo cassette. And it's fantastic. And "Seasons" comes on. And you just can't help but go, "Wow." This is a guy who we've only known in Soundgarden. And of course he's incredibly creative, but who's heard him like this? And we got to use "Seasons" on the soundtrack, and Chris did some of the score. And some of the unreleased score is on the new version of the album.
It's kind of an example of how the community was close, still is close, and musically generous, and everybody is such huge music fans, that this would be the greatest joke to share with a buddy you can imagine. And obviously the music really holds up. He went and recorded "Spoonman" with Soundgarden and it was a big hit. It's a statement about how when you're not worried about somebody judging you or looking over your shoulder sometimes you do great stuff. And that's the story of the fictitious Poncier cassette that became largely real.
Post subject: Re: Singles Soundtrack Reissue - May 29, 2017
Posted: Sun May 21, 2017 8:35 am
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Interesting, 'Ferry Boat #3' contains similar lyrics to The Curse by Audioslave. I could have sworn I had seen these lyrics online years before The Curse was released, so I guess this is where they come from.
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