Originally posted by: ADigitalMan
*sigh* My point goes missed, once again. We'll try some analogies.
Paul McCartney is to [blank] as Chris Cornell is to [blank].
(a)Wings
(b)His Solo Career
(c)That little-known group, The Beatles
(x)Audioslave
(y)Temple of the Dog
(z)Soundgarden
Like in the SATs, many answers could be correct. However, in the absence of an "All of the Above" option, one should be the obvious choice above all others.
Originally posted by: Obi Jeewhyen
No, I was just saying that in case someone had no idea who Chris Cornell was. But he got a solo credit on that song, whereas "Live and Let Die" was formally credited to Paul McCartney and Wings.
No, I was just saying that in case someone had no idea who Chris Cornell was. But he got a solo credit on that song, whereas "Live and Let Die" was formally credited to Paul McCartney and Wings.
*sigh* My point goes missed, once again. We'll try some analogies.
Paul McCartney is to [blank] as Chris Cornell is to [blank].
(a)Wings
(b)His Solo Career
(c)That little-known group, The Beatles
(x)Audioslave
(y)Temple of the Dog
(z)Soundgarden
Like in the SATs, many answers could be correct. However, in the absence of an "All of the Above" option, one should be the obvious choice above all others.
I follow you. The difference between the two, however, is that Chris Cornell is currently a member of Audioslave. If there were people that needed the additional info ("...of Audioslave"), chances are they don't know who Soundgarden is!
