Even all their denial can't erase the 2016 trauma
Annoying, but conveniently noticeable.
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never quite made it for me, but sure miss when musicians had some genuine fuckedupness, not just industryline mkultraed clones.
Though… thinking about it, not sure how far back i'd actually have to go. Had to rethink a lot of heroes (esp.60/70s re Dave Gowan's work)
meh, starved for content so has predictable waves/variations (tacos, twinkies, peanutbutter, still not funny etc).
sad wanna-dj.
Yup, never went and listened much, but i do think the same would happen to me, heard enough legit/authenticity in Winehouse to think there was a real fire in there…
It's too easy/big/unrealistic to jump to "all superstars were comped and therefore evil"… admitting most of the deaths are real and not faked (who knows, at this point, a lot of these could be retirements), it would only be natural that they'd have issues with the talented individuals used being too often unruly.
Hence why the latest decades have seen so few of them, and mostly crap "artists"… easier to produce and prop around, easier to control, but harder to sell.
I mean, even with the mil background, dude Jimi Hendrix feels so real, his loss so true. Not so sure with guys like Zappa, or Lennon, they seem much grayer… still not as dark as Leonard Spook Cohen was, though
so divided/dissociated.
sadly but funnily we can't say the same of your blank appraisal
>the police are now having to contend with the ludicrous situation by which large numbers of individuals who’ve experienced what can only be classed as perceived slights —wolf whistles, rude jokes, swearing — report their grievances to the police and, because it is policy, officers are compelled to follow them up.
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>In contrast, when it comes to burglary and assault, police can ‘screen out’ incidences where the chances of identifying the perpetrator or securing a conviction are slim.
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> this knowledge (like with many other superstars) drove her into alcohol and drug abuse
pretty sure this applies to many, many, many of all those "stars"… some being more drained by it than others, of course.
> Any chance that Amy was Star Whacked?
oh for sure, at least 50/50 odds even without knowing any details. but i never read up much on her
good simple read, i like
>Her handlers might have thought "it was time" and thought it was more profitable to have her whacked and make her into a tragic superstar and reap the finances from her legacy that way.
true, very likely…
but being an interpret, not a composer/player, seems there was much less material to go posthumous over (as they did with Hendrix, though so poorly considering all the gems he left behind. Such fuckups. Classic tale of killing the golden goose…)
aah, love how POTUS always takes a mil pose when that drum snare riff starts