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Scott Weiland had a superb voice , should be the big 5 really
Agree 100%. Alice in Chains were very good but whatever Weiland did was better IMHO.
I can only assume it's cos they weren't actually from Seattle cos leaving them out of that group is unforgivable.
That would be it.
I prefer AIC to the others myself.
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Scott Weiland had a superb voice , should be the big 5 really
Agree 100%. Alice in Chains were very good but whatever Weiland did was better IMHO.
I can only assume it's cos they weren't actually from Seattle cos leaving them out of that group is unforgivable.
That would be it.
I prefer AIC to the others myself.
I'd be STP/Soundgarden then AIC followed but Nirvana and PJ.
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The iHeart App has a Chris Cornell tribute channel up
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@taniwharugby said in RIP 2017:
@jegga their FB page said they would be playing his stuff all day, alas not exclusively, been other stuff mixed in.
They've been playing Alice in chains too and sadly also Rage against the machine .
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@Rembrandt said in RIP 2017:
I'm gonna be a fluffybunny and say I lost a lot of respect once I heard it was suicide. That make me a bad person?
Not getting at you but that is a reaction born from our religious based laws. Suicide is illegal. How fucking dumb is that? We are brought up with that in the background of our thoughts. It is a bad thing and weak because 'god' gave us life and we shouldn't waste it.
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@Rembrandt said in RIP 2017:
I'm gonna be a fluffybunny and say I lost a lot of respect once I heard it was suicide. That make me a bad person?
It's a bit harsh , depression literally is a killer. To get into the place where you feel so bad that dying seems like your best option to escape your pain must be an incredibly awful thing to experience.
Did you feel the same way about Vickerman?
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Yeah I know it's a hugely unpopular train of thought. It just seems such a waste to have someone with a family, people that care for him, millions of fans, an incredible talent, huge resources to address his issues and knowledge of the horrors of depression and where it can lead. I guess maybe that in itself made it even worse for him to have everything but still feel you have nothing.
I've just seen a few people write silly eulogies recently about how he 'would always be someone who would go out on his own terms' as though its some sort of heroic move. Same too when Cobain went and other teens followed suit because life is hard. I still think it's incredibly sad but if I'm totally honest with myself I have lost a lot of respect for him. That's coming from someone who is a huge fan, I don't expect anyone to agree.
When I think of Vickerman's children and the damage his death has done to them then I also think the same about him.
Sorry to be a further downer on a thread devoted to celebrating the lives of famous people no longer with us. Normally I'd probably keep those thoughts to myself..but beer festival last night and woke up with some notifications and was like 'oh wow I actually said that, that's not gonna make me very popular!'
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Also understand the comparison with cancer. Unlike cancer though he had resources to be able to fight the illness. I've watched a mate go out swinging with the big C. I had huge respect for that, he did get to a point of acceptance which was an amazing thing to witness but he would have done absolutely anything just to have a little longer with his mates, family and new wife.
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@Rembrandt said in RIP 2017:
Also understand the comparison with cancer. Unlike cancer though he had resources to be able to fight the illness. I've watched a mate go out swinging with the big C. I had huge respect for that, he did get to a point of acceptance which was an amazing thing to witness but he would have done absolutely anything just to have a little longer with his mates, family and new wife.
Cancers not perhaps the best comparison, something like chronic arthritis might be better. It's always with you and sometimes it's worse than others and sometimes it's unbearable. Simply having the resources to deal with it like he did isn't necessarily enough.
I agree going out on your own terms is a silly thing to say.
RIP 2017