Dropping Like Flies

Mobius wrote:
Walkonby, you say Winehouse is a terrible psycopath, I say she is a tragic depressive. Some people just liked her music.  I say Phishs soulless goofy music is a worse crime than substance abuse and a death spiral of poisonous relationships.  Don't make purposefully offensive statements and then act like a victim.  Its embarrassing.


actually, my original thought process was the "hero worship" that was going on with her after her death.  i guess i have a shitty way of expressing my ideas.  i believe the same is true with with kurt and jim morrison.  in my opinion, when people are struggling to make house payments and feed their family and just survive . . . and you have a people blessed with such talents that most would kill for a chance to have, and these people just piss it away with drugs, a fuck you attitude and a life that seems to be "supported fully" by their fans, i get ticked off.

same goes with phish.  trey was becoming a huge drug addict with a huge ego and did what the fuck he wanted, and he was ruining the band.  then he hit bottom, cleaned up his act, and pulled off a huge comeback that has the band in top form.  i applaud that.  would winehouse have cleaned up her act?  who knows?  why do i care so much?  who knows.  i just find it a horrible thing that when elizabeth taylor died, one of the greatest stars and humanitarians of my lifetime died, she got what, 2 days top coverage on the news . . . and when a junkie dies, the press never stops.  that's all.  wasn't try to be a victim or make people mad.
hahah im worshipped around here? ok im still laughing here. who the hell am i worshipped by? because i live and go to concerts in nyc - and used to see a ton at the 9:30. because i write rational responses without calling people names and acting like a 2 year old.

or is it because i talk here the way i talk to people IRL. If Im worshipped thats f'ing awesome. But Im exactly the same person  you see here, as you get irl. dont believe me - ask those that know me from here.

and since when did winehouse kill a bunch of people and eat them? how in the hell do you compare the two? Dahmer clearly had his own demons, but he did not get the death penalty and he did not kill himself with drugs or whatever. Someone else got to him first. Maybe you should try and compare apples to apples.

walkonby wrote:
xneverwherex wrote:
WTF is wrong with you. Someone died - yes she had drug problems galore, but it doesnt make it any less sad. She was someone's daughter and you should really just STFU. This is so unnecessary.

Maybe the lead singer of Phish can OD so we can have a field day and parade it around like this is the best day ever.

Show some compassion.

Ive long come to expect this kind of talk on BrooklynVegan, but I hoped it wouldnt contaminate this board too.

walkonby wrote:
James wrote:
And she actually had TWO good albums, which is two more than Widespread Panic or Phish.

Chaz, you must live in the suburbs if you get such reliable trash service. Be sure the shop around though. We found another trash service in our neighborhood for much cheaper…so ours is now on Mon/Thurs instead of Tues/Fri.


suck a fat dick and overdose like your cunt hero.



all i did, was question the media coverage of a person who died.  like with michael jackson.  one day a villian, the next day a hero.  it is still going on.  then i was called names and told the music i like sucks and maybe the people who front the bands i like should die.  nice.  and then we have your comment . . . but you're worshipped around here, so i guess i'm in the wrong.  did you cry when jeffrey dahmer died?  i mean he had problems . . . but he was a person.  he was someone's son.
walkonby wrote:
Mobius wrote:
Walkonby, you say Winehouse is a terrible psycopath, I say she is a tragic depressive. Some people just liked her music.  I say Phishs soulless goofy music is a worse crime than substance abuse and a death spiral of poisonous relationships.  Don't make purposefully offensive statements and then act like a victim.  Its embarrassing.


actually, my original thought process was the "hero worship" that was going on with her after her death.  i guess i have a shitty way of expressing my ideas.  i believe the same is true with with kurt and jim morrison.  in my opinion, when people are struggling to make house payments and feed their family and just survive . . . and you have a people blessed with such talents that most would kill for a chance to have, and these people just piss it away with drugs, a fuck you attitude and a life that seems to be "supported fully" by their fans, i get ticked off.

same goes with phish.  trey was becoming a huge drug addict with a huge ego and did what the fuck he wanted, and he was ruining the band.  then he hit bottom, cleaned up his act, and pulled off a huge comeback that has the band in top form.  i applaud that.  would winehouse have cleaned up her act?  who knows?  why do i care so much?  who knows.  i just find it a horrible thing that when elizabeth taylor died, one of the greatest stars and humanitarians of my lifetime died, she got what, 2 days top coverage on the news . . . and when a junkie dies, the press never stops.  that's all.  wasn't try to be a victim or make people mad.


Phish? Top form? The bar for that is lower than a submarine shithouse…
xneverwherex wrote:
hahah im worshipped around here? ok im still laughing here. who the hell am i worshipped by? because i live and go to concerts in nyc - and used to see a ton at the 9:30. because i write rational responses without calling people names and acting like a 2 year old.

or is it because i talk here the way i talk to people IRL. If Im worshipped thats f'ing awesome. But Im exactly the same person  you see here, as you get irl. dont believe me - ask those that know me from here.

and since when did winehouse kill a bunch of people and eat them? how in the hell do you compare the two? Dahmer clearly had his own demons, but he did not get the death penalty and he did not kill himself with drugs or whatever. Someone else got to him first. Maybe you should try and compare apples to apples.

walkonby wrote:
xneverwherex wrote:
WTF is wrong with you. Someone died - yes she had drug problems galore, but it doesnt make it any less sad. She was someone's daughter and you should really just STFU. This is so unnecessary.

Maybe the lead singer of Phish can OD so we can have a field day and parade it around like this is the best day ever.

Show some compassion.

Ive long come to expect this kind of talk on BrooklynVegan, but I hoped it wouldnt contaminate this board too.

walkonby wrote:
James wrote:
And she actually had TWO good albums, which is two more than Widespread Panic or Phish.

Chaz, you must live in the suburbs if you get such reliable trash service. Be sure the shop around though. We found another trash service in our neighborhood for much cheaper…so ours is now on Mon/Thurs instead of Tues/Fri.


suck a fat dick and overdose like your cunt hero.



all i did, was question the media coverage of a person who died.  like with michael jackson.  one day a villian, the next day a hero.  it is still going on.  then i was called names and told the music i like sucks and maybe the people who front the bands i like should die.  nice.  and then we have your comment . . . but you're worshipped around here, so i guess i'm in the wrong.  did you cry when jeffrey dahmer died?  i mean he had problems . . . but he was a person.  he was someone's son.



in real life . . . do you say "irl", or "in real life"? what about wtf and stfu?  and does saying "Maybe the lead singer of Phish can OD so we can have a field day and parade it around like this is the best day ever" make you better than a 2 year old?  and i compared dahmer to winehouse, because according to you, death is death and people should be sad about it.  sorry my logic goes over your nyc head.  maybe you need to go to another concert . . . and ponder it.
walkonby wrote:
i just find it a horrible thing that when elizabeth taylor died, one of the greatest stars and humanitarians of my lifetime died, she got what, 2 days top coverage on the news . . . and when a junkie dies, the press never stops.  that's all.  wasn't try to be a victim or make people mad.


"The other week, ABC and CBS led with Elizabeth Taylor's death for the whole first slug. That's unconscion­able. It's not like she was struck down in her prime. They named a sandwich after her at ­Cedars-Sinai ? she was there a lot."

- Bill Maher

Brian
Brian_Wallace wrote:
walkonby wrote:
i just find it a horrible thing that when elizabeth taylor died, one of the greatest stars and humanitarians of my lifetime died, she got what, 2 days top coverage on the news . . . and when a junkie dies, the press never stops.  that's all.  wasn't try to be a victim or make people mad.


"The other week, ABC and CBS led with Elizabeth Taylor's death for the whole first slug. That's unconscion­able. It's not like she was struck down in her prime. They named a sandwich after her at ­Cedars-Sinai ? she was there a lot."

- Bill Maher

Brian



I for one, will have a right old shindig when Maher croaks.
yes your logic went so far over my head. Clearly living in liberal NYC and going to concerts I cant understand your logic.

So heres this for logic IRL - I wouldnt have to say in real life because Id be talking to you. Id then be saying to your face 'youre a fucking asshole and kindly leave me alone.' Trust me, Ive already told friends to STFU (but yes i like to use shorthand when Im online - god forbid), or as youd say 'shut the fuck up' because I dont think her death is cause for celebration of any sorts.

I never said anyone should be sad about her death - I said it was sad that she died. Sure people who knew her or who could relate to her were sad. And they have every right to be. It was sad - it was tragic. Shes 27 years old and had a life ahead of her and hopefully some new great music (and no I was never a fan - although she had one hell of a voice).

Sorry if I cant fit into some fucking mold that you paint others into. And Id gladly tell anyone who was going on about Winehouse's death and make some apt comparison to their favorite band. My point is - just because shes not your favorite singer doesnt give anyone reason to celebrate. Nor would it be any more funny for me to celebrate if Trey ODs. Either way, you obviously missed my point.

With that being said - Im done with this conversation.
If you wish to have any sort of civilized conversation send me an email.

walkonby wrote:
xneverwherex wrote:
hahah im worshipped around here? ok im still laughing here. who the hell am i worshipped by? because i live and go to concerts in nyc - and used to see a ton at the 9:30. because i write rational responses without calling people names and acting like a 2 year old.

or is it because i talk here the way i talk to people IRL. If Im worshipped thats f'ing awesome. But Im exactly the same person  you see here, as you get irl. dont believe me - ask those that know me from here.

and since when did winehouse kill a bunch of people and eat them? how in the hell do you compare the two? Dahmer clearly had his own demons, but he did not get the death penalty and he did not kill himself with drugs or whatever. Someone else got to him first. Maybe you should try and compare apples to apples.

walkonby wrote:
xneverwherex wrote:
WTF is wrong with you. Someone died - yes she had drug problems galore, but it doesnt make it any less sad. She was someone's daughter and you should really just STFU. This is so unnecessary.

Maybe the lead singer of Phish can OD so we can have a field day and parade it around like this is the best day ever.

Show some compassion.

Ive long come to expect this kind of talk on BrooklynVegan, but I hoped it wouldnt contaminate this board too.

walkonby wrote:
James wrote:
And she actually had TWO good albums, which is two more than Widespread Panic or Phish.

Chaz, you must live in the suburbs if you get such reliable trash service. Be sure the shop around though. We found another trash service in our neighborhood for much cheaper…so ours is now on Mon/Thurs instead of Tues/Fri.


suck a fat dick and overdose like your cunt hero.



all i did, was question the media coverage of a person who died.  like with michael jackson.  one day a villian, the next day a hero.  it is still going on.  then i was called names and told the music i like sucks and maybe the people who front the bands i like should die.  nice.  and then we have your comment . . . but you're worshipped around here, so i guess i'm in the wrong.  did you cry when jeffrey dahmer died?  i mean he had problems . . . but he was a person.  he was someone's son.



in real life . . . do you say "irl", or "in real life"? what about wtf and stfu?  and does saying "Maybe the lead singer of Phish can OD so we can have a field day and parade it around like this is the best day ever" make you better than a 2 year old?  and i compared dahmer to winehouse, because according to you, death is death and people should be sad about it.  sorry my logic goes over your nyc head.  maybe you need to go to another concert . . . and ponder it.
I do agree with Walkies on the fact that people (more specifically, musicians) who die due to recklessness/suicide/other misadventure that can be attributed to his/her drama filled life do get a gratuitous amount of attention while people who were known for their music and only their music are lucky to get a mention in the mainstream news media at all. Three examples that quickly come to mind are Trish Kenan, Jack Rose and Clarence Clemons. The first two and their deaths received coverage from plenty of music press outlets and Rose got a couple nice stories on NPR but that was pretty much it. Maybe Keenan got a little press in the British media? Clemons got a little bit more but only because he played an integral role in one of the biggest bands in the world. Still, the attention he received pales in comparison to that of Winehouse. I cannot help but wonder if her fame is due more to her drama/drug filled life than her talents. Would she have gotten much attention in 2006-07 if her first hit single wasn't about her offstage demons? She kind of was a dime a dozen as far as soul singers go; why did her music receive more attention/sales/awards than say, Sharon Jones? Sorry to go off on a tangent but I have been pondering these questions about her fame since "Rehab" first came out.
Probably because most people are obsessed with watching people fall from grace. I read this article recently (not sure which newspaper/magazine) about the 'new' rising actresses and they said they were all a bit boring since they had no drug/sex scandals to report on. (Emma Watson, Emma Roberts, Emma Stone - thats a lot of Emmas). The paper then said they hoped that Lindsay Lohan had more drama soon so thered be something exciting to report.

Its quite sad that most people wanna read about all this rather than giving someone their dues to actual talent. Im now onto day 3 of the free papers in NYC and theyre still coming up with more stories. Are we that slow in entertainment news - that this is the only story worth reporting on?


azaghal1981 wrote:
I do agree with Walkies on the fact that people (more specifically, musicians) who die due to recklessness/suicide/other misadventure that can be attributed to his/her drama filled life do get a gratuitous amount of attention while people who were known for their music and only their music are lucky to get a mention in the mainstream news media at all. Three examples that quickly come to mind are Trish Kenan, Jack Rose and Clarence Clemons. The first two and their deaths received coverage from plenty of music press outlets and Rose got a couple nice stories on NPR but that was pretty much it. Maybe Keenan got a little press in the British media? Clemons got a little bit more but only because he played an integral role in one of the biggest bands in the world. Still, the attention he received pales in comparison to that of Winehouse. I cannot help but wonder if her fame is due more to her drama/drug filled life than her talents. Would she have gotten much attention in 2006-07 if her first hit single wasn't about her offstage demons? She kind of was a dime a dozen as far as soul singers go; why did her music receive more attention/sales/awards than say, Sharon Jones? Sorry to go off on a tangent but I have been pondering these questions about her fame since "Rehab" first came out.

Impose Magazine just tweeted this: Man, if we were a smart publication, we would run as many Amy Winehouse stories as possible. Like EVERY OTHER PLACE.
#exploitdeathmuch
sorry to start a fight over her death.  it was stupid.  i am stupid sometimes.  god i get so mad sometimes and say things that i regret later.  i don't know you xneverwherex and i'm sure you are awesome.  as awesome as brian wallace (?) . . . well let's not get crazy here.
Hideki Irabu


azaghal1981 wrote:
Hideki Irabu


Harakiri.
what's going on . . . two sporting greats kill themselves in one week?  :o
azaghal1981 wrote:
Hideki Irabu





His final strike out……
Officer Moses Hightower
That's a sad one indeed, Police Academy is one of my favorite films. The scene where he has do the rope climb gets me every time.
betao wrote:
That's a sad one indeed, Police Academy is one of my favorite films. The scene where he has do the rope climb gets me every time.


He was a heck of a football player, too.  It's been a bad couple of months for old Colts.

Brian