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re: Biggest loss to music (early deaths)
Posted on 1/24/15 at 2:05 pm to Peazey
Posted on 1/24/15 at 2:05 pm to Peazey
Bradley Nowell
Amy Winehouse
Elliott Smith
Mozart
Buddy Holly
Christopher Wallace (aka Biggie Smalls)
ETA: Bob Marley
PS ETA: Ronnie Van Zandt
I think Cobain was a good songwriter but I think he may have been the John Mcenroe of songwriting in that he peaked high and early. I can't stand Janis Joplin. Morrison was getting fat and terrible like Elvis before him. Lennon wasn't even that young when he died, and neither was Freddie Mercury. Tupac wasn't in Biggie's stratosphere, and if you disagree with that then me and you can probably never be friends in real life.
Amy Winehouse
Elliott Smith
Mozart
Buddy Holly
Christopher Wallace (aka Biggie Smalls)
ETA: Bob Marley
PS ETA: Ronnie Van Zandt
I think Cobain was a good songwriter but I think he may have been the John Mcenroe of songwriting in that he peaked high and early. I can't stand Janis Joplin. Morrison was getting fat and terrible like Elvis before him. Lennon wasn't even that young when he died, and neither was Freddie Mercury. Tupac wasn't in Biggie's stratosphere, and if you disagree with that then me and you can probably never be friends in real life.
This post was edited on 1/24/15 at 2:14 pm
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