Oh god....
http://www.guardian.co.uk/arts/news/story/0,11711,1068430,00.html
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Elliott Smith
Zach
· 21 years, 4 months ago
well, alright, I guess that was part of my issue.
Just because you don't know the guy... does that make his death, at 34, any less of a sad thing? I mean, most everyone in this world has people who love them.... so giving their death a "whatever" is just disrespectful, IMO.
Jesus, ease off. A wonderful musician takes his own life, at 34, and some people are upset. If anyone dies and it seems to have meaning to others, I would not dismiss it without a care, especially not publicly, nor would I call any of those affected a prick for taking offense. Think about your words before you post them.
if anyone dies it is going to have meaning to someone. Millions of people are disregarded everyday when they jump infront of the subway or off bridges ok maybe not millions but lots of people. Why is it so important that some musician killed himself if it were anyone else they wouldn't report it in a news paper even.
I can understand that you haven't heard his music, but do you have to dismiss him with a "whatever?" A lot of people, many on this site, have been touched by his music, and your ignorance is no excuse for disrespecting his memory.
Elliott had a lot to offer the world, and I am saddened that he didn't see that. Wow. Maybe it does make you a prick. I'm a little sorry for saying so, but yeah. He may�be gone, and he probably wouldn't have cared what you thought, but he left behind fans and other people who loved him, and it's their feelings that you could be hurting, not his. I find it really painful to think that in his life (and in everyone else's who's committed suicide) that he felt so very bad, and that he must have felt he had no better alternative. I was only slightly familiar with his music. I had been meaning for a couple years to buy a CD or two or all of them, but there are so many CDs and so little money. The only song I really knew well�was "Waltz #2" but I found--and still find--it very beautiful and moving. Ugh, indeed.� :( I almost don't know what to say. almost. I feel kind of sad for you because you apparently cannot feel sympathy for people who are off kilter, off ballence and otherwise disaranged. for some people suicide attempts are a selfish thing or a cry for help etc. but for the majority of thoes who sucseed in the venture, its the only forseeable way to relieve themselves of such excrusheating despair and sadness the likes of which you can't possibly imagine.... otherwise you would be a little more understanding. the selfish ones need something wether it be a kick in the pants or love. the cry for help should be answered and the poor souls who pass on deserve our respect, if nothing else. as for me I'll give him: my joy in his music, my sypathy in his sadness, my positive thoughts for whats next for him and the hope for his eventual peace. our feelings deserve your respect too. as I respect yours.
Michael (foof) Maki
· 21 years, 4 months ago
You don't have respect for people who are in pain and despair so heinous they can't conceptualize a way out?
Wow. Just, wow.
Phoenix
· 21 years, 4 months ago
If you haven't read what Margaret Cho wrote on Elliot Smith in her blog you should do so right now. It's incredibly moving.
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