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Jan. 11th, 2016 11:28 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Jackson and Houston were sad, but this one cuts under the skin. For most of you too, I'd imagine.
Though he probably fits most of my narcissist criteria. Watch any interview from the '70s if you disagree, but, much more importantly, never watch any of his interviews from the '70s.
Basically my criteria were stupid.
Though he probably fits most of my narcissist criteria. Watch any interview from the '70s if you disagree, but, much more importantly, never watch any of his interviews from the '70s.
Basically my criteria were stupid.
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Date: 2016-01-11 06:49 pm (UTC)Some great songs. Can't think of many that touch my heart. Big loss though. He's a strong precursor for everyone making music today.
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Date: 2016-01-14 03:27 am (UTC)I don't think of it as touching, but I've always considered Ashes to Ashes one of the perfect songs.
Not lyrically, but I've never considered lyrics very important in judging a song - probably because as a lover of poetry I'd find it ridiculous to seek any meaning in mere song lyrics. They just staple sounds together. I assume on some level he agreed, what with his being particularly nonsensical? Comes across as paradoxically dignified. Or some kind of Rorschach thing, since an unspecified meaning as profound as the music feels to you can be plausibly projected onto an incomplete or otherwise vague message, but not onto a coherent one.