One of the worst periods of my life. i still hadn't quite got over my mother's death and was drinking the pain away. i had just moved back to Seattle(decided not to stay) and was between apartments(i was staying at a cheap hotel). i turned on the TV and they had the Prince birth, death notice on there. i just remember immediately bursting out crying. i stayed drunk for the next few days but i eventually made it to the library, to get on a computer, to type what i ended up posting on here. it took everything to keep from losing it while i was typing. [Edited 5/3/21 2:01am] Rest in Peace Bettie Boo. See u soon. | |
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Thank you for sharing that. You and I had a very similar experience as I lost my Mom 6 months before Prince passed on. It was a hard time for me also. But, we made it through, didn't we? Time makes it easier but I won't forget what each of them meant to me. | |
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My dad passed away Nov 2015 and I thought I was dealing with it relatively well but by the summer of 2016 I completely crashed and burned. Prince's and David Bowie's deaths (and a good friend a year before my dad) drove me into a greater depression and to be honest, ever since, it's been pretty hard to dig out of that hole. Definiitely seek comfort in your friends. | |
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5 years later, Prince is irreplacible. . The same thing can be said about Little Richard, James Brown, Michael Jackson, David Bowie, George Michael, & everyone else from those respected generations of talents. Listening to 20th century music, including Prince's music, is a reminder that the people with real talent are dying out [or getting killed out?] and all we to look forward to from the current generation are clones, wannables, or worse. | |
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