Originally posted by DracoM
View Post
Overkill
Collapse
X
-
-
-
Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View PostI thought there had been an agreement that "Obituary" Threads such as this should be used or Forumistas to express their sorrow/appreciation of the deceased, rather than to question the validity of the news coverage of the death?
Comment
-
-
Originally posted by zola View PostStar Wars is the most successful film franchise ever, that has evolved into almost a cult for its fan base.It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
Comment
-
-
I think many people, especially the young, have not experienced a close bereavement. Therefore the death of a valued 'icon' becomes a big event - flowers, candles etc - which in and of itself is then 'news'. I have been a bit surprised by the response about George Michael; but, other than a slight familiarity with his music, knew very little about him and he meant little to me.
Comment
-
-
Originally posted by DracoM View PostWhat I do not understand is that the media seem to have gone potty over this particular death - i.e. Carrie Fisher.
Sorry, but can anyone explain why the extent of the coverage?
Comment
-
-
Richard Tarleton
Originally posted by kernelbogey View PostI have been a bit surprised by the response about George Michael; but, other than a slight familiarity with his music, knew very little about him and he meant little to me.
Comment
-
Originally posted by DracoM View PostWhat I do not understand is that the media seem to have gone potty over this particular death - i.e. Carrie Fisher.
Sorry, but can anyone explain why the extent of the coverage?
Goodness! Now I read that Debbie Reynolds has died a day after her daughter Carrie. So very sad for the friends and family.Last edited by Stanfordian; 29-12-16, 09:11.
Comment
-
-
Kershaw on Michael - http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...l-s-death.html
Fair enough but I go back to my piece. If there is to be robust critique, then it requires some sort of consensus - even science - on an appropriate benchmark.
Smokey Robinson, Jimmy Webb......these would not have been played by Peel/Kershaw, nor indeed would the late George Martin. And what of Kirsty MacColl?
There is an element of bias in everyone about these things. Personal meanings etc. In the eighties, was music the key or is mourning naturally linked to sales?
(Re Matthew Parris, I would have liked to have read his comments but I am not intending to pay for the privilege - everything we do on this forum is for free)
Comment
-
-
Originally posted by Lat-Literal View PostKershaw on Michael - http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...l-s-death.html
Fair enough but I go back to my piece. If there is to be robust critique, then it requires some sort of consensus - even science - on an appropriate benchmark.
Smokey Robinson, Jimmy Webb......these would not have been played by Peel/Kershaw, nor indeed would the late George Martin. And what of Kirsty MacColl?
There is an element of bias in everyone about these things. Personal meanings etc. In the eighties, was music the key or is mourning naturally linked to sales?
(Re Matthew Parris, I would have liked to have read his comments but I am not intending to pay for the privilege - everything we do on this forum is for free)
Comment
-
-
Originally posted by johncorrigan View PostI suppose she was also one of Hollywood's own being daughter of Debbie Reynolds and Eddie Fisher. She also seems to have been very popular with those who worked with her - maybe a bit of a gas to be around. Bit like, I imagine, Liz Smith was...she seemed like a great laugh to be with, if you go by the tributes. I suppose we've all worked with someone who may not be the best worker in the organisation but you love to work alongside...maybe that was Carrie.
Comment
-
-
The death of Pauline Oliveros affects me much more than the rest, not just because I met her
BUT i'm not so daft as to think that my concerns are shared by the rest of humanity
sure, Boulez might be more "important" to R3 listeners than Prince (maybe ?) but both are of great significance in the culture of the 20th and 21st Centuries (as are many others who died in 2016)
Comment
-
Comment