• sabreW4K3@lemmy.tf
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    Since she took her breath away. Awww awww aww awww!

    Absolute legend.

    RIP!

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      1 year ago

      Estate isn’t saying but she’s had a public struggle with extreme depression following the death of her son.

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        I fear that this is likely the case. I can’t imagine losing one of my children and wanting to go on living.

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        I wouldn’t be surprised. She’s had a number of wellness checks called on her

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          Low key this is why I’m happy I am an externalized. As I told my psychologist once years ago when I was going through a rough patch “it’s not that I want to kill myself. It’s that I want everyone else to die”

          That said I’m not insane and clearly ain’t noone got the time and energy to kill the world nor is that a healthy thing to do. Lol

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            For what it’s worth, the times I’ve been closest to suicide I no longer expressed it as “I want to die” it was “I can’t live anymore”. I know it sounds pedantic but for me it’s a good indicator of when I’m having a bad depressive episode vs when I’m a suicide risk. Wanting to die means you still care enough to want something, if that make sense? When I can’t bring myself to care about life, death, my loved ones, anything at all, that’s when I need help asap. Everyone is different of course, I just thought it might be worth sharing in case someone reading this recognises that apathy in a loved one.

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    I was having a great day and a great week so I will pretend I haven’t seen this post :)

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    I’ve been aware of her since she was the background singer for World Party. And that ages me, I know.

    Also her first album was The Lion and the Cobra, NOT the one with Nothing Compares 2 U, as the media keeps reporting. And that first album is pretty much an under-appreciated masterpiece.

    She was so mistreated by the media and the world, man.

    Such a fucking shame :(

    RIP

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      Thank you for setting her music in a contest for (slightly less old) people like me (not that I’m young).

      I just listened to her debut album and you are right, this is extremely good stuff. I was a bit surprised that it came out in 87, the production reminds me more of a more spacious trip hop record - so far it seems to have aged very well.

      Thanks again for recommending this, you made a person which would probably have never listened to that do it with headphones on a stormy evening - guess that’s the most you can do for a musician you adored.

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      And that first album is pretty much an under-appreciated masterpiece.

      Indeed! Her live versions of “Troy” give me the chills. It’s a good son on record but her intensity of the live performances lifted it into legend territory.

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    I grew up in the 80s and 90s in catholic house, so all I really knew about her was she ripped up a picture of the pope on SNL. I wasn’t familiar with her music at all. Then around 2001 I went to a Dropkick Murphys concert and before they came on stage they played The Foggy Dew by The Chieftains. I had never heard this song before and I remember being absolutely enamored by the ghostly vocals and having no idea it was her singing. 20+ years later I still get chills listening to it.

    And for those who haven’t heard it - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=keWnPZOd2cw

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    Whatever is on the other side, I hope she’s at peace now. She’s earned that much at least.

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    Whatever is on the other side, I hope she’s at peace now. She’s earned that much at least.

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    Stood up to the Church when few would. Her Cover of The Foggy Dew is one of the greatest performances I’ve ever heard. Lost a legend today.

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      Dropkick Murphys used to (maybe still do?) play her Foggy Dew as the lead-in track to their set, and it never failed to get the crowd stomping, and well up tears in my eyes.