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Date Posted: 20:51:45 05/18/04 Tue
Author: Lady Rambova
Subject: Re: TO FRANK: Preoccupation with death
In reply to: Cindy 's message, "TO FRANK: Preoccupation with death" on 11:15:29 05/05/04 Wed

Cindy, you are kind of preoccupied with his death but I feel the same way. I want to focus on his life but at the same time, I'm curious about his last days. I guess because he was so just so talented and beautiful. I've heard alot of malicious comments about him on other boards and I don't want to believe what people have said. I guess when someone dies so young, you want to understand it. I hope that makes sense.

In my youthful teenybopper days, I was more into bands like Poison lol. After recently shopping in a used record store, I picked up Badlands cd and rediscovered them all over again. This feels like it just happened even if he's been gone all these years.

Looking back on the eighties, Badlands was the best band of that era.


>
>Thanks for the information. I know I've been asking a
>lot about his death. But I guess I need closure of
>some sort, that he was happy and accpeting in the end.
>That bothers me a lot that people I like or love
>suffer. And I guess from a fan standpoint, I wanted
>him to happy because he deserved to be. I feel awful
>that he never got to realize his fullest potential. I
>guess that's where all of this bad feeling is coming
>from. And I can't see him being malicious and
>purposely passing the disease on to enyone, the way
>I've heard it said about him. I have nothing bad to
>say about him, except how bad-assed (as in good) he
>was. he could put any of these rock singers--including
>his idols--to shame...
>
>I'll express it at some other point in time when I can
>say it better...
>
>What color were his eyes?
>
>I hear R&B influences in his singing, too. So I
>wondered if was inspired by soul.

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