• Robin Williams, on my birthday. Great guy, a gamer, and knew his way around computers. It might not have hit as hard if it hadn’t been my birthday.

  • So. Of my two favorite artists one is just about to become an octogenarian and the other is a nonagenarian. So I feel like their deaths are something that can happen at any moment.

  • Leonard Nimoy. Grew up with a lot of Star Trek. Both him and Keanu Reeves helped me understand that it’s entirely fine to be introverted.

    As I understood it, Nimoy’s death was from lung problems that developed as a result of his smoking habit - even though he had quit smoking many years prior that. It was the catalyst I needed to finally say, “I can’t wait anymore, time may already be up. I need to quit smoking now.” And that was when I finally did quit smoking and make it stick.

  • 8 hours

    Ozzy Osbourne.

    His death is signaling a more greyer world coming, the more legendary rock stars we lose.

  • 9 hours

    John “TotalBiscuit” Bain.

    Hit at a rough time for me and at that point I had been following his content for many years.

  • Well, I read the title and the only thing popped up is Chester.

    I always shrugged off celebrity deaths cuz it never affects me before. But that morning my then SO woke me up and I’m in dazed cuz teens me just full of angst lol and how he did it after just released One More Light is too much, I think I avoid listening to LP for a few years after that. It’s also after Cornell did it not long before I think? AFAIK they’re Godfathers to each other kids.

    I think contrary to what generally believe LP lyrics all are Mike’s. But understandable since Chester is the one actually sung it. don’t think LP would be this big if they didn’t have Chester, the band said so themselves (the label want to get rid of Chester at first but they pushed back).

    I just wished Mike would just rename the band like Audioslaves did and leave LP as a legacy. Don’t get me wrong Emily is badass.

    • While Mike was the larger contributor, Chester wrote some of the lyrics. Brad was and still is a contributor to the instrumentals as well.

  • David Bowie. I really mourned him, didn’t expect to feel so strongly about someone I never met. Feel like the world got significantly duller and darker since he took off.

    • 10 hours

      Took a lot of scrolling to see his name. And I couldn’t have phrased it better.

  • Chester Bennington and Kurt Cobain. Although I discovered their songs years after their death.

  • Tom Petty and Whitney Houston. Two of my favourite singers of the 1980s and 1990s.

    Chester Bennington didn’t hit me at all — at first. Linkin Park had been growing out of favour with me, especially with regards to some of the things the band (and I think Chester) were saying about fans who preferred Hybrid Theory or Meteora to the newer stuff. Then I heard what Chester went through in his youth and how the music was therapy for him. It gave context to what he/the others said, and then it hit me. I hate that he felt he wasn’t enough to overcome his demons, but I hope that his music makes the next person stronger. Truly a loss for humanity and the arts. Good on Linkin Park for forging ahead, though I didn’t care for the new record. (Nothing against the singer, I just didn’t like the album.)

    It’s worth noting that my favourite band was hand-picked by Chester to tour with them, but then he died and that didn’t happen. The band is ONE OK ROCK, originally from Japan (based out of Los Angeles for the last 10 years, though, and most of their songs are in English, or at least their music since the move). They did fine without Linkin Park, but I would have loved to see the two of them together (with Chester). Mike Shinoda either did a few live shows with ONE OK ROCK, or Takahiro Moriuchi did a few live shows with Linkin Park (or maybe just Mike Shinoda), shortly after Chester died. It’s just some live stuff though, and poorly recorded. Taka would have made a better singer for Linkin Park as he could do most of Chester’s style, but I wouldn’t have liked the move as it would have ended my favourite band. So I’m glad we still have both, and maybe Linkin Park’s next album will be better — I will certainly be here for it.

    • Fuck. I’ve watched Dead Poets’ Society for the first time maybe a month ago without having had the ending spoiled. Oof. The look on Robin Williams face in the end scene. That torment in his eyes may just have been real and not just acting.

    • 15 hours

      Same. He was such a down to earth person. He was incredibly famous, but he didn’t think he was above anyone. He was a truly good person. RIP Robin

    • After hearing he had Lewey Body disease and it was very advanced. It was crippling to comprehend.

    • My adult kids got together with their friends to watch Aladdin that night.