What
a decade it has been for music.Today, let us take the time to reflect
on the music
stars who had to leave this ephemeral world for, perhaps, a
better one. The beginning of the decade was marked by the death of a
one of the greatest guitarists to have lived. James Marshall Hendrix,
better known as Jimi Hendrix, passed away the night of September 18th,
1970. Death came too early for Hendrix who was only 27 years old when
death knocked on his door. However, by that time Hendrix had already
enjoyed the adoration of thousands who flocked to see his fingers do
wonders when he played the guitar. Hendrix will always be remembered by
those who attended the Woodstock music festival and got chills during
his rendition of the American national anthem in 1969.
Not
yet a month after Hendrix’s death came the death of another young rock
star of Woodstock fame. On October 4th, 1970, John Cooke found Janis Lyn
Joplin dead in her room at the Landmark Hotel in Los Angeles. Joplin
will always be remembered by her soulful voice and her lyrics that
resonated with millions across the nation. She had a short career
spanning four years, however, those four years were powerful enough to
establish her as a rock icon. The New York Times
wrote that Joplin was an artist who was, “overpowering and deeply
vulnerable.” Before her tragic death at the age of 27, Joplin had the
chance to headline her own tour and various music festivals. Long live
the Queen of Rock and Roll.
During
the late 1960s, one could not be around music fans without hearing
mention of The Doors. Their poetic lyrics could not be denied. The
writer of those lyrics and lead singer of the Doors, James Douglas
Morrison, passed away the summer of 1971. On July 3rd, 1971, Morrison
was found dead in the bathtub of his Paris apartment. He was 27 years
old at the time his death, as well. Morrison had breathed and lived the
tremendous fame rock had brought him at a young age. His knack for
poetic lyricism will be missed in the music world.
Before
the end of the decade, music lovers all over the world were in mourning
on August 16th, 1977. The King of Rock and Roll, Elvis Aaron Presley,
had died that afternoon. With his signature look and energetic presence
on stage Presley captured the attention of American audiences like no
one ever had before. Women swooned at his presence, and men envied his
charisma during the 1950s and the 1960s. Although only a shell of his
former self during the 1970s, Presley still sold out concerts and made
headlines.
These
four music icons left a legacy for the music world that cannot be
surpassed. Always wrapped up in controversy, going concert after
concert, and giving powerful renditions of our favorite tunes means that
the four were the embodiment of rock and roll. Their lives serve as a
reminder of what it is like when someone gives it their all of the
music, but it is also a stark reminder of how their demise was caused by
a drug culture instilled in the psychedelic era. However, let us turn
up that radio a little louder and remember them as they were when they
were on stage, always.
It really is sad to see how young Jimi Hendrix was when he died. He had so much potential that had yet to have been used. It would have been amazing to see what else he could have done with rock and roll and what other bands would have done to try to imitate that sounds. And it would have snowballed from there. Music might have been entirely different in the years after his death if he had stayed alive instead of passing away. Seeing how much a single person can influence a genre of music really is inspiring. I hope to someday have that impact on something, even if I don’t know what it is yet. What about you? Do you think you will make such an impact on anything like music?
ReplyDeleteI certainly hope I make such a great impact like that he did. It probably won't be in music though. And, I also hope I don't die as young as Jimi, Janis, and Jim.
ReplyDeleteI agree with you Edward that it is sad he died young, but he made such a great impact on our society and how we view music. I believe that because he died at such a young age, we appreciate his music more than we would if he hadn't. John Lennon is an example of this. I also wonder how much influence the drugs that the music artists were taking had on their music. I wonder how different they would have been as people and as artists without the influence of drugs. Do you think they would have been as successful? Do you think, perhaps, they would have been more successful?
ReplyDeleteWow it is so crazy that 4 huge stars passed away around the same time, and its even crazier that the first three were 27 years old. I could not imagine passing away in 7 years that seems so young. I wonder how music would be if they all did not pass away that early and were still alive today. And to your comment Edward, I believe that the Lord will use me in mighty way one day to impact people, I just don't know how or when or where ha. What area do you think you will impact the most? And Carly, that is a good question. I believe over time they would have been more successful, but at that time that they passed they would have been as successful.
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