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Yeah. I listen to a lot music and so know a row of artists and the genres that I listen to also have a big row of people who passed away before turning 30 and it's super sad. Just thinking of what I can remember (without naming the people) from the artists I listen to: 2 died in a car-accidant cause by the fact that the one driving the car ignored safty during winter and drove too far on the highway with summer wheels in winter. 2 died very suddenly (one of them was just 16) and their families wanted to keep the details private. 4 died cause of suicid where one of them only took her own life cause she was missunderstood and made fun of. She beged for help and people made fun of her for asking for help and made fun of her saying she is on her own fault for her problems wich caused her to kill herself. Another of the suicid-deaths was cause someone who wasn't realated to a cheating-scandal but friend of the aleged cheating person got targeted by people after he said he thinks his friend was not cheating. They draged him so much about standing for his friend that he turned depressed and than thought only killing himself would solve the problem. 😥
"Hell of a band"??... You've just admitted that Heaven and He'll are both real! Looking at the lives of these guys you have to admit they were no angels, either, so they are not gone to God's perfect Heaven! Are you? Jesus said "no one comes to the Father (God) but by Me" (John 14:6)
@@jwalk6074 I suggest you read Matthew 7: 1-6. And then review John 1:29 - "Then Behold the Lamb of God which takes away the sins of the world." Not just the pious, not just the Jews, or just the believers, or the righteous amongst the believers - but the entire world. The love of God is limitless, the mercy of God is eternal. Jesus warned not to listen to the Pharisees. And Saul/Paul was a Pharisee. The people Jesus condemned was limited to those who put themselves above God.
They are all private plane crashes I believe. Those people are usually not professional pilots and have little to no experience flying planes. I will never get on one of those things because they crash all the time because anyone can be a pilot, even me and you.
@@insearchof9903 well, also ... musicians tour, and they travel so much. statistically, it kinda sucks to have audiences waiting for you everywhere. that many flights punch a lot of tickets.
Its stupid only the people who are best remembered as memories dies young. People only get to live the time they bring with them. According to u all great artists who lives today are the worst. Which I refuse to believe
Damn, Richie was in my age when he died, how sad is that! 💔 I don't even listen to his music, but it's a pity he was under 20 years old when he died, he had his whole life ahead to live! 😭
Elvis made rock world wide. Elvis the first rock star in a chronological sense as well. John Lennon said that if Elvis hadn't been there, the Beatles wouldn't have existed
I saw a Guardian news article on a great Elvis Presley theory. The theorist behind that article actually said that it’s not quite rock and roll excess (even if it’s still one of the major culprits along with a bad lifestyle), but rather inbreeding (between his mother’s parents who were first cousins), which mostly led to the passings of both Elvis and his mother. It’s both sad and disgusting at the same time.
Elvis’s such a wasted talent. Still wondering how would it be if he had the chance to do a World Tour. He would’ve be the biggest artist there is,not even MJ will top him
@@GiordanDiodatoShe did have a miscarriage and was not able to attend the funeral. His mother found out via the TV and started screaming. It's said that this case is the reason why relatives are notified of deaths before the names are released to the media. It doesn't always work, though.
This video made me realise that even (outside of this video) many musicians I knew had passed away on one way or another. For the kind of music I mostly listen to, the majority of deaths are from people under 30. I sometimes feel a bit sorry when I read about someone's death. Even thinking of what they leave behind is super sad too. Chester Bennington for example left a wife and 7 (!) kids behind, wich sounds extremly sad if you think about it.
Thanks SRG, this list is seriously daunting as a musician myself, it pains me to think how these incredblble artists that inspired generations, have come to their demise. I just don't know what to make of it all tbh. They're all obviously heart breaking but the self inflicted ones are the hardest to cope with 😪 May they all rest in peace and be creating heavenly music for eternity 🙏
You forgot to add: Paul Gray, Slipknot bass player, 1972-2010 Joey Jordison, Slipknot drummer, 1975-2021 Rory Gallagher, solo guitar player, 1948-1995 Bobby Sheehan, Blues Traveler bass player, 1968-1999 Per Yngve "Dead" Ohlin, Mayhem singer, 1969-1991 Jimmy "The Rev" Sullivan, Avenged Sevenfold drummer, 1981-2009 Chi Cheng, Deftones bass player, 1970-2013 Mike Starr, Alice in Chains bass player, 1966-2011 Oystein "Euronymous" Aarseth, Mayhem guitarist, 1968-1993 Alexi Laiho, Childen of Bodom guitarist, 1979-2020 Trevor Strnad, Black Dahlia Murder singer, 1981-2022 Mark Lanegan, Screaming Trees singer, 1964-2022 Stuart Sutcliffe, Beatles bass player, 1940-1962 Ian Stewart, Rolling Stones keyborad player, 1938-1985 Dimebag Darrell, Pantera guitarist, 1966-2004 DeShaun "Proof" Holton, D12 rapper, 1973-2006 Vinnie Paul, Pantera drummer, 1964-2018 Randy Castillo, Motley Crue drummer, 1950-2002 Andrew Wood, Mother Love Bone singer, 1966-1990 Darby Crash, The Germs singer, 1958-1980 Hillel Slovak, Red Hot Chili Peppers guitarist, 1962-1988 Chuck Schuldiner, Death guitarist, 1967-2001 Jam Master Jay, Run-DMC DJ, 1965-2002 Peter Steele, Type O Negative bass player, 1962-2010 Adam "MCA" Yauch, Beastie Boys rapper, 1964-2012 Nick Menza, Megadeth drummer, 1964-2016 Lynn Strait, Snot singer, 1968-1998 Jeff Hanneman, Slayer guitarist, 1964-2013 John Coltrane, saxophonist, 1926-1967 Bradley Nowell, Sublime guitarist, 1968-1996 Stevie Ray Vaughan, Double Trouble guitarist, 1954-1990 Jaco Pastorius, jazz bassist, 1951 - 1987 Jerry Garcia, Grateful Dead singer and guitarist, 1942-1995 Ron "Pigpen" McKernan, Grateful Dead keyboardist, 1945-1973 Billy Murcia, New York Dolls drummer, 1951-1972 Coolio, rapper, 1963-2022 Jonathan Melvoin, touring keyboardist, 1961-1996 Wayne Static, Static-X singer. 1965-2014 D. H. Peligro, The Dead Kennedys drummer, 1959-2022 Dave "Oderus Urungus" Brockie, Gwar lead singer, 1963-2014 Curtis Mayfield, soul singer, 1942-1999 MF Doom, rapper, 1971-2020 Gangsta Boo, Three 6 Mafia singer, 1979-2023 Van Conner, Screaming Trees bassist, 1967-2023 Gar Samuelson, Megadeth drummer, 1958-1999 Mick Ronson, David Bowie guitarist, 1946-1993 Jared Anderson, Hate Eternal bassist, 1974-2006 Paul Hester, Crowded House drummer, 1959-2005 Charlie Parker, jazz saxophonist, 1920-1955 Denis D'Amour, Voivod guitarist, 1959-2005 Clifford Brown, jazz trumpeter, 1930-1956 Ray Gillen, Badlands singer, 1959-1993 Heavy D, rapper, 1967-2011 Thomas "Quorthon" Forsberg, Bathory singer, 1966-2004 Big Pun, rapper, 1971-2000 Terry Kath, Chicago guitarist, 1946-1978 Robbin Crosby, Ratt guitarist, 1959-2002 Clive Burr, Iron Maiden drummer, 1957-2013 Ryan Siew, Polaris guitarist, 1997-2023 Paul Baloff, Exodus singer, 1960-2002 Reed Mullin, Corrosion of Conformity drummer, 1966-2020 Jesse Pintado, Napalm Death guitarist, 1969-2007 Dave Prichard, Armored Saint guitarist, 1963-1990 Martin Eric Ain, Celtic Frost bassist, 1967-2017 Big DS, Onyx rapper, 1971-2003 Audie Pitre, Acid Bath bassist, 1970-1997 Jon Nödtveidt, Dissection singer, 1975-2006 Paul Kossoff, Free guitarist, 1950-1976 Shifty Shellshock, Crazy Town singer, 1974-2024
So sad! 💔 R. I. P Lisa Left-Eye Lopez, Michael Jackson , Stephen Gately, Gary Moore, Amy Winehouse, Whitney Houston, George Michael, Robert Miles, Chris Cornell, Chester Bennington, Doors O'Riordan, Avicii, Keith Flink, Taylor Hawkins, Tom Parker 😢 And all the rest who gone too soon💔🕯️
I think I was affected the most by John Lennon's murder and Karen Carpenter dying from anorexia. When the Beatles were together it was Lennon I most admired. When they broke up it was Lennon's albums that I bought. I purchased _Double Fantasy_ on December 6, 1980. I still remember the first time I heard Karen Carpenter singing _Close To You_ in the radio. Such a beautiful voice. My friends used to give me the business because I had Carpenters albums in my collection right alongside my Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd and Who albums. Nothing chills me out better than listening to a talented female singing her heart out.
You got that right I got the business to believe it or not but I don't care I love her voice she seems like an angel and now she's singing with the angels continue to let her relax you I know I do😊🥰💯✌️
You've forgotten: Jerry Garcia, Terry Kath, Phil Ochs, Tim Hardin, Mimi Fariña, Peter Allen, Billie Holiday, Duane Allman, Hillel Slovak, Gene Vincent, Robert Johnson, Steve Marriott, Elliot Smith, Jaco Pastorius, Steve Ray Vaughan, David Byron, Sarah Harding, Rick James, and probably some more. But most of these people were outstanding and prominent musical artists. Can't forget them!!!
Queen, AC/DC and Nirvana are my top 3 favourite rock bands! Love a bit of Rolling Stones too. RIP to Freddie Mercury, Kurt Cobain, Bon Scott, Elvis Presley, Michael Jackson, Prince, Barry White, Karen Carpenter, George Michael, Marc Bolan, 2-PAC, Scatman John, Phil Lynette, Andy/Maurice/Robin Gibb, Avicii, Whitney Houston and Pete Burns. My Uncle Wayne died of Pancreatic Cancer at 51 on My Dad’s 45th Birthday on The 3rd of June 2020. Wayne couldn’t get diagnosed on time because of the COVID but he was such a great friend to everyone and worked with BT Broadband for over 30 years since he left school. He was a huge fan of Elvis and all kinds of music apart from Reggae. 🎶🎤🎹🎸🥁🎺🎧
I can relate. I have some family members that liked the oldies and they're alive and well, but two family members I will mention that sadly passed on was my grandpa Drew and grandma Rose. Rose, to be specific, used to listen to TLC and stuff so that was how my mom was familiar with the group. It would be 6 years since my grandpa passed away (he passed away at the beginning of June 2017) and 2 years since my grandma (not my dad's mom, she's alive and well, talking about my mom's mom) passed (November 2021). I will never forget the day my grandma/abuela passed away, it was truly a sad day, we were all crying. The sadder part was that no one knew she had cancer until it was too late, plus I haven't seen her prior to her passing since 2019 :( I'm 19 years old now and to this day, I still prefer older music over newer music, although there are newer artists that I do like.
Thanks for the re-upload SRG. Hopefully this one has enough glue to actually stick. There's a few people missing from the list, but it is still a great list. So many died in plane incidents is the thing that stands out to me.
NGL, I'm hooked on your channel starting from this video. And reading some comments here, this video deserves Part 2. Regardless, grateful to be able to enjoy their songs that they've left for all of us
I think people should respect Harry Chapin more, the dude gave 75% of his profits to world hunger. He would frequently have free concerts and was just know as a great dude. He has something called the Harry Chapin foundation that gives to the hungry
@@Iasmin-Nistor he was doing a documentary on child kidnapping and pedophilia with Chris Cornell, Avicii, and Anthony Bourdain and all 4 were suicided. claiming suicide was the cause of death is the prefered way to kill someone because then there is no investigation. They stumbled onto something and were silenced, this was no accident and surely not suicide. Look at Jeffery Epstein, if you think he hanged himself I have a bridge on the surface of the sun Ill sell you cheap, all these deaths are connected.
Chris Cornell’s daughter, Toni, actually had Chester Bennington as her godfather. What makes it heartbreaking is that even though she was only twelve, both her father (unintentionally) and godfather killed themselves. Please pray for Toni. 🙏🏼
Much respect to your channel for including 'The Big Bopper" in relation to showing Buddy Holly and Ritchie Valens..a lot of channels just only mention Buddy and Ritchie dying in that plane crash like all three of them weren't together and perished so kudos to your channel for getting it right 👌💯 #NewSubbie
Chuck Willis just outside the list passed in April of '58 at 30. Those NOT mentioned :. Johnny Horton at 35 in 1960 (car crash), Jim Reeves at 39 in 1964(plane crash), Dennis Wilson of the Beach Boys in 1983 at 39 (drowning) , Marty Robbins in 1982 at 57 (heart related), Conway Twitty at 56 in 1993, Gene Vincent in 1971 at 36 ( complications from drugs and alcohol, Clyde McPhatter in 1972 at 38 as well as Mindy McCready of 10000 Angels fame.
One of the lesser known ones is Pierce Fulton, who unfortunately died after severe mental health issues last year. I remember the day when I found out that news and I was heartbroken.
And avoidable. They overloaded the plane and even warned her ahead of time of the dangers. But haste and impatience resulted in the death of everyone on board.
@@Dunkaroos248She was also apprehensive of going on the plane as well. It had been the first time she traveled without her family/main support system I believe. There were reports saying she was given a pill that would male her fall asleep as well
I expected the plane crashes but not all the people who drowned. I'd have thought that was an unusual way to go. Too many stars who burned brightly but briefly.
Song list- Buddy Holly- That'll Be the Day Richie Valens- La Bamba The Big Bopper- Chantilly Lace Eddie Cochran- Summertime Blues Patsy Cline- I Fall To Pieces Johnny Burnette- You're Sixteen Sam Cooke- Wonderful World Nat King Cole- Unforgettable Bobby Fuller- I Fought The Law Otis Redding- (Sittin' On) The Dock Of The Bay Brian Jones- Paint It Black Tammi Terrell- Ain't No Mountain High Enough Jimi Hendrix- All Along The Watchtower Janis Joplin- Piece Of My Heart Jim Morrison- Light My Fire Jim Croce- Bad, Bad Leroy Brown Bobby Darin- Dream Lover Cass Elliott- Own Kind Of Music Peter Ham- Day After Day Elvis Presley- Hound Dog Marc Bolan- Bang a Gong (Get It On) Ronnie Van Zant- Sweet Home Alabama Keith Moon- Pinball Wizard Sid Vicious- God Save The Queen Minnie Riperton- Lovin' You Bon Scott- Highway To Hell Ian Curtis- Love Will Tear Us Apart John Bonham- Drum Solo John Lennon- Imagine Bob Marley- No Woman, No Cry Harry Chapin- Cats In The Cradle Karen Carpenter- Top Of The World Dennis Wilson- Good Vibrations Jackie Wilson- Marvin Gaye- I Heard It Through the Grapevine Ricky Nelson- Travelin' Man Phil Lynott- Whiskey In The Jar Cliff Burton= Andy Gibb- Shadow Dancing Roy Orbison- Oh, Pretty Woman Melanie Appleby- Showing Out (Get Fresh At the Weekend) Del Shannon- Runaway Tom Fogerty- Proud Mary Steve Clark- Pour Some Sugar On Me Freddie Mercury- The Show Must Go On Eric Carr- Forever Jeff Porcaro- Rosanna Frank Zappa- Bobby Brown Harry Nilsson-Without You Dan Hartman- I Can Dream About You Kurt Cobain- Smells Like Teen Spirit Selena- Dreaming Of You Shannon Hoon- No Rain Edem Ephriam/ Dennis Fuller- London Nights 2PAc- Changes (That's Just The Way It Is) Brian Connolly- Fox On The Run The Notorious Big- Hypnotize Jermaine Stewart- We Don't Have To Take Our Clothes Off Jeff Buckley- Hallelujah Israel Kamakawiwio'Ole- Somewhere Over The Rainbow John Denver- Take Me Home, Country Roads
Another of my most favorite singers only made it to age 45, Steve Sanders of the Oak Ridge Boys that is. A suicidal gunshot wound is how his story came to its end. God bless you always!!! Holly in east TN (a girl who will forever love him too)
Brian Jones dude, I was born 38 years after he died and yet he's had a massive impact on me, he made me want to start to play instruments like the sitar, the dulcimer and the recorder. Really wonder what he could have done if his llfe would have been longer
Wow, Ronnie Van Zant & 2 members of band. They did have names & deserve to be listed as such. Steve Gaines was a super talented guitar player, singer songwriter & was just getting started, he was only 28 His sister Cassie Gaines was one of their backup singers & had a beautiful voice, she was only 29.
Also, Laura Nyro, Sandy Denny, Nico, Judee Sill, Florence Ballard, Duane Allman, Hank Williams, Jeff Buckley, Graham Parsons, Nick Drake, Frankie Lymon, Alma Cogan, Melvin Franklin, Eddie Kendricks, David Ruffin, Paul Williams, Gwen Guthrie, Phyllis Hyman, Mindy McCready, Jim Reeves, Conway Twitty, Dottie West, Troy Gentry, Keith Whitley, Shorty Long, Mary Wells, Ricky Wilson, Donny Hathaway, Billie Holiday, Dinah Washington, Vanity, John Coltrane, Mary Ann Ganser, Marge Ganser, King Curtis, Big Maybelle, Linda Jones, Les Harvey, Bobby Bloom, Graham Bond, Robbie McIntosh, Billy McKenzie, Terry Kath, Van McCoy, Jimmy McCulloch, Georgeanna Tillman, Tim Hardin, Mike Bloomfield, Bob Hite, Sandra Tilley, Alex Harvey, James Honeyman-Scott, Joe Tex, Billy Fury, Lorraine Ellison, Felix Pappalardi, James Jamerson, Esther Phillips, Matt Monro, O'Kelly Isley, Jr., Dorothy Ashby, Dave Prater, Carolyn Franklin, Chet Baker, Sylvester, Donnie Elbert, Steve Marriott, Gene Clark, Sharon Redd, Brenda Payton, Karen Dalton, Mick Ronson, Marv Johnson, Vivian Stanshall, Rory Gallagher, Sterling Morrison, Don Cherry, Eva Cassidy, Patty Donahue, Randy California, Ian Dury, Rick James, Syreeta, Teena Marie, Poly Styrene and Anita Lane and many more. RIP
That was really interesting thanks for posting it. I was amazed at how many people died on small plane crashes and how many musicians I was familiar with but I had forgotten out had died young. If this gets taken down and you have to have to repost it I would recommend adding members of the Allman brothers who died In motorcycle accidents in the same street location within a year of each other
Mostly, I hear negative stuff about the artists after they pass away and Kristy and Harry are pretty much the only ones that didn't have allegations against them (if I'm missing any tell me) 😔
Hard video to watch, I’m truly heartbroken knowing I’ll never hear new music from these talented artists or see them perform again. Sorry to be a Debby Downer 💔💔
my jaw dropped to the freaking floor when i heard that last song. that was one of my favorite songs when i was like 6. rip tom parker 💔 he was so young!
Yeah Randy Rhoads was the guitarist for Ozzy Osbourne’s “Crazy Train” song and fun fact: The guitarist for Micheal Jackson’s “Beat It” was Eddie Van Halen!
@@macbarrpup2451 Oh Yeah i like Saw a Capenters Special on Tv New Year 3 years ago and i was like Wow this Women has the most beautiful Voice i ve ever heard. And i bought the first 2 Albums 2 Days later. I seriously cried hard when i found out Why She died. And She could Play the drums how Rare was that in the 70 ies ?
@@raymondturner1478 save your energy for Elvis, David Bowie, the dad from 7th Heaven who admitted to sexually harassing under-age girls and still walks free, most rock stars and the elite music bosses who are all P3dos and child traffickers😂😂 who used MJ as scapegoat