its his sensitivity and conscious that made it hard for him to let people down.His soul is good man I hope theirs a rock n roll in heaven.Everytime I relapsed I let so many down.Only to numb the pain again.To the point I was dead inside felt nothing.
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These were the best recording with the whole band giving it their all! This guy thought he was gonna put a tipsy Shannon on point...I think he totally proved him wrong! Love this version ❤️ just awesome
Amy Lynn Oh, man he was such a cool guy, and as an addict it breaks my heart knowing how badly his drug dependency spun him out of control..because once you become dependent, it's not fun anymore, you'd do anything to go back to before you ever touched drugs and make sure to keep it that way.
Dustin couldn't agree more. I am a recovering addict myself. Been clean going on ten years now, but not a day goes by that I don't credit these guys for some of my recovery and peace of mind..✌💜
That's awesome on the ten years...congrats, seriously, that is a huge accomplishment. The few times I've been really truly clean, I've gauged it by the span of time since drugs were last on my mind... Like, "Oh I just saw a scene in a movie where they were talking about drugs.. luckily I don't even care to get high anymore.. When was the last time I thought about drugs like this... was it last week? No...2 weeks ago...a month ago...no....hmmm I have no idea." I've been on methadone for about 5 years or so now, and it really is a crutch, and I really don't know if/when I will be able to live without it...I've had too many relapses to be naive...Not to sound like a neo-deadhead weirdo or anything but I really feel like I know almost exactly the kind of person Shannon Hoon was...I'm a musician myself as well, I play guitar but I don't sing nearly as well as Shannon did. I was always a huge GNR fan and just recently really got into Shannon/Blind Melon in the last few months.
Gotta get off than methadone man...The government is in control of you with that shit...It will be harder to kick than heroin because it gets deep into your bone marrow...Research that,, Watch Phil anselmos loyola interview its a real eye opener...Try kratom its a all natural herb that helps kick it or any ovoid addiction...good luck man..
Dustin look man, I can definitely relate. I spent 7 years on methadone and I have to be honest...it saved my fucking life. Yes, I'm aware it's more addictive than heroin but I get it. When you've tried numerous rehabs, outpatient facilities, detoxes, programs, jail, bootcamps, the whole NINE and you keep relapsing..methadone, when used correctly, will sure as shit get you clean. Sure, you're not technically "clean", however, you can maintain daily life..a job, family, probation whatever without the risks that come long with heroin or illegal opiate use. My advice...stick with the methadone until you are ready. ND when u do decide to kick the methadone, be prepared for a long road. Establish a supportive network. Work a program. Make sure you have your ducks aligned before getting off of it. Good luck to you, brother much love xo
I like watching the band dynamics on this one. Christopher just nonchalantly strumming a few chords watching what's going on as they get Shannon set up, Brad's guarded slightly sour look as he does the bass line in Bobby McGee, and Shannon looking over at Rogers with a "can you believe this guy" look on his face.
whats meant by thin voice is he doesnt need alot of volume to create his tones.Which is a good thing.Chris Cornell would be a thick heavy vocal.Shannon was ultra special.Its indeed sad hes so young here.Its almost not fair.
Richard Shannon Hoon (Lafayette, Indiana, 26 de septiembre de 1967-Nueva Orleans, Luisiana, 21 de octubre de 1995) fue un cantautor y guitarrista estadounidense que lideró la banda de rock Blind Melon hasta su muerte por sobredosis de cocaína el 21 de octubre de 1995 cuando solo tenía 28 años y estaba en pleno apogeo de su carrera.
@Resiakkk I'm guessing that the song isn't available. I've never heard it anywhere else before but who knows. It seemed like it was a personal song lol.
"Check. Check. Check 1. Sibilance. Sibilance. Check. Check. Check 2. Sibilance. Sibilance" Nice Sound Check! It Is 0DD How many 'G00D Long Hairs he Reminds me of?..Talent? Yea! RIP Bro..
@Da Squirrel I feel compelled to opine on this thread. Kris wrote many songs that many people recorded/covered/made famous. Out of all of the live performances (videos) I've seen him do, I don't think he would do another's version of his songs, regardless of circumstance. I never seen him try to sound like anyone else, and why would he? We know that even with his kind of tarnished, unrefined, raw delivery, he has no problem painting the audience an honest and engaging story, pushing out his poetry through tune, sounding like an old and dying wiseman sharing the last breaths from his lungs to pass on his invaluable knowledge to help you along.😂 I'm sorry. So much respect for the man.
You can see the tension when Shannon walks in late. Which shannon will they see? Sad, but true, this time it was the live version, yet the pupils are dialated. As a guy who owned a recording studio, you gotta get paid up front for the tweakers.
He was laying out the chord progression for letters from a porcupine. I just tested the melody on my guitar and sang the lyrics they match the key of Em. Em,G,D. Hum it you can clearly hear it.
did no one try to help him? placing his mic and chuckling at his nonsense. the band trying to find the part when it sounds like the janis version. shannon playing free. i think he would play the same in any state (of mind). do they think the drugs help his music? help them make money? let's not lose the lesson: we all have music.
Plot twist, Shannon Hoon was assassinated on the bus by overdose, because the Secret service had a hit on him , because they saw his future and he was gonna bring more light to the world than one person is aloud to.