This isn't super on topic, but Michelle McNamara just passed away
She was only 45
She was an incredible true crime author, not only insightful and knowledgable but deeply empathetic. She never went for shock value, she always tried to memorialize the victims. She was so good at what she did that there was even one case where she ended up giving a crucial lead to the police
She was married to Patton Oswalt, and they seemed like a very happy couple
the best part of that Still My Guitar Gently Weeps video is, they're all jamming along and prince is off to stage left being inconspicuous, and right before Prince comes in (3:20) Dani Harrison looks over with this shit eating grin on his face like 'oh man it's about to get real'
it was the smallest on the list but
Pluto was a planet and I'll never forget
Yeah, he wasn't my thing, but he was talented and quite the hard worker. In other news, top story for local paper's site, "Bieber enrages Prince fans with comments."
Apparently a musician posted on Instagram saying Prince was the last of the truly great living performers
Bieber commented saying "well not the last great living performer..."
Begone from this thread Bieber, you are not worthy.
Purple Rain was the second album I ever bought with my 50p a week pocket money. He kind of started me on the path of 'fuck gender constructs. I bet I'm not alone in that.
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Near as I can tell, there is not a lot of stuff for Prince on Youtube, and it gets taken down pretty quickly, but here's a video of Prince absolutely killing it at the Superbowl:
E: So I'm at work listening to this (quietly), and someone sitting in the waiting area near my desk takes out his phone and ALSO puts on Purple Rain. Apparently Bruce Springsteen opened his concert tonight playing Purple Rain.
Welp, yeah it's a real thing. From the webpage it seems to be more of a nightclub/restaurant mashup with a few ping-pong tables in rooms. Oh, and you can be a franchisee if you want!
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Fuck, now I'm reliving George Harrison's death.
That one hit me particularly hard, too. He was my favorite Beatle, it's fitting Prince would be helping memorialize him.
2016: The Year The Music Died.
She was only 45
She was an incredible true crime author, not only insightful and knowledgable but deeply empathetic. She never went for shock value, she always tried to memorialize the victims. She was so good at what she did that there was even one case where she ended up giving a crucial lead to the police
She was married to Patton Oswalt, and they seemed like a very happy couple
45.
This is awful.
No thanks
I'll seriously call out of or leave work if that happens
dick move
Pluto was a planet and I'll never forget
Bieber commented saying "well not the last great living performer..."
Very tasteful
Purple Rain was the second album I ever bought with my 50p a week pocket money. He kind of started me on the path of 'fuck gender constructs. I bet I'm not alone in that.
http://www.nbcnews.com/pop-culture/celebrity/michelle-mcnamara-crime-writer-married-comedian-patton-oswalt-dies-46-n560836
Man, I 'm watching his special as I read this post. I suddenly can't hear his act and just want to hug him
Maya Rudolph in this video is maybe the most hyped I've ever seen anyone be
Patton is sort of a dingus on twitter but thats awful, poor guy
E: So I'm at work listening to this (quietly), and someone sitting in the waiting area near my desk takes out his phone and ALSO puts on Purple Rain. Apparently Bruce Springsteen opened his concert tonight playing Purple Rain.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wjUzpCslLh0
Yeah it was really good, I didn't expected it at all and it felt nice to sing along to
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8LhcParuzpc
Welp, yeah it's a real thing. From the webpage it seems to be more of a nightclub/restaurant mashup with a few ping-pong tables in rooms. Oh, and you can be a franchisee if you want!